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PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. NEW SECTION. 232B.1 NEWBORN INFANT SURRENDER 1 2 ACT DEFINITION. 1 3 1. This chapter may be cited as the "Iowa Newborn Infant 1 4 Surrender Act". 1 5 2. For the purposes of this chapter, unless the context 1 6 otherwise requires: 1 7 a. "Institutional health facility" means a hospital as 1 8 defined in section 135.1 and includes a hospital emergency 1 9 room, health care facility as defined in section 135C.1, 1 10 organized outpatient health facility as defined in section 1 11 135.61, outpatient surgical facility as defined in section 1 12 135.61, or community mental health center, or city, county, or 1 13 district health department. 1 14 b. "Newborn infant" means a child who is, or who appears 1 15 to be, four days of age or younger. 1 16 Sec. 2. NEW SECTION. 232B.2 NEWBORN INFANT SURRENDER 1 17 PROCEDURES. 1 18 1. A parent of a newborn infant who has not suffered 1 19 bodily harm may voluntarily surrender physical custody of the 1 20 newborn infant by relinquishing physical custody of the 1 21 newborn infant, without expressing an intent to again assume 1 22 physical custody, at an institutional health facility. For 1 23 the purposes of this chapter and for any judicial proceedings 1 24 associated with the newborn infant, the person who voluntarily 1 25 surrenders physical custody at an institutional health 1 26 facility in accordance with this section shall be presumed to 1 27 be the newborn infant's parent. 1 28 2. a. Unless the parent surrendering physical custody of 1 29 a newborn infant clearly expresses an intent to return to 1 30 again assume physical custody of the newborn infant, an 1 31 individual on duty at the facility at which the newborn infant 1 32 was surrendered pursuant to subsection 1 shall take physical 1 33 custody of the newborn infant. The individual on duty may 1 34 request the parent to provide the name of the parent or 1 35 parents and information on the medical history of the newborn 2 1 infant and the newborn infant's parent or parents. However, 2 2 the parent is not required to provide the names or medical 2 3 history information to comply with this section. The 2 4 individual on duty may perform any act necessary to protect 2 5 the physical health or safety of the newborn infant. The 2 6 individual on duty and the institutional health facility in 2 7 which the individual was on duty are immune from criminal or 2 8 civil liability for any acts or omissions made in good faith 2 9 to comply with this section. 2 10 b. If the custody of the newborn infant is surrendered at 2 11 a hospital, the state shall reimburse the hospital for the 2 12 hospital's actual expenses in providing care to the newborn 2 13 infant and in performing acts necessary to protect the 2 14 physical health or safety of the newborn infant. The 2 15 reimbursement shall be paid from moneys appropriated for this 2 16 purpose to the department of human services. 2 17 c. The individual on duty or other person designated by 2 18 the institutional health facility at which the newborn infant 2 19 was surrendered shall submit the certificate of birth report 2 20 as required pursuant to section 144.14. 2 21 3. As soon as possible after the individual on duty 2 22 assumes physical custody of a newborn infant surrendered under 2 23 section 1, the individual shall notify the department of human 2 24 services. The department shall take the actions immediately 2 25 upon receiving the notice necessary to assume the care, 2 26 control, and custody of the newborn infant. The department 2 27 shall orally notify the court and the county attorney of the 2 28 department's action and the circumstances surrounding the 2 29 action. Within twenty-four hours of orally informing the 2 30 court, the department shall notify the court and the county 2 31 attorney in writing of the department's action and the 2 32 circumstances surrounding the action. 2 33 4. Upon being notified in writing by the department under 2 34 subsection 3, the county attorney shall file a petition 2 35 alleging the newborn infant to be a child in need of 3 1 assistance in accordance with section 232.87 and a petition 3 2 for termination of parental rights with respect to the newborn 3 3 infant in accordance with section 232.111, subsection 2, 3 4 paragraph "a". A hearing on a petition filed pursuant to this 3 5 subsection shall be held at the earliest practicable time. 3 6 5. Reasonable efforts, as defined in section 232.102, that 3 7 are made in regard to the newborn infant shall be limited to 3 8 the efforts made in a timely manner to finalize a permanency 3 9 plan for the newborn infant. 3 10 6. An individual on duty at an institutional health 3 11 facility who assumes custody of a newborn infant upon the 3 12 surrender of the newborn infant under subsection 1 shall be 3 13 provided notice of any hearing held concerning the newborn 3 14 infant at the same time notice is provided to other parties to 3 15 the hearing and the individual may provide testimony at the 3 16 hearing. 3 17 Sec. 3. NEW SECTION. 232B.3 RIGHTS OF OTHER PARENT. 3 18 1. If one parent surrenders physical custody of a newborn 3 19 infant in accordance with section 232B.2, the other parent may 3 20 file an action with the juvenile court for custody of the 3 21 child. The action must be filed within thirty days after the 3 22 date the physical custody of the newborn infant was 3 23 surrendered. 3 24 2. In order to be awarded custody of the newborn infant, 3 25 the person filing the action must prove all of the following 3 26 by a preponderance of the evidence: 3 27 a. The person is the parent of the newborn infant. 3 28 b. The person did not consent to the surrender of custody 3 29 of the newborn infant. 3 30 3. If a person alleging to be the other parent of a 3 31 newborn infant does not file an action within the period 3 32 required in subsection 1, the person is barred from filing an 3 33 action for custody of the child. By operation of law and 3 34 without any judicial proceedings, the person's parental rights 3 35 with respect to the child are terminated. 