Texas Parental Notification Forms

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Parental Notification Forms

Texas Parental Notification Forms are documents that must be completed and signed by a student's parent or legal guardian before the student can participate in certain activities. These activities may include field trips, overnight trips, or activities that involve a certain degree of risk. Depending on the school district, there may be different types of Texas Parental Notification Forms, such as permission slips, release forms, medical forms, and travel forms. All of these forms are designed to inform the parent or guardian about the activity, the risks involved, and who will be responsible for the student's safety and well-being.

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Texas Family Code § 33.002 mandates that a physician may not perform an abortion on an unemancipated minor unless: The physician gives at least forty-eight hours' actual notice to a parent of the minor, her managing conservator, or her guardian, in person or by telephone, of his/her intent to perform the abortion.

Sec. 33.003. JUDICIAL APPROVAL. (a) A pregnant minor may file an application for a court order authorizing the minor to consent to the performance of an abortion without notification to and consent of a parent, managing conservator, or guardian.

Minors and Confidentiality Except as permitted by law, a provider is legally required to maintain the confidentiality of care provided to a minor. The provider must inform the minor client of their right to privacy and confidentiality, as well as its limitations. 1 Texas Family Code, Title 5, Subtitle A.

Related Definitions Parent notification means a notice provided by a public school to a students' parent(s) consistent with Section 53A-11a-203(2) and 53A-11a-301(3)(e).

Introduction. The Texas parental notification law went into effect on January 1, 2000. The law states that all unemancipated minors under the age of 18 years may not have an abortion until at least 48 hours after the physician has notified a parent as to his or her intent to perform the termination.

If you are a minor (under 18), a parent or legal guardian must consent to medical treatment for you in most cases. There are exceptions. In general, you can only consent to your own medical, dental, psychological, and surgical treatment if you are at least 16 years old and you live on your own.

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