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Upon completing your Driver's License/Photo ID renewal online, you will receive a camera card in the mail within 14 days. The printed receipt is your temporary driving document. Be sure to review PennDOT's Online Transactions FAQ page if you have any questions about completing an Online Service.
For voluntary outpatient treatment, a parent can consent for a minor younger than 14 years old. For a minor who is 14 years or older, the Minors' Consent Act allows either the minor alone or a parent alone to consent to examination and treatment.
Act 77 (the Mental Health Procedures Act-Omnibus Amendments Act of Jul. 2, 1996, P.L. 481) amended the Mental Health Procedures Act of 1976. It requires all counties to submit to the Pennsylvania State Police the names of all individuals who have been involuntarily committed to in-patient treatment.
Under Ohio law, both biological parents keep the right to consent to treatment for their child and the right to access their child's treatment records, unless the divorce court specifically limits or restricts one parent's rights by court order.
The law also will continue the provision of Act 147 of 2004 that allows minors age 14 and older to consent to treatment without the consent of their parent or guardian. The parent will not be able to revoke consent to treatment given by the minor.
Minors ages 14 and older may consent to outpatient mental health examination and treatment without parental consent or notice (see ?Exceptions to Confidentiality?). A parent or legal guardian may also consent to outpatient mental health examination and treatment on behalf of a minor without the minor's consent.
In an intact family, the general rule is that either parent may consent to the child's treatment. Typically a therapist or counselor may want to get the consent of the other parent, or may want to inform the other parent of the treatment, but at other times, such action may not be possible or warranted.
Complete Form DL-80 (PDF), "Non-Commercial Driver's License Application to Change/Correct/Replace". Step 2: Make a check or money order payable to PennDOT for the appropriate fee. Step 3: Mail application and check or money order to: PennDOT, P.O.