1. Delegation consistent with plan and fiduciary duty. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, a guardian or conservator may delegate a power to an agent that a prudent guardian or conservator of comparable skills could prudently delegate under the circumstances if the delegation is consistent with the guardian's or conservator's plan and fiduciary duty.
2. Delegating a power. In delegating a power under subsection 1, the guardian or conservator shall exercise reasonable care, skill and caution in:
A. Selecting the agent;
B. Establishing the scope and terms of the agent's work in accordance with the guardian's or conservator's plan;
C. Monitoring the agent's performance and compliance with the delegation; and
D. Redressing action or inaction of the agent that would constitute a breach of the guardian's or conservator's duties if performed by the guardian or conservator.
3. Delegation limitation. A guardian or conservator may not delegate all powers to an agent.
4. Agent performing a delegated power. In performing a power delegated under this section, an agent shall:
A. Exercise reasonable care to comply with the terms of the delegation and use reasonable care in the performance of the delegated power; and
B. If the agent has been delegated the power to make a decision on behalf of the individual subject to guardianship or conservatorship, in making the decision use the same decision-making standard the guardian or conservator would be required to use in making the decision.
5. Jurisdiction of court. By accepting a delegation of a power from a guardian or conservator under this section, an agent submits to the jurisdiction of the courts of this State in an action involving the agent's performance as agent.
6. Liability. A guardian or conservator that delegates and monitors a power in compliance with this section is not liable for the decisions or actions of the agent.