(1) A person is eligible to sign an appointment form for a supportive attorney appointment at the direction of the principal if the person—
(a) is of or over 18 years of age; and
(b) is not a witness to the signing of the appointment form; and
(c) is not a supportive attorney under the supportive attorney appointment.
(2) To avoid doubt, a person is not excluded from being eligible to sign an appointment form at the direction of the principal merely because the person is an employee of a supportive attorney for the principal who signs the form while the person is acting in the ordinary course of that employment.