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Where the adult who made the agreement and the Representatives are spouses, then an RA will normally end when the marriage or marriage-like relationship ends. However, if the RA explicitly says that the RA will continue to be in effect after the end of the marriage or marriage-like relationship, then the RA will continue. | Where the adult who made the agreement and the Representatives are spouses, then an RA will normally end when the marriage or marriage-like relationship ends. However, if the RA explicitly says that the RA will continue to be in effect after the end of the marriage or marriage-like relationship, then the RA will continue. | ||
== G. Other Jurisdictions == | |||
As of September 1, 2011, RAs from other jurisdictions may be accepted in BC Subject to any further limitations or conditions set out in the regulations, the criteria for accepting an extra-jurisdictional RA is that it must (s 41): | |||
*perform the function of an RA | |||
*be made in a jurisdiction outside BC; and | |||
*comply with any prescribed requirements. | |||
The certificate in the prescribed form, which requires completion by the extra-jurisdictional solicitor, can be found in Schedule 1 of the RA Regulations, Form 5 (See [[Enhanced Representation Agreement for Health Care (15:App M) | Appendix M]]). | |||
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