• (COLUMBUS, OH) - Earlier this week, the Ohio House Health and Aging Committee voted to stand with Ohio Right to Life and protect parental rights and parental notification laws for minors seeking an abortion. (ohiolife.org)
  • By a 14 to 7 vote, the House Committee passed H.B. 63, a bill to revise the process of judicial bypass under Ohio's Parental Consent for Abortion statute. (ohiolife.org)
  • Though Ohio law currently requires parental consent before a minor can obtain an abortion, a loophole exists which allows judges to by-pass parental involvement and allow a minor to obtain an abortion. (ohiolife.org)
  • Ohio Right to Life urges our members to encourage our elected officials to pass other pro-life legislation to include H.B. 78 , the late term abortion ban and H.B. 79 , the opt-out of abortion coverage legislation. (ohiolife.org)
  • See informed consent for such legislation in general, or minors and abortion for legislation relating specifically to abortion. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some jurisdictions stop short of requiring parental consent for abortion but require parental notification. (wikipedia.org)
  • The state abortion laws in this chart contain three main parts: the definition of an illegal abortion, the definition of a legal abortion, and a section dealing with consent and/or notice. (findlaw.com)
  • States may require a minor seeking an abortion to obtain the consent of a parent or guardian as long as there is an adequate judicial bypass procedure. (findlaw.com)
  • Let's be honest about what we're doing with HB 265: We're creating another parental-involvement statute, not because we want to develop policies to improve a girl's health, but because we want to secure political goals aimed at 1) making abortion harder to get, 2) restoring parental authority and 3) punishing girls for having sex. (sunshinestatenews.com)
  • A clear message during the 2022 campaign for Proposal 3 creating a right to abortion in the Constitution centered around its lack of impact on parental consent laws, but now advocates want to see changes. (gongwer.com)
  • Legislation in previous terms introduced by abortion-rights advocates would have repealed the state's parental consent law. (gongwer.com)
  • Abortion opponents don't want to see the law changed and have released polling they say shows broad support for parental consent laws in the state. (gongwer.com)
  • Current law requires one parent to consent to a minor receiving an abortion with the ability to receive a judicial bypass from a probate court. (gongwer.com)
  • At the time, Democrats who supported abortion rights were floating a proposal that would have allowed other family members, including siblings over the age of 25, aunts or uncles, to provide consent. (gongwer.com)
  • Forced parental consent requirements make it more difficult for these vulnerable young people to access necessary abortion care, leading to delays and greater risks to their health. (gongwer.com)
  • Pohutsky is working on legislation to repeal what advocates call "trap laws," which she said limit access to abortion with unnecessary restrictions. (gongwer.com)
  • As of January 2006 Texas requires parental consent before a woman under 18 years of age can obtain an abortion. (marchforlife.org)
  • A parent or legal guardian, with government ID, must accompany the minor patient to the office and sign a parental consent form prior to an abortion. (marchforlife.org)
  • One destination of the law avoiders is New Mexico where parents have no rights under law when it comes to abortion of their young daughters the other is Colorado where only notice is necessary , not consent. (marchforlife.org)
  • New Mexico tried the same thing however abortion-profiteer Planned Parenthood tied the legislation up in the courts. (marchforlife.org)
  • Parental rights are a very popular issue but routinely ignored by Congress - the Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act should be a major piece of legislation being pushed by pro-life forces in Congress. (marchforlife.org)
  • The problem is that many abortion clinics lure young girls from their home states that have parental notice laws to states where they can get abortions without their parents knowing. (marchforlife.org)
  • The Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act (CIANA) makes it a federal offense to transport a minor across state lines to obtain an abortion in circumvention of parental involvement laws in the minor's home state. (marchforlife.org)
  • The bill would also require parental notification before an abortion is conducted on a minor from another state. (marchforlife.org)
  • As U.S. Senator Obama voted "No" in 2006 on a bill requiring parents to be notified before their minor daughter got an out-of-state abortion, and he voted "No" in 2008 on a bill prohibiting the trafficking of minors from states with parental involvement laws to states without them. (marchforlife.org)
