Specifications include, but are not limited to:. Minnesota guardianship laws, MN Stat. 524.5-313, recently updated and effective as of August 1, 2020, established definitional terms for supported decision making, revised the role of the court in the guardianship process and took steps to reduce unnecessary guardianships, among other important changes. The Minnesota Board on Aging (MBA) seeks a legal organization (vendor) who can develop and implement educational strategies to inform relevant stakeholders, including the legal bar, guardians, and individuals who may soon become wards, about the process of supported decision-making and the availability and nature of less restrictive alternatives that may be used instead of guardianship.