Frye’s bill to expand use of Baby Boxes advances to Senate

Statehouse — On Tuesday, the Indiana House of Representatives voted unanimously in support of State Representative Randy Frye’s legislation that would make it easier for communities across the state to install Safe Haven Baby Boxes.

Indiana’s Safe Haven Law enables a parent to surrender an infant fewer than 30 days old to any hospital emergency room, fire station, police station or Safe Haven Baby Box within the state without fear of prosecution.

The bill would allow communities to install a baby box at a volunteer fire station located in a municipality with a full-time police department. Counties with professional emergency medical service providers with a 24/7 staffed facility could also install these boxes under this legislation.

House Bill 1032 now moves to the Senate for further consideration.