Difference between revisions of "Children and Consent to Health Care"

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{{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [http://dir.gov.bc.ca/gtds.cgi?esearch=&view=detailed&sortBy=name&for=people&attribute=name&matchMethod=is&searchString=Katherine+LeReverend&objectId=18706 Katherine LeReverend], Ministry of Attorney General, Legal Services Branch|date= June 2018}} {{Dial-A-Law TOC|expanded = health}}
{{REVIEWEDPLS | reviewer = [http://dir.gov.bc.ca/gtds.cgi?esearch=&view=detailed&sortBy=name&for=people&attribute=name&matchMethod=is&searchString=Katherine+LeReverend&objectId=18706 Katherine LeReverend], Ministry of Attorney General, Legal Services Branch|date= June 2018}} {{Dial-A-Law TOC|expanded = health}}
In BC, a child under age 19 may consent to their own health care, if the child is “capable”. Learn what this means and other issues of health care consent.  
In BC, a '''child''' under age 19 may '''consent to their own health care''', if the child is “capable”. Learn what this means and other issues of health care consent.  


==Understand the legal framework==
==Understand the legal framework==
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