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13.
Conduct general business activities.
B.
Powers of Custody and Management of the Principal
1.
Nominate guardian or conservator
2.
Care and disposition of pets and animals
3.
Arrange funeral and burial
4.
Make or prohibit anatomical gifts
5.
Employ nonmedical personnel such as domestics
6.
Store and insure real and personal property
7.
Renounce or resign from fiduciary positions
8.
Provide for recreation, travel, religious needs or companionship
C.
Powers to Make Health Care Decisions for the Principal
1.
Request, receive and review all medical records
2.
Employ and discharge medical personnel
3.
Consent or revoke, withdraw or modify medical care
4.
Grant releases to medical personnel
5.
Authorization for nursing homes
D.
Powers of Estate Planning for the Principal
1.
Make gifts of charitable and non-charitable nature
2.
Create, fund, mend, and terminate trusts, including those solely for the
benefit of the principal
3.
Purchase life insurance, alter beneficiary designations, borrow against
policies, repay policy loans, and pay premiums
4.
Exercise a spouse’s elective share rights
5.
Exercise options under retirement plans
I further authorize
to act as my “watchdog” to
obtain and receive information from my Attorney- in-Fact named above, or to obtain and receive
information from any third party with whom my Attorney- in-Fact has had contact, whenever my
“watchdog” deems appropriate. Any third party releasing information
Regarding the acts and
actions of my Attorney- in-Fact shall not be liable for the release of such information,
confidential or otherwise, to my “watchdog.” The third party releasing the information need not
advise the Attorney- in-Fact of the inquiry or of the inquiry or of the information released.
Rev. 04/2000

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