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Code · Alaska · Title 13 · Chapter 56

Sec. 13.56.080. Termination of agreement.

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Sec. 13.56.080. Termination of agreement.
(a)A principal may at any time terminate all or a portion of a supported decision-making agreement. A supporter may at any time terminate all or a portion of the supporter's obligations under a supported decision-making agreement, including the declaration of support described in AS 13.56.050 .
(b)A termination under
(a)of this section must be in writing and signed, and
(1)the signing must take place in the presence of two witnesses who also sign the termination; or
(2)the signature must be notarized.
(c)A principal or supporter terminating all or a portion of a supported decision-making agreement shall notify, in person, by certified mail, or by electronic means, the other party to the agreement that the agreement has been terminated.
(d)If a portion of a supported decision-making agreement is terminated under this section and the termination is consistent with this section, the remainder of the agreement remains in effect.
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