(1) A guardianship order must specify the following—
(a) the name of the represented person;
(b) the name of the guardian;
(c) the personal matters in relation to which the guardian has powers;
(d) whether VCAT specifically confers on the guardian the power to undertake legal proceedings under section 40;
(e) any restrictions on the guardian's exercise of a power referred to in paragraph (c) or (d);
(f) whether the order is an urgent order.
(2) An administration order must specify the following—
(a) the name of the represented person;
(b) the name of the administrator;
(c) the financial matters in relation to which the administrator has powers;
(d) any other power referred to in Division 6 that VCAT specifically confers on the administrator;
Note
Sections 51 and 52 provide for powers which may be specified in an administration order.
(e) any restrictions on the administrator's exercise of a power referred to in paragraph (c) or (d);
(f) whether the order is an urgent order.