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Education

Dec. 14, 2004

Parental-Consent Regulations Contradict AG's Opinion

School districts that require parental consent or notification for a minor to leave campus to obtain "confidential" medical services are contradicting a recent opinion issued by state Attorney General Bill Lockyer's office.

By Eron Ben-Yehuda
        School districts that require parental consent or notification for a minor to leave campus to obtain "confidential" medical services are contradicting a recent opinion issued by state Attorney General Bill Lockyer's office.
        Santa Rosa attorney Andy Wick, who represents 170 school districts across the state, says t...

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