Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Can a non-custodial parent access their child's medication record without the minor's consent?

  1. Yes, in all cases

  2. No, never

  3. Yes, but only with written permission from the minor

  4. It depends on state law and the type of medication

The correct answer is: It depends on state law and the type of medication

This is because each state has its own laws regarding minor's healthcare and medical records. Some states may allow non-custodial parents to access their child's medication records with the child's consent, while others may require written permission from both parents or a court order. It is important to research and understand the specific laws in your state regarding this issue. Option A and B are incorrect because they suggest that the answer is always yes or no, which is not the case. Option C is also incorrect because it does not account for the possibility of state laws or court involvement.