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Section 19-7-2. ing to this Statute, minors are not competent to consent to treatment by a mental health professional, and that parents must consent to treatment for their minor children who are under the age of 18.
MINORS CAN CONSENT TO TREATMENT BY A PHYSICIAN OR DENTIST WHEN THE MINOR IS: On active duty with armed services. 16 years old or older and residing apart from parents, managing conservator or guardian and managing his or her own financial affairs.
Any minor who is 14 years of age or older, or has graduated from high school, or is married, or having been married is divorced or is pregnant may give effective consent to any legally authorized medical, dental, health or mental health services for himself or herself, and the consent of no other person shall be
Illinois law permits certain minors to consent to the performance of medical or surgical procedures if the minor is: Married; A parent; or Pregnant. Under this law, such minors and any person who is 18 years or older is deemed to have the same legal capacity to act as a person of legal age.
In most states, age 18 is the age of majority and thus, before treating a patient under the age of 18, consent must be obtained from the patients parent or legal guardian.

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Section 32.001 allows certain non-parents to consent to medical, dental, psychological, and surgical treatment of a child when the person having the right to consent as otherwise provided by law [the natural parent] cannot be contacted and that person has not given actual notice to the contrary.
Texas Childrens Health Plan was founded in 1996 by Texas Childrens Hospital. We are the nations first health maintenance organization (HMO) created just for children. We cover kids, teens, pregnant women, and adults.
The mature minor doctrine is a rule of law found in the United States and Canada accepting that an unemancipated minor patient may possess the maturity to choose or reject a particular health care treatment, sometimes without the knowledge or agreement of parents, and should be permitted to do so.

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