New Jersey Statutes

§ 9:6-1 — Abuse, abandonment, cruelty and neglect of child; what constitutes

New Jersey·Title 9 CHILDREN--JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURTS

9:6-1. Abuse, abandonment, cruelty and neglect of child; what constitutes. Abuse of a child shall consist in any of the following acts:

(a)disposing of the custody of a child contrary to law;
(b)employing or permitting a child to be employed in any vocation or employment injurious to its health or dangerous to its life or limb, or contrary to the laws of this State;
(c)employing or permitting a child to be employed in any occupation, employment or vocation dangerous to the morals of such child;
(d)the habitual use by the parent or by a person having the custody and control of a child, in the hearing of such child, of profane, indecent or obscene language;
(e)the performing of any indecent, immoral or unlawful act or deed, in the presence of a child, that may tend to debauch or endange

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