A minor client can only sign for permission in cases where they have been declared independent. If the minor's parent declines, the youngster cannot sign for consent.
Only in cases where they have been determined to be emancipated may a minor client sign for permission. If the minor's guardian declines, they cannot sign the consent form. There are two types of exceptions to the rule against children giving their permission for medical treatment. The first is for circumstances in which the minor is wed or a parent. The second is used when a minor requests a specific kind of medical care.
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