  • Washington State could soon require youth shelters to hide minors who run away from home in order to obtain an abortion or sex change operations without parental consent. (freebeacon.com)
  • In a 4-2 ruling, the New Jersey high court concluded that parental rights do not outweigh a young woman's constitutional right to have an abortion. (feminist.org)
  • Forty-two states have laws requiring parental consent or notification before a minor can have an abortion. (feminist.org)
  • Now, pro-abortion lawmakers in one European country are working to push their abortion agenda for teenage girls to undergo the procedure without parental consent. (townhall.com)
  • BBC reported this week that a new bill in Spain will remove a requirement for 16 and 17-year-old girls to have parental consent to obtain an abortion . (townhall.com)
  • In education and parental rights, the platform mentions that school-based clinics should not provide abortion referrals or counseling to students. (studentsforlife.org)
  • It also calls for legislation for parental consent before a minor is taken across state lines for an abortion. (studentsforlife.org)
  • This legislation protects American taxpayers from being forced to fund abortions, along with a permanent ban on subsidies and federal funding for abortion or abortion coverage through healthcare plans. (studentsforlife.org)
  • Democratic Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal introduced a sweeping abortion bill cosponsored by 47 Senate Democrats that would nullify parental consent laws nationwide. (dailycaller.com)
  • The legislation would also automatically strike down all state laws restricting abortions in the first six months of pregnancy and does not include exceptions for parental notification or consent laws, which require parents to be notified of or grant permission for their underage child to have an abortion. (dailycaller.com)
  • Underage patients need a parent's consent to get an abortion in 21 states, while ten states require one or more parents to be notified of their child's abortion and six states require both, according to the Guttmacher Institute. (dailycaller.com)
  • The WHPA's overly broad language far exceeds Roe by striking down state laws such as those that require certain materials to be given to the patient, prohibit sex-based abortions, or require parental or guardian notification for minors seeking an abortion," the press release said. (dailycaller.com)
  • Democrats have even stripped common-sense requirements from their bill, such as parental consent for minors and bans on partial-birth abortion. (dailycaller.com)
  • Pro-abortion bill in Senate goes beyond 'Roe' and would allow minors to get abortions without parental consent, provide tax dollars for abortions, force religious hospitals to perform abortions, and ensure unborn human beings could be killed until moment of birth (and beyond)," Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton said on Twitter. (dailycaller.com)
  • A parliamentary group has put forward a proposal to change current legislation and require 16 and 17 year old girls and some women with mental disabilities to obtain parental or guardian consent before they can access safe and legal abortion services. (amnesty.org)
  • According to the proposed legislation, in some instances adolescents could even change their gender without parental consent. (lifesitenews.com)
  • California filed a bill in March that allows adolescents to be admitted to a group home without parental agreement with clearance from school counselors. (kptv.com)
  • Be legally wise: When is parental consent required for adolescents' access to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)? (scielo.org.za)
  • (b) In recognition of the importance of access to confidential care, the Society of Adolescent Medicine recommends that adolescents be legally allowed to give their own consent for all or some types of health care and to have their confidentiality protected the adolescents' health care in the provision of that care. (advocatesforyouth.org)
  • This indicator represents the response to the survey question 2.4 Are there legislation, policies or regulations for access to care for adolescents without parental consent? (who.int)
  • These opponents, including Right to Life of Michigan, also point to supporters of the Reproductive Freedom for All campaign insisting during the 2022 campaign that the constitutional amendment would not invalidate parental consent. (gongwer.com)
  • The "Consent for Vaccinations of Minors Amendment Act of 2022" (B24-0942) is a regular version of the same bill that has already been introduced as "emergency" (See B24-0890 ) and "temporary" (See B24-0891 ) legislation. (westonaprice.org)
  • All assisted suicide legislation for the 2022 session has been defeated. (vacatholic.org)
  • When they go into effect in March 2024 and September 2023, respectively, anyone under eighteen will be required to obtain parental consent before accessing social media. (eff.org)
