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  2. Informed consent - Wikipedia

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    For an individual to give valid informed consent, three components must be present: disclosure, capacity and voluntariness. [9] [10]Disclosure requires the researcher to supply each prospective subject with the information necessary to make an autonomous decision and also to ensure that the subject adequately understands the information provided.

  3. Parental consent - Wikipedia

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    Parental consent laws (also known as parental involvement laws) [1] in some countries require that one or more parents consent to or be notified before their minor child [2] can legally engage in certain activities. Parental consent may refer to: A parent's right to give consent, or be informed, before their minor child undergoes medical ...

  4. Legal status of tattooing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Minors may have their ears pierced without parental consent [25] Minors may be body pierced with written parental consent [25] Physicians and Osteopaths or technicians working under their direct supervision can give minors tattoos or produce scars for "medical or cosmetic purposes." [24] No one can be tattooed within an inch of their eye socket ...

  5. Mature minor doctrine - Wikipedia

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    Minors aged 18 or who have completed high school can consent to medical treatment. [25] South Carolina: 16 Minors aged 16 and up can consent to any medical treatment other than "operations". [25] Tennessee: 7 Any mature minors capable of informed consent can consent to medical procedures.

  6. Children in clinical research - Wikipedia

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    If the subject is unable to consent for him/herself, researchers can seek consent from the subject's legally authorized representative. For a minor child this is typically a parent or guardian since as under the age of 18 cannot legally give consent to participate in a clinical trial.

  7. Bill to allow minors to be vaccinated without parental ...

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    The bill would have allowed children 15 and older to be vaccinated, including against COVID-19, without a parent's consent or knowledge. ... without a parent's consent or knowledge.

  8. Fact check: The DC Council passed a law to allow minors ... - AOL

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    Claims that Democrats OK'd law allowing children's vaccination without parental consent are missing context. Such a law, local to only D.C., exists. Fact check: The DC Council passed a law to ...

  9. Can minors have social media in Florida? What to know about ...

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    As of Jan. 1, 2025, it will be illegal in Florida for children under 14 to have social media accounts.. Children ages 14 and 15 will be able to, but only with parental or guardian approval. Social ...