Sec. 1. The attorney in fact is not required to exercise the powers granted under the power of attorney or to assume control of or responsibility for any of the principal's property, care, or affairs, regardless of the principal's physical or mental condition.
As added by P.L.149-1991, SEC.2.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 30. Trusts and Fiduciaries
Chapter 6. Duties of the Attorney in Fact
30-5-6-1. Exercise of Powers Not Required
30-5-6-2. Due Care to Act for Benefit of Principal
30-5-6-3. Fiduciary Capacity; Exercise of All Powers
30-5-6-4. Records of Transactions; Accounting
30-5-6-4.1. Judicial Review and Settlement of an Account; Attorney in Fact
30-5-6-4.2. Claim Against an Attorney in Fact; Right to Recover
30-5-6-5. Notice to Health Care Providers of Power of Attorney