Indiana Code 29-3-14-10. Presumption of validity
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Terms Used In Indiana Code 29-3-14-10
- supported decision making: refers to the process of supporting and accommodating an adult in the decision making process to make, communicate, and effectuate life decisions, without impeding the self-determination of the adult. See Indiana Code 29-3-14-1
- supported decision making agreement: means a document that outlines the decision making supports and accommodations the adult chooses to receive from one (1) or more supporters. See Indiana Code 29-3-14-2
Sec. 10. A supported decision making agreement that complies with section 7 of this chapter is presumed valid. A party may rely on the presumption of validity unless the party has actual knowledge that the supported decision making agreement was not validly executed.
As added by P.L.68-2019, SEC.4.
