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1014.04 – Parental Rights.

1014.04 Parental rights.— (1) All parental rights are reserved to the parent of a minor child in this state without obstruction or interference from the state, any of its political subdivisions, any other governmental entity, or any other institution, including, but not limited to, all of the following rights of a parent of a minor child in […]

1014.05 – School District Notifications on Parental Rights.

1014.05 School district notifications on parental rights.— (1) Each district school board shall, in consultation with parents, teachers, and administrators, develop and adopt a policy to promote parental involvement in the public school system. Such policy must include: (a) A plan, pursuant to s. 1002.23, for parental participation in schools to improve parent and teacher cooperation in such […]

1014.06 – Parental Consent for Health Care Services.

1014.06 Parental consent for health care services.— (1) Except as otherwise provided by law, a health care practitioner, as defined in s. 456.001, or an individual employed by such health care practitioner may not provide or solicit or arrange to provide health care services or prescribe medicinal drugs to a minor child without first obtaining written parental […]

1014.01 – Short Title.

1014.01 Short title.—This section and ss. 1014.02-1014.06 may be cited as the “Parents’ Bill of Rights.” History.—s. 2, ch. 2021-199.

1014.02 – Legislative Findings and Definition.

1014.02 Legislative findings and definition.— (1) The Legislature finds that it is a fundamental right of parents to direct the upbringing, education, and care of their minor children. The Legislature further finds that important information relating to a minor child should not be withheld, either inadvertently or purposefully, from his or her parent, including information relating to […]

1014.03 – Infringement of Parental Rights.

1014.03 Infringement of parental rights.—The state, any of its political subdivisions, any other governmental entity, or any other institution may not infringe on the fundamental rights of a parent to direct the upbringing, education, health care, and mental health of his or her minor child without demonstrating that such action is reasonable and necessary to achieve […]