Last Action | 04/13/18: signed by Governor (Acts, ch. 152) |
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Title | AN ACT relating to birth mothers and newborn infants. |
Bill Documents |
Current/Final
Introduced |
Bill Request Number | 400 |
Sponsors | M. Dossett, L. Bechler, G. Brown Jr, K. King |
Summary of Original Version | Amend KRS 405.075 to establish a definition and allow the use of a "newborn safety device" related to the anonymous surrendering of a newborn infant in the Commonwealth. |
Index Headings of Original Version |
Children and Minors - Newborn safety device, establishing Emergency Medical Services - Newborn safety device, establishing Health and Medical Services - Newborn safety device, establishing Hospitals and Nursing Homes - Newborn safety device, establishing Parental Rights - Newborn safety device, establishing |
Jump to Proposed Amendments |
House Committee Substitute 1 Senate Committee Substitute 1 Senate Committee Amendment 1 |
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01/10/18 |
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03/21/18 |
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03/22/18 |
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03/27/18 |
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04/02/18 |
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04/13/18 |
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Amendment | House Committee Substitute 1 |
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Summary | Delete original provisions; amend KRS 405.075 to establish that a staffed police station, fire station, hospital, or participating place of worship may post a sign easily seen by the public that identifies itself as a safe and legal location to surrender a newborn infant less than 30 days old. |
Index Headings |
Children and Minors - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Emergency Medical Services - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Health and Medical Services - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Hospitals and Nursing Homes - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Parental Rights - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Firefighters and Fire Departments - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Police, City and County - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Police, State - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Religion - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage |
Amendment | Senate Committee Substitute 1 |
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Summary | Retain original provisions; additionally amend KRS 405.075 to establish that an emergency medical facility may post a sign easily seen by the public that identifies itself as a safe and legal location to surrender a newborn infant less than 30 days old; amend KRS 211.680 to establish that the prevention of maternal fatalities is a priority of the General Assembly; amend KRS 211.684 to define a "local child and maternal fatality response team" and "maternal fatality" and provide that the currently established child fatality review team will now also review maternal fatalities; and amend KRS 21.686 to provide that local child and maternal fatality response teams may be established in Kentucky counties and provide what the teams will do. |
Index Headings |
Children and Minors - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Emergency Medical Services - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Firefighters and Fire Departments - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Health and Medical Services - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Hospitals and Nursing Homes - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Parental Rights - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Police, City and County - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Police, State - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Religion - Abandoned newborn infant, establish location signage Deaths - Maternal fatality review team, establish Women - Maternal fatality review team, establish |
Amendment | Senate Committee Amendment 1 |
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Sponsor | J. Adams |
Summary | Make title amendment. |
Index Headings | Title Amendments - HB 167 GA |
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