What is the name of your state? CA
In 2004 Texas made it a felony to smoke marijuana while pregnant, resulting in a prison sentence of 2-20 years...The only CA law I could find on point states (civil child welfare statute):
11165.13. For purposes of this article, a positive toxicology
screen at the time of the delivery of an infant is not in and of
itself a sufficient basis for reporting child abuse or neglect.
However, any indication of maternal substance abuse shall lead to an
assessment of the needs of the mother and child pursuant to Section
123605 of the Health and Safety Code. If other factors are present
that indicate risk to a child, then a report shall be made. However,
a report based on risk to a child which relates solely to the
inability of the parent to provide the child with regular care due to
the parent's substance abuse shall be made only to a county welfare
or probation department, and not to a law enforcement agency.
then
123605. (a) Each county shall establish protocols between county
health departments, county welfare departments, and all public and
private hospitals in the county, regarding the application and use of
an assessment of the needs of, and a referral for, a substance
exposed infant to a county welfare department pursuant to Section
11165.13 of the Penal Code.
(b) The assessment of the needs shall be performed by a health
practitioner, as defined in Section 11165.8 of the Penal Code, or a
medical social worker. The needs assessment shall be performed
before the infant is released from the hospital.
(c) The purpose of the assessment of the needs is to do all of the
following:
(1) Identify needed services for the mother, child, or family,
including, where applicable, services to assist the mother caring for
her child and services to assist maintaining children in their
homes.
(2) Determine the level of risk to the newborn upon release to the
home and the corresponding level of services and intervention, if
any, necessary to protect the newborn's health and safety, including
a referral to the county welfare department for child welfare
services.
(3) Gather data for information and planning purposes.
The internet data is all over the place on how (or if) smoking is harmful (the person uses tobacco also). No chance of them listening to me - not sure if this is a moral or legal dilemma - the law is so sketchy. I guess I could call CPS or maybe the pediatrician - I just want to remain anonymous. Any suggestions?
In 2004 Texas made it a felony to smoke marijuana while pregnant, resulting in a prison sentence of 2-20 years...The only CA law I could find on point states (civil child welfare statute):
11165.13. For purposes of this article, a positive toxicology
screen at the time of the delivery of an infant is not in and of
itself a sufficient basis for reporting child abuse or neglect.
However, any indication of maternal substance abuse shall lead to an
assessment of the needs of the mother and child pursuant to Section
123605 of the Health and Safety Code. If other factors are present
that indicate risk to a child, then a report shall be made. However,
a report based on risk to a child which relates solely to the
inability of the parent to provide the child with regular care due to
the parent's substance abuse shall be made only to a county welfare
or probation department, and not to a law enforcement agency.
then
123605. (a) Each county shall establish protocols between county
health departments, county welfare departments, and all public and
private hospitals in the county, regarding the application and use of
an assessment of the needs of, and a referral for, a substance
exposed infant to a county welfare department pursuant to Section
11165.13 of the Penal Code.
(b) The assessment of the needs shall be performed by a health
practitioner, as defined in Section 11165.8 of the Penal Code, or a
medical social worker. The needs assessment shall be performed
before the infant is released from the hospital.
(c) The purpose of the assessment of the needs is to do all of the
following:
(1) Identify needed services for the mother, child, or family,
including, where applicable, services to assist the mother caring for
her child and services to assist maintaining children in their
homes.
(2) Determine the level of risk to the newborn upon release to the
home and the corresponding level of services and intervention, if
any, necessary to protect the newborn's health and safety, including
a referral to the county welfare department for child welfare
services.
(3) Gather data for information and planning purposes.
The internet data is all over the place on how (or if) smoking is harmful (the person uses tobacco also). No chance of them listening to me - not sure if this is a moral or legal dilemma - the law is so sketchy. I guess I could call CPS or maybe the pediatrician - I just want to remain anonymous. Any suggestions?