THE CONSTITUTION OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS

CHAPTER 2FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF THE INDIVIDUAL

Protection of children30

The Legislature may, in addition to any rights and freedoms provided in this Chapter which afford protection to children, enact such laws as it considers fit to promote the well-being and welfare of children and to afford them protection from any harm, exploitation, neglect, abuse, maltreatment or degradation and to provide them with such facilities as would aid their growth and development.