2166.1. A mandate may, in particular, state the wishes of the mandator with respect to his care or to his living environment. However, the wishes expressed with respect to medical care in advance medical directives prevail over any conflicting wishes stated in the mandate.
The mandate may also state the mandator’s wish to be periodically subject to medical and psychosocial assessments, and set the time limits within which the mandator will be reassessed.
The mandate must indicate the person to whom the mandatary shall render an account and the intervals at which the mandatary shall do so, which may not exceed three years. If the person to whom the mandatary shall render an account has not been designated or where the person designated to receive the account is unable to act, the court may designate another person to receive it. The Public Curator may be designated to receive the account both by the mandator and by the court.
2020, c. 112020, c. 11, s. 831.