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52.10 – Scope.

52.10 Scope. (1) If an adult with a functional impairment decides voluntarily, without coercion, to enter into a supported decision-making agreement with a supporter, that adult may, in the agreement, authorize the supporter to do any of the following: (a) Provide supported decision-making to the adult with a functional impairment, including assistance in understanding the […]

52.12 – Authority of supporter.

52.12 Authority of supporter. A supporter may exercise the authority granted to the supporter in the supported decision-making agreement. History: 2017 a. 345; 2021 a. 238 s. 44.

52.14 – Term of agreement; revocation.

52.14 Term of agreement; revocation. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a supported decision-making agreement extends until terminated by either party or by the terms of the agreement. (2) A supported decision-making agreement is terminated if any of the following is true: (a) County adult protective services substantiated an allegation of neglect or […]

52.16 – Access to personal information.

52.16 Access to personal information. (1) A supporter is only authorized to assist the adult with a functional impairment in accessing, collecting, or obtaining information that is relevant to a decision authorized under the supported decision-making agreement. (2) A supporter may assist with accessing or obtaining any information that will help the adult with a […]

52.18 – Authorization and witnesses.

52.18 Authorization and witnesses. (1) An adult with a functional impairment and his or her supporter entering into a supported decision-making agreement must sign and date the agreement in the presence of 2 or more subscribing witnesses or a notary public. (2) If the adult with a functional impairment and his or her supporter choose […]

52.20 – Supported decision-making agreement instrument; form.

52.20 Supported decision-making agreement instrument; form. (1) A supported decision-making agreement is valid if it is in writing, entered into voluntarily as described under s. 52.10, signed and dated as described under s. 52.18, and in substantially the following form: SUPPORTED DECISION-MAKING AGREEMENT APPOINTMENT OF SUPPORTER I, …. (insert name), make this agreement voluntarily and […]