Kansas Statutes
Article 22 - Revised Kansas Code For Care Of Children
38-2282 Newborn infant protection act.

38-2282. Newborn infant protection act. (a) This section shall be known and may be cited as the newborn infant protection act. The purpose of this section is to protect newborn children from injury and death caused by abandonment by a parent, and to provide safe and secure alternatives to such abandonment.
(b) As used in this section:
(1) "Non-relinquishing parent" means the biological parent of an infant who does not leave the infant with any person listed in subsection (c) in accordance with this section; and
(2) "relinquishing parent" means the biological parent or person having legal custody of an infant who leaves the infant with any person listed in subsection (c) in accordance with this section.
(c) A person purporting to be an infant's parent or other person having lawful custody of an infant who is 60 days old or younger and who has not suffered bodily harm may surrender physical custody of the infant to any employee who is on duty at a police station, sheriff's office, law enforcement center, fire station, city or county health department or medical care facility as defined by K.S.A. 65-425, and amendments thereto. Such employee shall, without a court order, take physical custody of an infant surrendered pursuant to this section. A relinquishing parent voluntarily surrendering an infant under this subsection shall not be required to reveal personally identifiable information, but may be offered the opportunity to provide information concerning the infant's familial or medical history.
(d) Any employee of a facility described in subsection (c) to whom an infant is delivered pursuant to this section shall not reveal the name or other personally identifiable information of the person who delivered the infant unless there is a reasonable suspicion that the infant has been abused or neglected, and such facility and its employees shall be immune from administrative, civil or criminal liability for any action taken pursuant to this subsection. Such immunity shall not extend to any acts or omissions, including negligent or intentional acts or omissions, occurring after the acceptance of the infant.
(e) If an infant is delivered pursuant to this section to any facility described in subsection (c) that is not a medical care facility, the employee of such facility who takes physical custody of the infant shall arrange for the immediate transportation of the infant to the nearest medical care facility as defined by K.S.A. 65-425, and amendments thereto. The medical care facility, its employees, agents and medical staff shall perform treatment in accordance with the prevailing standard of care as necessary to protect the physical health and safety of the infant and shall be immune from administrative, civil and criminal liability for treatment performed consistent with such standard.
(f) As soon as possible after an employee of any facility described in subsection (c) takes physical custody of an infant without a court order pursuant to this section, such person shall notify a local law enforcement agency that the person has taken physical custody of an infant pursuant to this section. Upon receipt of such notice a law enforcement officer from such law enforcement agency shall take custody of the infant as an abandoned infant. The law enforcement agency shall deliver the infant to a facility or person designated by the secretary pursuant to K.S.A. 38-2232, and amendments thereto.
(g) Any person, city or county or agency thereof or medical care facility taking physical custody of an infant surrendered pursuant to this section shall perform any act necessary to protect the physical health or safety of the infant, and shall be immune from liability for any injury to the infant that may result therefrom.
(h) (1) A relinquishing parent shall be immune from civil or criminal liability for action taken pursuant to this section only if:
(A) The relinquishing parent voluntarily delivered the infant safely to the physical custody of an employee at a facility described in subsection (c);
(B) the infant was no more than 60 days old when delivered by the relinquishing parent to the physical custody of an employee at a facility described in subsection (c); and
(C) the infant was not abused or neglected by the relinquishing parent prior to such delivery.
(2) The relinquishing parent's voluntary delivery of an infant in accordance with this section shall constitute the parent's implied consent to the adoption of such infant and a voluntary relinquishment of such parent's parental rights.
(i) (1) In any termination of parental rights proceeding initiated after the relinquishment of an infant pursuant to this section, the state shall publish notice pursuant to chapter 60 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto, that an infant has been relinquished, including the sex of the infant and the date and location of such relinquishment. Within 30 days after publication of such notice, a non-relinquishing parent seeking to establish parental rights shall notify the court where the termination of parental rights proceeding is filed and state such parent's intentions regarding the infant. The court shall initiate proceedings to establish parentage if no person notifies the court within 30 days. There shall be an examination of the putative father registry to determine whether attempts have previously been made to preserve parental rights to the infant. If such attempts have been made, the state shall make reasonable efforts to provide notice of the abandonment of the infant to such putative father.
(2) If a relinquishing parent of an infant relinquishes custody of the infant in accordance with this section, to preserve the parental rights of the non-relinquishing parent, the non-relinquishing parent shall take the steps necessary to establish parentage within 30 days after the published notice or specific notice provided in paragraph (1).
(3) If a non-relinquishing parent fails to take the steps necessary to establish parentage within the 30-day period specified in paragraph (2), the non-relinquishing parent may have all of such parent's rights terminated with respect to the child.
(4) If a non-relinquishing parent inquires at a facility described in subsection (c) regarding an infant whose custody was relinquished pursuant to this section, such facility shall refer the non-relinquishing parent to the Kansas department for children and families and the court exercising jurisdiction over the child.
(j) Upon request, all medical records of the infant shall be made available to the Kansas department for children and families and given to the person awarded custody of such infant. The medical facility providing such records shall be immune from liability for such records release.
History: L. 2006, ch. 200, § 77; L. 2014, ch. 70, § 1; L. 2014, ch. 115, § 65; L. 2018, ch. 107, § 14; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 38 - Minors

Article 22 - Revised Kansas Code For Care Of Children

38-2201 Citation; construction of code; policy of state.

38-2202 Definitions.

