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Under Ohio law, teens in crisis can get six mental health sessions without parental consent. Republicans want that support eliminated.

Summary by The Buckeye Flame
Ohio mental health experts say the need to provide these specific services without parental consent comes up rarely but is critical.
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The Buckeye Flame broke the news in on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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