Case Name: IN RE: AMENDMENTS TO FLORIDA PROBATE RULES 5.550 AND 5.695-2017 FAST-TRACK REPORT
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 2017-09-07
Citations: 226 So. 3d 245
Docket Number: No. SC17-1365
Parties: IN RE: AMENDMENTS TO FLORIDA PROBATE RULES 5.550 AND 5.695-2017 FAST-TRACK REPORT.
Judges: LABARGA, C.J., and PARIENTE, LEWIS, QUINCE, CANADY, POLSTON, and LAWSON, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 226
Pages: 245–249

Head Matter:
IN RE: AMENDMENTS TO FLORIDA PROBATE RULES 5.550 AND 5.695-2017 FAST-TRACK REPORT.
No. SC17-1365
Supreme Court of Florida.
September 7, 2017
Jonathan Adam Galler, Chair, Florida Probate Rules Committee, Proskauer Rose, LLP, Boca Raton, Florida; John F. Harkness, Jr., Executive Director, and Heather Savage Telfer, Staff Liaison, The Florida Bar, Tallahassee, Florida, for Petitioner

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
In response to recent legislation, The Florida Bar's Probate Rules Committee (Committee) has filed an out-of-cycle, fast-track report proposing amendments to Florida Probate Rules 5.650 (Petition to Determine Incapacity) and 5.695 (Annual Guardianship Reports). The Board of Governors of The Florida Bar unanimously approved the proposals. We adopt the proposed rule amendments and make minor revisions to the new committee note to rule 5.550 in order to correct some of the statutory references.
The proposed amendments are in response to changes to sections 744.331 and 744.367, Florida Statutes (2016), that were made by sections 1 and 2 of chapter 2017-16, Laws of Florida, which became effective July 1, 2017. After considering the Committee's proposals and the relevant legislation, we amend the Florida Probate Rules as proposed.
We amend rule 5.550 (Petition to Determine Incapacity) to add new subdivisions (e) (Reports) and (f) (Adjudicatory Hearing) to address changes made to sections 744.331(3)(e), (3)(h), and (5)(a), Florida Statutes (2016), and the creation of new section 744.331(3)(i), Florida Statutes, by section 1 of chapter 2017-16, Laws of Florida. New subdivisions (e)(1) (Filing), (e)(2) (Service), and (e)(3) (Objections) of rule 5.550 provide the filing, service, and objection requirements for the reports of committee members appointed to examine an alleged incapacitated person. See § 744.331(3)(e), (3)(h), & (3)(i), Fla. Stat. (2017). New subdivision (f) (Adjudicatory Hearing) provides the timing requirements for conducting the adjudicatory hearing on a petition to determine incapacity. See § 744.331(5)(a), Fla. Stat. (2017). We have revised the new committee note to rule 5.550 to reference the appropriate statutory provisions.
Finally, we amend subdivision (a)(1) (Contents and Filing; Guardian of the Person) of rule 5.695 to change the reporting deadlines for annual guardianship reports consistent with the changes made to section 744.367(1), Florida Statutes (2016), by section 2 of chapter 2017-16, Laws of Florida. A new committee note also is added to this rule.
Accordingly, we amend the Florida Probate Rules as reflected in the appendix to this opinion. New language is indicated by underscoring; deletions are indicated by struck-through type. The committee notes are offered for explanation only and are not adopted as an official part of the rules. The amendments shall become effective immediately upon the release of this opinion. Because the amendments were not published for comment prior to their adoption, interested persons shall have sixty days from the date of this opinion in which to file comments with the Court.
It is so ordered.
LABARGA, C.J., and PARIENTE, LEWIS, QUINCE, CANADY, POLSTON, and LAWSON, JJ., concur.
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
RULE 5.550. PETITION TO DETERMINE INCAPACITY
(a) - (d) [No Change]
(el Reports.
(1) Filing. Each member of the examining committee must file his or her report with the clerk of the court within 15 davs after appointment.
