4606 - Guardian.

     § 4606.  Guardian.        (a)  Petition.--Any public body or public agency caring for     or assisting any indigent person may petition the court of     common pleas, if the person is of full age, or the orphans'     court, if the person is a minor, for a rule to show cause why     the public body, public agency or some other person appointed by     the court should not become the legal guardian of the person and     property of the person. The petition shall have attached an     inventory of the property of the person. The court shall     schedule a hearing on the matter and shall serve notice of the     hearing upon the person.        (b)  Order.--After conducting a hearing pursuant to     subsection (a), the court may issue an order constituting the     public body, public agency or some other person, guardian of the     person and the estate of the person, whether or not all of the     estate was enumerated in the inventory provided under subsection     (a). The proceedings and order shall be indexed in the name of     the person pursuant to court rules.        (c)  Discharge.--            (1)  No person for whom a guardian has been appointed        under this section shall be discharged from the guardianship        until the person has petitioned the court for termination.        The court may terminate the guardianship if it is satisfied        that:                (i)  the person has become able and willing to resume            control of the person's own person and estate; and                (ii)  the public body or public agency has been fully            reimbursed for the expense of the person's care or            assistance or that all of the person's estate has been            expended for the reimbursement.            (2)  The cost of the proceedings under this subsection        shall be paid by the petitioner unless otherwise ordered by        the court.        (d)  Leases permitted.--Under the supervision of the     appropriate court, a guardian may lease the real estate of any     person for a term of years and receive and apply the proceeds of     the lease to defray the expenses incurred in the care or     assistance and burial of the person. The balance of the proceeds     shall be paid to the person upon termination of the guardianship     or to the legal representatives of the person after the person's     death.