2017 Indiana Code
TITLE 16. Health
ARTICLE 36. MEDICAL CONSENT
CHAPTER 1. Health Care Consent
16-36-1-3. Consent for own health care; minor's blood donation

Universal Citation: IN Code § 16-36-1-3 (2017)
IC 16-36-1-3 Consent for own health care; minor's blood donation

     Sec. 3. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) through (d), unless incapable of consenting under section 4 of this chapter, an individual may consent to the individual's own health care if the individual is:

(1) an adult; or

(2) a minor and:

(A) is emancipated;

(B) is:

(i) at least fourteen (14) years of age;

(ii) not dependent on a parent for support;

(iii) living apart from the minor's parents or from an individual in loco parentis; and

(iv) managing the minor's own affairs;

(C) is or has been married;

(D) is in the military service of the United States; or

(E) is authorized to consent to the health care by any other statute.

     (b) A person at least seventeen (17) years of age is eligible to donate blood in a voluntary and noncompensatory blood program without obtaining parental permission.

     (c) A person who is sixteen (16) years of age is eligible to donate blood in a voluntary and noncompensatory blood program if the person has obtained written permission from the person's parent.

     (d) An individual who has, suspects that the individual has, or has been exposed to a venereal disease is competent to give consent for medical or hospital care or treatment of the individual.

[Pre-1993 Recodification Citations: 16-8-2-1; 16-8-5-1; 16-8-12-2.]

As added by P.L.2-1993, SEC.19. Amended by P.L.4-2010, SEC.1.

 

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