(21 Service. Within 3 davs after receipt of each examining committee member's report, the clerk shall seive the report on die petitioner and the attorney for the alleged incapacitated person bv electronic mail delivery or United States mail, and, upon service, shall file a certificate of service in the incapacity proceeding. The petitioner and the attorney for tire alleged incapacitated person must be served with all reports at least 10 davs before the hearing on the petition, unless the reports are not complete, in which case the petitioner and attorney for the alleged incapacitated person mav waive the 10-dav requirement and consent to the consideration of the report bv the court at the adjudicatory hearing. If such service is not timely effectuated, the petitioner or the alleged incapacitated person mav move for a continuance of the hearing.
(31 Objections. The petitioner and the alleged incapacitated person mav object to the introduction into evidence of all or anv portion of the examining committee members' reports bv filing and serving a written objection on the other party no later than 5 davs before tire adjudicatory hearing. The objection must state tire basis upon which the challenge to admissibility is made. If an objection is timely filed and served, the court shall apply the rules of evidence in determining the reports' admissibility. For good cause shown. Hie court mav extend the time to file and serve the written objection.
(f) Adjudicatory Hearing. Upon appointment of the examining committee, the court shall set the date upon which the petition will he heard. The adjudicatory hearing must he conducted within at least 10 davs. which time period mav be waived, but no more than 30 davs after the filing of the last filed report of the examining committee members, unless good cause is shown.
Committee Notes
Rule History
1980 Revision - 2016 Revision: [No Change]
2017 Revision: Adopts new subdivisions (ciflWe¥3) to address statutory changes in sections 744.331 (3 Yet. f3Yh). and Í3¥i\ Florida Statutes, regarding filing, service, and objections to examining committee members' reports. Adopts new subdivision ffl to address statutory changes regarding the timing of the adjudicatory hearing in section 744.331f5Ya\ Florida Statutes. Committee notes revised.
Statutory References
[No Change]
Rule References
[No Change]
RULE 5.695. ANNUAL GUARDIANSHIP REPORTS
(a) Contents and Filing.
(1) Guardian of the Person. Unless the court requires reporting on a calendar-year basis, the guardian of the person shall file an annual guardianship plan at lcast-60 davs. but no -morc-than 90 davs. beforewithin 90 davs after the last day of the anniversary month in which the letters of guardianship were signed. The plan must cover the coming fiscal year, ending on the last day of such anniversary month. Tf the court requires calendar-year reporting, the guardianship plan for the forthcoming year must be filed on or after-September-1, but no later than December 1. of the current-vearbefore April 1 of each year.
(2) [No Change]
(b) [No Change]
Committee Notes
[No Change]
Rule History
1975 Revision - 2015 Revision [No Change]
2017 Revision: Subdivision CaY l-) amended to conform to statutory changes regarding reporting deadline in section 744,36711 ~). Florida Statutes. Committee notes revised.
Statutory References
[No Change]
Rule References
[No Change]
. See Fla. R. Jud. Admin. 2.140(e),
. We have jurisdiction. See art. V, § 2(a), Fla. Const.
.See ch. 2017-16, § 6, Laws of Fla.
. All comments must be filed with the Court on or before November 6, 2017, with a certificate of service verifying that a copy has been served on the Committee Chair, Jonathan Adam Galler, 2255 Glades Road, Suite 421, Boca Raton, Florida 33431-7382, jgaller@ proskauer.com, and on the Bar Staff Liaison to the Committee, Heather Telfer, 651 E. Jefferson Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2300, HTelfer@floridabar.org, as well as a separate request for oral argument if the person filing the comment wishes to participate in oral argument, which may be scheduled in this case. The Committee Chair has until November 27, 2017, to file a response to any comments filed with the Court. If filed by an attorney in good standing with The Florida Bar, the comment must be electronically filed via the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal (Portal) in accordance with In re Electronic Filing in the Supreme Court of Florida via the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal, Fla. Admin. Order No. AOSC13-7 (Feb. 18, 2013). If filed by a non-lawyer or a lawyer not licensed to practice in Florida, the comment may be, but is not required to be, filed via the Portal. Comments filed via the Portal must be submitted in Microsoft Word 97 or higher. See In re Electronic Filing in the Florida Supreme Court, Fla. Admin. Order No. AOSC17-27 (May 9, 2017). Any person unable to submit a comment electronically must mail or hand-deliver the originally signed comment to the Florida Supreme Court, Office of the Clerk, 500 South Duval Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1927; no additional copies are required or will be accepted.