HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
1675 |
THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATURE, 2022 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to medical care for minors.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Chapter 577A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§577A- HIV medical care and services; minors. (a)
Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, a minor who may have come
into contact with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) may consent to medical
care and services related to the diagnosis or treatment of HIV provided by a
licensed health care provider.
(b) A minor may consent to medical care related
to the prevention of HIV.
(c) A parent or legal guardian may not abrogate
consent given by the minor on the minor's own behalf.
(d) If a minor consents to receive medical care and services pursuant to this section, the minor shall not be liable for payment."
SECTION 2. Section 577A-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows:
1. By adding two new definitions to be appropriately inserted and to read:
""Licensed health care provider" means physicians and osteopathic physicians licensed under chapter 453, physician assistants licensed under chapter 453, and advanced practice registered nurses licensed under chapter 457.
"Sexually transmitted infection"
means an infection that is commonly transmitted through sexual contact, including
but not limited to human immunodeficiency virus infection."
2. By amending the definition of "medical care and services" to read:
""Medical care and
services" means the diagnosis, examination, and administration of
medication in the prevention or treatment of [venereal diseases,]
sexually transmitted infection, pregnancy, and family planning
services. [It] "Medical care
and services" shall not include surgery or any treatment to induce
abortion."
SECTION 3. Section 577A-2, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§577A-2 Consent valid. The consent to the provision of medical care
and services by public and private hospitals or public and private clinics, or
the performance of medical care and services by a [physician licensed to
practice medicine or advanced practice registered nurse as defined in section
457‑2.7,] licensed health care provider, when executed by a
female minor who is or professes to be pregnant, or by a minor who is or
professes to be [afflicted with a venereal disease,] infected with, or
to have been exposed to, a sexually transmitted infection, or a minor seeking
family planning services shall be valid and binding as if the minor had
achieved [his or her] the age of majority as the case may be;
that is, a female minor who is, or professes to be pregnant, or a minor who is,
or professes to be [afflicted with a venereal disease,] infected with,
or to have been exposed to, a sexually transmitted infection, or a minor
seeking family planning services shall be deemed to have, and shall have the
same legal capacity to act, and the same legal obligations with regard to the
giving of [such] consent to [such] hospitals and [such]
clinics or consent to the performance of medical care and services [to
be provided] by a [physician licensed to practice medicine or advanced
practice registered nurse as defined in section 457‑2.7,] licensed
health care provider, as a person of full legal age and capacity, the
infancy of the minor and any contrary provisions of law notwithstanding[,
and such]; provided that the consent shall not be subject to later
disaffirmance by reason of such minority; [and] provided further that
the consent of no other person or persons [(]including[,] but not
limited to a spouse, parent, custodian, or guardian[)], shall be
necessary in order to authorize [such] the hospitals or [such]
clinics or the performance of medical care and services [provided]
by a [physician licensed to practice medicine or advanced practice registered
nurse as defined in section 457‑2.7,] licensed health care provider
to [such] the minor."
SECTION 4. Section 577A-3, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§577A-3 Providing information. (a) Public and private hospitals, or public and
private clinics or [physicians licensed to practice medicine or advanced
practice registered nurses as defined in section 457-2.7] licensed health
care providers may, at the discretion of the treating [physician or
advanced practice registered nurse,] licensed health care provider, inform
the spouse, parent, custodian, or guardian of any minor patient of the
provision of medical care and services to the minor or disclose any information
pertaining to [such] the medical care and services after
consulting with the minor patient to whom [such] the medical care
and services have been provided under this chapter.
(b) If the minor patient is not diagnosed
as being pregnant or [afflicted with [a] venereal disease, such] having
a sexually transmitted infection, this information as well as the
application for diagnosis may be disclosed, at the discretion of the treating [physician
or advanced practice registered nurse] licensed health care provider
after consulting with the minor patient."
SECTION 5. Section 577A-4, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:
"(a) If a minor consents to receive medical care
and services, the spouse, parent, custodian, or guardian of the minor patient
shall not be liable for the legal obligations resulting from the furnishing of
medical care and services provided by the public and private hospital, public
and private clinic, or [physician licensed to practice medicine, or
advanced practice registered nurse as defined in section 457-2.7. A] licensed health care provider. Except as otherwise provided under section 577A- ,
a minor who consents to the provision of medical care and services under
this section shall assume financial responsibility for the costs of such
medical care and services. Any other law
to the contrary notwithstanding, no spouse, parent, custodian, or guardian whose
consent has not been obtained or who has no prior knowledge that the minor has
consented to the provision of such medical care and services shall be liable
for the costs incurred by virtue of the minor's consent."
SECTION 6. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 7. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2022.
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Report Title:
Minors; Medical Care and Services; HIV; Consent; Prevention; Treatment; Physician Assistants
Description:
Permits minors to consent to medical care and services related to the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of HIV. Specifies that a minor, under certain circumstances, shall not be liable for payment associated with the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of HIV. Authorizes physician assistants, in addition to physicians and advanced practice registered nurses, to render such medical care and services to minors.
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