59-12-9. Termination of power of attorney or agent's authority.
(1)A power of attorney terminates when:
(a)The principal dies;
(b)The principal becomes incapacitated, if the power of attorney is not durable;
(c)The principal revokes the power of attorney;
(d)The power of attorney provides that it terminates;
(e)The purpose of a limited or special power of attorney is accomplished;
(f)The principal revokes the agent's authority or the agent dies, becomes incapacitated, or resigns, and the power of attorney does not provide for another agent to act under the power of attorney; or
(g)Pursuant to subdivision 59-12-7(2).
(2)An agent's authority terminates when:
(a)The principal revokes the authority;
(b)The agent dies, becomes incapacitated, or resigns;
(c)An action is filed for divorce or annulment of the agent's marriage to the principal, or for their legal separation, or for a protection order, unless the power of attorney otherwise provides;
(d)The power of attorney terminates.
(3)Unless the power of attorney otherwise provides, an agent's authority is exercisable until the authority terminates under subdivision (2) of this section, notwithstanding a lapse of time since the execution of the power of attorney.
(4)Termination of an agent's authority or of a power of attorney is not effective as to the agent or any other person that, without actual knowledge of the termination, acts in good faith under the power of attorney. An act performed under this section, unless otherwise invalid or unenforceable, binds the principal and the principal's successors in interest.
(5)Incapacity of the principal of a power of attorney that is not durable does not revoke or terminate the power of attorney as to an agent or other person that, without actual knowledge of the incapacity, acts in good faith under the power of attorney. An act performed under this section, unless otherwise invalid or unenforceable, binds the principal and the principal's successors in interest.
(6)The execution of a power of attorney does not revoke a power of attorney previously executed by the principal unless the subsequent power of attorney provides that the previous power of attorney is revoked or that all other powers of attorney are revoked.
Source: SL 2020, ch 214, ยง 9.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 12 - Uniform Power Of Attorney Act
Section 59-12-1 - Definitions.
Section 59-12-2 - Applicability.
Section 59-12-3 - Durable power of attorney.
Section 59-12-4 - Execution of power of attorney.
Section 59-12-5 - Validity of power of attorney.
Section 59-12-6 - Meaning and effect of power of attorney.
Section 59-12-8 - When power of attorney is effective.
Section 59-12-9 - Termination of power of attorney or agent's authority.
Section 59-12-10 - Coagents and successor agents.
Section 59-12-11 - Reimbursement and compensation of agent.
Section 59-12-12 - Agent's acceptance.
Section 59-12-13 - Agent's duties.
Section 59-12-14 - Exoneration of agent.
Section 59-12-15 - Judicial relief.
Section 59-12-16 - Agent's liability.
Section 59-12-17 - Agent's resignation--Notice.
Section 59-12-18 - Acceptance of and reliance upon acknowledged power of attorney.
Section 59-12-19 - Liability for refusal to accept acknowledged power of attorney.
Section 59-12-20 - Principles of law and equity.
Section 59-12-21 - Laws applicable to financial institutions and entities.
Section 59-12-22 - Remedies under other law.
Section 59-12-23 - Authority that requires specific grant--Grant of general authority.
Section 59-12-24 - Incorporation of authority.
Section 59-12-25 - Construction of authority generally.
Section 59-12-26 - Real property.
Section 59-12-27 - Tangible personal property.
Section 59-12-28 - Stocks and bonds.
Section 59-12-29 - Commodities and options.
Section 59-12-30 - Banks and other financial institutions.
Section 59-12-31 - Operation of entity or business.
Section 59-12-32 - Insurance and annuities.
Section 59-12-33 - Estates, trusts, and other beneficial interests.
Section 59-12-34 - Claims and litigation.
Section 59-12-35 - Personal and family maintenance.
Section 59-12-36 - Benefits from governmental programs or civil or military service.
Section 59-12-37 - Retirement plans.
Section 59-12-40 - Effect on existing powers of attorney.
Section 59-12-41 - Statutory form--Power of attorney.