Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015
Performance of functions of co-decision-maker | ||
19. (1) In exercising his or her functions as specified in the co-decision-making agreement, a co-decision-maker shall— | ||
(a) advise the appointer by explaining relevant information and considerations relating to a relevant decision, | ||
(b) ascertain the will and preferences of the appointer on a matter the subject of, or to be the subject of, a relevant decision and assist the appointer with communicating the appointer’s will and preferences, | ||
(c) assist the appointer to obtain the appointer’s relevant information, | ||
(d) discuss with the appointer the known alternatives and likely outcomes of a relevant decision, | ||
(e) make a relevant decision jointly with the appointer, and | ||
(f) make reasonable efforts to ensure that a relevant decision is implemented as far as practicable. | ||
(2) A co-decision-maker shall be entitled to be reimbursed out of the assets of the appointer in respect of his or her fair and reasonable costs and expenses which are— | ||
(a) reasonably incurred in performing his or her functions as co-decision-maker, | ||
(b) vouched for in a manner acceptable to the Director, and | ||
(c) included in a report submitted by the co-decision-maker under section 27 . | ||
(3) A co-decision-maker shall not be entitled to remuneration for performing his or her functions as co-decision-maker. | ||
(4) Where— | ||
(a) after an application has been made under section 21 to register a co-decision- making agreement but before registration of the agreement, or | ||
(b) after registration of a co-decision-making agreement, | ||
the co-decision-maker or any person specified in section 21 (3) has reason to believe that the appointer’s capacity has— | ||
(i) deteriorated to the extent that he or she lacks capacity in relation to the relevant decisions which are the subject of the co-decision-making agreement even with the assistance of a co-decision-maker, or | ||
(ii) improved to the extent that he or she has capacity in relation to the relevant decisions which are the subject of the co-decision-making agreement, | ||
he or she shall promptly inform the Director of that belief. | ||
(5) In this Part, a reference to a relevant decision being made jointly means that a co-decision-maker— | ||
(a) shall acquiesce with the wishes of the appointer in respect of the relevant decision, and | ||
(b) shall not refuse to sign a document referred to in section 23 (3), | ||
unless it is reasonably fores eeable that such acquiescence or signature, as the case may be, will result in serious harm to the appointer or to another person. | ||
(6) A co-decision-maker shall not have authority to make decisions jointly with a relevant person other than the relevant decisions specified in the co-decision-making agreement. | ||
(7) Where an appointer has more than one co-decision-maker, each of the co-decision-makers shall exercise his or her functions in a manner which is not inconsistent with the functions exercisable by another co-decision-maker. |