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All persons in Rhode Island are required by law (RIGL 40-11-3) to report known or suspected cases of child abuse and/or neglect to the Department of Children, Youth and Families within 24 hours of becoming aware of such abuse/neglect.
What does it mean when something is statutory?
If something is statutory, it is related to or set by laws or statutes.
What is an example of a statutory law?
Statutory Law is law established by an act of the legislature that is signed by the executive. For federal statutory law, the acts are passed by Congress and signed by the President of the United States. For state law, the acts are passed by the state legislature and signed by the state governor.
What is mandated reporting in RI?
According to R.I. Gen. Laws 9-1-13, the Rhode Island statute of limitations on credit card debt, medical debt, mortgage debt, and debts resulting from student, auto, and personal loans is ten years.
What does it mean when a law is statutory?
Statutory provisions are specific clauses, sections, or rules that are set forth within a statute (a written law passed by a legislative body) and define legal requirements, rights, duties, and obligations that individuals or entities must adhere to.
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Under the laws of Rhode Island, a nonresident seller engaging in business in this state and making sales of tangible personal property and taxable services
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