R-22.1 - Act respecting health and social services information

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24. In the case of a minor 14 years of age or over, the person having parental authority or the tutor has the right to be informed of the existence of and to have access to any information concerning the minor that is held by a body if the body holding the information is of the opinion, after consulting the minor, that it would not likely result in harm to the minor’s health or safety. In the cases referred to in subparagraphs 1 to 3 of the second paragraph of section 23, a director of youth protection must also be consulted.
The right under the first paragraph does not apply to information referred to in section 45.2, 50.1 or 57.2.1 or in the second paragraph of section 70.2 of the Youth Protection Act (chapter P-34.1).
A person having parental authority or a tutor who is informed of the existence of or has access to information under the first paragraph also has the right to request the rectification of the information if it is inaccurate, incomplete or equivocal or if it was collected or is kept in contravention of the law.
2023, c. 5, s. 24.