§ 18-3-12. Judicial supervision of donee.
(a) All jurisdiction and powers of any court shall apply to the donee of the power of attorney in the same manner and to the same extent with respect to the exercise of the functions and the administration of the trust or estate to which the power of attorney relates, as if the donee was acting in relation to the trust or estate in the same capacity as the donor of the power of attorney.
(b) The court at any time, or from time to time, may make any orders with respect to the bonds of the donor and donee of any power of attorney, or either of them, and as to the surety on the bonds, if any, that the court deems proper, with or without notice, in its discretion.
History of Section.P.L. 1942, ch. 1140, § 2; G.L. 1956, § 18-3-12.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 18-3 - Fiduciaries’ Emergency Act
Section 18-3-1. - Short title.
Section 18-3-2. - Definitions.
Section 18-3-3. - Delegation of powers by fiduciary.
Section 18-3-4. - Implied or constructive trust.
Section 18-3-5. - Power of attorney — Recording.
Section 18-3-6. - Power additional.
Section 18-3-7. - Judicial approval of delegation.
Section 18-3-8. - Time of execution of power of attorney.
Section 18-3-9. - Acts performed before notice of revocation of power.
Section 18-3-10. - Notice that donor of power is missing.
Section 18-3-11. - Appointment in good faith.
Section 18-3-12. - Judicial supervision of donee.
Section 18-3-13. - Delegation of powers by donee.
Section 18-3-14. - Exercise of powers by cofiduciaries.
Section 18-3-15. - Conclusive effect of statement under oath by cofiduciaries.