agreements. A decision-maker may voluntarily, without undue influence or coercion, enter into a supported decision-making agreement with one or more supporters under which the decision-maker authorizes the supporter to do any or all of the following: A. provide decision-making support; B. assist the decision-maker in accessing, collecting and obtaining information that is relevant to a given life decision, including medical, psychological, financial, educational or treatment records, from any person; C. assist the decision-maker in understanding the information described in Subsection B of this section; and D. assist the decision-maker in communicating the decision-maker's decisions to appropriate persons. History: Laws 2025, ch. 84, § 11.
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