Children - As introduced, adds certain assisted-care living facilities, nursing homes, and emergency communications centers as locations where a newborn safety device may be located. - Amends TCA Title 36, Chapter 1, Part 1 and Title 68, Chapter 11, Part 2.
  • Bill History
  • Amendments
  • Video
  • Summary
  • Fiscal Note
  • Votes
  • Actions For HB1922Date
    Sponsor(s) Added.04/04/2024
    Comp. SB subst.04/04/2024
    H. Placed on Regular Calendar for 4/4/202403/28/2024
    Sponsor(s) Added.03/28/2024
    Reset on next avail. cal.03/28/2024
    H. Placed on Regular Calendar for 3/28/202403/21/2024
    Reset on next avail. cal.03/21/2024
    H. Placed on Regular Calendar for 3/21/202403/14/2024
    Placed on cal. Calendar & Rules Committee for 3/14/202403/13/2024
    Rec. for pass. if am., ref. to Calendar & Rules Committee03/13/2024
    Placed on cal. Health Committee for 3/13/202403/06/2024
    Action def. in Health Committee to 3/13/202403/06/2024
    Placed on cal. Health Committee for 3/6/202402/28/2024
    Action def. in Health Committee to 3/6/202402/28/2024
    Placed on cal. Health Committee for 2/28/202402/21/2024
    Rec for pass if am by s/c ref. to Health Committee02/20/2024
    Rec. for pass by s/c ref. to Health Committee02/20/2024
    Sponsor(s) Added.02/15/2024
    Placed on s/c cal Health Subcommittee for 2/20/202402/14/2024
    Action Def. in s/c Health Subcommittee to 2/20/202402/13/2024
    Sponsor(s) Added.02/08/2024
    Placed on s/c cal Health Subcommittee for 2/13/202402/07/2024
    Assigned to s/c Health Subcommittee01/30/2024
    P2C, ref. to Health Committee01/25/2024
    Intro., P1C.01/24/2024
    Filed for introduction01/22/2024
    Actions For SB1670Date
    Signed by Governor.04/19/2024
    Transmitted to Governor for action.04/09/2024
    Signed by H. Speaker04/08/2024
    Signed by Senate Speaker04/08/2024
    Enrolled and ready for signatures04/05/2024
    Passed H., Ayes 91, Nays 1, PNV 404/04/2024
    Am. withdrawn. (Amendment 1 - HA0689)04/04/2024
    Subst. for comp. HB.04/04/2024
    Sponsor(s) Added.03/28/2024
    Engrossed; ready for transmission to House03/28/2024
    Passed Senate as amended, Ayes 32, Nays 003/28/2024
    Senate adopted Amendment (Amendment 1 - SA0815)03/28/2024
    Placed on Senate Regular Calendar for 3/28/202403/26/2024
    Recommended for passage with amendment/s, refer to Senate Calendar Committee Ayes 9, Nays 0 PNV 003/19/2024
    Placed on Senate Health and Welfare Committee calendar for 3/19/202403/13/2024
    Action deferred in Senate Health and Welfare Committee to 3/20/202403/13/2024
    Placed on Senate Health and Welfare Committee calendar for 3/13/202403/06/2024
    Action deferred in Senate Health and Welfare Committee to 3/13/202403/06/2024
    Placed on Senate Health and Welfare Committee calendar for 3/6/202402/28/2024
    Action deferred in Senate Health and Welfare Committee to 3/6/202402/28/2024
    Placed on Senate Health and Welfare Committee calendar for 2/28/202402/21/2024
    Refer to Senate Health & Welfare Committee01/30/2024
    Recalled from Senate Judiciary Committee01/30/2024
    Passed on Second Consideration, refer to Senate Judiciary Committee01/11/2024
    Introduced, Passed on First Consideration01/10/2024
    Filed for introduction01/09/2024
  • AmendmentsFiscal Memos
    HA0689Amendment 1-0 to HB1922Fiscal Memo for HA0689 (14589)  
    AmendmentsFiscal Memos
    SA0815Amendment 1-1 to SB1670Fiscal Memo for SA0815 (14589)  

    NOTE: Each fiscal memorandum applies only to the amendment(s) identified in the memorandum. The fiscal memorandum must be matched to any amendments that have been adopted.

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  • Fiscal Summary

    NOT SIGNIFICANT


    Bill Summary

    Present law authorizes certain facilities to receive possession of a newborn infant left in a newborn safety device, under certain conditions. Present law provides that a mother has the right to remain anonymous, must not be pursued, and must not be considered to have endangered a newborn infant if the mother places the newborn infant inside such a newborn safety device, and expresses no intent to return to the newborn infant. However, this does not apply when indicators of child abuse or child neglect are present.

    Present law requires the facility employee or member of the professional medical community at the facility who physically retrieves a newborn infant from a newborn safety device to immediately arrange for the newborn infant to be taken to the nearest hospital emergency room and has implied consent to any and all appropriate medical treatment. The hospital must immediately notify the department of children's services that the surrendered newborn infant is at the hospital. Upon notification, the department must immediately assume care, custody, and control of the newborn infant.

