Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF474 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 04/25/2023

                            House File 474 - Enrolled   House File 474   AN ACT   RELATING TO PLACEMENT OF CUSTODY OF A NEWBORN INFANT UNDER THE   NEWBORN SAFE HAVEN ACT.   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:    Section 1. Section 232.2, Code 2023, is amended by adding    the following new subsection:    NEW SUBSECTION   . 40A. Newborn infant means the same as    defined in section 233.1.    Sec. 2. Section 232.78, Code 2023, is amended by adding the    following new subsection:    NEW SUBSECTION   . 9. a. Notwithstanding any provision    to the contrary including priority in placement of a child    under subsection 8, if an ex parte order is requested from the    juvenile court under this section pursuant to section 233.2 for    transfer of custody of a newborn infant, one of the following    shall be applicable:    (1) If physical custody of the newborn infant was not    initially relinquished under section 233.2 to an adoption    service provider, the department shall request that custody be    transferred to the department.    (2) If physical custody of the newborn infant was initially    relinquished under section 233.2 to an adoption service    provider, the adoption service provider shall request that    custody be transferred to the adoption service provider.    b. Upon receiving the order, the department or the adoption    service provider shall take custody of the newborn infant and     

  House File 474, p. 2   proceed in accordance with chapter 233.    c. For the purposes of this subsection, adoption service    provider means the same as defined in section 233.1.    Sec. 3. Section 232.95, Code 2023, is amended by adding the    following new subsection:    NEW SUBSECTION . 2A. Notwithstanding any provision to the    contrary including placement of custody of a child pursuant to    subsection 2, if the hearing under this section is the result    of a request for an ex parte order from the court pursuant to    section 232.78 for a newborn infant for whom physical custody    was relinquished pursuant to section 233.2, the court shall    place custody of the child as provided in section 232.78,    subsection 9, and proceed in accordance with chapter 233.    Sec. 4. Section 232.102, Code 2023, is amended by adding the    following new subsection:    NEW SUBSECTION . 11. Notwithstanding any provision to the    contrary, transfer of legal custody and placement of a newborn    infant for whom physical custody was relinquished pursuant to    section 233.2 shall be determined in accordance with chapter    233.    Sec. 5. Section 232.104, Code 2023, is amended by adding the    following new subsection:    NEW SUBSECTION   . 10. Notwithstanding any provision to the    contrary, legal custody and placement of a newborn infant for    whom physical custody was relinquished pursuant to section    233.2 shall be determined in accordance with chapter 233.    Sec. 6. Section 233.1, Code 2023, is amended to read as    follows:    233.1 Newborn safe haven Act  definitions.    1. This chapter may be cited as the Newborn Safe Haven    Act .    2. For the purposes of this chapter , unless the context    otherwise requires:    a.   Adoption service provider means a state-licensed    private agency which is recognized as exempt under section      501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and which represents    itself as placing children permanently or temporarily in      private family homes, receiving children for placement in    private family homes, and actually engaging in placement of               

  House File 474, p. 3   children in private family homes for adoption.      b. Certified adoption investigator means the same as    defined in section 600A.2.      c.   Department means the department of health and human    services.    a.   d. First responder means an emergency medical care    provider, a registered nurse staffing an authorized service    program under section 147A.12 , a physician assistant staffing    an authorized service program under section 147A.13 , a fire    fighter, or a peace officer as defined in section 801.4 .    b.   e. Institutional health facility means a hospital    as defined in section 135B.1 , including a facility providing    medical or health services that is open twenty-four hours per    day, seven days per week and is a hospital emergency room or a    health care facility as defined in section 135C.1 .    c.   f. Newborn infant means a child who is, or who appears    to be, ninety days of age or younger.    Sec. 7. NEW SECTION . 233.1A Required training and    certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid     adoption service provider employees.    An adoption service provider shall require and verify that    all employees of the adoption service provider responding to    the relinquishment of physical custody of a newborn infant    in accordance with section 233.2 are trained and maintain    certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid    for infants and adults.    Sec. 8. Section 233.2, Code 2023, is amended to read as    follows:    233.2 Newborn infant custody release procedures.    1. a. A parent of a newborn infant may voluntarily release    custody of the newborn infant by relinquishing physical custody    of the newborn infant, without expressing an intent to again    assume physical custody, at an institutional health facility    or to an adoption service provider   or by authorizing another    person to relinquish physical custody on the parents behalf.    If physical custody of the newborn infant is not relinquished    directly to an individual on duty at the institutional health    facility or to an adoption service provider   , the parent may    take other actions to be reasonably sure that an individual on                       

