Give parents access to unemancipated minors' medical records, require parental consent for treatment, and permit school staff basic first aid.

HB 0853 / SB 0259

Bill Description

As enacted, clarifies that a child’s parent, legal guardian, or legal custodian may, to the extent allowable by federal law, access and review all health and medical records of the child, including those records related to treatments available to unemancipated minors without parental consent; makes other related changes.

Bill Sponsors

Bill Co-Sponsors

House: Cochran, Hardaway, Barrett, Vital, Crawford, Martin G

Senate: Bowling

TLRC Statement on Bill

HB0853 clarifies and consolidates parental access and consent rights regarding the healthcare of unemancipated minors. It expressly authorizes a child’s parent, legal guardian, or custodian to access and review the child’s medical and mental-health records — including records generated from treatments that a minor received without parental consent — “to the extent allowable by federal law.” The bill also creates a limited safety valve: if a treating professional is required to report abuse and reasonably believes that releasing records would endanger the child, parental access may be denied.

On consent, HB0853 prohibits a healthcare provider from performing medical treatment on an unemancipated minor unless the provider first obtains informed consent from a parent or guardian or secures a court order; it does, however, authorize a licensed physician to provide emergency medical treatment without prior parental consent under certain circumstances. In the school setting, the bill explicitly allows local education agency employees to provide basic first-aid supplies (bandages, gauze, ice packs) without first obtaining parental consent. From a conservative perspective, the bill restores and strengthens parental primacy over children’s medical decisions and increases transparency between families and treating professionals, while preserving narrowly drawn exceptions for emergencies and child-safety concerns.

Vote Result:

Passed

TLRC Position:

SUPPORT

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