Nevada Code § 129.030

Consent for provision of certain examinations and services; demonstration of living apart from parents or legal guardian
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 450B.525 , a minor may give consent
for an examination or the services provided in subsection 3 for himself or
herself or for his or her child, if the minor:
(a) Demonstrates in accordance with subsection 2
that he or she is living apart from his or her parents or legal guardian, with
or without the consent of the parent, parents or legal guardian;
(b) Is married or has been married;
(c) Is a parent or has borne a child; or
(d) Is, in the judgment of a provider of health
care, in danger of suffering a serious health hazard if health care services
are not provided.
2. A minor may demonstrate that he or she
is living apart from his or her parents or legal guardian pursuant to paragraph
(a) of subsection 1 by providing to the person from whom an examination or
services are requested documentary proof that he or she is living apart from
his or her parents or legal guardian. Such documentary proof may include,
without limitation:
(a) A written statement affirming that the minor
is living separately from his or her parents or legal guardian signed by:
(1) A director of a governmental agency or
nonprofit organization that provides services to persons who are experiencing
homelessness or the designee of the director of such an agency or organization;
(2) A school social worker, a school
counselor or a person designated as a local educational agency liaison for
homeless children and youths pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 11432(g)(1)(J)(ii); or
(3) An attorney representing the minor in
any manner;
(b) Documentation that the minor has been placed
in protective custody; or
(c) A copy of a decree of emancipation or proof
that a petition for such a decree has been filed.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 5 and NRS 449A.551 and 450B.525 , the consent of the parent or
parents or the legal guardian of a minor is not necessary for a local or state
health officer, board of health, licensed provider of health care or public or
private hospital to examine or provide physical, behavioral, dental or mental
health services for any minor, included within the provisions of subsection 1,
who understands the nature and purpose of the proposed examination or services
and the probable outcome, and voluntarily requests the proposed examination or
services. The consent of the minor to examination or services pursuant to this
subsection is not subject to disaffirmance because of minority.
4. A person who provides an examination or
services to a minor pursuant to subsection 3 shall, before initiating the
examination or services, make prudent and reasonable efforts to obtain the
consent of the minor to communicate with his or her parent, parents or legal
guardian, and shall make a note of such efforts in the record of the minors
care. If the person believes that such efforts would jeopardize the examination
or services necessary to the minors life or necessary to avoid a serious and
immediate threat to the minors health, the person may omit such efforts and
note the reasons for the omission in the record. The person shall not delay or
deny the examination or services because the minor refuses to consent to
communication with his or her parent, parents or legal guardian.
5. A minor may not consent to his or her
sterilization.
6. In the absence of professional
negligence, no person providing an examination or services pursuant to
subsection 3 is subject to civil or criminal liability for providing that
examination or those services.
7. The parent, parents, legal guardian or
custodian of a minor who receives an examination or services pursuant to
subsection 3 are not liable for the payment for that examination or those
services unless the parent, parents, legal guardian or custodian has consented
to the examination or services. The provisions of this subsection do not
relieve a parent, parents, legal guardian or custodian from liability for
payment for emergency services provided to a minor pursuant to NRS 129.040 .
8. As used in this section:
(a) Custodian has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 432B.060 .
(b) Professional negligence has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 41A.015 .
(c) Provider of health care has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 629.031 .

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