Newborn safety devices. Provides for placement of a newborn safety device at any facility that is staffed by an emergency medical services provider on a 24 hour per day, seven day per week basis, provided the newborn safety device: (1) is located in an area that is conspicuous and visible to staff; and (2) includes a dual alarm system that is connected to the facility and is tested at least one time per month to ensure the alarm system is in working order. Provides for placement of a newborn safety device at any fire department, including a volunteer fire department that: (1) meets the minimum response time established by the county, not to exceed four minutes; (2) is located within one mile of a hospital, police station, or emergency medical services station that meets certain requirements; (3) is equipped with an alert system that, when the newborn safety device is opened, automatically connects to the 911 system and transmits a request for immediate dispatch of an emergency medical services provider to the location of the newborn safety device and is tested at least one time per month to ensure the alert system is in working order; and (4) is equipped with an independent video surveillance system that allows at least two members of a fire department to monitor inside the newborn safety device at all times. Provides that a person who in good faith voluntarily leaves a child in a newborn safety device located at such a facility or fire station is not obligated to disclose the parent's name or the person's name. Makes conforming amendments.

Statutes affected:
1. Introduced House Bill (H): 16-34-2-1.5, 31-34-2.5-1, 34-30-2-134.5, 35-46-1-4, 36-8-16.7-45
2. House Bill (H): 16-34-2-1.5, 31-34-2.5-1, 34-30-2-134.5, 35-46-1-4, 36-8-16.7-45
3. House Bill (S): 16-34-2-1.5, 31-34-2.5-1, 34-30-2-134.5, 35-46-1-4, 36-8-16.7-45
4. Enrolled House Bill (H): 16-34-2-1.5, 31-34-2.5-1, 34-30-2-134.5, 35-46-1-4, 36-8-16.7-45