Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0060

Introduced
1/8/24  

Caption

Safe haven infants.

Impact

The legislation amends definitions related to abandoned and safe haven infants, ensuring clarity in how these categories are treated under juvenile law. By introducing protocols for EMS providers, the bill aims to protect the physical health and safety of infants while optimizing the processes for managing their care. The effective date for these changes is set for July 1, 2024, giving stakeholders time to prepare for the new regulations. This law aims to reduce the potential risks and complications associated with infant abandonment, thus enhancing child welfare in Indiana.

Summary

Senate Bill 60 focuses on the procedures surrounding the custody and care of infants who are surrendered under safe haven laws in Indiana. The bill establishes requirements for emergency medical services (EMS) to take custody of infants left in safety devices or those voluntarily surrendered by parents. It emphasizes the responsibility of licensed child placing agencies and the Department of Child Services to track and manage the welfare of these infants, ensuring that they are placed in suitable adoptive homes without unnecessary delay.

Contention

Notably, concerns may arise regarding the financial relationships between licensed child placing agencies and emergency service providers, which the bill attempts to regulate by prohibiting certain financial incentives. This is intended to prevent conflicts of interest in the custody transfer process. Critics might argue that stringent regulations could complicate the rapid response necessary in such sensitive situations, emphasizing the need for a delicate balance between oversight and operational efficacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0345

Termination of parental rights.

IN SB0358

Firearm safety.

IN SB0416

School and student safety information.

IN HB1104

Green alert for missing at risk veterans.

IN HB1321

Public safety training.

IN HB1594

Protection of born alive infants.

IN HB1340

Department of child services matters.

IN HB1625

Various public safety matters.

IN SB0348

Residential harassment.

IN HB1492

School safety.

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