3-9-109. When power of attorney effective.
(a) A power of attorney is effective when executed unless the principal provides in the power of attorney that it becomes effective at a future date or upon the occurrence of a future event or contingency.
(b) If a power of attorney becomes effective upon the occurrence of a future event or contingency, the principal, in the power of attorney, may authorize one (1) or more persons to determine in a writing or other record that the event or contingency has occurred.
(c) If a power of attorney becomes effective upon the principal's incapacity and the principal has not authorized a person to determine whether the principal is incapacitated, or the person authorized is unable or unwilling to make the determination, the power of attorney becomes effective upon a determination in a writing or other record by:
(i) A physician or licensed psychologist that the principal is incapacitated within the meaning of W.S. 3-9-102(a)(v)(A); or
(ii) An attorney at law, a judge or an appropriate governmental official that the principal is incapacitated within the meaning of W.S. 3-9-102(a)(v)(B).
(d) A person authorized by the principal in the power of attorney to determine that the principal is incapacitated may act as the principal's personal representative pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, sections 1171 through 1179 of the Social Security Act, and applicable regulations, to obtain access to the principal's health care information and communicate with the principal's health care provider.
Structure Wyoming Statutes
Chapter 9 - Uniform Power of Attorney Act
Article 1 - General Provisions
Section 3-9-101 - Short Title.
Section 3-9-102 - Definitions.
Section 3-9-103 - Applicability.
Section 3-9-104 - Power of Attorney Is Durable.
Section 3-9-105 - Execution of Power of Attorney.
Section 3-9-106 - Validity of Power of Attorney.
Section 3-9-107 - Meaning and Effect of Power of Attorney.
Section 3-9-109 - When Power of Attorney Effective.
Section 3-9-110 - Termination of Power of Attorney or Agent's Authority.
Section 3-9-111 - Coagents and Successor Agents.
Section 3-9-112 - Reimbursement and Compensation of Agent.
Section 3-9-113 - Agent's Acceptance.
Section 3-9-114 - Agent's Duties.
Section 3-9-115 - Exoneration of Agent.
Section 3-9-116 - Judicial Relief.
Section 3-9-117 - Agent's Liability.
Section 3-9-118 - Agent's Resignation; Notice.
Section 3-9-119 - Acceptance of and Reliance Upon Acknowledged Power of Attorney.
Section 3-9-120 - Liability for Refusal to Accept Acknowledged Power of Attorney.
Section 3-9-121 - Principles of Law and Equity.
Section 3-9-122 - Laws Applicable to Financial Institutions and Entities.