244.20 Refusal to accept acknowledged power of attorney.
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244.20 Refusal to accept acknowledged power of attorney.
(1)A person may, in good faith, refuse to accept an acknowledged power of attorney within 10 business days of presentment if any of the following applies:
(a)The person is not otherwise required to engage in a transaction with the principal in the same circumstances.
(b)Engaging in a transaction with the agent or the principal in the same circumstances would be inconsistent with federal or state law.
(c)The person has actual knowledge of the termination of the agent’s authority or of the power of attorney before exercise of the power of attorney.
(d)A request for a certification, a translation, or an opinion of counsel under s. 244.19
(4)is refused.
(e)The person believes that the power of attorney is not valid, that the agent does not have the authority to perform the act requested, or that the person presenting the power of attorney is not the agent named in the power of attorney, whether or not a certification, a translation, or an opinion of counsel under s. 244.19
(4)has been requested or provided.
(f)The person makes, or has actual knowledge that another person has made, a report to the designated adult at risk or elder adult at risk agency, or to a law enforcement agency, stating a good faith belief that the principal may be subject to physical or financial abuse, neglect, exploitation, or abandonment by the agent or a person acting for or with the agent.
(g)The person brought, or has actual knowledge that another person has brought, an action under s. 244.16 for construction of a power of attorney or review of the agent’s conduct.
(h)The power of attorney becomes effective upon the occurrence of an event or contingency, and neither a certification nor evidence of the occurrence of the event or contingency is presented to the person being asked to accept the power of attorney.
(i)The person has any other reasonable belief that the power of attorney is illegal or unenforceable and should be refused.
(2)A person may not refuse to accept an acknowledged power of attorney if any of the following applies:
(a)The person’s reason for refusal is based exclusively on the date the power of attorney was executed.
(b)The person’s reason for refusal is based exclusively on a mandate that an additional or different power of attorney form must be used.