As used in this part 8, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Adult" means an individual who is eighteen years of age or older, or an emancipated minor. (2) "Assist" means helping an adult with a disability weigh the pros and cons of a decision and understand the possible outcomes of making such a decision. (3) "Disability" means a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities or a record of such an impairment. (4) "Member of the supportive community" means a person whom the adult has identified, whom the adult trusts to engage in the supported decision-making process, and who understands the adult's desires and personal values. (5) "Supported decision-making" means a process in which an adult with a disability has made or is making decisions by using friends, family members, professionals, or other people the adult with a disability trusts to: (a) Help understand the issues and choices; (b) Answer questions; (c) Provide explanations in a language the adult with a disability understands; (d) Communicate the adult with a disability's decision to others, if necessary and if specifically requested by the adult with a disability; or (e) Facilitate the exercise of decisions regarding the adult with a disability's day-to-day health, safety, welfare, or financial affairs. (6) "Supported decision-making agreement" or "agreement" means a voluntary agreement entered into pursuant to this part 8 between an adult with a disability and one or more members of the adult with a disability's supportive community.
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