The bill amends sections of Florida Statutes related to guardianship, specifically focusing on the responsibilities and powers of guardians. It requires that an order appointing a guardian must identify individuals entitled to receive information regarding the incapacitated person's death, funeral arrangements, and the intended disposition of remains. Additionally, the order may specify individuals entitled to notice if the incapacitated person is transferred to a medical facility and those allowed to visit the incapacitated person. The bill also clarifies that the order must state the nature of the guardianship (plenary or limited) and the specific powers and duties of the guardian.

Furthermore, the bill authorizes guardians to restrict contact for both minor and adult wards under certain circumstances, particularly if such contact poses a risk of harm. It mandates that guardians provide notice to wards about changes in their residential settings, particularly if the new setting is more restrictive, and requires guardians to notify any individuals identified in the order of appointment. The changes aim to enhance the protection and welfare of incapacitated individuals while ensuring that guardians fulfill their duties responsibly. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2025.