Surrender of custody of minor by hospital or birthing center

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  1. (a) After a consent to adoption under § 9-9-208 or a relinquishment of parental rights under § 9-9-220 is executed with regard to a minor in the physical custody of a hospital or birthing center within the State of Arkansas, the biological mother of a minor child may authorize the release of the child from the hospital or birthing center to the petitioner for adoption, the guardian of the minor child, the child placement agency licensed under the Child Welfare Agency Licensing Act, § 9-28-401 et seq., the Division of Children and Family Services of the Department of Human Services, or the attorney acting on behalf of any of the foregoing entities.

  2. (b)

    1. (1) A hospital or birthing center release form under this section must:

      1. (A) Be executed in writing;

      2. (B) Be witnessed by two (2) credible adults;

      3. (C) Authorize the petitioner for adoption, the guardian of the minor child, the licensed child placement agency, the division, or the attorney acting on the behalf of any of the foregoing entities to obtain any medical treatment, including circumcision of a male child, reasonably necessary for the care of the minor and to authorize any physician or medical services provider to furnish additional services deemed reasonable and necessary; and

      4. (D) Be verified before a person authorized to take oaths.

    2. (2) If a hospital or birthing center surrenders custody of a minor child to the petitioner for adoption, the guardian of the minor child, a licensed child placement agency, the division, or the attorney acting on behalf of any of the foregoing entities, the hospital or birthing center releasing the minor shall not be liable to any person because of its acts if the hospital or birthing center has complied with this section.

  3. (c)

    1. (1) A hospital or birthing center shall comply with the terms of a release executed under this section without requiring a court order.

    2. (2) Once the hospital or birthing center release form described in subsection (b) of this section is presented to the hospital or birthing center, the hospital or birthing center shall discharge the minor child to the petitioner for adoption, the guardian of the minor child, a licensed child placement agency, the division, or the attorney acting on the behalf of any of the foregoing entities after the hospital or birthing center is presented photo identification of the receiving party.


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