duties. A. The "supported decision-making program" is created within the office of guardianship in the developmental disabilities council. B. The supported decision-making program may: (1) provide information to adults interested in entering into supported decision-making agreements; (2) facilitate adults in forming, executing and terminating supported decision- making agreements; (3) monitor supported decision-making agreements to determine if the agreement meets statutory requirements; (4) provide resources and assistance for a decision-maker who believes a supporter is acting outside the scope of the supported decision-making agreement; and (5) provide resources to any individual who is seeking information on reporting suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation of the decision-maker. History: Laws 2025, ch. 84, § 22.
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