(a) Any licensed physician, physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse may examine and provide prophylaxis or treatment for human immunodeficiency virus infection, or acquired immune deficiency syndrome for a minor, only with the consent of the parents or guardian of the minor unless the physician, physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse determines that notification of the parents or guardian of the minor will result in prophylaxis or treatment being denied or the physician, physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse determines the minor will not seek, pursue or continue prophylaxis or treatment if the parents or guardian are notified and the minor requests that his or her parents or guardian not be notified. The physician, physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse shall fully document the reasons for the determination to provide prophylaxis or treatment without the consent or notification of the parents or guardian of the minor and shall include such documentation, signed by the minor, in the minor’s clinical record. The fact of consultation, examination and prophylaxis or treatment of a minor under the provisions of this section shall be confidential and shall not be divulged without the minor’s consent, including the sending of a bill for the services to any person other than the minor until the physician, physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse consults with the minor regarding the sending of a bill, except (1) for purposes of any report made pursuant to § 19a-215, or (2) if the minor is twelve years of age or younger, the physician, physician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse shall report the name, age and address of the minor to the Commissioner of Children and Families, or the commissioner’s designee, who shall classify and evaluate such report pursuant to the provisions of § 17a-101g. As used in this subsection, “prophylaxis” means the use of medication, but does not include the administration of any vaccine, to prevent disease.

Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes 19a-592

  • Commissioner: means the Commissioner of Public Health. See Connecticut General Statutes 19a-581
  • Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.

(b) A minor shall be personally liable for all costs and expenses for services afforded the minor at his or her request under this section.