38-2203 Jurisdiction; age of child, presumptions; precedence of certain orders.

38-2204 Venue.

38-2205 Right to counsel; guardian ad litem.

38-2206 Appointment of special advocate.

38-2207 Citizen review boards; members.

38-2208 Same; duties and powers.

38-2209 Confidentiality of child in need of care records; penalties; immunities.

38-2210 Parties exchanging information.

38-2211 Access to official and social file; preservation of records.

38-2212 Appropriate and necessary access; exchange of information; court ordered disclosure; limited public information.

38-2213 Records of law enforcement agencies; limited disclosure; exchange of information; access; court ordered disclosure.

38-2214 Duties of county or district attorney.

38-2215 Docket fee; authorized only by legislative enactment; expenses; assessment.

38-2216 Expense of care and custody of child.

38-2217 Health services.

38-2218 Educational decisions; educational advocates for exceptional children.

38-2219 Evaluation of development or needs of child.

38-2220 Parentage.

38-2221 Fingerprints and photographs.

38-2222 Public information and educational program; reporting of suspected abuse or neglect.

38-2223 Reporting of certain abuse or neglect of children; persons reporting; reports, made to whom; penalties; immunity from liability.

38-2224 Same; employer prohibited from imposing sanctions on employee making report or cooperating in investigation; penalty.

38-2225 Same; reporting of certain abuse or neglect of children in institutions operated by the secretary; rules and regulations.

38-2226 Same; investigation of reports; coordination and cooperation between agencies; visual observation requirements.

38-2227 Child advocacy centers.

38-2228 Multidisciplinary team.

38-2229 Investigation of abuse or neglect; subpoena; request to quash.

38-2230 Same; duties of the department for children and families.

38-2231 Child under 18, when law enforcement officers or court services officers may take into custody; sheltering a runaway.

38-2232 Child under 18 taken into custody; duties of officers; referral of cases for proceedings under this code and interstate compact on juveniles; placed in shelter facility or with other person; application of law enforcement officer; release of...

38-2233 Filing of petition on referral by the department for children and families or other person; filing by individual.

38-2234 Pleadings.

38-2235 Procedure upon filing of petition.

38-2236 Summons; persons to be served; notice of hearing.

38-2237 Service of process.

38-2238 Proof of service.

38-2239 Service of other pleadings.

38-2240 Subpoenas; witness fees.

38-2241 Additional parties.

38-2242 Ex parte orders of protective custody; application; determination of probable cause; period of time; placement; procedures; orders for removal of child from custody of parent, limitations.

38-2243 Orders of temporary custody; notice; hearing; procedure; findings; placement; orders for removal of child from custody of parent, limitations.

38-2244 Order for informal supervision; restraining orders.

38-2245 Discovery.

38-2246 Continuances.

38-2247 Attendance at proceedings; confidentiality.

38-2248 Stipulations and no contest statements.

38-2249 Rules of evidence.

38-2250 Degree of proof.

38-2251 Adjudication.

38-2252 Predispositional alternative; placement with person other than child's parent; conference; recommendations; immunity.

38-2253 Dispositional hearing; purpose; time.

38-2254 Same; notice.

38-2255 Authorized dispositions; prohibitions.

38-2256 Rehearing.

38-2257 Permanency planning at disposition.

38-2258 Change of placement; notice; opportunity for hearing; removal from home of parent, findings by court.

38-2259 Emergency change of placement; removal from home of parent, findings of court.

38-2260 Placement; order directing child to remain in present or future placement, application for determination that child has violated order; procedure; authorized dispositions; limitations on facilities used for placement; computation of time limi...

38-2261 Reports made by foster parents.

38-2262 Placement; testimony of certain children.

38-2263 Permanency planning.

38-2264 Permanency hearing; purpose; procedure and requirements; time for hearing; authorized orders.

38-2265 Same; notice.

38-2266 Request for termination of parental rights or appointment of permanent custodian.

38-2267 Procedure upon receipt of request.

38-2268 Voluntary relinquishment; voluntary permanent custodianship; consent to adoption.

38-2269 Factors to be considered in termination of parental rights; appointment of permanent custodian.

38-2270 Custody for adoption.

38-2271 Presumption of unfitness, when; burden of proof.

38-2272 Appointment of permanent custodian.

38-2273 Appeals; procedure; verification; continuing jurisdiction.

38-2274 Temporary orders pending appeal; status of orders appealed from.

38-2275 Fees and expenses.

38-2276 Prohibiting detainment or placement of child in jail.

38-2277 Determination of child support.

38-2278 Journal entry for child support.

38-2279 Withholding order for child support; filing; service; jurisdiction; consolidation with child in need of care case; modification.

38-2280 Remedies supplemental not substitute.

38-2281 Family services and community intervention fund; child in need of care, purpose of expenditure of moneys.

38-2282 Newborn infant protection act.

38-2283 Application to existing cases.

38-2284 Precedence of certain orders issued under revised Kansas code for care of children and revised Kansas juvenile justice code.

38-2285 Awarding high school diplomas; requirements.

38-2286 Child removed from custody of parent, substantial consideration of grandparent.

38-2287 Child in custody, victim of certain conduct; special assessment to determine safety, placement and treatment needs.

38-2288 CINC placement in a juvenile detention facility.

38-2289 Child in custody, victim of certain conduct; reporting of information.

38-2290 Child with sexual behavior problems; referral to mental health provider; additional services.

38-2291 Qualified residential treatment program placement; required notices; court determinations.