Exceptions
Citation: Ann. Code § 63.2-100
No child who in good faith is under treatment solely by spiritual means through prayer, in accordance with the tenets and practices of a recognized church or religious denomination, shall for that reason alone be considered to be an abused or neglected child. Further, a decision by parents who have legal authority for the child, or in the absence of parents with legal authority for the child, any person with legal authority for the child, who refuses a particular medical treatment for a child with a life-threatening condition shall not be deemed a refusal to provide necessary care if:
The decision is made jointly by the parents or other person with legal authority and the child.
The child has reached age 14 and is sufficiently mature to have an informed opinion on the subject of his or her medical treatment.
The parents or other person with legal authority and the child have considered alternative treatment options.
The parents, or other person with legal authority, and the child believe in good faith that such decision is in the child's best interests.