Utah Code § 26B-7-214

Sexually transmitted infections -- Consent of minor to treatment
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(1) A consent to medical care or services by a hospital or public clinic or the performance of
medical care or services by a licensed physician or physician assistant executed by a minor
who is or professes to be afflicted with a sexually transmitted disease, shall have the same
legal effect upon the minor and the same legal obligations with regard to the giving of consent

as a consent given by a person of full legal age and capacity, the infancy of the minor and any
contrary provision of law notwithstanding.
(2) The consent of the minor is not subject to later disaffirmance by reason of minority at the time
it was given and the consent of no other person or persons shall be necessary to authorize
hospital or clinical care or services to be provided to the minor by a licensed physician or
physician assistant.
(3) The provisions of this section shall apply also to minors who profess to be in need of hospital
or clinical care and services or medical care or services provided by a physician or physician
assistant for suspected sexually transmitted disease, regardless of whether such professed
suspicions are subsequently substantiated on a medical basis.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 308, 2023 General Session

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