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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 90 — Medicine and Allied Occupations

§ 90-21.7. Parental consent required.

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§ 90-21.7. Parental consent required.
(a)No physician licensed to practice medicine in North Carolina shall perform an abortion upon an unemancipated minor unless the physician or agent thereof or another physician or agent thereof first obtains the written consent of the minor and of:
(1)A parent with custody of the minor; or
(2)The legal guardian or legal custodian of the minor; or
(3)A parent with whom the minor is living; or
(4)A grandparent with whom the minor has been living for at least six months immediately preceding the date of the minor's written consent.
(b)The pregnant minor may petition, on her own behalf or by guardian ad litem, the district court judge assigned to the juvenile proceedings in the district court where the minor resides or where she is physically present for a waiver of the parental consent requirement if:
(1)None of the persons from whom consent must be obtained pursuant to this section is available to the physician performing the abortion or the physician's agent or the referring physician or the agent thereof within a reasonable time or manner; or
(2)All of the persons from whom consent must be obtained pursuant to this section refuse to consent to the performance of an abortion; or
(3)The minor elects not to seek consent of the person from whom consent is required. (1995, c. 462, s. 1.)
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