Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB369

Introduced
7/20/23  
Refer
7/20/23  
Report Pass
10/11/23  
Engrossed
10/17/23  
Refer
10/19/23  
Enrolled
11/16/23  
Chaptered
12/7/23  

Caption

Newborn infant safety devices under the safe haven law.

Impact

The introduction of SB369 will expand the current safe haven law by allowing for the formal establishment of safety devices specifically designed for infants. Hospitals and emergency services will be required to implement stringent safety protocols, including constant surveillance and regular checks of these devices to ensure they function correctly. The goal of these regulations is to create a reliable method for parents who feel unable to care for their newborns, thereby potentially reducing incidents of abandonment or neglect and promoting a safer environment for infants.

Summary

Senate Bill 369 proposes the installation of newborn infant safety devices within hospitals, fire stations, and law enforcement buildings to facilitate the safe relinquishment of infants under 72 hours old under the state's existing safe haven law. The bill enables parents who cannot reach a designated safe relinquishment location to utilize these devices as a secure means of surrendering their newborns without fear of legal repercussions. This measure is aimed at providing additional options for parents in crisis while ensuring the safety of vulnerable infants.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from various lawmakers, concerns have been raised regarding the adequacy of guidelines for the operation and monitoring of these safety devices. Critics argue that the anonymity assured to parents relinquishing custody must not compromise the child’s long-term welfare and that there needs to be a clearer connection to follow-up care or counseling for the parents involved in these decisions. Additionally, ensuring that the responsible emergency services providers are adequately trained and equipped to manage the safety devices is crucial to the bill's effective implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB369

Newborn infant safety devices under the safe haven law.

WI AB237

The age at which an infant is covered under the safe haven law.

WI SB243

The age at which an infant is covered under the safe haven law.

WI HB172

Authorizes the installation and use of newborn safety devices at infant relinquishment sites designated in the Safe Haven Law

WI HB108

Authorizes the installation and use of newborn safety devices at infant relinquishment sites designated in the Safe Haven Law

WI HB218

Authorizes the installation and use of newborn safety devices at certain infant relinquishment sites designated in the Safe Haven Law

WI HSB136

A bill for an act relating to the release of custody of a newborn infant under the newborn safe haven Act.(See HF 425.)

WI HB2492

NEWBORN SAFETY DEVICE

WI HB1257

Relinquishment of Child in Newborn Safety Device

WI HB1205

Abandonment of infants in newborn safety devices.

Similar Bills

WI AB369

Newborn infant safety devices under the safe haven law.

WI AB237

The age at which an infant is covered under the safe haven law.

WI SB243

The age at which an infant is covered under the safe haven law.

OK HB1047

Children; relinquishment; abandonment; neglect; age; effective date.

OK HB1047

Children; relinquishment; abandonment; neglect; age; effective date.

OK SB960

Maternal and child health; providing for relinquishment of child by newborn safety device; broadening allowed purposes of certain grants. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB423

Children; certification as youthful offender or juvenile; modifying acts that shall cause certain persons to be held accountable as a youthful offender. Effective date.

OK SB423

Children; increasing allowable amount for certain adoption expenses; increasing age limit for certain relinquishment. Effective date.