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2005-023RESOLUTION NO. 2005 - 23 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM REQUESTING THE ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO DESIGNATE ALL MUNICIPAL FIRE STATIONS WITHIN THE CITY OF ANAHEIM AS "SAFE SURRENDER SITES" FOR NEWBORNS WHEREAS, California Health and Safety Code Section 1255.7, known as the "Safe Haven Law," was enacted in 2000 in response to widespread reports of babies being abandoned in trash bins and restrooms, and on the highways, and being discovered dead or in life-threatening medical and physical conditions; and WHEREAS, the "Safe Haven Law" encourages persons with custody of unwanted newborn children to anonymously surrender the newborn so that it may receive immediate medical attention; and WHEREAS, according to the California Department of Social Services, in the first two years that the "Safe Haven Law" was in effect, 20 babies were safely surrendered, but 88 babies were still illegally abandoned, 20 of whom died; and WHEREAS, the "Safe Haven Law" provides that (a) a parent or person having lawful custody of a child 72 hours old or younger, who delivers the child to a designated "Safe-Surrender Site," would be immune from criminal prosecution, (b) a person accepting custody of a newborn at a "Safe-Surrender Site" must notify the County /Child Protective Services Agency within 48 hours, and (c) the person surrendering a newborn is permitted to anonymously provide medical information to the person accepting custody; and WHEREAS, the "Safe Haven Law" defines a "Safe-Surrender Site" as a location "designated by the board of supervisors of a county" to be responsible for accepting physical custody of a newborn; and WHEREAS, the "Safe Haven Law" provides immunity for the safe surrender site and the personnel of the safe surrender site from civil, criminal, and administrative liability for accepting the child and caring for the child in the good faith belief that action is required or authorized by the Health and Safety Code, including, but not limited to, instances where the child is older than 72 hours or the parent or individual surrendering the child did not have lawful physical custody of the child. Immunity is not conferred under Health and Safety Code section 1255.7 for personal injury or wrongful death, including, but not limited to, injury resulting from medical malpractice; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Anaheim strongly supports the "Safe- Surrender Site" program and desires that all City of Anaheim fire stations be designated as "Safe- Surrender Sites." NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim that the City Council hereby requests that the Orange County Board of Supervisors designate all fire stations within the City of Anaheim as "Safe-Surrender Sites" pursuant to California Health and Safety Code Section 1255.7. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 1 Gr day of ?/,ar~h , 2005, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Pringle, Council Members Sidhu, Hernandez, Galloway, Chavez NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None CITY OF AHEIM By MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ATTEST: C Y CLERK O THE CITY OF ANAHEIM 57114.1 -22 -