The Safe Haven Act, also known as the Safe Haven for Infants Act, was enacted in 2001. It allows parents to safely surrender their newborns, typically up to 30 days old, at designated locations without facing legal repercussions. This legislation aims to prevent abandonment and ensure the safety of infants. The specifics of the act may vary by state in the U.S.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.