Source: L. 2009: Entire part added, (HB 09-1198), ch. 106, p. 392, § 1, effective April 9.
This section permits a principal to exonerate an agent from liability for breach of fiduciary duty, but prohibits exoneration for a breach committed dishonestly, with improper motive, or with reckless indifference to the purposes of the power of attorney or the best interest of the principal. The mandatory minimum standard of conduct required of an agent is equivalent to the good faith standard applicable to trustees. A trustee's failure to adhere to that standard cannot be excused by language in the trust instrument. See Unif. Trust Code § 1008 cmt. (2003) (noting that "a trustee must always act in good faith with regard to the purposes of the trust and the interests of the beneficiaries"). See also Section 15-14-702(4) (defining good faith for purposes of the Act as "honesty in fact"). Section 15-14-715 provides, as an additional measure of protection for the principal, that an exoneration provision is not binding if it was inserted as the result of abuse of a confidential or fiduciary relationship with the principal. While as a matter of good practice an exoneration provision should be the exception rather than the rule, its inclusion in a power of attorney may be useful in meeting particular objectives of the principal. For example, if the principal is concerned that contentious family members will attack the agent's conduct in order to gain control of the principal's assets, an exoneration provision may deter such action or minimize the likelihood of success on the merits.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 15 - Probate, Trusts, and Fiduciaries
Article 14 - Persons Under Disability - Protection
Part 7 - Uniform Power of Attorney Act
§ 15-14-704. Power of Attorney Is Durable
§ 15-14-705. Execution of Power of Attorney
§ 15-14-706. Validity of Power of Attorney
§ 15-14-707. Meaning and Effect of Power of Attorney
§ 15-14-708. Nomination of Conservator or Guardian - Relation of Agent to Court-Appointed Fiduciary
§ 15-14-709. When Power of Attorney Effective
§ 15-14-710. Termination of Power of Attorney or Agent's Authority
§ 15-14-711. Coagents and Successor Agents
§ 15-14-712. Reimbursement and Compensation of Agent
§ 15-14-713. Agent's Acceptance
§ 15-14-715. Exoneration of Agent
§ 15-14-717. Agent's Liability
§ 15-14-718. Agent's Resignation - Notice
§ 15-14-719. Acceptance of and Reliance Upon Acknowledged Power of Attorney
§ 15-14-720. Liability for Refusal to Accept Acknowledged Power of Attorney
§ 15-14-721. Principles of Law and Equity
§ 15-14-722. Laws Applicable to Financial Institutions and Entities
§ 15-14-723. Remedies Under Other Law
§ 15-14-724. Authority That Requires Specific Grant - Grant of General Authority
§ 15-14-725. Incorporation of Authority - Incorporation by Reference
§ 15-14-726. Construction of Authority Generally
§ 15-14-728. Tangible Personal Property
§ 15-14-730. Commodities and Options
§ 15-14-731. Banks and Other Financial Institutions
§ 15-14-732. Operation of Entity or Business
§ 15-14-733. Insurance and Annuities
§ 15-14-734. Estates, Trusts, and Other Beneficial Interests
§ 15-14-735. Claims and Litigation
§ 15-14-736. Personal and Family Maintenance
§ 15-14-737. Benefits From Governmental Programs or Civil or Military Service
§ 15-14-741. Statutory Form - Power of Attorney
§ 15-14-743. Uniformity of Application and Construction
§ 15-14-744. Relation to "Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act"