Common use of Authorization Agreement Clause in Contracts

Authorization Agreement. This authorization agreement is for a term of: • six months from the date the parties enter into the agreement, and will renew automatically for six-month terms unless the agreement is terminated by any of the circumstances provided in Section 34.008 of the Texas Family Code; or • the time provided in the agreement with a specific expiration date earlier than six months after the date the parties enter into the agreement. If the parent does not want the agreement to last for six months and renew automatically for six-month terms after that, the parent must identify the circumstances under which the authorization agreement may be terminated (as provided by Section 34.008) before the term of the agreement expires; or continued beyond the term of the agreement by a court (as provided by Section 34.008(b)). Note: See last page of form for full text of Section 34.008 regarding terminating or revoking the agreement If the parent wishes the agreement to expire at a date earlier than six months from the date the parties enter into the agreement, indicate the date the agreement is to expire: If applicable, state circumstances to terminate the agreement before the expiration date: By signing below, parent and the voluntary adult caregiver acknowledge that they have each read this authorization agreement carefully, are entering into the authorization agreement voluntarily, and have read and understand all of the Warnings and Disclosures included in this authorization agreement. PARENT Printed name: SUBSCRIBED AND ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME on this day of , 20 . Notary Public in and for the State of TEXAS PARENT** Printed name: SUBSCRIBED AND ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME on this day of , 20 . Notary Public in and for the State of TEXAS VOLUNTARY ADULT CAREGIVER Printed name: SUBSCRIBED AND ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME on this day of , 20 . Notary Public in and for the State of TEXAS Important statutory provisions Texas Family Code (as of September 1, 2017)

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Authorization Agreement, www.dickinsonisd.org, Authorization Agreement

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Authorization Agreement. This authorization agreement is for a term of: six months from the date the parties enter into the agreement, and will renew automatically for six-month terms unless the agreement is terminated by any of the circumstances provided in Section 34.008 of the Texas Family Code; or the time provided in the agreement with a specific expiration date earlier than six months after the date the parties enter into the agreement. If the parent does not want the agreement to last for six months and renew automatically for six-month terms after that, the parent must identify the circumstances under which the authorization agreement may be terminated (as provided by Section 34.008) before the term of the agreement expires; or continued beyond the term of the agreement by a court (as provided by Section 34.008(b)). Note: See last page of form for full text of Section 34.008 regarding terminating or revoking the agreement If the parent wishes the agreement to expire at a date earlier than six months from the date the parties enter into the agreement, indicate the date the agreement is to expire: If applicable, state circumstances to terminate the agreement before the expiration date: By signing below, parent and the voluntary adult caregiver acknowledge that they have each read this authorization agreement carefully, are entering into the authorization agreement voluntarily, and have read and understand all of the Warnings and Disclosures included in this authorization agreement. PARENT Printed name: SUBSCRIBED AND ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME on this day of , 20 . Notary Public in and for the State of TEXAS PARENT** Printed name: SUBSCRIBED AND ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME on this day of , 20 . Notary Public in and for the State of TEXAS VOLUNTARY ADULT CAREGIVER Printed name: SUBSCRIBED AND ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME on this day of , 20 . Notary Public in and for the State of TEXAS Important statutory provisions Texas Family Code (as of September 1, 2017)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Authorization Agreement, Authorization Agreement

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