Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 40-11 - Abused and Neglected Children
Section 40-11-15. - Religious practices.

§ 40-11-15. Religious practices.
A parent or guardian practicing his or her religious beliefs that differ from general community standards who does not provide specified medical treatment for a child shall not, for that reason alone, be considered a negligent parent or guardian. However, nothing in this section shall: (1) Prevent the child from being considered abused or neglected if the child is harmed, or threatened with harm, as described in § 40-11-2; or (2) Preclude the court from ordering medical services or nonmedical services recognized by the laws of this state to be provided to the child where his or her health requires it.
History of Section.P.L. 1976, ch. 91, § 2; P.L. 2004, ch. 270, § 1; P.L. 2004, ch. 599, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 40 - Human Services

Chapter 40-11 - Abused and Neglected Children

Section 40-11-1. - Policy.

Section 40-11-2. - Definitions.

Section 40-11-3. - Duty to report — Deprivation of nutrition or medical treatment.

Section 40-11-3.1. - Duty to report death of child due to child abuse or neglect.

Section 40-11-3.2. - False reporting of child abuse and neglect.

Section 40-11-3.3. - Duty to report — Sexual abuse of a child in an educational program.

Section 40-11-4. - Immunity from liability.

Section 40-11-5. - Protective custody by physician or law enforcement officer.

Section 40-11-6. - Report by physicians and healthcare providers of abuse or neglect.

Section 40-11-6.1. - Penalty for failure to report or perform required act.

Section 40-11-7. - Investigation of reports — Petition for removal from custody — Report to child advocate — Attorney general — Court-appointed special advocate — Children’s advocacy center.

Section 40-11-7.1. - Family court proceedings.

Section 40-11-7.2. - Evidence.

Section 40-11-7.3. - Mediation of child protection matters.

Section 40-11-8. - Injury control unit.

Section 40-11-9. - Duties of law enforcement agency.

Section 40-11-10. - Use of physician’s report for petition for removal.

Section 40-11-11. - Abrogation of privileged communications.

Section 40-11-12. - Award of custody.

Section 40-11-12.1. - Family court review.

Section 40-11-12.2. - Permanency plan — Order of court.

Section 40-11-12.3. - Guardianship subsidy.

Section 40-11-12.4. - Restraining orders.

Section 40-11-12.5. - Review of young adults under the court’s legal supervision and receiving care and placement services from DCYF.

Section 40-11-13. - Confidentiality of reports and records — Penalty for disclosure.

Section 40-11-13.1. - Destruction of reports and records.

Section 40-11-14. - Right to representation in court proceedings.

Section 40-11-15. - Religious practices.

Section 40-11-16. - Severability.

Section 40-11-17. - Shaken-baby syndrome prevention initiative.

Section 40-11-18. - Children’s advocacy centers — Services — Requirements.

Section 40-11-19. - Parents with disabilities.

Section 40-11-20. - Military family advocacy program.