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Code · Utah · Title 75 — Utah Uniform Probate Code · Chapter 5

75-5-707. Termination.

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Effective 5/7/2025
75-5-707. Termination.
Unless otherwise provided in the supported decision-making agreement, a supported decision-making agreement is terminated upon the occurrence of any of the following:
(1)the death of the principal;
(2)revocation by the principal pursuant to Section 75-5-706 ;
(3)as to a specific supporter, if the supporter is no longer qualified by reason of failure to meet the requirements described in Subsection 75-5-701(14) ;
(4)withdrawal by all of the supporters pursuant to Section 75-5-706 without the designation of a successor supporter;
(5)the principal's execution of a valid power of attorney, healthcare directive, or declaration for mental health treatment, except to the extent the executed document expressly continues, in whole or in part, the supported decision-making agreement; or
(6)a court's:
(a)determination that the principal does not have capacity to execute or consent to a supported decision-making agreement; or
(b)appointment of a temporary or permanent guardian or conservator, unless the court's order of appointment:
(i)modifies but continues the supported decision-making agreement; and
(ii)limits the powers and duties of the guardian.
Enacted by Chapter 533 , 2025 General Session
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