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Physical Abuse: Citation:  Ann. Stat. § 38-2202
 'Physical, mental, or emotional abuse' means the infliction of  physical, mental, or emotional harm, or the causing of a deterioration  of a child, and may include, but shall not be limited to, maltreatment  or exploiting a child to the extent that the child's health or emotional  well-being is endangered.  
 Neglect: Citation:  Ann. Stat. § 38-2202
 'Neglect' means acts or omissions by a parent, guardian, or person  responsible for the care of a child that results in harm to a child or  presents a likelihood of harm, and the acts or omissions are not due  solely to the lack of financial means of the child's parents or other  custodian.  Neglect may include but shall not be limited to:
- Failure to provide the child with food, clothing, or shelter necessary to sustain life or health
- Failure to provide adequate supervision of a child or to remove a child from a situation that requires judgment or actions beyond the child's level of maturity, physical condition, or mental abilities and that results in bodily injury or a likelihood of harm to the child
- Failure to use resources available to treat a diagnosed medical condition if such treatment will make a child substantially more comfortable, reduce pain and suffering, or correct or substantially diminish a crippling condition from worsening
Sexual Abuse/Exploitation: Citation:  Ann. Stat. § 38-2202
 'Sexual abuse' means any contact or interaction with a child in  which the child is being used for the sexual stimulation of the  perpetrator, the child, or another person. Sexual abuse includes  allowing, permitting, or encouraging a child to engage in prostitution  or to be photographed, filmed, or depicted in pornographic material. 
 Emotional Abuse: Citation:  Ann. Stat. § 38-2202
 The term 'physical, mental, or emotional abuse' includes the  infliction of physical, mental, or emotional harm or the causing of a  deterioration of a child and may include, but is not limited to,  maltreatment or exploiting a child to the extent that the child's health  or emotional well-being is endangered.  
 Abandonment: Citation:  Ann. Stat. § 38-2202
 'Abandon' or 'abandonment' means to forsake, desert, or cease  providing care for the child without making appropriate provisions for  substitute care.  
 Standards for Reporting: Citation:  Ann. Stat. § 38-2223
 A report is required when there is reason to suspect that a child  has been harmed as a result of physical, mental, or emotional abuse or  neglect or sexual abuse. 
 Persons Responsible for the Child: Citation:  Ann. Stat. § 38-2202
 'Parent,' when used in relation to a child or children, includes a  guardian and every person who is by law liable to maintain, care for, or  support the child.  
 Exceptions: Citation:  Ann. Stat. § 38-2202
 A parent legitimately practicing religious beliefs who does not  provide specified medical treatment for a child because of religious  beliefs shall not for that reason be considered a negligent parent. This  exception shall not preclude a court from ordering medical treatment  for the child.
