Arkansas Statutes

§ 28-68-109 — When power of attorney effective

Arkansas § 28-68-109

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Ark. Code Ann. § 28-68-109 (2026).

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(a)A power of attorney is effective when executed unless the principal provides in the power of attorney that it becomes effective at a future date or upon the occurrence of a future event or contingency.
(b)If a power of attorney becomes effective upon the occurrence of a future event or contingency, the principal, in the power of attorney, may authorize one or more persons to determine in a writing or other record that the event or contingency has occurred.
(c)If a power of attorney becomes effective upon the principal's incapacity and the principal has not authorized a person to determine whether the principal is incapacitated, or the person authorized is unable or unwilling to make the determination, the power of attorney becomes effective upon a determination in a writing or other

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Legislative History

Acts 2011, No. 805, § 1.

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