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Co-sponsorship: Amending the Newborn Protection Act
March 13, 2017 12:10 PM to All House Members
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Representative Jesse Topper
R House District 78
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In the near future, I will introduce legislation amending Pennsylvania’s Newborn Protection Act.  This piece is modeled after a newly enacted law in Ohio which provides for two things: (1) an expanded list of caregivers to whom a parent may surrender a newborn; and (2) a program to install incubators so that newborns who are surrendered may be kept safely in a controlled environment.
 
Under my legislation, emergency medical responders may accept newborns relinquished by a parent.  Just as under existing law which requires that a parent go to a hospital or to a police station, my legislation requires a parent to go to the grounds of a fire station or other entity which employs an emergency medical responder in order to surrender a newborn.  This is, of course, to protect the safety of the child. 
 
In addition, my legislation provides that the places which accept newborns - - hospitals, police stations, and fire stations - - may have incubators available.  Please note this is not a mandatory provision.  I believe that a parent may be more likely to relinquish an infant if he can do so anonymously and in a controlled environment.  Just like in Ohio, my legislation requires that an alarm is set off once a newborn is placed in the incubator.  A 9-1-1 call is triggered if the personnel of a hospital, police station or fire station fail to respond within a reasonable amount of time.  Finally, the Department of Health is required to promulgate regulations regarding the standards for incubators.
 
Please join me in co-sponsoring this important legislation.
 
Legislation
Document - Introduced as HB 1139
Last updated on April 7, 2017 01:19 PM
Co-sponsorship: Amending the Newborn Protection Act
March 13, 2017 12:10 PM to All House Members

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TOPPER

Memo
In the near future, I will introduce legislation amending Pennsylvania’s Newborn Protection Act.  This piece is modeled after a newly enacted law in Ohio which provides for two things: (1) an expanded list of caregivers to whom a parent may surrender a newborn; and (2) a program to install incubators so that newborns who are surrendered may be kept safely in a controlled environment.
 
Under my legislation, emergency medical responders may accept newborns relinquished by a parent.  Just as under existing law which requires that a parent go to a hospital or to a police station, my legislation requires a parent to go to the grounds of a fire station or other entity which employs an emergency medical responder in order to surrender a newborn.  This is, of course, to protect the safety of the child. 
 
In addition, my legislation provides that the places which accept newborns - - hospitals, police stations, and fire stations - - may have incubators available.  Please note this is not a mandatory provision.  I believe that a parent may be more likely to relinquish an infant if he can do so anonymously and in a controlled environment.  Just like in Ohio, my legislation requires that an alarm is set off once a newborn is placed in the incubator.  A 9-1-1 call is triggered if the personnel of a hospital, police station or fire station fail to respond within a reasonable amount of time.  Finally, the Department of Health is required to promulgate regulations regarding the standards for incubators.
 
Please join me in co-sponsoring this important legislation.
 

Document
Introduced as HB 1139

Last Updated
April 7, 2017 01:19 PM
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