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What is the Abandoned Infant Protection Act?
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The Abandoned Infant Protection Act (AIPA) is an act that protects newborn babies by ensuring that a parent who abandons a newborn doesn't get criminally charged and stays nameless. The only condition is that the newborn is left in a safe way and adequate location such as a hospital, police station, or fire station.
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