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Here are the key Kentucky statutes that speak to a parent’s right to direct or consent to their child’s mental health care (with direct links to the official KRS site where available)
Here are the core existing Indiana Code provisions (and one key policy document) that protect or implement a parent’s ability to direct or control their child’s mental health care and records. Each item is a direct link to current law or official policy text.
Here are the key existing Idaho statutes that give parents the right to direct, consent to, and access their children’s mental health care (with direct links to the law text)
Here are the key existing Iowa Code provisions that protect or recognize parents’ rights to direct or participate in their children’s mental health care, with direct links to the current law text
Arizona has comprehensive statutory protections for parental rights to direct their children’s mental health care.
Mental Health, Surveys, Assessments & Related Protections
Montana Laws Guaranteeing Parents’ Rights to Direct Their Children’s Mental Health
Montana has established comprehensive legal protections for parental authority over their children’s mental health care through several key statutes.
Montana has enacted several comprehensive laws that establish strong parental consent requirements for various activities involving the mental health of minors.
Florida law provides clear statutory requirements mandating parental consent before a minor may participate in mental health surveys, questionnaires, wellness assessments, or any activities that may divulge their mental health information. The most significant provisions stem from the Parents’ Bill of Rights and accompanying education and health statutes
Florida Laws Guaranteeing Parents’ Rights to Direct the Mental Health of Their Children
Primary Statutory Framework
Florida Statutes Chapter 1014 – Parents’ Bill of Rights This comprehensive legislation establishes the fundamental framework for parental rights regarding mental health decisions for minor children in Florida.