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  • (a) Unless specifically authorized by court order, a guardian may not restrict an incapacitated person’s right of communication, visitation, or interaction with other persons, including the right to receive visitors, telephone calls, personal mail or electronic communications.

  • (b) If an incapacitated person is unable to express consent to communication, visitation, or interaction with a person due to a physical or mental condition, then consent of the incapacitated person may be presumed based on the incapacitated person’s prior relationship history with the person.