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PART 2 CONTINUING POWERS OF ATTORNEY AND WELFARE POWERS OF ATTORNEY
PART 6 INTERVENTION ORDERS AND GUARDIANSHIP ORDERS
Termination and variation of guardianship and replacement, removal or resignation of guardian
Termination of authority to intervene and guardianship on death of adult
84. Application to guardians appointed under Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995
84A.Application to storage of gametes without adult's consent where adult is incapable
84B.Application to use of human cells to create an embryo in vitro without adult's consent
88. Continuation of existing powers, minor and consequential amendments and repeals
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