Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-5-403 - Orientation: Persons Interested in Adoption
A. Prior to accepting a certification
application from a person considering the adoption of a child, or an
application for placement from a person who intends to seek a placement through
the adoption entity, an adoption entity shall provide the person with an
adoption orientation, which shall explain the following:
1. The adoption process, including all
legally mandated procedures, and estimated time-frames for completion of such
procedures;
2. The adoption
entity's policies and procedures that directly affect services to adoptive
parents;
3. The adoption entity's
fee structure and written fee agreement;
4. The types and number of children the
agency typically has had and reasonably expects to have available for adoption
placement and the average length of time between certification and
placement;
5. The Department's
responsibility for licensing and monitoring agencies, and the public's right to
register a complaint about an agency as prescribed in 21 A.A.C. 9, Article
2;
6. The function of the Adoption
Registry and the adoptive parent's right to decide whether to be included in
the Adoption Registry; and
7.
Confidentiality requirements, open adoptions, and the confidential intermediary
program described in A.R.S. §
8-134.
B. A person who is already
knowledgeable about all or part of the matters listed in subsection (A) may
waive orientation on those matters, with the approval of the adoption entity. A
person may be knowledgeable due to a prior adoption through an Arizona adoption
entity, employment in adoption services, or for other similar
reasons.
C. An adoption entity
shall maintain written documentation showing that any person who has applied to
the entity for certification or for placement of a child has received the
orientation described in subsection (A), required by R21-9-227, or has obtained
a waiver described in subsection (B). If some or all of the adoption
orientation is waived, the adoption entity shall document the matters waived
and the reasons for the waiver.
D.
An adoption entity shall not charge a person for anything other than a
certification application fee, or enter into an adoption fee agreement with a
person, until the person has received the orientation in subsection
(A).
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