The Baby Doe Law or Baby Doe Amendment is an amendment to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1974, passed in 1984, that sets forth specific criteria and guidelines for the treatment of disabled newborns in the United States, regardless of the wishes of the parents.
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| - The Baby Doe Law or Baby Doe Amendment is an amendment to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1974, passed in 1984, that sets forth specific criteria and guidelines for the treatment of disabled newborns in the United States, regardless of the wishes of the parents. (en)
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| - Austin Murphy , John Erlenborn , Mario Biaggi , Steve Bartlett , Paul Simon , James Jeffords , George Miller , William Goodling , Baltasar Corrada , Steve Gunderson , Joseph Gaydos , Pat Williams (en)
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| - Child Abuse Amendments of 1984 (en)
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| - House – Education and Labor (en)
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- Baby Doe Amendment (en)
- Baby Doe Law (en)
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| - The Baby Doe Law or Baby Doe Amendment is an amendment to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1974, passed in 1984, that sets forth specific criteria and guidelines for the treatment of disabled newborns in the United States, regardless of the wishes of the parents. (en)
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| - An act to extend and improve provisions of laws relating to child abuse and neglect and adoption, and for other purposes. (en)
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- Child Abuse Amendments of 1983 (en)
- Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and Adoption Reform Act Amendments of 1983 (en)
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