How Do You Determine What Rights Minors Have Under The Privacy Law?
The privacy rights of minors are protected by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act laws. The privacy rule under HIPAA outlines regulations for parental control and access to a minor’s medical records, as well as information about discretion when a minor controls his or her own medical records. FERPA, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, designates parental rights to their children’s educational records and transfers these rights to minors once they have turned 18 or have graduated high school. Get accurate information about the health information rights of minors by reading the HIPAA statute located on the Health and Human Services Web site (see Resources below). Call the Office of Civil Rights if you cannot find the information you need about health information privacy laws for minors. Their toll free number is (866) 627-7748. Review rights to determine what educational records should be given to minor