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755 ILCS 9/70

    (755 ILCS 9/70)
    Sec. 70. Term of agreement; revocation.
    (a) A supported decision-making agreement extends until terminated by either party or by the terms of the agreement.
    (b) A supported decision-making agreement is terminated if:
        (1) the Office of Inspector General or Adult
    
Protective Services substantiated an allegation of abuse or neglect by the supporter; or
        (2) there is a restraining order against the
    
supporter by the principal.
    (c) A principal may revoke his or her supported decision-making agreement and invalidate the supported decision-making agreement at any time by:
        (1) canceling or destroying the supported
    
decision-making agreement or directing another in the presence of the principal to destroy the decision-making agreement;
        (2) executing a statement, in writing, that is signed
    
and dated by the principal, expressing his or her intent to revoke the supported decision-making agreement; or
        (3) verbally expressing the intent of the principal
    
to revoke the supported decision-making agreement in the presence of 2 witnesses.
    (d) Unless the supported decision-making agreement provides a different method for the resignation of the support, a supporter may resign by giving notice to the principal.
    (e) The last signed agreement holds.
(Source: P.A. 102-614, eff. 2-27-22.)