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This policy establishes the conditions under which Campus Health providers may treat un-emancipated minors, requiring parental or guardian consent in most circumstances while outlining the limited exceptions where treatment may proceed without it. It also defines emancipation under North Carolina law and addresses how emancipated minors are to be treated with respect to their medical records.
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This policy outlines Campus Health Services' legal obligation to report certain information to public health and law enforcement agencies. It specifies the procedures and contacts for reporting gunshot and stab wounds, animal bites, suspected child abuse/neglect, and communicable diseases.
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This document defines the full scope of health and wellness services provided by Campus Health and Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at UNC-Chapel Hill, including who is eligible for care and how those services are accessed. It also outlines the conditions under which patients may be referred or transferred to higher levels of care outside of Campus Health.
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This policy defines who is eligible to receive services at UNC Chapel Hill Campus Health, under what conditions, and for how long. It covers eligibility rules for a wide range of student categories — including degree-seeking students, part-time students, graduates, athletes, exchange students, and those on medical or administrative withdrawal — as well as specific guidance on insurance requirements and health fee payment.
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The purpose of this policy is to outline provisions covering the following human resource areas in case of a communicable disease or other serious public health threat that is declared by the public health officials to be a public health emergency, including: designation of mandatory employees, compensation for mandatory employees, accounting for absences, and emergency furlough provisions.
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- Human Research Ethics and IRB
This document establishes the definitions followed by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill) Human Research Protection Program. This is a non-exhaustive list. Regulations and other documents (e.g. guidance documents issued by federal regulatory agencies) should be referenced when applicable.