A supporter may not (1) exert undue influence on the principal; (2) make decisions for or on behalf of the principal; (3) sign for the principal or provide an electronic signature of the principal to a third party; (4) obtain, without the consent of the principal, information that is not reasonably related to matters with which the supporter may assist the principal under the supported decision-making agreement; or (5) use, without the consent of the principal, information acquired for a purpose authorized by this chapter for a purpose other than assisting the principal to make a decision under the supported decision-making agreement.
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