Existing law authorizes a minor who is 12 years of age or older and is alleged to have been raped, or a minor who is alleged to have been sexually assaulted, to consent to medical care related to the diagnosis and treatment of the condition and the collection of medical evidence with regard to the alleged rape or sexual assault.
This bill would authorize a minor who is 12 years of age or older and who states he or she is injured as a result of intimate partner violence violence, as defined, to consent or decline to consent to medical care related to the diagnosis or
treatment of the injury and the collection of medical evidence with regard to the alleged intimate partner violence. The bill would define “intimate partner violence” for these purposes and specifically exclude rape and sexual assault from its meaning. specify that this provision would not apply to a case in which a minor is an alleged victim of rape or is alleged to have been sexually assaulted, in which case the above-described provisions would apply.
Existing law, the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act, makes certain persons, including specified health professionals, mandated reporters. The act requires a mandated reporter to report to specified governmental agencies whenever the mandated
reporter, in his or her professional capacity or within the scope of his or her employment, has knowledge of or observes a child whom the mandated reporter knows or reasonably suspects has been the victim of child abuse or neglect.
The bill would require the professional person providing treatment to the above-described minor, if he or she believes that the injuries resulting from the intimate partner violence require a mandated report, to inform the minor that the report will be made, to attempt to contact the minor’s parent or guardian and inform them of the report, unless the professional person reasonably believes that the minor’s parent or guardian committed the intimate partner violence on the minor, and to note in the minor’s treatment record the date and time of the attempt to contact the parent or guardian and whether the attempt was successful or unsuccessful.