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Thursday, July 11, 2024

The State of Texas will not need to abide by the U.S. Department of Labor's new overtime rule -- which changes the threshold at which workers qualify for overtime from an annual salary of $35,568 to $43,888 beginning Monday -- following a preliminary injunction request granted Friday by U.S. District Court Judge Sean Jordan. read more


Thursday, July 04, 2024

The blueprint, called Project 2025 and produced by the conservative Heritage Foundation, is one of several think-tank proposals for Trump's platform. Over more than 900 pages, it calls for sacking thousands of civil servants, expanding the power of the president, dismantling the Department of Education and other federal agencies, and sweeping tax cuts. read more


Tuesday, July 02, 2024

Donald Trump is making a new push to get his New York hush-money conviction tossed out after the US Supreme Court ruled that he has at least some immunity from criminal prosecution for official actions he took while president. The former president's lawyers on Monday took preliminary steps to request that a New York judge set aside the jury's verdict against him, according to a person familiar with the situation who declined to be identified discussing nonpublic matters.


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" Question for you, does a doctor have an obligation to tell the parent if the child tells them they are transgender?"
Absolutely.

#7 | POSTED BY BELLRINGER A

You would be wrong (not surprisingly)

www.hhs.gov

HIPAA generally follows state law about parents' authority over their minor children's treatment. Therefore, where state law gives your minor child the ability to consent to their own treatment and your child has consented, HIPAA does not give you the right to access information about that treatment. In other words, if your child is able to consent to treatment, he or she also has the ability to exercise his or her own rights under HIPAA regarding information about that treatment. You need to know the law in
your state about minors' ability to consent independently to mental health or substance use disorder treatment. For example, in many states, a minor may consent to receive certain types of treatment but not others, or for limited amounts of time, without informing parents.

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