Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB813

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Parental access to minor's medical records; consent by certain minors to treatment.

Impact

This bill has the potential to influence existing regulations regarding the confidentiality of minors' health records and the ability of healthcare providers to withhold information from parents in sensitive situations. By defining clear conditions under which parents can access their children's medical information, HB813 seeks to harmonize the rights of parents and the autonomy of minors, particularly in cases involving mental health and substance abuse treatments.

Summary

House Bill 813 addresses the issue of parental access to medical records of minors and the consent required for treatments. The bill amends existing laws in Virginia to clarify that neither parent, regardless of custody arrangements, shall be denied access to a minor's health records unless there is a court order or a medical professional believes disclosure could cause substantial harm to the minor. This aims to balance parental rights with the minor's right to confidential medical care.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB813 is the delicate nature of parental rights versus a minor's right to privacy. Proponents argue that it is essential for parents to remain informed and involved in their child's healthcare, especially in critical situations. Conversely, opponents may fear that increasing parental access could deter minors from seeking necessary medical treatment, particularly for sensitive issues such as mental health and reproductive health, where they might prefer confidentiality.

Legislative context

The legislative environment in Virginia suggests an evolving discussion regarding the balance of rights among parents, minors, and healthcare providers. As society increasingly acknowledges minors' autonomy, bills like HB813 will likely continue to spark debate over how best to protect the interests of all parties involved in healthcare decisions.

Companion Bills

VA HB813

Carry Over Parental access to minor's medical records; consent by certain minors to treatment.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2091

Parental access to minor's medical records; consent by certain minors to treatment.

VA HB813

Parental access to minor's medical records; consent by certain minors to treatment.

VA HB1711

Minor's medical records; prohibits denial of parental access to records.

VA SB1070

Minor's medical records; prohibits denial of parental access to records.

VA HB2280

Surgical & medical trtmt. of certain minors; parental consent, admission to mental health facility.

VA HB1389

Mental illness or emotional disturbance; administration of any medication for treatment, etc.

VA HB1239

Unaccompanied homeless youth; consent to surgical or medical care.

VA HB772

Minors; parental admission for inpatient treatment.

VA SB460

Minors; parental admission for inpatient treatment.

VA HB112

Adoption; parental placement and agency adoption.

Similar Bills

NJ S2513

Requires consent of both parents or guardians of minor for health care treatment under certain circumstances.

WI AB112

Consent to mental health treatment by minors who are age 14 or older.

WI SB107

Consent to mental health treatment by minors who are age 14 or older.

CA AB816

Minors: consent to medical care.

AZ HB2744

Involuntary treatment; guardians; agents; rights

AZ SB1350

Involuntary treatment; guardians; agents; rights.

CA AB1751

Opioid prescriptions: information: nonpharmacological treatments for pain.

ND SB2225

Involuntary treatment of a ward with prescribed medication.