Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB471

Introduced
2/18/25  
Report Pass
2/27/25  
Engrossed
3/6/25  
Refer
3/10/25  
Report Pass
3/21/25  

Caption

Health; licensed general hospitals and birthing centers make available a water safety education video to parents or guardians of newborn infants; require

Impact

The bill seeks to improve the safety and awareness of water-related risks for infants, which is especially pertinent in light of statistics that indicate drowning is a leading cause of accidental deaths in young children. By mandating education in hospitals, lawmakers hope to ensure that parents are equipped with vital information to protect their children. The intent is to proactively address water safety and prevent tragic accidents, positioning Georgia as a leader in the public health initiative focused on infant safety.

Summary

House Bill 471 introduces a mandate requiring licensed general hospitals and birthing centers in Georgia to provide water safety education to the parents or guardians of newborn infants. Specifically, it states that prior to the discharge of a newborn, these institutions must make available a water safety education video for viewing onsite. In addition, parents or guardians will receive a water safety education form developed by the Department of Community Health, which will also be responsible for creating the necessary rules and regulations for implementing these requirements.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HB 471 appears positive, with broad support from advocates for child safety and healthcare professionals who recognize the importance of water safety education. Lawmakers supporting the bill emphasize the necessity of educating new parents on water safety measures, reinforcing that informed parents can lead to reduced incidences of drowning. However, there may be concerns about the additional responsibilities placed on healthcare providers and the resources required to implement such an educational program effectively.

Contention

While the bill largely garners support, there is recognition of potential logistical challenges in its implementation. Hospitals and birthing centers may face complications in integrating the presentation into their existing procedures, including arranging for appropriate facilities for the viewing of the video and ensuring that all staff are trained to deliver the accompanying information effectively. Additionally, questions may arise regarding compliance monitoring and the adequacy of the resources allocated by the Department of Community Health to support the program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA A1619

Requires birthing centers and hospitals to offer parents of newborn children opportunity to view video on dangers of drowning for infants and young children.

GA A3737

Requires hospitals and birthing facilities to request new parents watch water safety video prior to discharge.

GA S2851

Requires hospitals and birthing facilities to request new parents watch water safety video prior to discharge.

GA S07731

Requires insurance coverage of a hospitalized birthing parent's interhospital transport to accompany such birthing parent's newborn infant experiencing a condition necessitating transport.

GA S06496

Requires any hospital that provides birthing services to provide written, educational material containing information about premature newborn infants.

GA A07760

Requires any hospital that provides birthing services to provide written, educational material containing information about premature newborn infants.

GA HF953

Hospitals and birth centers required to educate parents on recognizing physical abuse in infants.

GA HB1576

Birthing centers; delete requirement to have written transfer agreement with a hospital in order to be licensed.

GA HB143

Birthing centers; delete requirement to have written transfer agreement with a hospital in order to be licensed.

GA HB1826

To Mandate Coverage For Delivery Of A Newborn In A Licensed Birthing Center.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.