  • Parental consent laws (also known as parental involvement laws) in some countries require that one or more parents consent to or be notified before their minor child can legally engage in certain activities. (wikipedia.org)
  • Texas legislators, representing the wishes of the large majority of citizens of that state, passed parental consent and notification laws to help ensure that a young girl in a difficult situation has the support she needs. (marchforlife.org)
  • It is clearly in the role of the U.S. Congress to make sure that one state does not move to undermine the laws and parental rights of another state. (marchforlife.org)
  • These laws would require people under a certain age, usually 18, to obtain parental consent before making an account on some of the most popular platforms on the planet, many of which are useful for young people to access educational resources, community, political speech, and more. (eff.org)
  • But parental consent is an aspect of each of the laws, and likely of others that may pass this year. (eff.org)
  • How Would Parental Consent Laws Work? (eff.org)
  • Parental consent laws like these would force parents to offer some sort of proof that they consent to a child's use of social media. (eff.org)
  • None of the laws outline any procedures for how this would be done, and they all establish these consent requirements as if it's an easy thing to implement. (eff.org)
  • For other information on the legislation, including the full text (PDF format), summaries of state parental notification and consent laws, and other resources, click here . (christiannewswire.com)
  • Further, we must ask ourselves if this bill is the beginning of a slippery slope…will more laws come forward to disallow parental involvement in making decisions about their minor children? (citywatchla.com)
  • Republican Maine Sen. Susan Collins and Republican Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski cited the bill's broad language and failure to allow parental consent laws as part of their reason for refusing to vote for it in a joint February 28 press release. (dailycaller.com)
  • She pointed to the judicial waiver procedure that didn't exist under the old law, in which a minor can seek to bypass the parental consent requirement. (nationalrighttolifenews.org)
  • Michigan's parental consent requirement is particularly harmful to young people who do not have a safe and supportive parent in their life. (gongwer.com)
  • Pohutsky noted previous iterations of legislation she has backed repealed the requirement. (gongwer.com)
  • We recommend that service-providers should take steps to ensure that those persons who meet an age requirement for self-consent, also meet the capacity requirement, and that best practices in this regard be shared. (scielo.org.za)
  • Of the 14 Democrats who initiatially voted in favor of S. 403 on July 25, yesterday eight flipped and voted to kill the parental notification requirement: Ken Salazar (Co.), Tom Carper (De. (christiannewswire.com)
  • Pearson noted that if lawmakers only wanted to remove the parental consent requirement for minors on Medi-Cal to receive mental health services, they could simply tweak the state's welfare code. (freebeacon.com)
  • This is the latest blue state effort to help minors obtain controversial medical procedures without parental consent. (freebeacon.com)
  • Oregon Republican state senators are boycotting and ultimately stalling floor sessions in response to far-left legislation that would allow minors to have abortions and trans procedures without parental consent. (breitbart.com)
  • House passage "would be a victory for Gov. Ron DeSantis, who urged lawmakers on the opening day of the 2020 legislative session to send a parental-consent measure to his desk," according to the News Service of Florida. (nationalrighttolifenews.org)
  • Lawmakers in Oregon , Minnesota , and Colorado have all passed legislation designed to make their states "safe havens" for youths seeking sex changes or abortions. (freebeacon.com)
  • As NRL News Today reported, Gov. DeSantis, in his Second State of the State address delivered last month, said, "I hope that the Legislature will send me this session the parental consent bill that last year was passed by the House but not by the Senate. (nationalrighttolifenews.org)
  • It dates to 1990 when Right to Life of Michigan collected sufficient signatures from registered voters to put the proposal before the Legislature, which passed the parental consent law to avoid then Governor Jim Blanchard's veto. (gongwer.com)
  • Other legislation making its way through the legislature would punish parents and foster parents who do not "affirm" children's transgender identity. (freebeacon.com)
  • Senate bill sponsor Sen. Kelli Stargel, said her legislation is "not a pro-choice or pro-life bill. (nationalrighttolifenews.org)
  • An act relating to supporting youth," or Senate Bill 5599 , allows host homes for runaway youth "to house youth without parental permission. (kptv.com)
