As I said, that's a lie.
Here's the text of the Texas Statute:
"In most cases, if the minor is seeking an abortion, you are prohibited from performing this procedure unless you provide at least 48 hours advance notice to the minors parent or guardian that you intend to perform this procedure. Minors who do not wish their parent or guardian to be notified about the abortion may petition for a "judicial bypass." Essentially, a minor must tell a court that she wishes to have an abortion without notification to her parent or guardian. The court may grant her request if the minor is able to establish she is mature and sufficiently well informed to make the decision to have the abortion without telling her parent or guardian. The court will also determine if it is in the minors best interest to have the abortion without notification of the childs parent or guardian." -- Source
If you don't like the loop in the law, then work to get the State's legislature in closing it.
Gonzales opined strictly within the letter of the law.
If you don't like the loop in the law, then work to get the State's legislature in closing it.