Idaho Statutes
§ 15-12-108 — NOMINATION OF CONSERVATOR — RELATION OF AGENT TO COURT-APPOINTED FIDUCIARY
Idaho § 15-12-108
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 15UNIFORM PROBATE CODE
Part 1.GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS
Ch. 12UNIFORM POWER OF ATTORNEY ACT
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 15-12-108 (2026).
Text
(1)In a power of attorney, a principal may nominate a conservator of the principal’s estate for consideration by the court if protective proceedings for the principal’s estate are thereafter commenced.
(2)If, after a principal executes a power of attorney, a court appoints a conservator of the principal’s estate or other fiduciary charged with the management of some or all of the principal’s property, including appointment of a temporary conservator pursuant to section 15-5-407A, Idaho Code, the agent is accountable to the fiduciary as well as to the principal. The power of attorney is terminated unless otherwise ordered by the court.
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Legislative History
[15-12-108, added 2008, ch. 186, sec. 2, p. 562; am. 2013, ch. 144, sec. 1, p. 341.]
Nearby Sections
15
§ 15-1-101
SHORT TITLE§ 15-1-102
PURPOSES — RULE OF CONSTRUCTION§ 15-1-104
SEVERABILITY§ 15-1-105
CONSTRUCTION AGAINST IMPLIED REPEAL§ 15-1-106
EFFECT OF FRAUD AND EVASION§ 15-1-107
EVIDENCE AS TO DEATH OR STATUS§ 15-1-108
ACTS BY HOLDER OF GENERAL POWER§ 15-1-201
GENERAL DEFINITIONS§ 15-1-301
TERRITORIAL APPLICATION§ 15-1-303
VENUE — MULTIPLE PROCEEDINGS — TRANSFER§ 15-1-305
RECORDS AND CERTIFIED COPIES§ 15-1-305A
RECORDING PERMITTED — EFFECT§ 15-1-306
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Idaho § 15-12-108, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/15-12-108.