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NJ A5577

Permits minors 13 years of age and older to consent to behavioral health care services.


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Introduced
06/13/2019
In Committee
06/13/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill amends current law to lower the age requirement for a minor to consent to behavioral health care services for treatment of mental illness or emotional disorders. Under current law, the minimum age to consent to behavioral health care services for treatment of mental illness or emotional disorders is 16 years of age. A minor under 16 years of age is required to obtain the consent of the minor's parent or guardian to receive these services. This bill lowers the age requirement for minors to consent to behavioral health care services to 13 years of age, and provides that the minor's consent to treatment under the supervision of a physician, an advanced practice nurse, and certain other licensed providers will be valid and binding in the same manner as if the patient had attained the age of majority.

AI Summary

This bill amends current law to lower the age requirement for a minor to consent to behavioral health care services for the treatment of mental illness or emotional disorders from 16 years of age to 13 years of age. The minor's consent to temporary outpatient treatment under the supervision of a licensed healthcare provider, such as a physician, advanced practice nurse, or licensed counselor, will be valid and binding in the same manner as if the patient had reached the age of majority. The bill also provides that the minor's treatment will be considered confidential information between the patient and the healthcare provider.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Women and Children Committee (on 06/13/2019)

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