00                        CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 29(FIN)                                                                    
01 "An Act relating to infants who are safely surrendered by a parent shortly after birth."                                
02 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA:                                                                
03    * Section 1. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section                          
04 to read:                                                                                                                
05       SHORT TITLE. This Act may be known as the Safe Haven for Infants Act.                                             
06    * Sec. 2. AS 11.81 is amended by adding a new section to read:                                                   
07                    Article 4A. Prohibition on Prosecution.                                                            
08            Sec. 11.81.500. No prosecution for safe surrender of infant. A parent may                                  
09       not be criminally prosecuted for surrendering a child of the parent if the child                                  
10                 (1)  is an infant who is less than 21 days of age;                                                      
11                 (2)  is surrendered in the manner described in AS 47.10.013(c); and                                     
12                 (3)  is not the subject of a court order affecting custody of the child.                                
13    * Sec. 3. AS 47.10.013 is amended by adding new subsections to read:                                               
14            (c)  A parent who is immune from prosecution under AS 11.81.500 and                                          
15       chooses to surrender an infant shall surrender the infant in the manner described in this                         
01       subsection. Surrendering the infant in the manner described in this subsection                                    
02       constitutes abandonment for purposes of this chapter. An infant's parent is considered                            
03       to have abandoned the infant safely, and, notwithstanding AS 25.20.030 and                                        
04       AS 47.10.120, the parent's legal duty to support the infant is extinguished if                                    
05                 (1)  the parent, without expressing an intent to return for the infant,                                 
06       leaves the infant in the physical custody of a person who is a                                                    
07                      (A)  person the parent reasonably believes would provide for                                       
08            the health and safety of the infant and who would act appropriately to care for                              
09            the infant;                                                                                                  
10                      (B)  peace officer, community health aide, physician, hospital                                     
11            employee; or                                                                                                 
12                      (C)  person who is employed by or is a volunteer for a fire                                        
13            department or emergency medical service, if the person is acting within the                                  
14            scope of the person's fire department or emergency medical service duties; and                               
15                 (2)  there is no evidence the infant has been physically injured before                                 
16       abandonment.                                                                                                      
17            (d)  A person to whom an infant is surrendered in the manner described in                                    
18       (c)(1)(B) or (C) of this section shall                                                                            
19                 (1)  act appropriately to care for the infant;                                                          
20                 (2)  inform the parent that the parent may, but is not required to, answer                              
21       any questions regarding the name, identity, and medical history of the infant and                                 
22       parents of the infant unless the parent chooses to contact the department under (3) of                            
23       this subsection;                                                                                                  
24                 (3)  ask the parent if the parent wishes to relinquish the parent's                                     
25       parental rights and release the infant for adoption; if the answer is affirmative, the                            
26       person shall contact the department so that the parent can discuss that option with the                           
27       department;                                                                                                       
28                 (4)  immediately notify the nearest office of the department that the                                   
29       infant has been surrendered in the manner described in (c) of this section.                                       
30            (e)  An individual, agency, facility, or entity that receives an infant abandoned                            
31       safely under (c) of this section is not liable for civil damages for failure to discharge                         
01       the duties listed in (d) of this section.                                                                         
02            (f)  A record regarding the surrender of an infant under (c) of this section is                              
03       confidential and not subject to public inspection or copying under AS 40.25.100 -                                 
04       40.25.220.                                                                                                      
05    * Sec. 4. AS 47.10.086(a) is amended to read:                                                                      
06            (a)  Except as provided in (b), (c), and (g) [(b) AND (c)] of this section, the                          
07       department shall make timely, reasonable efforts to provide family support services to                            
08       the child and to the parents or guardian of the child that are designed to prevent out-of-                        
09       home placement of the child or to enable the safe return of the child to the family                               
10       home, when appropriate, if the child is in an out-of-home placement. The department's                             
11       duty to make reasonable efforts under this subsection includes the duty to                                        
12                 (1)  identify family support services that will assist the parent or                                    
13       guardian in remedying the conduct or conditions in the home that made the child a                                 
14       child in need of aid;                                                                                             
15                 (2)  actively offer the parent or guardian, and refer the parent or                                     
16       guardian to, the services identified under (1) of this subsection; the department shall                           
17       refer the parent or guardian to community-based family support services whenever                                  
18       community-based services are available and desired by the parent or guardian; and                                 
19                 (3)  document the department's actions that are taken under (1) and (2)                                 
20       of this subsection.                                                                                               
21    * Sec. 5. AS 47.10.086 is amended by adding a new subsection to read:                                              
22            (g)  The department is not required to make reasonable efforts of the type                                   
23       described in (a) of this section if the department took emergency custody of an infant                            
24       under AS 47.10.142 after the infant was abandoned safely within the meaning of                                    
25       AS 47.10.013(c).                                                                                                  
26    * Sec. 6. AS 47.10.990 is amended by adding a new paragraph to read:                                               
27                 (32)  "infant" means a child who is less than 21 days of age.