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Chapter 32A - Powers of Attorney.
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Chapter 32A - Powers of Attorney.
§ 32A-1. Statutory Short Form of General Power of Attorney.
§ 32A-2. Powers conferred by the Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney set out in G.S. 32A-1.
§ 32A-3. Provisions not exclusive; reference to Chapter 32B; limitations on authority.
§§ 32A-4 through 32A-7. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 32A-8. Definition.
§ 32A-9. Registered durable power of attorney not affected by incapacity or mental incompetence.
§ 32A-10. Relation of attorney-in-fact to court-appointed fiduciary.
§ 32A-11. File with clerk, records, inventories, accounts, fees, and commissions.
§ 32A-12. Appointment, resignation, removal, and substitutions.
§ 32A-13. Revocation.
§ 32A-14. Powers of attorney executed under the provisions of G.S. 47-115.1; reference to Chapter 32B; limitations on authority.
§ 32A-14.1. Gifts under power of attorney.
§ 32A-14.2. Renunciation under power of attorney.
§ 32A-14.3. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 32A-14.4. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 32A-14.5. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 32A-14.6. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 32A-14.7. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 32A-14.8. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 32A-14.9. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 32A-14.10. Gifts authorized by court order.
§ 32A-14.11. Appeal; stay effected by appeal.
§ 32A-14.12. Costs and fees.
§ 32A-15. General purpose of this Article.
§ 32A-16. Definitions.
§ 32A-17. Who may make a health care power of attorney.
§ 32A-18. Who may act as a health care attorney-in-fact.
§ 32A-19. Extent of authority; limitations of authority.
§ 32A-20. Effectiveness and duration; revocation.
§ 32A-21. Appointment, resignation, removal, and substitution.
§ 32A-22. Relation of the health care agent to a court-appointed fiduciary and to a general attorney-in-fact.
§ 32A-23. Article 2, Chapter 32A, not applicable.
§ 32A-24. Reliance on health care power of attorney; defense.
§ 32A-25: Repealed by Session Laws 2007-502, s. 6(a), effective October 1, 2007.
§ 32A-25.1. Statutory form health care power of attorney.
§ 32A-26. Health care power of attorney and declaration of desire for natural death.
§ 32A-27. Health care powers of attorney executed in other jurisdictions.
§ 32A-28. Purpose.
§ 32A-29. Definitions.
§ 32A-30. Who may make an authorization to consent to health care for minor.
§ 32A-31. Extent and limitations of authority.
§ 32A-32. Duration of authorization; revocation.
§ 32A-33. Reliance on authorization to consent to health care for minor.
§ 32A-34. Statutory form authorization to consent to health care for minor.
§ 32A-35. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 32A-36. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 32A-37. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 32A-38. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 32A-39. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 32A-40. Reliance on power of attorney.
§ 32A-41. Penalty for unreasonable refusal to recognize power.
§ 32A-42. Protection for third parties.
§ 32A-43. Scope of Article.
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