4 1 Sec. 4. Section 232.111, subsection 2, paragraph a, 4 2 subparagraph (3), Code 2001, is amended to read as follows: 4 3 (3) The child is less than twelve months of age and has 4 4 been judicially determined to meet the definition of 4 5 abandonment of a child or the child is a newborn infant whose 4 6 parent has voluntarily surrendered physical custody of the 4 7 child in accordance with chapter 232B. 4 8 Sec. 5. Section 232.116, subsection 1, paragraph b, Code 4 9 2001, is amended to read as follows: 4 10 b. The court finds that there is clear and convincing 4 11 evidence that the child has been abandoned or deserted or that 4 12 the child is a newborn infant whose parent has voluntarily 4 13 surrendered physical custody of the child in accordance with 4 14 chapter 232B. 4 15 Sec. 6. Section 726.3, Code 2001, is amended to read as 4 16 follows: 4 17 726.3 NEGLECT OR ABANDONMENT OF A DEPENDENT PERSON. 4 18 A person who is the father, mother, or some other person 4 19 having custody of a child, or of any other person who by 4 20 reason of mental or physical disability is not able to care 4 21 for the person's self, who knowingly or recklessly exposes 4 22 such person to a hazard or danger against which such person 4 23 cannot reasonably be expected to protect such person's self or 4 24 who deserts or abandons such person, knowing or having reason 4 25 to believe that the person will be exposed to such hazard or 4 26 danger, commits a class "C" felony. However, a parent who 4 27 has, in accordance with section 232B.2, voluntarily 4 28 surrendered physical custody of a newborn infant who has not 4 29 suffered bodily harm shall not be prosecuted for a violation 4 30 of this section involving abandonment of that newborn infant. 4 31 Sec. 7. Section 726.6, Code 2001, is amended by adding the 4 32 following new subsection: 4 33 NEW SUBSECTION. 1A. A parent who has, in accordance with 4 34 section 232B.2, voluntarily surrendered physical custody of a 4 35 newborn infant who has not suffered bodily harm shall not be 5 1 prosecuted for a violation of this section involving 5 2 abandonment of that newborn infant. 5 3 Sec. 8. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act, being deemed of 5 4 immediate importance, takes effect upon enactment. 5 5 EXPLANATION 5 6 This bill provides for the transfer of custody of and 5 7 termination of parental rights for a newborn infant whose 5 8 parent voluntarily surrenders physical custody of the newborn 5 9 infant and provides for immunity from prosecution for such 5 10 parent. 5 11 New Code section 232B.1 provides that new Code chapter 232B 5 12 may be cited as the "Iowa Newborn Infant Surrender Act". The 5 13 term "newborn infant" is defined as a child who is, or appears 5 14 to be, four days of age or younger. 5 15 New Code section 232B.2 establishes the procedures for a 5 16 parent to voluntarily surrender physical custody of the 5 17 parent's newborn infant and relates these procedures to the 5 18 juvenile justice code division on child in need of assistance 5 19 proceedings. The person who surrenders custody of the newborn 5 20 infant is presumed to be the child's parent. So long as a 5 21 newborn infant has not suffered bodily harm, the newborn 5 22 infant's parent may voluntarily surrender physical custody at 5 23 an institutional health facility which includes a hospital, 5 24 nursing facility, local health department, or other specified 5 25 types of providers of health services. 5 26 An individual on duty at an institutional health facility 5 27 at which a newborn infant is surrendered may act to protect 5 28 the health or safety of the newborn infant. The individual on 5 29 duty may request the parent to provide the name of the parent 5 30 and information on the medical history of the infant and 5 31 parents, however, the parent is not required to provide the 5 32 name or medical history information. Immunity from civil and 5 33 criminal liability is provided to the individual and the owner 5 34 of the institutional health facility in which the individual 5 35 was on duty for acts or omissions made in good faith to comply 6 1 with the bill's requirements. The individual is to notify the 6 2 department of human services after assuming custody. The 6 3 department is required to immediately take action to assume 6 4 custody from the individual and is required to orally notify 6 5 the court and the county attorney. A written notification 6 6 from the department to the court and county attorney is 6 7 required to follow within 24 hours. 6 8 Upon being notified by the department, the county attorney 6 9 is required to file petitions alleging that the newborn infant 6 10 is a child in need of assistance and for termination of 6 11 parental rights with respect to the newborn infant. Hearings 6 12 for these petitions are to be held at the earliest practicable 6 13 time. 6 14 The existing requirement under the child in need of 6 15 assistance law for the performance of reasonable efforts to 6 16 prevent or eliminate the need for removal of the newborn 6 17 infant is to be limited to efforts made to finalize a 6 18 permanency plan for the newborn infant. The individual who 6 19 received the surrender of the newborn infant is to receive 6 20 notice of any hearing and may provide testimony in the 6 21 hearing. 6 22 Provisions in Code section 232.111 and 232.116, relating to 6 23 termination of parental rights petitions and grounds under the 6 24 juvenile justice code, are amended to specifically include a 6 25 newborn infant surrendered as provided in the bill. 6 26 Code section 726.3, relating to neglect or abandonment of a 6 27 dependent person, and Code section 726.6, relating to child 6 28 endangerment, are amended to provide that a parent who 6 29 voluntarily surrenders a newborn infant as provided in the 6 30 bill is not subject to prosecution under those sections for a 6 31 violation involving abandonment of the newborn infant. 6 32 The bill takes effect upon enactment. 6 33 LSB 2634XC 79 6 34 jp/pj/5
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