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Who can be considered for public guardianship, other than a person with a diagnosis of a developmental disability?

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Who can be considered for public guardianship, other than a person with a diagnosis of a developmental disability?

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No one. Guardianship law only allows the MN Commissioner of DHS to be appointed as a guardian for people who have a diagnosis of developmental disability. People with related conditions, other brain conditions, disabilities or the frail elderly are not included in the law.

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