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About Safe Haven laws

  • Each state has a law in place to allow an unharmed infant to be relinquished to the proper authorities, no questions asked.
  • The National Safe Haven Alliance works with states to promote these laws and increase public awareness that options exist.
  • Together, the Alliance and states work together to save the lives of innocent infants and to protect the lives of their mothers.
  • Since the first safe-haven law was enacted in Texas in 1999, all U.S. states, as well as the District of Columbia, have passed safe-haven legislation, and every state has reported lives saved through the existence of these laws.
  • Due to less-than-perfect-reporting methods, we are unsure of the exact number but know that in the past decade, these laws have saved well over 1,000 infants.

The problem

  • The late 1990s had a surge in infant abandonments, many resulting in the death of these innocent babies.
  • In response to these incidents, a movement erupted to allow parents to relinquish custody of unharmed newborn infants without fear of prosecution.
  • At the time, parents risked criminal prosecution for neglect or abandonment.

The solution

  • "Baby Safe Haven" laws or infant abandonment laws were created to remove the potential for prosecution so long as children were given unharmed and given to proper authorities.
  • Since the first law was adopted in Texas in 1999, each state across the US has enacted a Safe Haven law.
  • While each state's law is different, they all ensure the safety of newborn infants and the protection of parents who decide to properly relinquish their child.

Today

  • Safe Haven laws have been remarkably successful.
  • Unfortunately, babies are still illegally and unsafely abandoned, in part because women do not know that they have another option.
  • It is important that these laws are widely promoted and that women in need are informed that they are not alone.

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For more information, visit National Safe Haven Alliance website.