California school authorities may excuse any pupil from school for the purpose of obtaining confidential medical services without the consent of the pupil's parent or guardian.

This includes services related to reproductive health, mental health, and substance abuse. The pupil must be deemed mature enough to consent to the services on their own. Additionally, the school authorities must inform the pupil of their right to consent to confidential medical services and encourage them to discuss any such services with their parent or guardian. The pupil's confidentiality must be maintained by the school authorities, except in cases where it is necessary to protect the health or safety of the pupil or others.