(a) A supported decision-making agreement must

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(1) name one or more adults to provide a principal with decision-making assistance; and
(2) describe the decision-making assistance that each supporter may provide the principal.
(b) A supported decision-making agreement must contain a notice to third parties that summarizes the rights and obligations of the supporter under this chapter and expressly identifies this chapter.
(c) A supported decision-making agreement may

(1) name an alternate supporter to act in the place of a supporter and the circumstances under which the alternate supporter may act;
(2) authorize a supporter to share information with another supporter named in the agreement, including an alternate supporter.