  • The legislation, Senate Bill 642, passed in 2015 but had not taken effect due to the court challenge. (theweek.com)
  • I met with some legislators from the House of Representatives, which is where S. 132 - the problematic parental consent bill - will next be considered. (netchoice.org)
  • California Democrats recently advanced a bill that would allow children as young as 12 check into a group home without parent consent. (freebeacon.com)
  • We commend Majority Leader Bill Frist for fighting to the end to free this legislation from the grip of a Senate minority, a minority that has preserved the ability of profiteering abortionists to keep parents in the dark. (christiannewswire.com)
  • CALIFORNIA BILL - A highly contentious bill intended to allow some California teenagers to be vaccinated without parental consent has been shelved by the author, who said there were not enough votes to get it through on the final day of the legislative session. (citywatchla.com)
  • Dubbed "The Reproductive Health and Access to Care Act," the bill would allow "any person without regard to the age" to come to Oregon to murder her unborn child and / or remove her breasts - or in the case of a male child, remove his genitals - without parental consent. (newstarget.com)
  • The same piece of legislation would allow children to reconstruct their faces and remove hair as "medically necessary" with insurance companies being forced to foot the bill. (newstarget.com)
  • A medical watchdog organization has launched a "Detransitioner Bill of Rights" - model legislation aimed at supporting people who seek to detransition from experimental sex change drugs and procedures they received as minors. (breitbart.com)
  • The District of Columbia is considering a bill that would allow children to consent to vaccination without parental consent. (westonaprice.org)
  • B24-0942 applies to any child in D.C. and does not require the child to reside in D.C., so visiting families will have children at risk of being vaccinated without parental consent if this bill passes. (westonaprice.org)
  • Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo (D.) and state senator Scott Wiener (D.), the co-authors of the bill, reiterated on Tuesday that they simply seek to give all children equal access to mental health services, as privately insured minors from age 12 can already receive outpatient therapy without parental consent. (freebeacon.com)
  • The authors want to change the law to let a 12 year old opt out of their home on a whim, invoking parental separation and emancipation of minors without any claim of danger or parental consent," Nicole Pearson, an attorney, said in her testimony against the bill. (freebeacon.com)
  • The second bill, the New York Child Data Protection Act, would prohibit all online sites from collecting, using, sharing, or selling personal data of anyone under 18 years old, unless they receive informed consent or it's otherwise necessary. (8newsnow.com)
  • Five additional states require parental consent for discussion, according to the project. (scrippsnews.com)
  • And though it doesn't directly require parental consent for social media, the Kids Online Safety Act , too, would require platforms to implement "parental supervision" tools that would force them to verify child-parent relationships. (eff.org)
  • Legislation introduced in the Senate and House would require parental notification annually before sexually explicit content was presented. (vacatholic.org)
  • On Tuesday, the House passed legislation ( 50-49 ) that would require parental consent to enroll children in public school "Family Life Education" programs. (vacatholic.org)
  • Seven Member States ( Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Luxembourg, Spain and Romania ) require children to obtain both parental and judicial approval if they want to get married before the age of 18 years. (europa.eu)
  • Policy makers and researchers require NHANES dietary data to assess the quality and adequacy of the U.S. diet in relation to health parameters, to evaluate the impact of program changes including welfare reform, legislation, food fortification policy, and child nutrition programs, and to identify target groups for public health education and awareness programs. (cdc.gov)
  • However, 1 required parental consent, another stated that school district policies may require parental consent, and yet another noted that the sunscreen must be supplied by a parent or guardian. (cdc.gov)
  • To inform control strategies, we investigated the prevalence of inappropriate antibiotic use for common childhood infections by parents across different geographic areas and economic development stages, overall parental knowledge about antimicrobial drug use and resistance, the impact of parental pressure for antibiotics on prescribing behaviors, and parental contribution to the overall use of antibiotics in children. (cdc.gov)
  • Protesters the Texas Capitol in 2021 rally against legislation limiting the rights of transgender Texans. (kptv.com)
