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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 162C - SUPPORTED DECISION-MAKING ACT

NRS 162C.200 Formation and termination of supported decision-making agreement.

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NRS 162C.200 Formation and termination of supported decision-making agreement.
1. An adult may enter into a supported decision-making agreement at any time if the adult:
(a)Enters into the agreement voluntarily and without coercion or undue influence; and
(b)Understands the nature and effect of the agreement.
2. A supported decision-making agreement must:
(a)Be in writing;
(b)Be dated;
(c)Designate one or more supporters;
(d)List the types of decisions with which the supporter is authorized to assist the principal;
(e)List the types of decisions, if any, with which the supporter is not authorized to assist the principal; and
(f)Be signed by each party to the agreement in the presence of at least two adult witnesses.
3. A principal or a supporter may terminate a supported decision-making agreement at any time, either verbally or in writing, and with notice to the other parties to the agreement.
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