The Act prohibits the prosecution of a mother who leaves a newborn child in the custody of a medical facility under specified circumstances. The Act also mandates that the newborn be no older than one week and that the mother give the medical facility proof of her identity and address, if available. The Act further provides that medical facilities will be reimbursed for certain costs as a result of taking custody of newborns and also provides for civil and criminal immunity for these medical facilities and their employees
The Act permits legal custodians of a human embryo to transfer their rights in the embryo to an inte...
The Act provides that a child may be taken into custody if a parent or guardian ha contacted a law e...
This package of bills revised and added a number of code sections to Georgia\u27s child protection l...
The Act prohibits the prosecution of a mother who leaves a newborn child in the custody of a medical...
This Act strikes the requirement for mothers to be discreet and modest while breast-feeding in publi...
The Act prohibits an original action for grandparent visitation where the parents of the child are n...
The Act brings state law into compliance with federal guidelines and qualifies the state for funding...
The Act, known as the Terrell Peterson Act, adds two sections to the Georgia Code. These sections al...
The Act updates the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act to include the requirements of the Hague ...
The Act amends several aspects of Georgia domestic relations law. First, the Act provides that in a...
The Act provides that the State shall recognize an irrevocable release or consent to adoption execut...
The Act serves two different seemingly independent purposes. First, the Act codifies Georgia\u27s c...
The Act provides for a mechanism for the Department of Human Resources, the Department of Medical As...
These Acts are a comprehensive reform to existing child abuse legislation. The Acts provide for law ...
The Act provides a six-month time limitation on challenging adoptions. The Act also provides a six-m...
The Act permits legal custodians of a human embryo to transfer their rights in the embryo to an inte...
The Act provides that a child may be taken into custody if a parent or guardian ha contacted a law e...
This package of bills revised and added a number of code sections to Georgia\u27s child protection l...
The Act prohibits the prosecution of a mother who leaves a newborn child in the custody of a medical...
This Act strikes the requirement for mothers to be discreet and modest while breast-feeding in publi...
The Act prohibits an original action for grandparent visitation where the parents of the child are n...
The Act brings state law into compliance with federal guidelines and qualifies the state for funding...
The Act, known as the Terrell Peterson Act, adds two sections to the Georgia Code. These sections al...
The Act updates the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Act to include the requirements of the Hague ...
The Act amends several aspects of Georgia domestic relations law. First, the Act provides that in a...
The Act provides that the State shall recognize an irrevocable release or consent to adoption execut...
The Act serves two different seemingly independent purposes. First, the Act codifies Georgia\u27s c...
The Act provides for a mechanism for the Department of Human Resources, the Department of Medical As...
These Acts are a comprehensive reform to existing child abuse legislation. The Acts provide for law ...
The Act provides a six-month time limitation on challenging adoptions. The Act also provides a six-m...
The Act permits legal custodians of a human embryo to transfer their rights in the embryo to an inte...
The Act provides that a child may be taken into custody if a parent or guardian ha contacted a law e...
This package of bills revised and added a number of code sections to Georgia\u27s child protection l...