Effective: March 22, 2012
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 117 - 129th General Assembly
(A) Notwithstanding provisions in the power of attorney, an agent that has accepted appointment shall do all of the following:
(1) Act in accordance with the principal's reasonable expectations to the extent actually known by the agent and, otherwise, in the principal's best interest;
(2) Act in good faith;
(3) Act only within the scope of authority granted in the power of attorney;
(4) Attempt to preserve the principal's estate plan to the extent actually known by the agent if preserving the plan is consistent with the principal's best interest based on all relevant factors, including all of the following:
(a) The value and nature of the principal's property;
(b) The principal's foreseeable obligations and need for maintenance;
(c) Minimization of taxes, including income, estate, inheritance, generation-skipping transfer, and gift taxes;
(d) Eligibility for a benefit, a program, or assistance under a statute or regulation.
(B) Except as otherwise provided in the power of attorney, an agent that has accepted appointment shall do all of the following:
(1) Act loyally for the principal's benefit;
(2) Act so as not to create a conflict of interest that impairs the agent's ability to act impartially in the principal's best interest;
(3) Act with the care, competence, and diligence ordinarily exercised by agents in similar circumstances;
(4) Keep a record of all receipts, disbursements, and transactions made on behalf of the principal;
(5) Cooperate with a person that has authority to make health-care decisions for the principal to carry out the principal's reasonable expectations to the extent actually known by the agent and, otherwise, act in the principal's best interest.
(C) An agent that acts in good faith is not liable to any beneficiary of the principal's estate plan for failure to preserve the plan.
(D) An agent that acts with care, competence, and diligence for the best interest of the principal is not liable solely because the agent also benefits from the act or has an individual or conflicting interest in relation to the property or affairs of the principal.
(E) If an agent is selected by the principal because of special skills or expertise possessed by the agent or in reliance on the agent's representation that the agent has special skills or expertise, the special skills or expertise must be considered in determining whether the agent has acted with care, competence, and diligence under the circumstances.
(F) Absent a breach of duty to the principal, an agent is not liable if the value of the principal's property declines.
(G) An agent that exercises authority to delegate to another person the authority granted by the principal or that engages another person on behalf of the principal is not liable for an act, error of judgment, or default of that person if the agent exercises care, competence, and diligence in selecting and monitoring the person.
(H) Except as otherwise provided in the power of attorney, an agent is not required to disclose receipts, disbursements, or transactions conducted on behalf of the principal unless ordered by a court or requested by the principal, a guardian, a conservator, another fiduciary acting for the principal, a governmental agency having authority to protect the welfare of the principal, or, upon the death of the principal, by the personal representative or successor in interest of the principal's estate. If so requested, within thirty days the agent shall comply with the request or provide a writing or other record substantiating why additional time is needed and shall comply with the request within an additional thirty days.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 13 | Commercial Transactions
Chapter 1337 | Power of Attorney
Section 1337.01 | Power of Attorney.
Section 1337.02 | Form and Effect of Power of Attorney.
Section 1337.03 | Validity of Certain Acts of Attorney in Fact.
Section 1337.04 | Recording of Power of Attorney.
Section 1337.05 | Revocation of Power of Attorney Must Be Recorded.
Section 1337.06 | Execution and Evidence of Power of Attorney.
Section 1337.07 | Admission of Power of Attorney to Record.
Section 1337.08 | Record of Power of Attorney Authorizing Transfer of Personal Property.
Section 1337.092 | Personal Liability.
Section 1337.10 | Fees of Recorder - Microfilm Process.
Section 1337.11 | Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care Definitions.
Section 1337.12 | Formality of Execution.
Section 1337.13 | Authority of Attorney in Fact Under a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care.
Section 1337.16 | Duties of Health Care Providers.
Section 1337.17 | Printed Form - Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care.
Section 1337.21 | Short Title.
Section 1337.22 | Definitions.
Section 1337.23 | Applicability.
Section 1337.24 | Power of Attorney Is Durable.
Section 1337.25 | Execution of Power of Attorney.
Section 1337.26 | Validity of Power of Attorney.
Section 1337.27 | Meaning and Effect of Power of Attorney.
Section 1337.28 | Nomination of Guardian; Relation of Agent to Court-Appointed Fiduciary.
Section 1337.29 | When Power of Attorney Effective.
Section 1337.30 | Termination of Power of Attorney or Agent's Authority.
Section 1337.31 | Coagents and Successor Agents.
Section 1337.32 | Reimbursement and Compensation of Agent.
Section 1337.33 | Agent's Acceptance.
Section 1337.34 | Agent's Duties.
Section 1337.35 | Exoneration of Agent.
Section 1337.36 | Judicial Relief.
Section 1337.37 | Agent's Liability.
Section 1337.38 | Agent's Resignation; Notice.
Section 1337.39 | Principles of Law and Equity.
Section 1337.40 | Conflict of Laws.
Section 1337.41 | Remedies Under Other Law.
Section 1337.42 | Authority That Requires Specific Grant; Grant of General Authority.
Section 1337.43 | Incorporation of Authority.
Section 1337.44 | Construction of Authority Generally.
Section 1337.45 | Real Property.
Section 1337.46 | Tangible Personal Property.
Section 1337.47 | Stocks and Bonds.
Section 1337.48 | Commodities and Options.
Section 1337.49 | Banks and Other Financial Institutions.
Section 1337.50 | Operation of Entity or Business.
Section 1337.51 | Insurance and Annuities.
Section 1337.52 | Estates, Trusts, and Other Beneficial Interests.
Section 1337.53 | Claims and Litigation.
Section 1337.54 | Personal and Family Maintenance.
Section 1337.55 | Benefits From Governmental Programs or Civil or Military Service.
Section 1337.56 | Retirement Plans.
Section 1337.571 | Digital Assets.
Section 1337.59 | Construction Under Former Law.
Section 1337.60 | Statutory Form Power of Attorney.
Section 1337.61 | Agent's Certification.
Section 1337.62 | Uniformity of Application and Construction.
Section 1337.63 | Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.