Minor Consent & Confidentiality 15 th Annual Health Care Symposium April 1, 2016.

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Minor Consent & Confidentiality 15 th Annual Health Care Symposium April 1, 2016

CONSENT: MENTAL HEALTH

Consent to Mental Health Treatment May Be Given By: A parent or legal guardian, if available and capable of authorizing treatment The court, if a parent is unavailable or incapable of authorizing treatment Welf. & Inst. § 369(b) A relative who is caring for the child under a permanent plan established by the court. Welf. & Inst. Code § The minor under certain circumstances

Minor Consent to Outpatient Mental Health Treatment Minor can consent to mental health treatment if he or she is 12+; and Mature enough to participate intelligently in the treatment; and If the minor is using Medi-Cal, they must be in serious danger of physical or mental harm to self/others or child abuse/incest victim

Consent for Special Types of Mental Health Treatment: Voluntary Hospitalization and Inpatient Mental Health Treatment The court, with the child’s consent after consulting his/her attorney. Welf. & Inst. § 6552 Involuntary Hospitalization The Court may order a dependent child to be held for 72 hours if the child is gravely disabled or a danger to himself or others. Welf. & Inst. §§ 6550, 6551, Psychotropic Medication The court or a parent if the court allows the parent to do so. Welf. & Inst. Code § 369.5(a). A child age 12+ who is not gravely disabled may object to psychotropic medication. Welf. & Inst. § 5150.

Confidentiality If a minor consents or could have consented, the provider may only share information with parents or guardians with the signed authorization of the minor.

CONSENT: MEDICAL CARE

Parents: Family Code § 6903 “Parent or guardian” means either parent if both parents have legal custody, or the parent or person having legal custody, or the guardian, of a minor. Both parents have the right to make medical decisions unless a court has specifically limited the rights of one or both parents. Exception: If the law entitles a child to consent to treatment, a parent cannot overrule the child’s decision. Legal Guardians: Probate Code §§ 2353 & 2356 Legal guardians generally have the same authority as parents to grant medical consent, with certain restrictions. Caregivers with the Caregiver’s Affidavit: Family Code § 6550 Adult Relative: An adult relative who is providing 24-hour care may consent to medical treatment as if they were a legal guardian. Non-relative Caregiver: A non-relative caregiver may only consent to school related medical care, such as: well-child exam for school enrollment or immunizations. Third Party Consent: Family Code § 6910 A parent or legal guardian may give an adult third party the authority to consent to a child’s medical care. The third party’s authority to consent is limited to the treatment authorized in writing.

Hypothetical An aunt is caring for her nephew. What medical care can she consent to with: A caregiver’s affidavit? Legal guardianship? A family friend has been caring for a child on an ongoing basis for 6 weeks. What medical care can she consent to with: A caregiver’s affidavit? A third party consent? A notarized letter?

Foster Parents Relative Caregiver/Foster Parent: Family Code Sec An adult relative who is providing 24-hour care may consent to medical treatment as if they were a legal guardian. Non-relative Foster Parent: Health & Safety Code Sec May only consent to ordinary medical treatment and dental treatment, including, but not limited to, immunizations, physical examinations, and X-rays

Hypothetical Grandmother, a court-ordered relative caregiver, is caring for her grandson. He has tonsillitis. Can she consent to antibiotics? Can she consent to a tonsillectomy? Mary, a non-relative foster parent, is caring for Sarah. She has tonsillitis. Can she consent to antibiotics? Can she consent to a tonsillectomy?

Juvenile Court Welfare & Institutions Code § 369 For children in foster care or on probation, court authorization is required for anything beyond ordinary medical care. Examples: Surgery and other invasive procedures Psychotropic medication. Life sustaining medical treatment.

MINOR CONSENT NO AGE REQUIREMENT

Pregnancy: Prevention, Treatment, or Termination Family Code § 6925 A child of any age has the right to consent to all medical care related to the prevention or treatment of pregnancy. A child of any age has the right to terminate a pregnancy or carry it to term without notification or consent by either a parent or court. American Academy of Pediatrics v. Lundgren, 16 Cal. 4 th 307 (1997). A child may not consent to be sterilized without the consent of a parent or guardian.

School Release for Medical Services: Education Code § 48205; 66 Ops. Cal. Atty. Gen. 244 (1983); 87 Ops. Cal. Atty. Gen. 168 (2004). Schools Must excuse minors during the school day for confidential minor consent medical care. Cannot adopt a policy that requires parent consent or notification when the minor is excused from school for confidential medical care.

Hypothetical A sixteen-year-old child in foster care wants to terminate a pregnancy. Who has a right to consent to the procedure? Who should be informed? Does her age matter? Can she leave during the school day to do so?

MINOR CONSENT AGE 12+

Infectious, Contagious, or Communicable Diseases: Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment Family Code § 6926 A child who is 12+ may consent to medical care related to the diagnosis or treatment of an infectious, contagious, or communicable disease if the disease or condition is one that is required by law or regulation to be reported to the local health officer. Effective Jan. 1, 2012, A child who is 12+ may consent to medical care related to the prevention of a sexually transmitted disease. The minor's parents or guardian are not liable for payment for medical care provided.

Hypothetical A fifteen-year-old boy seeks treatment for a STI. Who consents to his treatment? Who has a right to know about his diagnosis and treatment?

Self-Sufficient Child: Family Code § 6922 Parent may be notified A child 15+ may consent to medical care if: S/he is living separate and apart from the child’s parents or guardian, with or without consent of a parent or guardian, and regardless of the duration of the separate residence. Child is managing his/her own financial affairs, regardless of the source of the child’s income. Parent/guardian is not liable for the cost of medical or dental care for a self-sufficient minor. Parents may be notified of treatment, but child may still obtain treatment regardless of their opinion. Contact legal counsel prior to disclosure.

Hypothetical A 16-year-old boy lives on the street. He has tonsillitis and needs an anti-biotic. Who can consent to his care? Are his parents liable for his medical care? A teen mother and her baby are both sick. The mother is given antibiotics for her baby. Can she consent to her care as well?

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