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202201691 <br />X ('5 Government Benefits <br />h. To act on my behalf in all matters that affect my right to allowances, compensation and <br />reimbursements properly payable to me by the Government of the United States or any agency or <br />department thereof This power includes, but is not limited to, the power to prepare, file, claim, <br />defend or settle any claim on my behalf and to receive and manage, as my Attorney-in-fact sees <br />fit, any proceeds of any claim. <br />X S1 -Retirement Benefit Transactions <br />i, To act for me and represent my interests in all matters affecting any retirement savings or pension <br />plans I may have. This power includes, but is not limited to, the power to continue contributions, <br />change contribution amounts, change investment strategies and options, move assets to other <br />plans, receive and manage payouts, and add or change existing beneficiaries. My Attorney-in-fact <br />cannot add himself or herself as a beneficiary unless he or she is already a designated beneficiary <br />as of the signing of this document. <br />X (y Family Care <br />j. To make whatever expenditures are required for the maintenance, education, benefit, medical care <br />and general advancement of me, my spouse and dependent children, and other poisons that I have <br />chosen or which I am legally required to support, any of which may include my Attorney-in-fact. <br />This power includes, but is not limited to, the power to pay for housing, clothing, food, travel and <br />other living costs. <br />X{S Chattel and Goods Transactions <br />k. To purchase, sell or otherwise deal with any type of personal property I may currently or in the <br />future have an interest in. This includes, but is not limited to, the power to purchase, sell, <br />exchange, accept as gift, place as security on loans, rent, lease, to pay or contest taxes or <br />assessments, mortgage or pledge. <br />XZJJ. Estate Transactions <br />1. To do any act that I can do through an attorney-in-fact with regard to all matters that affect any <br />trust, probate estate, conservatorship, or other fund from which I may receive payment as a <br />beneficiary. This power includes the power to disclaim any interest which might otherwise be <br />transferred or distributed to me from any other person, estate, trust, or other entity, as may be <br />appropriate. However, my Attorney-in-fact cannot disclaim assets to which I would be entitled, if <br />the result is that the disclaimed assets pass directly or indirectly to my Attorney-in-fact or my <br />Attorney -in -fact's estate. <br />Page 5 of 9 <br />