  • The former president's words come as many Republican governors have signed legislation prohibiting transgender women from participating in women's sports. (yahoo.com)
  • No teacher should ever be allowed to teach transgender to our children without parental consent," he added. (yahoo.com)
  • The Washington Post said that the legislation was the result of bills being passed by state politicians Republican Jill Holtzman Vogel and Democrat Jennifer McClellan. (independent.co.uk)
  • Of the 11 states that have enacted legislation allowing students to carry and self-apply sunscreen at school, 7 passed legislation in 2017. (cdc.gov)
  • Since then, many countries have adopted government decrees or introduced legislation to impose an explicit ban on human cloning for reproductive purposes. (who.int)
  • Incorporate Infancy Doctrine into California's State Legislation. (usc.edu)
  • Other resources for state legislation governing APRN prescribing authority can be found below. (medscape.com)
  • We conducted a content analysis of this state legislation. (cdc.gov)
  • This model legislation is drafted to guarantee that minors and young adults who are dependents on their parents' insurance plans may independently consent to a range of sensitive health care services and to receive those services in a manner that is confidential from the moment they seek services through any billing or communications that follow. (advocatesforyouth.org)
  • This model legislation has been designed for use in any state with minor changes. (advocatesforyouth.org)
  • It is for these reasons that this model legislation includes provisions for implementation and enforcement. (advocatesforyouth.org)
  • We also recommend that policy makers should ensure that PrEP guidelines are updated to reflect the adolescent consent approach articulated above. (scielo.org.za)
  • Additionally, if a parent or guardian is reluctant to give their adolescent consent to get an HIV test and the adolescent is under the nationally specified age of consent, the adolescent may remain undiagnosed and, if HIV positive, be deprived of appropriate care and treatment. (bvsalud.org)
  • We created policy recommendations that could potentially inspire future legislation. (usc.edu)
  • Dermatologists can play an integral role in the guidance of future legislation by continuing to educate their patients, communities, and decision makers. (cdc.gov)
  • However, most national legislation allows children to marry at a younger age with the consent of a public authority and/or the consent of their parents. (europa.eu)
  • Most national legislation provides for the possibility to marry before reaching the age of majority with the consent of the parents and/or a judicial or administrative body. (europa.eu)
  • Written assent will also be obtained from children according to the local national legislation. (who.int)
  • In 1989, the Florida Supreme Court struck down a law that required parental consent. (nationalrighttolifenews.org)
  • Video: Policy changes put Florida schools in compliance with Parental Rights in Education law Major policy changes are coming to schools across the state, including here in Central Florida. (wftv.com)
  • understood broadly so that it falls within the ambit of one of consent norms in the Children's Act . (scielo.org.za)
  • However, according to the federal Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment, as well as Indiana state law, schools are required to obtain "written parental consent" before engaging in such programs as mental health screening. (ablechild.org)
  • Prior to the taping, interviewers will ask permission and obtain a written informed consent from the SP. (cdc.gov)
  • Parental consent may refer to: A parent's right to give consent, or be informed, before their minor child undergoes medical treatment. (wikipedia.org)
  • A parent's right to give consent before their minor child undergoes body modification such as piercing or tattooing. (wikipedia.org)
  • A parent's right to consent to their minor child marrying before they reach marriageable age. (wikipedia.org)
  • A parent's right to be involved in their minor child's education, including the right to approve or disapprove of certain curricula, or to consent to extracurricular activities and field trips. (wikipedia.org)
  • The leader for Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan, which supports a repeal, said foster children in particular get caught up in the legal system since it's harder to get consent from a parent. (gongwer.com)
  • Planned Parenthood Advocates of Michigan Executive Director Nicole Wells Stallworth in a statement said forced parental consent harms young people in foster care and those who fear abuse or being kicked out of their house if they are pregnant. (gongwer.com)
  • La realización de pericias psicológicas en procesos judiciales que implican los niños ante un confl icto entre padres requiere, por parte de los técnicos, conocimientos y habilidades especiales para que la decisión judicial tenga en consideración el interés superior del menor. (bvsalud.org)
