Albuquerque, NM (KKOB) – Advocates and lawmakers in Belen celebrating a safe surrender, but, their focus has changed from celebrating to changing state law. The decades-old New Mexico law is being questiond from advocates and some legislators behind the baby boxes in the state Under the Safe Haven Act, CYFD is legally obligated to investigate surrenders, and give the mother and her family an opportunity to reconsider. Federal law also says if the baby is Native American, the state has to reach out to tribes to try to get the baby returned to the reservation. Sen. David Gallegos wants to change the language so CYFD will only investigate and look for the parent if the baby is hurt, or shows signs of abuse. If the baby is healthy, at the two dropped off in Hobbs and Belen, there would be no investigation.