104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
HB2492

 

Introduced 2/4/2025, by Rep. Anne Stava-Murray

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
325 ILCS 2/10
325 ILCS 2/16 new
325 ILCS 2/22
325 ILCS 2/30
325 ILCS 2/35

    Amends the Abandoned Newborn Infant Protection Act. Provides that as soon as practicable, the Department of Children and Family Services, in consultation with the county board of each county, shall identify hospital emergency departments, fire stations, emergency medical facilities, and police stations to install, maintain, and provide outreach regarding newborn safety devices. Provides that each county having a population less than 500,000 shall identify one hospital emergency department, fire station, emergency medical facility, or police station to install a newborn safety device; and each county having a population greater than 500,000 shall identify a total of 4 hospital emergency departments, fire stations, emergency medical facilities, or police stations, or any combination of those facilities, to install a newborn safety device. Requires the Department to award grants to the designated facilities of each county to pay for the installation of a newborn safety device and any other costs associated with maintaining proper operation of the device. Provides that a designated facility's acceptance of the grant award and any agreement to install and maintain a newborn safety device shall be strictly voluntary. Provides that a hospital emergency department, fire station, emergency medical facility, or police station that operates a newborn safety device is immune from civil liability for an act or omission relating to the operation of the newborn safety device unless the act or omission constitutes gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct. Makes conforming changes throughout the Act.


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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, 20, 22, 30, and 35 and by
6adding Section 16 as follows:
 
7    (325 ILCS 2/10)
8    Sec. 10. Definitions. In this Act:
9    "Abandon" has the same meaning as in the Abused and
10Neglected Child Reporting Act.
11    "Abused child" has the same meaning as in the Abused and
12Neglected Child Reporting Act.
13    "Child welfare agency" means an Illinois licensed public
14or private agency that receives a child for the purpose of
15placing or arranging for the placement of the child in a foster
16or pre-adoptive family home or other facility for child care,
17apart from the custody of the child's parents.
18    "Department" or "DCFS" means the Illinois Department of
19Children and Family Services.
20    "Emergency medical facility" means a freestanding
21emergency center or trauma center, as defined in the Emergency
22Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act.
23    "Emergency medical professional" includes licensed

 

 

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1physicians, and any emergency medical technician, emergency
2medical technician-intermediate, advanced emergency medical
3technician, paramedic, trauma nurse specialist, and
4pre-hospital registered nurse, as defined in the Emergency
5Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act.
6    "Fire station" means a fire station within the State with
7at least one staff person.
8    "Hospital" has the same meaning as in the Hospital
9Licensing Act.
10    "Legal custody" means the relationship created by a court
11order in the best interest of a newborn infant that imposes on
12the infant's custodian the responsibility of physical
13possession of the infant, the duty to protect, train, and
14discipline the infant, and the duty to provide the infant with
15food, shelter, education, and medical care, except as these
16are limited by parental rights and responsibilities.
17    "Neglected child" has the same meaning as in the Abused
18and Neglected Child Reporting Act.
19    "Newborn infant" means a child who a licensed physician
20reasonably believes is 30 days old or less at the time the
21child is initially relinquished to a hospital, police station,
22fire station, or emergency medical facility, and who is not an
23abused or a neglected child.
24    "Newborn safety device" means a device or container to
25accept delivery of a newborn infant less than 31 days old that:
26        (1) is voluntarily installed by a hospital emergency

 

 

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1    department, fire station, emergency medical facility, or
2    police station that has medical, fire, or police personnel
3    available 24-hours, 7-days a week to take possession of
4    any newborn infant who is voluntarily left in the newborn
5    safety device;
6        (2) is physically located as part of a hospital
7    emergency department, fire station, emergency medical
8    facility, or police station;
9        (3) is located in an area that is conspicuous and
10    visible to the employees of the hospital emergency
11    department, fire station, emergency medical facility, or
12    police station;
13        (4) is accessible to a person transferring the newborn
14    infant in a manner that allows the newborn infant to be
15    placed anonymously inside the newborn safety device from
16    outside the hospital emergency department, fire station,
17    emergency medical facility, or police station;
18        (5) is locked after a newborn infant is placed in it so
19    a person outside the hospital emergency department, fire
20    station, emergency medical facility, or police station
21    cannot access the child;
22        (6) provides a controlled environment for the care and
23    protection of the newborn infant;
24        (7) notifies a centralized location in the hospital
25    emergency department, fire station, emergency medical
26    facility, or police station within 30 seconds of the

 

 

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1    newborn infant being placed in the newborn safety device;
2    and
3        (8) triggers a 9-1-1 call if staff at the hospital
4    emergency department, fire station, emergency medical
5    facility, or police station do not respond within a
6    reasonable amount of time after a newborn infant is placed
7    in the newborn safety device.
8    "Parent" or "biological parent" or "birth parent" means a
9person who has established maternity or paternity of the
10newborn infant through genetic testing.
11    "Police station" means a municipal police station, a
12county sheriff's office, a campus police department located on
13any college or university owned or controlled by the State or
14any private college or private university that is not owned or
15controlled by the State when employees of the campus police
16department are present, or any of the district headquarters of
17the Illinois State Police.
18    "Relinquish" means to bring a newborn infant, who a
19licensed physician reasonably believes is 30 days old or less,
20to a hospital, police station, fire station, or emergency
21medical facility and to leave the infant with personnel of the
22facility, if the person leaving the infant does not express an
23intent to return for the infant or states that the person will
24not return for the infant. "Relinquish" also means to
25voluntarily leave a newborn infant in a newborn safety device.
26In the case of a person who gives birth to an infant in a

 

 

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1hospital, the person's act of leaving that newborn infant at
2the hospital (i) without expressing an intent to return for
3the infant or (ii) stating that the person will not return for
4the infant is not a "relinquishment" under this Act.
5    "Temporary protective custody" means the temporary
6placement of a newborn infant within a hospital or other
7medical facility out of the custody of the infant's parent.
8(Source: P.A. 103-22, eff. 8-8-23; 103-501, eff. 1-1-24;
9103-605, eff. 7-1-24.)
 
10    (325 ILCS 2/16 new)
11    Sec. 16. Grant awards for the installation of newborn
12safety devices. As soon as practicable, the Department, in
13consultation with the county board of each county, shall
14identify hospital emergency departments, fire stations,
15emergency medical facilities, and police stations to install,
16maintain, and provide outreach regarding newborn safety
17devices. Each county having a population less than 500,000
18shall identify one hospital emergency department, fire
19station, emergency medical facility, or police station to
20install a newborn safety device. Each county having a
21population greater than 500,000 shall identify a total of 4
22hospital emergency departments, fire stations, emergency
23medical facilities, or police stations, or any combination of
24those facilities, to install a newborn safety device. The
25Department shall award grants to the designated facilities of

 

 

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1each county to pay for the installation of a newborn safety
2device and any other costs associated with maintaining proper
3operation of the device. A designated facility's acceptance of
4the grant award and any agreement to install and maintain a
5newborn safety device shall be strictly voluntary. Upon the
6receipt of grant funds, a designated facility shall install,
7as soon as practicable, a newborn safety device that meets all
8applicable safety and installation requirements.
9    A hospital emergency department, fire station, or
10emergency medical facility that operates a newborn safety
11device must accept and provide all necessary emergency
12services and care to a relinquished newborn infant in
13accordance with this Act. A police station that operates a
14newborn safety device must accept a relinquished newborn
15infant in accordance with this Act.
16    A hospital emergency department, fire station, emergency
17medical facility, or police station that operates a newborn
18safety device in accordance with this Act is immune from civil
19liability for an act or omission relating to the operation of
20the newborn safety device unless the act or omission
21constitutes gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
22Nothing in this subsection limits liability for negligence for
23care and medical treatment.
 
24    (325 ILCS 2/22)
25    Sec. 22. Signage. Every hospital, fire station, emergency

 

 

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1medical facility, and police station that is required to
2accept a relinquished newborn infant in accordance with this
3Act must post, either by physical or electronic means, a sign
4in a conspicuous place on the exterior of the building housing
5the facility informing persons that a newborn infant may be
6relinquished at the facility or, if applicable, left in a
7newborn safety device located at the facility in accordance
8with this Act. The Department shall prescribe specifications
9for the signs and for their placement that will ensure
10statewide uniformity.
11(Source: P.A. 102-4, eff. 4-27-21; 103-501, eff. 1-1-24.)
 
12    (325 ILCS 2/30)
13    Sec. 30. Anonymity of relinquishing person. If there is no
14evidence of abuse or neglect of a relinquished newborn infant,
15the relinquishing person has the right to remain anonymous and
16to leave the hospital, police station, fire station, or
17emergency medical facility at any time and not be pursued or
18followed. Except for a person who relinquishes a newborn
19infant by placing the infant in a newborn safety device,
20before Before the relinquishing person leaves the hospital,
21police station, fire station, or emergency medical facility,
22the hospital, police station, fire station, or emergency
23medical facility personnel shall (i) verbally inform the
24relinquishing person that by relinquishing the child
25anonymously, the relinquishing person will have to petition

 

 

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1the court if the relinquishing person desires to prevent the
2termination of parental rights and regain custody of the child
3and (ii) offer the relinquishing person the information packet
4described in Section 35 of this Act. However, nothing in this
5Act shall be construed as precluding the relinquishing person
6from providing the relinquishing person's identity or
7completing the application forms for the Illinois Adoption
8Registry and Medical Information Exchange and requesting that
9the hospital, police station, fire station, or emergency
10medical facility forward those forms to the Illinois Adoption
11Registry and Medical Information Exchange.
12(Source: P.A. 103-22, eff. 8-8-23; 103-605, eff. 7-1-24.)
 
13    (325 ILCS 2/35)
14    Sec. 35. Information for relinquishing person.
15    (a) Except when a newborn infant is left in a newborn
16safety device, the The hospital, police station, fire station,
17or emergency medical facility that receives a newborn infant
18relinquished in accordance with this Act shall offer to the
19relinquishing person information about the relinquishment
20process and, either in writing or by referring such person to a
21website or other electronic resource, such information shall
22state that the relinquishing person's acceptance of the
23information is completely voluntary. The information packet
24must include all of the following:
25        (1) (Blank).

 

 

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1        (2) Written notice of the following:
2            (A) No sooner than 60 days following the date of
3        the initial relinquishment of the infant to a
4        hospital, police station, fire station, or emergency
5        medical facility, the child welfare agency or the
6        Department will commence proceedings for the
7        termination of parental rights and placement of the
8        infant for adoption.
9            (B) Failure of a parent of the infant to contact
10        the Department and petition for the return of custody
11        of the infant before termination of parental rights
12        bars any future action asserting legal rights with
13        respect to the infant.
14        (3) A resource list of providers of counseling
15    services including grief counseling, pregnancy counseling,
16    and counseling regarding adoption and other available
17    options for placement of the infant.
18    Upon request of a parent, the Department of Public Health
19shall provide the application forms for the Illinois Adoption
20Registry and Medical Information Exchange.
21    (b) The information offered to a relinquishing person in
22accordance with this Act shall include, in addition to other
23information required under this Act, the following:
24        (1) Information that describes this Act and the rights
25    of birth parents, including an option for the parent to
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1    Services a form that shall ask for basic anonymous
2    background information about the relinquished child. This
3    form shall be maintained by the Department on its website.
4        (2) Information about the Illinois Adoption Registry,
5    including a toll-free number and website information.
6        (3) Information about a mother's postpartum health.
7    The information provided in writing or through electronic
8means shall be designed in coordination between the Office of
9Vital Records and the Department of Children and Family
10Services. The Failure to provide such information under this
11Section or the failure of the relinquishing person to accept
12such information shall not invalidate the relinquishment under
13this Act.
14(Source: P.A. 103-22, eff. 8-8-23; 103-501, eff. 1-1-24;
15103-605, eff. 7-1-24.)