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Title: Texas Adolescents and Consent


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Texas Adolescents and Consent
  • Angela Hobbs-Lopez, D.O.
  • Adolescent Health Coordinator

2
Acknowledgement
  • Celia Neavel, M.D.Director of Adolescent
    HealthAt Peoples Community Clinic

3
Disclaimer
  • I am not a lawyer
  • For specific concerns or questions regarding the
    law or consent, it is recommended that you seek
    advise from
  • legal counsel
  • licensing board
  • local ISD
  • Texas Education Agency

4
Definition of a Minor
  • A person under 18 years of age who has never been
    married and never been declared an adult by a
    court.

5
Who may consent to the medical treatment of
minors?
  • Parents have the duty to support the minor,
    including providing the minor with clothing,
    food, shelter, medical and dental care, and
    education.
  • Parents have the right to consent to the minors
    marriage, enlistment in the armed forces, medical
    and dental care, and psychiatric, psychological,
    and surgical treatment.
  • Non-parent sole managing conservator has
    essentially same rights and duties as parent sole
    managing conservator.

Texas Family Code 151.001
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Divorced Parents
  • Either parent can give consent for any emergency
    health care, including surgical procedures.
  • The parent appointed as sole managing conservator
    may give consent for the minors nonemergency
    surgical procedure.
  • Rights of possessory conservator(s) are specified
    by the court, usually allowing them the right to
    consent for medical/dental care not involving a
    surgical procedure, except in an emergency.

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Divorced Parents
  • In the case of divorced parents or for children
    in foster care, a court order may limit or
    specify who is authorized to provide medical
    consent, and for what.
  • Providers with concerns can request to review
    this portion of the divorce decree.

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Who may consent for emergencies?
  • Either parent
  • A health care provider does not need parents or
    guardians consent for emergencies to preserve
    life and limb.
  • Appropriate personnel should at least attempt to
    contact the parent/conservator while emergency
    progresses.

9
Who else may consent to medical treatment of
minor?
  • The following persons may consent to medical,
    dental, psychological, and surgical treatment of
    a minor when the person who has the right to
    consent (parent or legal guardian) cannot be
    contacted and that person has not given actual
    notice to the contrary
  • Grandparent
  • Adult sibling
  • Adult aunt or uncle
  • Educational institution in which minor is
    enrolled that has written authorization to
    consent from person having the right to consent
  • Adult who has actual care, control, and
    possession of minor and has written consent from
    person having right to consent
  • Court having jurisdiction
  • An adult under court jurisdiction
  • Peace officer who has lawfully taken custody of
    minor
  • Texas Youth Commission (when minor committed to
    it)

Texas Family Code 32.001
10
Who else may consent to medical treatment of
minor?
  • This does not apply to consent for immunizations.

Texas Family Code 32.001
11
Who may consent to immunization of a minor?
  • Parent
  • Guardian
  • Person authorized under the law of another state
    or a court order to consent

Texas Family Code 32.101
12
Who may consent to immunization of a minor?
  • If the parent, legal guardian, or court-appointed
    person are not available and authority to consent
    is not denied, the following may
  • Grandparent
  • Adult sibling
  • Adult aunt or uncle
  • Stepparent
  • Educational institution in which minor is
    enrolled that has written authorization to
    consent from person having the right to consent
  • Adult who has actual care, control, and
    possession of minor and has written consent from
    person having right to consent
  • Court having jurisdiction
  • An adult under court jurisdiction
  • An adult having actual care, control, and
    possession of minor as the minors primary
    caregiver
  • Texas Youth Commission (when minor committed to
    it)

Texas Family Code 32.101
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Who may consent to immunization of a minor?
  • A person may not consent for the minor if they
    have actual knowledge that a parent, managing
    conservator, guardian, or other person who under
    the law of another state or court order may
    consent for the minor
  • Has expressly refused to give consent for
    immunization
  • Has been told not to consent for the minor
  • Has withdrawn a prior written authorization for
    the person to consent

Texas Family Code 32.101
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Requirements of non-parents to provide consent
for immunization
  • Provide health care provider with sufficient and
    accurate health history
  • Other information about minor, if necessary
  • Sufficient and accurate history about the minors
    family in order to determine risks and benefits
  • Provide informed consent and form


Texas Family Code 32.101 32.102
15
Limited Liability for Immunization
  • A health care provider is not liable for an
    adverse reaction to an immunization or for
    injuries to the minor resulting from factual
    errors in the health history or information given
    by the person consenting to the health care
    provider, except from the persons own acts of
    negligence.

Texas Family Code 32.103
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Limited Liability for Immunization
  • A person consenting to immunization of a minor, a
    health care provider, nurse, or any medical
    facility is not liable for damages arising from
    an immunization administered to a minor
    authorized except for injuries resulting from the
    persons or facilitys own acts of negligence.

Texas Family Code 32.103
17
Consent Form
  • Consent to medical treatment or immunization must
    be
  • In writing
  • Signed by the person giving consent
  • Given to the doctor, hospital, or medical
    facility that administers the treatment
  • Must include
  • Name of child
  • Name of one or both parents, if known, and name
    of any managing conservator or guardian
  • Name of person giving consent and persons
    relationship to minor
  • Statement of nature of medical treatment to be
    given
  • Date treatment is to begin

Texas Family Code 32.002
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When can a minor give consent for own medical
treatment?
  • Is on active duty with armed services.
  • Is 16 years of age or older and resides separate
    and apart from their parents, managing
    conservator, or guardian (with or without their
    consent) and managing their own financial
    affairs, regardless of the source of income.
  • Is consenting to diagnosis or treatment of an
    infectious, contagious, or communicable disease
    that is reportable, including STIs.

