RCW 11.125.310
Agent authority—Operation of a business or entity.
Subject to the terms of a document or an agreement governing an entity or an entity ownership interest, and unless the power of attorney otherwise provides, language in a power of attorney granting general authority with respect to operation of an entity or business authorizes the agent to:
(1) Operate, buy, sell, enlarge, reduce, or terminate an ownership interest;
(2) Perform a duty or discharge a liability and exercise in person or by proxy a right, power, privilege, or option that the principal has, may have, or claims to have;
(3) Enforce the terms of an ownership agreement;
(4) Initiate, participate in, submit to alternative dispute resolution, settle, oppose, or propose or accept a compromise with respect to litigation to which the principal is a party because of an ownership interest;
(5) Exercise in person or by proxy, or enforce by litigation or otherwise, a right, power, privilege, or option the principal has or claims to have as the holder of stocks, bonds, and financial instruments;
(6) Initiate, participate in, submit to alternative dispute resolution, settle, oppose, or propose or accept a compromise with respect to litigation to which the principal is a party concerning stocks, bonds, and financial instruments;
(7) With respect to an entity or business owned solely by the principal:
(a) Continue, modify, renegotiate, extend, and terminate a contract made by or on behalf of the principal with respect to the entity or business before execution of the power of attorney;
(b) Determine:
(i) The location of its operation;
(ii) The nature and extent of its business;
(iii) The methods of manufacturing, selling, merchandising, financing, accounting, and advertising employed in its operation;
(iv) The amount and types of insurance carried; and
(v) The mode of engaging, compensating, and dealing with its employees and accountants, attorneys, or other advisors;
(c) Change the name or form of organization under which the entity or business is operated and enter into an ownership agreement with other persons to take over all or part of the operation of the entity or business; and
(d) Demand and receive money due or claimed by the principal or on the principal's behalf in the operation of the entity or business and control and disburse the money in the operation of the entity or business;
(8) Put additional capital into an entity or business in which the principal has an interest;
(9) Join in a plan of reorganization, consolidation, conversion, domestication, or merger of the entity or business;
(10) Sell or liquidate all or part of an entity or business;
(11) Establish through agreement or independent appraisal the value of an entity or business to which the principal is a party;
(12) Prepare, sign, file, and deliver reports, compilations of information, returns, or other papers with respect to an entity or business and make related payments; and
(13) Pay, compromise, or contest taxes, assessments, fines, or penalties and perform any other act to protect the principal from illegal or unnecessary taxation, assessments, fines, or penalties, with respect to an entity or business, including attempts to recover, in any manner permitted by law, money paid before or after the execution of the power of attorney.
[ 2016 c 209 § 208.]
Structure 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.
11.125.030 - 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.