Unless limited by court order, a parent appointed as a conservator of a child has the following rights and duties during the period that the parent has possession of the child: 1) The duty of care, control, protection, and reasonable discipline of the child 2) The duty to support the child, including providing the child with clothing, food, shelter, and medical and dental care not involving an invasive procedure 3) The right to consent for the child to medical and dental care not involving an invasive procedure 4) The right to direct the moral and religious training of the child

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1. Unless limited by court order, a parent appointed as a conservator of a child has the following rights and duties during the period that the parent has possession of the child: 1) The duty of care, control, protection, and reasonable discipline of the child 2) The duty to support the child, including providing the child with clothing, food, shelter, and medical and dental care not involving an invasive procedure 3) The right to consent for the child to medical and dental care not involving an invasive procedure 4) The right to direct the moral and religious training of the child