(a) Except as otherwise provided in the power of attorney, a person accepts appointment as an agent under a power of attorney by exercising authority or performing duties as an agent or by any other assertion or conduct indicating acceptance.
(b) An agent that violates a provision in AS 13.26.600 - 13.26.695 is liable to the principal or the principal's successors in interest for the amount required to
(1) restore the value of the principal's property to what it would have been had the violation not occurred; and
(2) reimburse the principal or the principal's successors in interest for the attorney fees and costs paid on the agent's behalf.
Structure 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. 13.26.600. Execution of power of attorney.
Sec. 13.26.605. Agent's acceptance and liability.
Sec. 13.26.610. Agent's duties.
Sec. 13.26.615. Acceptance of power of attorney.
Sec. 13.26.620. Termination of power of attorney; agent's resignation; notice.
Sec. 13.26.625. Powers of attorney not revoked until notice of death or incapacity.
Sec. 13.26.630. Powers of attorney held by public home care providers.
Sec. 13.26.635. Judicial relief.
Sec. 13.26.640. Relationship to other laws.
Sec. 13.26.645. Statutory form power of attorney.
Sec. 13.26.650. Additional optional provisions to statutory form power of attorney.
Sec. 13.26.655. Completion of statutory form power of attorney.
Sec. 13.26.660. Applicability of provisions of statutory form power of attorney.
Sec. 13.26.665. Interpretation of provisions in statutory form power of attorney.
Sec. 13.26.670. Validity of modified statutory form power of attorney.
Sec. 13.26.675. When statutory form power of attorney is not affected by incapacity of principal.
Sec. 13.26.680. Provisions applicable to statutory form power of attorney.