(1) To authorize surgery for the ward, but this authority does not prevent the person having legal custody of the ward from acting under ORS 419B.373 (4).
(2) To authorize the ward to enlist in the Armed Forces of the United States.
(3) To consent to the ward’s marriage.
(4) When the ward has been committed under ORS 419B.527, to consent to the adoption of the ward.
(5) To make other decisions concerning the ward of substantial legal significance.
(6) To make such reports and to supply such information to the court as the court may from time to time require. [1993 c.33 §116; 2003 c.396 §66]