Sec. 1353.101. GROUNDS FOR REMOVAL OF COMMUNITY ADMINISTRATOR. A court may remove a community administrator if:
(1) the community administrator fails to comply with a court order for:
(A) an inventory and appraisement under Section 1353.051; or
(B) an account or subsequent account under Section 1353.052;
(2) sufficient grounds appear to support belief that the community administrator has misapplied or embezzled, or is about to misapply or embezzle, all or part of the property committed to the community administrator's care;
(3) the community administrator is proved to have been guilty of gross misconduct or gross mismanagement in the performance of duties as community administrator; or
(4) the community administrator:
(A) becomes an incapacitated person;
(B) is sentenced to the penitentiary; or
(C) for any other reason becomes legally incapacitated from properly performing the community administrator's fiduciary duties.
Added by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 823 (H.B. 2759), Sec. 1.02, eff. January 1, 2014.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 3 - Guardianship and Related Procedures
Subtitle I - Other Special Proceedings and Substitutes for Guardianship
Chapter 1353 - Management and Control of Incapacitated Spouse's Property
Subchapter C. Removal or Termination of Powers of Community Administrator
Section 1353.101. Grounds for Removal of Community Administrator
Section 1353.102. Procedure for Removal of Community Administrator
Section 1353.103. Termination of Community Administrator's Powers on Recovery of Capacity