§ 133.15 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES FOR VICTIMS; INFORMATION TO BE GIVEN VICTIM; CONSENT OF MINOR.
   (A)   Every hospital of this municipality that offers organized emergency services shall provide that a physician is available on call 24 hours each day for the examination of persons reported to any law enforcement agency to be victims of sexual offenses cognizable as violations of any provision of §§ 133.02 or 133.03. The physician shall, upon the request of any peace officer or prosecuting attorney, and with the consent of the reported victim, or upon the request of the reported victim, examine the person for the purpose of gathering physical evidence. The public health council shall establish procedures for gathering evidence under this section.
   (B)   Each reported victim shall be informed of available venereal disease, pregnancy, medical, and psychiatric services.
   (C)   Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a minor may consent to examination under this section. The consent is not subject to disaffirmance because of minority, and consent of the parent, parents, or guardian of the minor is not required for an examination under this section. However, the hospital shall give written notice to the parent, parents, or guardian of a minor that an examination under this section has taken place. The parent, parents, or guardian of a minor giving consent under this section are not liable for payment for any services provided under this section without their consent.