Maryland Code § ET-18-107

Section ET-18-107
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(a) A supported decision-making agreement may be in any form consistent
with the requirements under this section.
(b) A supported decision-making agreement shall:
(1) Be documented in writing;
(2) Be dated;
(3) Name at least one supporter;
(4) Describe the decision-making assistance that each supporter
may provide the adult;
(5) Describe how the supporters may work together if there is more
than one supporter;
(6) Describe how any perceived or actual conflict of interest between
the supporter or supporters and the adult shall be mitigated;
(7) Document how the adult selected the supporter or supporters;
(8) Be approved by the court if the adult has been appointed a
guardian of the person or property and the supported decision-making agreement
affects the authority of the guardian;
(9) State that:
(i) The supporter or supporters may not make decisions or
effectuate transactions for the adult; and
(ii) The supported decision-making agreement or any
provision of the agreement does not:
1. Authorize the supporter or supporters to act on
behalf of the adult;
2. Supplant the authority of an agent under a power of
attorney executed in accordance with Title 17 of this article or an advance directive
executed in accordance with Title 5, Subtitle 6 of the Health - General Article; or
3. Supplant or grant authority or agency powers
contemplated by a power of attorney or an advance directive;

(10) Contain an attestation that the supporter or supporters agree to
honor the right of the adult to make decisions and that the supporter or supporters
will not make decisions for the adult;
(11) Be signed by the adult and the supporter or supporters, with each
signature witnessed by two adults who are not:
(i) A supporter for the adult; or
(ii) An employee or agent of a supporter named in the
supported decision-making agreement; and
(12) If the adult has a fully executed power of attorney, advance
directive, or revocable trust agreement and the adult does not expressly object,
deliver a copy of the supported decision-making agreement to the agent designated
under the power of attorney or advance directive or any trustee under the revocable
trust agreement.
(c) A supported decision-making agreement may:
(1) Appoint more than one supporter; and
(2) Appoint an alternate to act in the place of a supporter in
circumstances specified in the agreement.

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