  • Depending on a number of factors -- parental religious beliefs, the circumstances of home life or just ordinary tensions between parents and teenagers -- some girls didn't want to tell their parents. (sunshinestatenews.com)
  • South Bend, IN-Attorneys for The Rutherford Institute have filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana on behalf of an Indiana family whose 15-year-old daughter, Chelsea Rhoades, was subjected to a mental health screening examination at school without her parents' knowledge or consent. (ablechild.org)
  • Institute attorneys charge that school officials violated Michael and Teresa Rhoades' constitutional right, as parents, to control the care, custody and upbringing of their daughter when Chelsea was subjected to the mental health exam without their knowledge or consent. (ablechild.org)
  • However, while federal and state law generally requires that parents grant written consent in order for their children to take mental health screening exams, an increasing number of schools have begun relying on "passive consent" forms in order to administer the exams. (ablechild.org)
  • Passive consent requires parents to return a form only if they do not want their child to participate in the screening. (ablechild.org)
  • In a 2-1 ruling in two Kentucky judges decided that young girls from other states may ask Kentucky judges to give them permission to have abortions without their parents' knowledge or consent. (marchforlife.org)
  • New York would restrict the way online platforms like Instagram and YouTube can collect and share children's personal information and let parents keep their kids from being bombarded by "addictive" feeds from accounts they don't follow, under legislation proposed Wednesday. (8newsnow.com)
  • In the Czech Republic, Finland and Greece , for example, parents or guardians are heard but their consent is not required. (europa.eu)
  • We recruited parents through their children, and all participants gave informed consent. (cdc.gov)
  • Why parents consent to their children's participation in genetic research: A study of parental decision making. (cdc.gov)
  • For most of the other Member States, the absolute minimum age explicitly set for marriage with consent, either parental or by a public authority, is 16 years. (europa.eu)
  • It's not unusual for Democrats to not be in agreement, especially over this kind of legislation, said Jim Newton, editor of Blueprint Magazine, a politics and policy publication at UCLA. (citywatchla.com)
  • California Democrats on Tuesday advanced legislation to let mental health professionals remove children from their homes and place them in state custody without parental consent. (freebeacon.com)
  • The bill's advance is the latest victory in a campaign by California Democrats to roll back parental rights, often in the name of allowing minors to choose their own gender. (freebeacon.com)
  • Unlike other procedures that are allowed without parental consent, such as contraception or mental health services, vaccines are not typically something a minor seeks out - but rather something that medical practitioners and school seek to push onto them. (westonaprice.org)
  • Wiener points out that the state allows children 12 and up to decide about their sexual and reproductive health without parental consent. (citywatchla.com)
  • This legislation will help tackle the risks of social media affecting our children and protect their privacy. (8newsnow.com)
  • The new law no longer requires children under 16 to provide an employment certificate from the Division of Labor verifying proof of age and parental consent to work. (lexology.com)
  • Three different ethical issues are discussed in detail: confidentiality, informed consent and children's participation in research. (who.int)
  • California-based Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, said parental supervision tools and other measures already are in place to ensure teens have age-appropriate experiences online, adding that algorithms also are used to filter out harmful content. (8newsnow.com)
  • Any person seventeen years of age or older may, without consent of the person's parent or guardian, donate blood in a voluntary blood program that is not operated for profit. (ohio.gov)
  • Wiener's legislation would have allowed teens 15 and older to get vaccinated, including against COVID-19, without parent permission. (citywatchla.com)
  • One of the most beautiful relationships in the universe is a parent to a child," McIntire testified, adding that the legislation "goes to the very core of a family unit. (newstarget.com)
  • If a child consents to vaccination without their parent knowing and has a reaction, the parent may not recognize the reason for their child's decline in health and this lack of knowledge could be life threatening for the child. (westonaprice.org)
