Changes to NC Law on Informed Consent - School of Government 2025

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Function The nature of the procedure or intervention. The risks and benefits of the procedure or intervention. Reasonable alternatives. The risks and benefits of alternatives. An assessment of the patients understanding of these elements [10][11]
On December 21, 2023, FDA issued a final rule providing an exception from the requirement to obtain informed consent when a clinical investigation poses no more than minimal risk to the human subject and includes appropriate safeguards to protect the rights, safety, and welfare of human subjects.
A treating medical professional must tell you the name and nature of your condition. Under informed consent law, healthcare clinicians are prohibited from withholding this information. The proposed treatment plan. The treatment options that your clinician wants you to consider must be fully explained.
How are the Age of Consent Laws in NC Different than Other States? The official age of consent in North Carolina is 16 years old. That does not mean the minor consenting to sexual intercourse in North Carolina necessarily qualifies to vote, purchase alcohol, or register for the draft.
Laws regarding informed consent vary from state to state.
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Under the implied-consent law, you can refuse any test, but your drivers license will be revoked for one year and could be revoked for a longer period of time under certain circumstances, and an officer can compel you to be tested under other laws.
In North Carolina, unemancipated minors can consent to treatment by a physician (often interpreted to include any provider working under a physicians supervision) for treatment for STIs, pregnancy m, drug/alcohol addiction, and emotional disturbance.
90-21.13. Informed consent to health care treatment or procedure. (3) A reasonable person, under all the surrounding circumstances, would have undergone such treatment or procedure had he been advised by the health care provider in ance with the provisions of subdivisions (1) and (2) of this subsection.

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