HB3600 - 104th General Assembly

 


 
104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB3600

 

Introduced 2/18/2025, by Rep. Jackie Haas

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
325 ILCS 2/10
325 ILCS 2/20

    Amends the Abandoned Newborn Infant Protection Act. In a provision requiring a hospital to provide all necessary emergency services and care to a relinquished newborn infant, provides that all necessary emergency services and care may include having a child rescue pod available for use if the hospital has an emergency department that is staffed and monitored at all times. Defines "child rescue pod" to mean a medical device used to maintain an optimal environment for the care of a newborn infant.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning children.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Abandoned Newborn Infant Protection Act is
5amended by changing Sections 10 and 20 as follows:
 
6    (325 ILCS 2/10)
7    Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act:
8    "Abandon" has the same meaning as in the Abused and
9Neglected Child Reporting Act.
10    "Abused child" has the same meaning as in the Abused and
11Neglected Child Reporting Act.
12    "Child welfare agency" means an Illinois licensed public
13or private agency that receives a child for the purpose of
14placing or arranging for the placement of the child in a foster
15or pre-adoptive family home or other facility for child care,
16apart from the custody of the child's parents.
17    "Child rescue pod" means a medical device used to maintain
18an optimal environment for the care of a newborn infant.
19    "Department" or "DCFS" means the Illinois Department of
20Children and Family Services.
21    "Emergency medical facility" means a freestanding
22emergency center or trauma center, as defined in the Emergency
23Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act.

 

 

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1    "Emergency medical professional" includes licensed
2physicians, and any emergency medical technician, emergency
3medical technician-intermediate, advanced emergency medical
4technician, paramedic, trauma nurse specialist, and
5pre-hospital registered nurse, as defined in the Emergency
6Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act.
7    "Fire station" means a fire station within the State with
8at least one staff person.
9    "Hospital" has the same meaning as in the Hospital
10Licensing Act.
11    "Legal custody" means the relationship created by a court
12order in the best interest of a newborn infant that imposes on
13the infant's custodian the responsibility of physical
14possession of the infant, the duty to protect, train, and
15discipline the infant, and the duty to provide the infant with
16food, shelter, education, and medical care, except as these
17are limited by parental rights and responsibilities.
18    "Neglected child" has the same meaning as in the Abused
19and Neglected Child Reporting Act.
20    "Newborn infant" means a child who a licensed physician
21reasonably believes is 30 days old or less at the time the
22child is initially relinquished to a hospital, police station,
23fire station, or emergency medical facility, and who is not an
24abused or a neglected child.
25    "Parent" or "biological parent" or "birth parent" means a
26person who has established maternity or paternity of the

 

 

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1newborn infant through genetic testing.
2    "Police station" means a municipal police station, a
3county sheriff's office, a campus police department located on
4any college or university owned or controlled by the State or
5any private college or private university that is not owned or
6controlled by the State when employees of the campus police
7department are present, or any of the district headquarters of
8the Illinois State Police.
9    "Relinquish" means to bring a newborn infant, who a
10licensed physician reasonably believes is 30 days old or less,
11to a hospital, police station, fire station, or emergency
12medical facility and to leave the infant with personnel of the
13facility, if the person leaving the infant does not express an
14intent to return for the infant or states that the person will
15not return for the infant. In the case of a person who gives
16birth to an infant in a hospital, the person's act of leaving
17that newborn infant at the hospital (i) without expressing an
18intent to return for the infant or (ii) stating that the person
19will not return for the infant is not a "relinquishment" under
20this Act.
21    "Temporary protective custody" means the temporary
22placement of a newborn infant within a hospital or other
23medical facility out of the custody of the infant's parent.
24(Source: P.A. 103-22, eff. 8-8-23; 103-501, eff. 1-1-24;
25103-605, eff. 7-1-24.)
 

 

 

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1    (325 ILCS 2/20)
2    Sec. 20. Procedures with respect to relinquished newborn
3infants.
4    (a) Hospitals. Every hospital must accept and provide all
5necessary emergency services and care to a relinquished
6newborn infant, in accordance with this Act. All necessary
7emergency services and care may include having a child rescue
8pod available for use if the hospital has an emergency
9department that is staffed and monitored at all times. The
10hospital shall examine a relinquished newborn infant and
11perform tests that, based on reasonable medical judgment, are
12appropriate in evaluating whether the relinquished newborn
13infant was abused or neglected.
14    The act of relinquishing a newborn infant serves as
15implied consent for the hospital and its medical personnel and
16physicians on staff to treat and provide care for the infant.
17    The hospital shall be deemed to have temporary protective
18custody of a relinquished newborn infant until the infant is
19discharged to the custody of a child welfare agency or the
20Department. The hospital shall provide all available medical
21records and information to the Department and the child
22welfare agency that has accepted the referral of the infant in
23accordance with Section 50.
24    If the person who relinquished or a person claiming to be
25the parent of a newborn infant returns to reclaim the infant
26within 30 days after the infant was relinquished to a

 

 

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1hospital, the hospital must inform such person of the name and
2contact information of the child welfare agency to whom
3custody of the infant was transferred.
4    (b) Fire stations and emergency medical facilities. Every
5fire station and emergency medical facility must accept and
6provide all necessary emergency services and care to a
7relinquished newborn infant, in accordance with this Act.
8    The act of relinquishing a newborn infant serves as
9implied consent for the fire station or emergency medical
10facility and its emergency medical professionals to treat and
11provide care for the infant, to the extent that those
12emergency medical professionals are trained to provide those
13services.
14    After the relinquishment of a newborn infant to a fire
15station or emergency medical facility, the fire station or
16emergency medical facility's personnel must arrange for the
17transportation of the infant to the nearest hospital as soon
18as transportation can be arranged.
19    If the person who relinquished or a person claiming to be
20the parent of a newborn infant returns to reclaim the infant
21within 30 days after the infant was relinquished to a fire
22station or emergency medical facility, the fire station or
23emergency medical facility must inform such person of the name
24and location of the hospital to which the infant was
25transported.
26    (c) Police stations. Every police station must accept a

 

 

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1relinquished newborn infant, in accordance with this Act.
2After the relinquishment of a newborn infant to a police
3station, the police station must arrange for the
4transportation of the infant to the nearest hospital as soon
5as transportation can be arranged. The act of relinquishing a
6newborn infant serves as implied consent for the hospital to
7which the infant is transported and that hospital's medical
8personnel and physicians on staff to treat and provide care
9for the infant.
10    If the person who relinquished or a person claiming to be
11the parent of a newborn infant returns to reclaim the infant
12within 30 days after the infant was relinquished to a police
13station, the police station must inform such person of the
14name and location of the hospital to which the infant was
15transported.
16(Source: P.A. 103-501, eff. 1-1-24; 103-958, eff. 1-1-25.)