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To: Fitzy_888

BILL NUMBER: S4779

TITLE OF BILL : An act to amend the public health law, in relation to providing medical care to minors for sexually transmitted diseases without a parent’s or guardian’s consent

PURPOSE OR GENERAL IDEA OF BILL : To ensure that the immunization against HPV is administered to people at a time when it is most effective

SUMMARY OF SPECIFIC PROVISIONS : Section one amends the section heading of section 2305 of the public health law to provide for the care of sexually transmissible diseases and consent by minors.

Section two amends subdivision 2 of section 2305 of the public health law to provide that a health care practitioner may diagnose, treat or prescribe curative treatment for a sexually transmissible disease for
a person under age eighteen without the consent or knowledge of his or her parents or guardians where such person is infected with a sexually transmissible disease or has been exposed to infection with a sexually transmissible disease.

This section also provides that a health care practitioner may provide medical care related to the prevention of a sexually transmissible disease, including administering vaccines, to a person under age eighteen without the consent or knowledge of his or her parents or guardians, provided such person has capacity to consent to the care,
without regard to the person’s age, and the person consents. The section provides further that any release of patient information regarding vaccines provided under this section shall be consistent with sections 17 and 18 of the public health law.

In addition, this section defines “sexually transmissible disease” and “health care practitioner.”

Section three provides the effective date.

JUSTIFICATION : Approximately 99.7% of all cervical cancer cases are linked to a virus, particularly certain types of the human papillomavirus (HPV). According to the American Cancer Society, there are about 3,700 deaths from cervical cancer in the United States every year. African American women and Hispanic women in the U.S. are disproportionately impacted by cervical cancer. The HPV vaccine, which has been approved by the U. S. Food and Drug Administration, is most effective when adminis- tered before a person becomes sexually active. Generally, this means administering the vaccine to persons under the age of eighteen.

Currently, section 2305 of the public health law allows licensed physicians or hospital staff physicians to “diagnose, treat, or prescribe for a person under the age of twenty-one years without the consent or knowledge of the parents or guardian of said person, where such person is infected with a sexually transmissible disease, or has been exposed to infection with a sexually transmissible disease.” Public policy in New York also dictates that a minor may receive family planning counseling and birth control, and terminate a pregnancy without the consent of a parent or guardian. Planned Parenthood and several community health centers testified at a Senate hearing two years ago that young women were coming into clinics and
centers to ask for the HPV vaccine. Women are aware that it is more effective to receive the vaccination before they become sexually active.

This legislation provides that health care practitioners may provide medical care related to the prevention of a sexually transmissible disease, including administer the HPV vaccine, to persons under the age of eighteen without the consent or knowledge of the parents or guardians only where those persons have the capacity to consent, without regard to the person’s age, and consent to the medical care.
Therefore, regardless of the individual’s age, a person may receive the HPV vaccination if he or she has the capacity to consent and consents.

It is imperative that we promote protection against an often fatal disease to those who will most benefit from that protection. By allowing health care professionals to administer immunization against HPV to persons under the age of eighteen without the consent or knowledge of a parent or guardian, this legislation promotes the health and well being of persons at a most critical juncture in their lives: prior to being sexually active and prior to exposure to a virus that is linked to a deadly disease.

PRIOR LEGISLATIVE HISTORY : Similar to A.9630, 2008 referred to health.

FISCAL IMPLICATION : None to the state.

EFFECTIVE DATE : Nine months after the bill shall have become law.


5 posted on 02/06/2010 6:15:27 PM PST by Fitzy_888 ("ownership society")
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To: Fitzy_888

Calling the poison vending witch doctors “health care professionals” is an ugly stretch!

Dr. Tiller was a “health care professional” too.

Vaccines cause more deaths than they can ever hope to prevent, and it is time to take this monster by the throat. There is also no incontrovertable evidence that this vaccine has any preventive value WRT cervical cancer; it’s just like the rest of the drugs that are advertised on TV; lots of danger, little or no value.


13 posted on 02/08/2010 10:46:57 AM PST by editor-surveyor (Democracy, the vilest form of government, pits the greed of an angry mob vs. the rights of a man)
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