newborn infants; safe haven;
immunity
HB 2001 creates a section of statute relating to the abandonment of newborn infants.
· Exempts a person from being guilty of child abuse if the newborn infant is left unharmed and with a designated safe haven provider.
· Requires the safe haven provider to take custody of a newborn infant if the parent or agent of the parent voluntarily delivers the newborn infant and both 1) the parent did not express intent to return for the newborn infant; and 2) the safe haven provider believes the child is a newborn.
· Requires the safe haven provider to report receipt of a newborn infant to Child Protective Services, as soon as practicable.
· States that a person who delivers a child to a safe haven provider may remain anonymous, and are not required to answer any questions.
· Stipulates that the safe haven provider is not liable for any civil or other damages if they act in good faith and without gross negligence.
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States that a
parent who delivers a newborn infant under this section shall not be charged
with child abuse solely for leaving the newborn infant with a safe haven
provider, and declares that the person is not immune from prosecution from any
offense based upon any act not covered by this section.
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Requires Child
Protective Services to annually report to the Governor and Legislature the
number of newborn infants delivered under this section.
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44th Legislature
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Second Regular Session 2 January 17, 2001
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