2021 Alaska Statutes
Title 13. Decedents' Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, Trusts, and Health Care Decisions
Chapter 26. Protection of Minors and Incapacitated Persons and Their Property; Powers of Attorney
Article 5. Powers of Attorney.
Sec. 13.26.670. Validity of modified statutory form power of attorney.
A power of attorney that satisfies the requirements of AS 13.26.645 - 13.26.665 is not prevented from being a statutory form power of attorney by the fact that it also contains additional language that
(1) eliminates from the power of attorney one or more of the powers enumerated in one or more of the subsections of 13.26.665 with respect to a section of the statutory form power of attorney that is not eliminated by the principal;
(2) supplements one or more of the powers enumerated in one or more of the subsections of AS 13.26.665 with respect to a section of the statutory form power of attorney that is not eliminated by the principal by specifically listing additional powers of the agent;
(3) makes an additional provision that is not substantially inconsistent with the other provisions of the statutory form power of attorney; or
(4) relieves an agent of liability for breach of a duty under AS 13.26.610, except to the extent the provision
(A) relieves the agent of liability for breach of duty committed dishonestly, with an improper motive, or with reckless indifference to the purposes of the power of attorney or the best interest of the principal; or
(B) was inserted as a result of an abuse of a confidential or fiduciary relationship with the principal.