58-664. Effect of repealed statutes on existing powers of attorney. The repeal of the uniform durable power of attorney act, K.S.A. 58-610 through 58-617 and the repeal of K.S.A. 58-601 and 58-602, shall not affect the validity of powers of attorney created under those sections, the validity of the acts and transactions of attorneys in fact under authority granted in powers of attorney executed under those sections, or the duties of attorneys in fact under powers of attorney executed under those sections.
History: L. 2003, ch. 58, ยง 15; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 58 - Personal And Real Property
Article 6 - Powers And Letters Of Attorney
58-625 Durable power of attorney for health care decisions; meaning.
58-626 Same; acts of agent during disability or incapacity of principal.
58-628 Same; effect of voluntary revocation by principal; actual knowledge required.
58-631 Same; durable power of attorney executed before July 1, 1989, not affected by this act.
58-652 Effectiveness of power of attorney; recording; revocation; attorney in fact.
58-653 Appointment of multiple attorneys in fact; qualifications; persons disqualified.
58-655 Indication of capacity as attorney in fact; property and accounts separate.
58-658 Exemption of third persons from liability.
58-659 Termination of power of attorney; liability between principal and third persons.
58-660 Delegation of powers; successor attorneys in fact; court appointments.
58-661 Compensation of attorney in fact.
58-664 Effect of repealed statutes on existing powers of attorney.