5513 - Emergency guardian.

     § 5513.  Emergency guardian.        Notwithstanding the provisions of section 5511 (relating to     petition and hearing; independent evaluation), the court, upon     petition and a hearing at which clear and convincing evidence is     shown, may appoint an emergency guardian or guardians of the     person or estate of a person alleged to be incapacitated, when     it appears that the person lacks capacity, is in need of a     guardian and a failure to make such appointment will result in     irreparable harm to the person or estate of the alleged     incapacitated person. The provisions of section 5511, including     those relating to counsel, shall be applicable to such     proceedings, except when the court has found that it is not     feasible in the circumstances. An emergency guardian so     appointed for the person or estate of an alleged incapacitated     person shall only have and be subject to such powers, duties and     liabilities and serve for such time as the court shall direct in     its decree. An emergency order appointing an emergency guardian     of the person may be in effect for up to 72 hours. If the     emergency continues, then the emergency order may be extended     for no more than 20 days from the expiration of the initial     emergency order. After expiration of the emergency order or any     extension, a full guardianship proceeding must be initiated     pursuant to section 5511. The court may also appoint an     emergency guardian of the person pursuant to this section for an     alleged incapacitated person who is present in this Commonwealth     but is domiciled outside of this Commonwealth, regardless of     whether the alleged incapacitated person has property in this     Commonwealth. An emergency order appointing an emergency     guardian of the estate shall not exceed 30 days. After 30 days,     a full guardianship proceeding must be initiated pursuant to     section 5511.     (Apr. 16, 1992, P.L.108, No.24, eff. 60 days)        1992 Amendment.  See section 21 of Act 24 in the appendix to     this title for special provisions relating to applicability.