  House File 474, p. 4   duty or the adoption service provider   is aware that the newborn    infant has been left at the institutional health facility or    the location of the adoption service provider   . The actions    may include but are not limited to making telephone contact    with the institutional health facility , the adoption service      provider,   or a 911 service.    b. In lieu of the procedure described in paragraph a ,    a parent of a newborn infant may make telephone contact with    a 911 service and relinquish physical custody of the newborn    infant, without expressing an intent to again assume physical    custody, to a first responder who responds to the 911 telephone    call.    c. For the purposes of this chapter and for any judicial    proceedings associated with the newborn infant, a rebuttable    presumption arises that the person who relinquishes physical    custody at an institutional health facility , to an adoption    service provider, or to a first responder in accordance with    this section is the newborn infants parent or has relinquished    physical custody with the parents authorization.    2. a. Unless the parent or other person relinquishing    physical custody of a newborn infant clearly expresses an    intent to return to again assume physical custody of the    newborn infant, an individual on duty at the facility at which    physical custody of the newborn infant was relinquished, the      adoption service provider to whom physical custody of the    newborn infant was relinquished, or a first responder to whom    physical custody of the newborn infant was relinquished,    pursuant to subsection 1 shall take physical custody of the    newborn infant. The individual on duty , the adoption service      provider, or the first responder may request the parent or    other person to provide the name of the parent or parents    and information on the medical history of the newborn infant    and the newborn infants parent or parents. However, the    parent or other person is not required to provide the names    or medical history information to comply with this section .    The individual on duty , the adoption service provider,   or    the   first responder may perform reasonable acts necessary to    protect the physical health or safety of the newborn infant.    The individual on duty and the institutional health facility                  

  House File 474, p. 5   in which the individual was on duty , the adoption service      provider, and the first responder are immune from criminal or    civil liability for any acts or omissions made in good faith to    comply with this section .    b. If the physical custody of a newborn infant is    relinquished to a first responder or to an adoption service      provider   , the first responder or the adoption service provider    shall transport the newborn infant to the nearest institutional    health facility. The first responder or the adoption service      provider shall provide any parental identification or medical    history information to the institutional health facility.    c. If the physical custody of the newborn infant is    relinquished at an institutional health facility, the state    shall reimburse the institutional health facility for the    institutional health facilitys actual expenses in providing    care to the newborn infant and in performing acts necessary to    protect the physical health or safety of the newborn infant.    The reimbursement shall be paid from moneys appropriated for    this purpose to the department of human services   .    d. If the name of the parent is unknown to the institutional    health facility, the individual on duty or other person    designated by the institutional health facility at which    physical custody of the newborn infant was relinquished shall    submit the certificate of birth report as required pursuant    to section 144.14 . If the name of the parent is disclosed    to the institutional health facility, the facility shall    submit the certificate of birth report as required pursuant to    section 144.13 . The department of public health   shall not file    the certificate of birth with the county of birth and shall    otherwise maintain the confidentiality of the birth certificate    in accordance with section 144.43 .    3. a.   As soon as possible after the individual on duty ,    the adoption service provider,   or the first responder assumes    physical custody of a newborn infant released under subsection    1 , and, if applicable, the adoption service provider or      the first responder transports the newborn infant to the    nearest institutional health facility under subsection 2,      paragraph   b , the individual or on duty shall notify either    the department or an adoption service provider and the first                         

  House File 474, p. 6   responder shall notify the department of human services and      the . The department or the adoption service provider shall    take the actions necessary to assume the care, control, and    custody of the newborn infant . The as follows:    (1) If physical custody of the newborn infant was not    initially relinquished to an adoption service provider,      the   department shall immediately notify the juvenile court    and the county attorney of the departments action and the    circumstances surrounding the action and request an ex parte    order from the juvenile court ordering, in accordance with the    requirements of section 232.78 , subsection 9,   the department    to take custody of the newborn infant. Upon receiving the    order, the department shall take custody of the newborn    infant. After the department takes custody of the newborn      infant, notwithstanding any provision to the contrary relating    to priority placement of the child under section 232.78, the      department shall, if feasible, place the newborn infant in    a prospective adoptive home. The department shall maintain    a list of prospective adoptive homes that have completed      placement investigations and have been preapproved by the    department or a certified adoption investigator.    (2)   If physical custody of the newborn infant was initially    relinquished to an adoption service provider, the adoption    service provider shall immediately notify the juvenile court      and the county attorney of the adoption service providers    action and the circumstances surrounding the action and    request an ex parte order from the juvenile court ordering, in    accordance with the requirements of section 232.78, subsection    9, the adoption service provider to take custody of the      newborn infant. Upon receiving the order, the adoption service    provider shall take custody of the newborn infant.      b. Within twenty-four hours of the department or the    adoption service provider   taking custody of the newborn infant,    the department or the adoption service provider shall notify    the juvenile court and the county attorney in writing of the    departments or adoption service providers   action and the    circumstances surrounding the action.    c.   Within twenty-four hours of the adoption service provider    taking custody of the newborn infant, the adoption service                                            