  • However, when it comes to treating HIV, minors are not allowed to receive antiretroviral medications without consent of a parent or guardian. (hivplusmag.com)
  • TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Changes could be made to the controversial Parental Rights in Education law that passed last year. (wftv.com)
  • This report examines this problem, and reinforces studies by experts and women's rights groups in South Sudan that indicate that child marriage has a significant negative impact on women and girl's realization of key human rights, including their rights to health and education, physical integrity and the right to marry only when they are able and willing to give their free consent. (hrw.org)
  • The legislation also would let users block access to social media platforms from midnight to 6 a.m. and limit the hours a child spends on a site. (8newsnow.com)
  • We collected data on parental sociodemographics, knowledge about antibiotic use and resistance, and last episode of illnesses and treatments experienced by the child within a month ( Figure 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Legislation restricting LGBTQ+ rights gained steam this year, but suppression is not new. (scrippsnews.com)
  • Updates may be slower during some times of the year, depending on the volume of enacted legislation. (ohio.gov)
  • Last year, Virginia enacted legislation to legalize marijuana possession and home cultivation. (vacatholic.org)
  • When PrEP is interpreted as 'medical treatment', then self-consent to PrEP is permissible for persons over 12 years, if they have the mental capacity and maturity to understand the benefits, risks, social and other implications of the proposed treatment. (scielo.org.za)
  • The Senate Democratic leadership had been obstructing the progress of the legislation for months. (christiannewswire.com)
  • Any legislation (except the budget) that has not "crossed over" from the House to the Senate or from the Senate to the House is now dead. (vacatholic.org)
  • This critical legislation next goes before a Senate committee. (vacatholic.org)
  • We also support legislation to mitigate some of its harmful effects, which passed the Senate 40-0 on Tuesday. (vacatholic.org)
  • Associated with new knowledge on the human genome, it could be used to facilitate genotype selection and encourage social and parental intolerance of disability or, potentially, perceived genetic defects. (who.int)
  • But it's her own daughter's eating disorder and near suicide that pushed her to speak in support of the legislation. (8newsnow.com)
  • Agreement " means these Terms and Conditions, the Privacy Policy, the Fundraising Guidelines, and the Parental Consent Form (if applicable). (lymphoma.org.au)
  • By participating in Steps for Lymphoma, you are accepting these Terms & Conditions, the Privacy Policy, the Fundraising Guidelines, and the Parental Consent Form (if applicable) and agree to comply with them. (lymphoma.org.au)
  • In terms of existing ethical guidelines for biomedical research involving human subjects, human cloning for reproductive purposes raises concerns about risk in relation to benefit, informed consent, and accountability. (who.int)
  • 13. I understand that nothing in this Agreement limits or excludes provisions made in the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Commonwealth) and the Australian Consumer Law or other applicable legislation and that despite my participation and acceptance of this Agreement I will still have the benefit of consumer protection. (lymphoma.org.au)
  • The specific scope and content of AIDS education in schools should be locally determined and should be consistent with parental and community values. (cdc.gov)
  • As a founding member of No Suicide VA (a diverse alliance of organizations), we have led the opposition to this legislation and would like to thank our allies for their advocacy. (vacatholic.org)
  • This could include parental consent. (gongwer.com)
  • NOTE: Alternate Titles include CHA (Confidential Health Act), YCMA (Youth Consent to Medical Care Act), Real Access to Confidential Healthcare Act (RACHA), Confidential Access to Sensitive Healthcare Act (CASH Act). (advocatesforyouth.org)
  • we must also ensure that this legislation is implemented, enforced, and publicized, so that young people can be secure in the knowledge that their healthcare choices are in their hands. (advocatesforyouth.org)
  • Trois questions éthiques différentes sont abordées en détail : la confidentialité, le consentement éclairé et la participation des enfants à la recherche. (who.int)
  • Last week, the authorities in the state introduced new legislation that updated rules that had until then made it legal for girls aged 12 or 13 to get married if they had parental consent and were pregnant. (independent.co.uk)
  • In General Comment No. 4, the CRC Committee recommends setting the minimum age for marriage with and without parental consent to 18 years, for both girls and boys. (europa.eu)