3-9-118. Agent's resignation; notice.
(a) Unless the power of attorney otherwise provides, an agent may resign by giving notice to the principal and, if the principal is incapacitated:
(i) To the conservator or guardian of the principal if one (1) has been appointed and a coagent or successor agent; or
(ii) To any one (1) of the following if there is no person described in paragraph (i) of this subsection:
(A) The principal's caregiver;
(B) Another person reasonably believed by the agent to have sufficient interest in the principal's welfare;
(C) A governmental agency having authority to protect the welfare of the principal.
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.