Legally Authorized Representative (LAR): An individual or judicial or other body authorized under applicable law to consent on behalf of a prospective subject to the subject's participation in the procedures involved in the research.
What is required to create a valid Power of Attorney in Massachusetts? To create a valid POA in Massachusetts, the principal must be of sound mind, sign the document in the presence of a notary, and sometimes have witnesses. The POA must comply with Massachusetts General Laws.
Current representatives 1st district: Richard Neal (D) (since 1989) 2nd district: Jim McGovern (D) (since 1997) 3rd district: Lori Trahan (D) (since 2019) 4th district: Jake Auchincloss (D) (since 2021)
Revoking the power of attorney To revoke the power of attorney, notify your attorney-in-fact in writing that the power has been revoked, and ask your attorney-in-fact to return any copies of the power of attorney document to you.
614.2. A taxpayer may submit a completed, signed Form M-2848 to DOR by either providing it to the specific DOR employee they are working with (such as a collector or auditor), uploading it through MassTaxConnect, or faxing it to 617-660-3995.
Someone who you choose to act on your behalf with the Marketplace, like a family member or other trusted person. Some authorized representatives may have legal authority to act on your behalf.
In most cases, the court appoints a person called a personal representative to collect, manage, and transfer estate property to the devisees or heirs. If the decedent left a will, the court decides if the decedent's will is valid.
An authorized representative can be a friend, family member, relative, or other person or organization of your choosing who agrees to help you. It is up to you to choose an authorized representative if you want one. Neither MassHealth nor the Health Connector will choose an authorized representative for you.