(a) In a statutory power of attorney the language granting power with respect to personal and family maintenance empowers the agent to:
(1) Do the acts necessary to maintain the customary standard of living of the principal, the principal’s spouse, domestic partner, children, and other individuals customarily or legally entitled to be supported by the principal, including providing living quarters by purchase, lease, or other contract, or paying the operating costs, including interest, amortization payments, repairs, and taxes on premises owned by the principal and occupied by those individuals;
(2) Provide for the individuals described in paragraph (1) of this section normal domestic help; usual vacations and travel expenses; and funds for shelter, clothing, food, appropriate education, and other current living costs;
(3) Pay for the individuals described in paragraph (1) of this section necessary medical, dental, and surgical care, hospitalization, and custodial care;
(4) Continue any provision made by the principal, for the individuals described in paragraph (1) of this section, for automobiles or other means of transportation, including registering, licensing, insuring, and replacing them;
(5) Maintain or open charge accounts for the convenience of the individuals described in paragraph (1) of this section and open new accounts the agent considers desirable to accomplish a lawful purpose; and
(6) Continue payments incidental to the membership or affiliation of the principal in a church, club, society, order, or other organization or to continue contributions to those organizations.
(b) For the purposes of this section, the term “domestic partner” shall have the same meaning as provided in § 32-701(3).
(Sept. 18, 1998, D.C. Law 12-147, § 2, 45 DCR 3853; Apr. 4, 2006, D.C. Law 16-79, § 7(e), 53 DCR 1035.)
1981 Ed., § 21-2113.
This section is referenced in § 21-2114.
D.C. Law 16-79, designated the existing text as subsec. (a); in subsec. (a)(1), substituted “principal’s spouse, domestic partner,” for “principal’s spouse,”; and added subsec. (b).
Uniform Law: This section is based upon § 10 of the Uniform Statutory Form Power of Attorney Act.
Structure District of Columbia Code
Title 21 - Fiduciary Relations and Persons with Mental Illness. [Enacted title]
Chapter 21 - Uniform General Power of Attorney
§ 21–2101. Statutory form of power of attorney
§ 21–2102. Durable power of attorney
§ 21–2103. Construction of powers generally
§ 21–2104. Construction of power relating to real property transactions
§ 21–2105. Construction of power relating to tangible personal property transactions
§ 21–2106. Construction of power relating to stock and bond transactions
§ 21–2107. Construction of power relating to commodity and option transactions
§ 21–2108. Construction of power relating to banking and other financial institution transactions
§ 21–2109. Construction of power relating to business operating transactions
§ 21–2110. Construction of power relating to insurance transactions
§ 21–2111. Construction of power relating to estate, trust, and other beneficiary transactions
§ 21–2112. Construction of power relating to claims and litigation
§ 21–2113. Construction of power relating to personal and family maintenance
§ 21–2115. Construction of power relating to retirement plan transactions
§ 21–2116. Construction of power relating to tax matters