Senate Bill 1636 amends Tennessee Code Annotated, specifically Section 34-1-111(d)(2), to enhance the requirements for fiduciaries in their accounting reports concerning individuals with disabilities. The bill replaces the existing subdivision with new language that mandates fiduciaries to include a statement about the physical or mental condition of the person with a disability, along with the date of the fiduciary's last contact with that individual. Importantly, the statement must inform the court whether the individual's condition still necessitates the fiduciary's services, while ensuring that any confidential medical information remains undisclosed as per existing privacy laws.

This legislation is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, emphasizing the need for fiduciaries to provide more comprehensive and relevant information to the court regarding the individuals they serve, thereby promoting accountability and transparency in fiduciary responsibilities.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 34-1-111(d)(2), 34-1-111