2015 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 1 - Provisions of General Application
Chapter 15c - Connecticut Uniform Power of Attorney Act
Section 1-350q - (Note: This section is effective July 1, 2016.) Agent’s resignation. Notice.

CT Gen Stat § 1-350q (2015) What's This?

Unless the power of attorney provides a different method for an agent’s resignation, an agent may resign by giving notice to the principal and, if the principal is incapacitated:

(1) To the conservator of the estate, the conservator of the person and guardian, if one has been appointed for the principal, and a coagent or successor agent; or

(2) If there is no person described in subdivision (1) of this section, to:

(A) The principal’s spouse and children, if any, or a person reasonably believed by the agent to have sufficient interest in the principal’s welfare; or

(B) A representative of the Division of Protective Services for the Elderly within the Department of Social Services.

(P.A. 15-240, S. 18.)

History: P.A. 15-240 effective July 1, 2016.

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