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Legislator seeks to require parental access to basic medical records for minors through age 16, with existing confidentiality protections preserved

5463340 · July 14, 2025
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Summary

Representative DeRosa proposed legislation to require providers to allow parents or guardians access to non‑sensitive medical records for children up to age 16, while preserving confidentiality for services already protected by law.

Representative DeRosa introduced House Bill 2361 and told the Joint Committee on Public Health that the bill would require medical offices to permit parents or guardians to access "basic medical information" for children through at least age 16 while preserving current legal confidentiality for sensitive services…

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