Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 11.125 - Uniform Power of Attorney Act.
11.125.110 - Coagents—Successor agents—Liability.

RCW 11.125.110
Coagents—Successor agents—Liability.

(1) A principal may designate in a power of attorney two or more persons to act as coagents. Unless the power of attorney otherwise provides, all coagents must exercise their authority jointly; provided, however, a coagent may delegate that coagent's authority to another coagent.
(2) A principal may designate one or more successor agents to act if an agent resigns, dies, becomes incapacitated, is not qualified to serve, or declines to serve. A principal may grant authority to designate one or more successor agents to an agent or other person designated by name, office, or function. Unless the power of attorney otherwise provides, a successor agent:
(a) Has the same authority as that granted to the original agent; and
(b) May not act until all predecessor agents have resigned, died, become incapacitated, are no longer qualified to serve, or have declined to serve.
(3) Except as otherwise provided in the power of attorney and subsection (4) of this section, an agent that does not participate in or conceal a breach of fiduciary duty committed by another agent, including a predecessor agent, is not liable for the actions of the other agent.
(4) An agent that has actual knowledge of a breach or imminent breach of fiduciary duty by another agent shall notify the principal and, if the principal is incapacitated, take any action reasonably appropriate in the circumstances to safeguard the principal's best interest. An agent that fails to notify the principal or take action as required by this subsection is liable for the reasonably foreseeable damages that could have been avoided if the agent had notified the principal or taken such action.

[ 2016 c 209 § 111.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 11 - Probate and Trust Law

Chapter 11.125 - Uniform Power of Attorney Act.

11.125.010 - Short title—2016 c 209.

11.125.020 - Definitions.

11.125.030 - Application—Exceptions.

11.125.040 - Power of attorney—Termination.

11.125.050 - Power of attorney—Requirements.

11.125.060 - Power of attorney—Validity.

11.125.070 - Power of attorney—Meaning and effect.

11.125.080 - Conservator of principal's estate or guardian of principal's person.

11.125.090 - Power of attorney—When effective—Principal's personal representative for health care.

11.125.100 - Power of attorney termination—Agent authority termination.

11.125.110 - Coagents—Successor agents—Liability.

11.125.120 - Reimbursement of expenses for agents.

11.125.130 - Accepting appointment as an agent.

11.125.140 - Agents—Duties—Liability—Disclosures.

11.125.150 - Power of attorney provisions relieving agent liability—When allowed.

11.125.160 - Court petition—Who may file—Reasons may file.

11.125.170 - Chapter violations—Agent liability.

11.125.180 - Agent resignation—Procedure.

11.125.190 - Acknowledged power of attorney—When may rely upon—Certification or translation request.

11.125.200 - Acknowledged power of attorney—Acceptance—Refusal to accept.

11.125.210 - Principles of law and equity—Supplemental to chapter.

11.125.220 - Conflicting laws.

11.125.230 - Remedies—Not exclusive.

11.125.240 - Agent—Authority over principal's property.

11.125.250 - Agent—General authority—When created—When can be modified.

11.125.260 - Agent authority—General powers.

11.125.270 - Agent authority—Real property.

11.125.280 - Agent authority—Tangible personal property.

11.125.290 - Agent authority—Stocks, bonds, and financial instruments.

11.125.300 - Agent authority—Banks and financial institutions.

11.125.310 - Agent authority—Operation of a business or entity.

11.125.320 - Agent authority—Insurance and annuities.

11.125.330 - Agent authority—Estates, trusts, and other beneficial interests.

11.125.340 - Agent authority—Claims and litigation.

11.125.350 - Agent authority—Personal and family maintenance.

11.125.360 - Agent authority—Government program and civil and military service benefits.

11.125.370 - Agent authority—Retirement benefits and deferred compensation.

11.125.380 - Agent authority—Taxes.

11.125.390 - Agent authority—Gifts.

11.125.400 - Agent authority—Health care.

11.125.410 - Agent authority—Principal's minor children.

11.125.420 - Death with dignity act.

11.125.430 - Agent's certification form—Power of attorney and agent authority validity.

11.125.900 - Application—Uniformity—2016 c 209.

11.125.901 - Federal law application—Federal electronic signatures in global and national commerce act—2016 c 209.

11.125.902 - Application—Dates—2016 c 209.

11.125.903 - Effective date—2016 c 209.