    Present law requires a newborn safety device to, among other conditions, be approved by and located inside a participating police station, fire station, or hospital that is licensed or otherwise legally operating in this state; and staffed continuously on a 24-hour basis every day by a licensed emergency medical services provider. This bill adds that such a device may be located in a nursing home, assisted-care living facility, or emergency communications center.

    ON MARCH 28, 2024, THE SENATE SUBSTITUTED SENATE BILL 1670, ADOPTED AMENDMENT #1 AND PASSED SENATE BILL 1670, AS AMENDED.

    AMENDMENT #1 rewrites the bill to, instead, do the following:

    (1) Establish that "facility" means a hospital, a birthing center, a community health clinic, an out-patient walk-in clinic, a fire department that is staffed 24 hours a day, a law enforcement facility that is staffed 24 hours a day, an emergency medical services facility, an emergency communications center, or a nursing home;

    (2) Establish that an "emergency communications center" means a location that is staffed 24 hours a day and that is primarily used for (i) receiving communications from the public requesting law enforcement, fire, medical, or other emergency services; (ii) dispatching law enforcement, fire, medical, or other emergency resources to respond to requests for service; and (iii) facilitating communications among law enforcement, fire, medical, or other emergency services personnel;

    (3) Establish that a "nursing home" means a nursing home that is located in a county that does not have a hospital or a fire station that is staffed continuously on a 24-hour basis every day by a licensed emergency medical services provider;

    (4) Revise the present law definition of "newborn safety device" to mean a device that (i) is approved by and located inside a participating police station, fire station, hospital, nursing home, or emergency communications center; or (ii) located in an area that is conspicuous and visible to staff of the police station, fire station, hospital, nursing home, or emergency communications center where the newborn safety device is located;

    (5) Authorize an emergency communications center without a newborn safety device to decline to receive possession of a newborn infant. An emergency communications center that declines to receive possession of a newborn infant is not a facility as that term is defined in (1) above; and

    (6) Require a nursing home to be approved by the health facilities commission for the installation of a newborn safety device.

  • FiscalNote for HB1922/SB1670 filed under SB1670
  • House Floor and Committee Votes

    House moved to substitute and conform to SB1670

    SB1670 by Massey - FLOOR VOTE: REGULAR CALENDAR PASSAGE ON THIRD CONSIDERATION 4/4/2024
    Passed
              Ayes...............................................91
              Noes................................................1
              Present and not voting...................4

              Representatives voting aye were: Alexander, Barrett, Baum, Boyd, Bricken, Bulso, Burkhart, Butler, Capley, Carr, Carringer, Cepicky, Chism, Clemmons, Cochran, Darby, Davis, Doggett, Eldridge, Faison, Farmer, Freeman, Fritts, Gant, Garrett, Gillespie, Glynn, Grills, Hakeem, Hale, Hardaway, Haston, Hawk, Hazlewood, Helton-Haynes, Hemmer, Hicks G, Hicks T, Hill, Holsclaw, Howell, Hulsey, Hurt, Jernigan, Johnson C, Keisling, Kumar, Lafferty, Lamberth, Leatherwood, Littleton, Love, Lynn, Marsh, Martin B, Martin G, McCalmon, McKenzie, Miller, Mitchell, Moody, Moon, Parkinson, Pearson, Powers, Ragan, Raper, Reedy, Richey, Rudd, Rudder, Russell, Shaw, Sherrell, Slater, Sparks, Stevens, Terry, Thompson, Todd, Towns, Travis, Vaughan, Vital, Warner, White, Whitson, Williams, Wright, Zachary, Mr. Speaker Sexton -- 91.
              Representatives voting no were: Behn -- 1.
              Representatives present and not voting were: Camper, Johnson G, Jones, Powell -- 4.

              HB1922 by Butler - HOUSE HEALTH COMMITTEE:
    Rec. for pass. if am., ref. to Calendar & Rules Committee 3/13/2024
              Voice Vote - Ayes Prevail Rep(s). Behn requested to be recorded as voting No

              HB1922 by Butler - HOUSE HEALTH SUBCOMMITTEE:
    Rec for pass if am by s/c ref. to Health Committee 2/20/2024
              Voice Vote - Ayes Prevail

    Senate Floor and Committee Votes

    SB1670 by Massey - FLOOR VOTE: as Amended Third Consideration 3/28/2024
    Passed
              Ayes...............................................32
              Noes................................................0

              Senators voting aye were: Akbari, Bailey, Bowling, Campbell, Crowe, Gardenhire, Haile, Hensley, Jackson, Johnson, Kyle, Lamar, Lowe, Lundberg, Massey, Niceley, Oliver, Pody, Powers, Reeves, Roberts, Rose, Southerland, Stevens, Swann, Taylor, Walley, Watson, White, Yager, Yarbro, Mr. Speaker McNally -- 32.

    SB1670 by Massey - SENATE HEALTH AND WELFARE COMMITTEE:
    Recommended for passage with amendment/s, refer to Senate Calendar Committee Ayes 9, Nays 0 PNV 0 3/19/2024
    Passed
              Ayes................................................9
              Noes................................................0

              Senators voting aye were: Crowe, Haile, Hensley, Jackson, Massey, Reeves, Swann, Watson, Yarbro -- 9.