§ 18-4A-03. Consent to immunization if parent not reasonably available

MD Health-Gen Code § 18-4A-03 (2019) (N/A)
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(a)    Subject to the provisions of this section, the following individuals, not in order of priority, may consent to the immunization of a minor if a parent is not reasonably available and the authority to consent is not denied under subsection (b) or (c) of this section:

(1)    A grandparent;

(2)    An adult brother or sister;

(3)    An adult aunt or uncle;

(4)    A stepparent;

(5)    Any other adult who has care and control of the minor;

(6)    A court that has jurisdiction of a suit affecting the parent-child relationship of which the minor is the subject;

(7)    An adult who has care and control of the minor under an order of a court or by commitment by a court to the care of an agency of the State or county if the adult reasonably believes the minor needs immunization; or

(8)    For minors in its care and custody, the Department of Juvenile Services.

(b)    A person may not consent to the immunization of a minor under subsection (a) of this section if:

(1)    The person has actual knowledge that the parent has expressly refused to give consent to the immunization; or

(2)    The parent has told the person that the person may not consent to the immunization of the minor or, in the case of a written authorization, has withdrawn the authorization in writing.

(c)    When a parent has been contacted and requested to consent to the immunization of a minor, the Department of Juvenile Services may consent to the immunization of a minor in its care and custody if the parent:

(1)    Has not acted on the request; and

(2)    Has not expressly denied to the Department of Juvenile Services the authority to consent to the immunization of the minor.

(d)    For purposes of this section, a person is not reasonably available if:

(1)    The location of the person is unknown;

(2)    (i)    A reasonable effort made by a person listed in subsection (a) of this section to locate and communicate with the parent for the purpose of obtaining consent has failed; and

(ii)    Not more than 90 days have passed since the date that the effort was made; or

(3)    The parent has been contacted by a person listed in subsection (a) of this section and requested to consent to the immunization of the minor, and the parent:

(i)    Has not acted on the request; and

(ii)    Has not expressly denied authority to the person listed in subsection (a) of this section to consent to immunization of the minor.

(e)    A person authorized to consent to the immunization of a minor under this section shall confirm that the parent is not reasonably available in writing and the written confirmation shall be included in the minor’s medical record.