  House File 474, p. 7   provider shall notify the department in writing that the      adoption service provider has taken custody of the newborn    infant and will comply with the requirements of chapter 233.      4. a. Upon being notified in writing by the department or      the adoption service provider under subsection 3 , the county    attorney shall file a petition alleging the newborn infant to    be a child in need of assistance in accordance with section    232.87 and a petition for termination of parental rights with    respect to the newborn infant in accordance with section    232.111, subsection 2 , paragraph a . A hearing on a child in    need of assistance petition filed pursuant to this subsection    shall be held at the earliest practicable time. A hearing on a    termination of parental rights petition filed pursuant to this    subsection shall be held no later than thirty days after the    day the physical custody of the newborn child was relinquished    in accordance with subsection 1 unless the juvenile court    continues the hearing beyond the thirty days for good cause    shown.    b. Notice of a petition filed pursuant to this subsection by      either the department or the adoption service provider shall    be provided to any known parent and others in accordance with    the provisions of chapter 232 and shall be served upon any    putative father registered with the state registrar of vital    statistics pursuant to section 144.12A . In addition, prior to    holding a termination of parental rights hearing with respect    to the newborn infant, notice by publication shall be provided    as described in section 600A.6, subsection 5 .    5. Reasonable efforts, as defined in section 232.102 , that    are made in regard to the newborn infant shall be limited to    the efforts made in a timely manner to finalize a permanency    plan for the newborn infant.    6. An individual on duty at an institutional health    facility , an adoption service provider,   or a first responder    who assumes custody of a newborn infant upon the release of    the newborn infant under subsection 1 shall be provided notice    of any hearing held concerning the newborn infant at the same    time notice is provided to other parties to the hearing and    the individual , the adoption service provider,   or the first    responder may provide testimony at the hearing.              

  House File 474, p. 8   Sec. 9. Section 233.5, subsection 2, Code 2023, is amended    to read as follows:    2. A record described in subsection 1 may be inspected and    the contents disclosed without court order to the following:    a. The court and professional court staff, including    juvenile court officers.    b. The newborn infant and the newborn infants counsel.    c. The newborn infants parent, guardian, custodian, and    those persons counsel.    d. The newborn infants court appointed special advocate and    guardian ad litem.    e. The county attorney and the county attorneys assistants.    f. An agency, adoption service provider,   association,    facility, or institution which has custody of the newborn    infant, or is legally responsible for the care, treatment, or    supervision of the newborn infant.    g. The newborn infants foster parent or an individual    providing a prospective adoptive home or   preadoptive care to    the newborn infant.    Sec. 10. Section 233.6, Code 2023, is amended to read as    follows:    233.6 Educational and public information.    The department of human services, in consultation with the      Iowa department of public health   and the department of justice,    shall develop and distribute the following:    1. An information card or other publication for    distribution by an institutional health facility , adoption    service provider, or a first responder to a parent who releases    custody of a newborn infant in accordance with this chapter .    The publication shall inform the parent of a parents rights    under section 233.4 , explain the request for medical history    information under section 233.2, subsection 2 , and provide    other information deemed pertinent by the departments.    2. Educational materials, public information announcements,    and other resources to develop awareness of the availability    of the newborn safe haven Act and the involvement of adoption      service providers   among adolescents, young parents, and others    who might avail themselves of this chapter .    3. Signage that may be used to identify the institutional           

  House File 474, p. 9   health facilities and adoption service providers   at which    physical custody of a newborn infant may be relinquished in    accordance with this chapter .    ______________________________   PAT GRASSLEY   Speaker of the House   ______________________________   AMY SINCLAIR   President of the Senate   I hereby certify that this bill originated in the House and   is known as House File 474, Ninetieth General Assembly.   ______________________________   MEGHAN NELSON   Chief Clerk of the House   Approved _______________, 2023 ______________________________   KIM REYNOLDS   Governor