Final answer:
The California Safe Surrender Law allows one to surrender a newborn anonymously at a hospital or fire station within 72 hours of birth without facing prosecution.
Step-by-step explanation:
The California Safe Surrender Law allows a parent or legal guardian to safely surrender a newborn. Under this law, it is true that you can drop off the baby at a hospital or fire station (A) and there is a stipulation that the baby must be surrendered within 72 hours of birth (C). Additionally, it is also correct that as long as the newborn is surrendered safely and unharmed, the person surrendering will not face prosecution (E). However, the law does not require you to leave your name or identification information (B), and you are allowed to change your mind after surrendering the baby, provided that it is done according to the legal process (D).