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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to emergency possession of certain abandoned children by |
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designated emergency infant care providers. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 262.301, Family Code, is amended by |
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amending Subdivision (1) and adding Subdivisions (3), (4), and (5) |
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to read as follows: |
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(1) "Designated emergency infant care provider" |
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means: |
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(A) an emergency medical services provider; |
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(B) a hospital; |
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(C) a freestanding emergency medical care |
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facility licensed under Chapter 254, Health and Safety Code; [or] |
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(D) a child-placing agency licensed by the |
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Department of Family and Protective Services under Chapter 42, |
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Human Resources Code, that: |
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(i) agrees to act as a designated emergency |
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infant care provider under this subchapter; and |
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(ii) has on staff a person who is licensed |
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as a registered nurse under Chapter 301, Occupations Code, or who |
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provides emergency medical services under Chapter 773, Health and |
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Safety Code, and who will examine and provide emergency medical |
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services to a child taken into possession by the agency under this |
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subchapter; |
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(E) a fire department; or |
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(F) a law enforcement agency. |
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(3) "Fire department" means a department of a local |
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government that is organized to prevent or suppress fires and is |
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staffed 24 hours a day by employees of the local government. |
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(4) "Law enforcement agency" means an office, |
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department, or other division of a county or municipality in this |
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state that is staffed 24 hours a day by peace officers licensed |
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under Chapter 1701, Occupations Code. |
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(5) "Newborn safety device" means a device installed |
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by a designated emergency infant care provider in compliance with |
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Section 262.3025. |
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SECTION 2. Section 262.302(a), Family Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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(a) A designated emergency infant care provider shall, |
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without a court order, take possession of a child who appears to be |
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60 days old or younger if: |
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(1) the child is voluntarily delivered to the provider |
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by the child's parent by: |
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(A) leaving the child with an employee of the |
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provider; or |
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(B) placing the child in a newborn safety device |
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voluntarily installed by the provider; and |
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(2) the parent did not express an intent to return for |
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the child. |
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SECTION 3. Subchapter D, Chapter 262, Family Code, is |
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amended by adding Section 262.3025 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 262.3025. NEWBORN SAFETY DEVICE. (a) A designated |
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emergency infant care provider may install a newborn safety device |
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to take possession of a child under Section 262.302. The provider |
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is responsible for the cost of installing the device. |
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(b) A newborn safety device installed by a designated |
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emergency infant care provider must: |
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(1) be physically located: |
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(A) inside a facility operated by the provider |
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that is staffed 24 hours a day by employees of the provider; and |
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(B) in an area conspicuous and visible to the |
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employees of the provider; and |
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(2) contain an adequate dual alarm system connected to |
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the physical location of the device to audibly notify an employee of |
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the provider that a child has been placed in the device. |
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(c) A designated emergency infant care provider that |
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installs a newborn safety device shall ensure the device's dual |
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alarm system is in working order by: |
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(1) testing the alarm system at least one time each |
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week; and |
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(2) visually inspecting the alarm system at least two |
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times each day. |
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SECTION 4. This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |