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ABANDONED NEWBORN PROTECTION ACT GUIDELINES

In August 2001, then Governor Ryan signed the Abandoned Newborn Protection Act into law.  The Act allows a parent to relinquish a newborn infant to a hospital, fire station or emergency medical facility.  The parent may remain anonymous and is immune from liability as long as the infant is unharmed.  Under the new law, hospitals and manned fire stations have specific responsibilities.  In 2002, the Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council’s Committee on Clinical, Administrative, Professional & Emergency Services (CAPES) convened a special task force to develop guidelines and resources that will assist in complying with the new legislation.  These guidelines as well as a slide presentation were developed in 2002 to assist with staff education.

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Click on the links below to access these guidelines and resources. 

 

For questions or to obtain further information regarding these documents, contact:

Linnea O’Neill
Assistant Director
Clinical, Administrative, Professional & Emergency Services
Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council
(312) 906-6061
loneill@mchc.com

 

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