Senate Bill 1636, also known as House Bill 1766, amends Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 34, which pertains to fiduciaries. The bill specifically revises Section 34-1-111(d)(2) by deleting the existing subdivision and replacing it with new language. The updated provision requires that the fiduciary's accounting includes a statement regarding 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 mandated by existing law.

This amendment aims to enhance the transparency and accountability of fiduciaries in their reporting duties, ensuring that the court is adequately informed about the ongoing needs of individuals with disabilities without compromising their privacy. The act is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, emphasizing the importance of public welfare in its implementation.

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