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Code · Alaska · Title 13 · Chapter 26

Sec. 13.26.650. Additional optional provisions to statutory form power of attorney.

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Sec. 13.26.650. Additional optional provisions to statutory form power of attorney.
Each of the following provisions may be included in a statutory form power of attorney:
(1)YOU MAY DESIGNATE AN ALTERNATE AGENT. ANY ALTERNATE YOU DESIGNATE WILL BE ABLE TO EXERCISE THE SAME POWERS AS THE AGENT(S) YOU NAMED AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS DOCUMENT. IF YOU WISH TO DESIGNATE AN ALTERNATE OR ALTERNATES, COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING: If the agent(s) named at the beginning of this document is unable or unwilling to serve or continue to serve, then I appoint the following agent to serve with the same powers: First alternate or successor agent
(Name and address of alternate)
Second alternate or successor agent
(Name and address of alternate)
(2)YOU MAY NOMINATE A GUARDIAN OR CONSERVATOR. IF YOU WISH TO NOMINATE A GUARDIAN OR CONSERVATOR, COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING: In the event that a court decides that it is necessary to appoint a guardian or conservator for me, I hereby nominate to be considered by the court for appointment to serve as my guardian or conservator, or in any similar representative capacity.
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