Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB87

Introduced
1/5/23  
Refer
1/9/23  

Caption

Allow persons eighteen years of age to make health care decisions and persons under nineteen years of age in correctional facilities to consent to medical and mental health care

Impact

If enacted, LB87 would amend existing statutes related to healthcare consent, particularly those governing the rights of minors and individuals under state supervision. By permitting this demographic to consent to their medical treatment, the bill aims to ensure that young individuals in correctional institutions have the autonomy to access necessary healthcare, which is critical for both their physical and mental well-being. This change could enhance the overall standard of care provided within these facilities.

Summary

LB87 introduces provisions allowing individuals aged eighteen years and older to make their own healthcare decisions. Additionally, the bill specifically addresses the rights of individuals under the age of nineteen who are in correctional facilities to consent to medical and mental health care. The intent of the legislation is to empower young adults, recognizing their capability to make informed health decisions, and ensuring that youth in correctional settings have access to necessary medical services.

Contention

While proponents of LB87 argue that the bill fosters autonomy and encourages responsible health decisions among youth, there are concerns surrounding the implications of granting such rights to those under state control. Critics of the bill may voice apprehensions about the capacity of younger individuals to fully understand the ramifications of their healthcare choices, especially in the context of mental health. The balance between empowering youth and protecting their welfare in potentially coercive environments like correctional facilities could lead to significant legislative debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB369

Allow persons eighteen years of age to make health care decisions and persons under nineteen years of age in correctional facilities to consent to medical and mental health care

NE LB127

Change sentencing provisions for crimes committed by a person under eighteen years of age

NE LB590

Change the personal needs allowance for eligible aged, blind, and disabled persons

NE LB371

Prohibit an individual under nineteen years of age or under twenty-one years of age from being present at a drag show as prescribed

NE LB584

Change sentencing provisions for crimes committed by a person younger than eighteen years of age

NE HB1449

Legalizing the home cultivation of cannabis by persons who are 21 years of age and older.

NE LB1089

Exempt individuals under nineteen years of age from payment of certain court costs and fees and change provisions of the Nebraska Juvenile Code

NE LB65

Exempt individuals under nineteen years of age from payment of certain court costs and fees and change provisions of the Nebraska Juvenile Code

NE SB5060

Revised for 2nd Substitute: Increasing the number of law enforcement agency and county corrections officer personnel.

NE LB66

Adopt the Uniform Health-Care Decisions Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.