Texas Family Code 32.003
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When can a minor give consent for medical
treatment?
  • Is unmarried and pregnant and consents to
    treatment related to pregnancy, other than
    abortion.
  • Is consenting to examination or treatment for
    chemical addiction, dependency, or any other
    condition directly related to chemical use.
  • Is unmarried, is the parent of a child, and has
    actual custody of their child and consents for
    them.
  • Is consenting for counseling for suicide
    prevention, chemical addiction or dependency, or
    for sexual, physical, or emotional abuse.

Texas Family Code 32.003 and 32.004
20
Consent for Family Planning
  • Parental consent is not required in any state for
    minors to purchase nonprescription contraceptives
    or to receive information about family planning.
  • No state explicitly prohibits minors from
    receiving contraceptive prescriptions.

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Consent for Family Planning
  • Texas prohibits the use of state funds to provide
    contraception without parents consent.
  • Federal law also explicitly states that minors on
    Medicaid and Title X must be provided family
    planning services on request.
  • Minors may consent if legally emancipated or 16
    and living on own.
  • This does not include abortion.

22
Consent for Family Planning
  • Rider 13
  • Parental consent for contraceptives required if
    funding source
  • Title V
  • Title XX and not Title X
  • Parental consent for contraceptives not required
    if funding source
  • Medicaid
  • Title X (or X and XX)

23
Liability
  • Those persons under jurisdiction who consent to
    the medical treatment of a minor are immune from
    liability for damages resulting from examination
    or treatment, except to the extent of a persons
    own acts of negligence.
  • A physician, dentist, psychologist, hospital, or
    medical facility at which the minor is treated is
    immune from damages, except to the extent of
    persons own acts of negligence.

Texas Family Code 32.001
24
Liability
  • A physician, dentist, psychologist, hospital, or
    medical facility may rely on the written
    statement of the minor containing the grounds on
    which the minor has capacity to consent to the
    minors medical treatment.

25
Confidentiality
  • A provider is legally permitted, but not legally
    required, to provide confidential care to a
    minor.
  • A physician, dentist, or psychologist may, with
    or without the consent of a minor who is a
    patient, advise the parents, managing
    conservator, or guardian of the minor of the
    treatment given to or needed by the minor.

26
Confidentiality
  • If it is the practice of the provider to inform
    the parent or guardian about care given to a
    minor, it is considered ethical to inform the
    minor of this practice prior to taking a history.
  • The minor may choose to go to a different
    provider who will provide confidential services.

27
Limitations of Confidentiality
  • Abuse or neglect
  • Suicidal/homicidal ideation
  • Reportable disease
  • Your best judgment

Texas Family Code 32.005
28
Abuse/Neglect Reporting
  • Abuse is mental, emotional, physical, or sexual
    injury to a minor or failure to prevent such
    injury.
  • Neglect of a minor includes
  • (1) failure to provide a minor with food,
    clothing, shelter and/or medical care and/or
  • (2) leaving a minor in a situation where the
    minor is at risk of harm.

Texas Family Code 261.001
29
Abuse/Neglect Reporting
  • Providers may evaluate for this without parental
    or minor consent
  • Exceptions
  • Minor is 16 years of age or older and refuses
    consent
  • For whom consent is prohibited by a court order

30
Abuse/Neglect Reporting
  • An unmarried minor under 17 cannot consent to
    sexual activity
  • Must be reported unless affirmative defense of
    prosecution determined including
  • Minor is not less than 14
  • Any partners not more than 3 years older
  • Partners are not of the same sex
  • Force is not involved
  • Partners have no history of being a sex offender
  • Professionals must report within 48 hours

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Abuse/Neglect Reporting
  • Any case of sexual activity of minor less than 14
  • May report to law enforcement
  • Generally report to CPS by
  • Phone 1-800-252-5400
  • Fax 1-800-647-7410
  • Internet https//reportabuse.ws
  • Login professional
  • PW report1
  • State-funded organizations at biggest risk for
    not reportingcan lose all state funding

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Resources
  • THSteps Online Provider Training
  • Overview
  • Adolescent Health Screening
  • Case Management
  • Cultural Competence
  • Dental Health Care for Primary Care Providers
  • Dental Screening by Dental Professionals
  • Developmental Screening
  • Hearing and Vision Screening
  • Immunization
  • Introduction to Medical Home
  • Mental Health Screening
  • Newborn Hearing Screening
  • Newborn Screening
  • Nutrition
  • Pharmacy
  • Weight Management
  • Accredited for CNE by the American Nurses
    Credentialing Center
  • http//www.dshs.state.tx.us/thsteps/default.shtmOv
    erview

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Resources
  • Texas Family Code (chapters 32, 151, 261)
  • http//tlo2.tlc.state.tx.us/statutes/fa.toc.htm
  • Legal and Ethical Issues Facing Adolescent Health
    Care Professionals
  • http//www.mssm.edu/msjournal/71/71_3_pages_181_18
    5.pdf

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Resources
  • DSHS Child Abuse Screening, Documenting, and
    Reporting Policy For Contractors/Providers
    Revised effective September 1, 2005
  • http//www.dshs.state.tx.us/childabusereporting/gs
    c_pol.shtm
  • Texas Department of Family and Protective
    Services Report Abuse or Neglect
  • http//www.dfps.state.tx.us/Contact_Us/report_abus
    e.asp
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