Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 65C-16.015 - Non-Recurring Adoption Expenses
(1)
Under any adoption assistance agreement with adoptive parents of a
difficult-to-place child, the state is authorized to make payments to the
adoptive parents as referenced in Section
409.166(7),
F.S. Such costs may include expenditures for physical and psychological
examinations of the adoptive parents if required as a part of the adoption
process, as well as transportation, lodging and food for the child or adoptive
parents when necessary to complete the placement or adoption process.
(2) Agency adoption fees shall be established
by written agreement between the agency and family prior to the performance of
the requested service. If these children are otherwise eligible, agency fees
shall be counted as an allowable expense under non-recurring adoption expenses.
It is not necessary that the family be receiving maintenance adoption subsidy
to be eligible for reimbursement of non-recurring adoption expenses.
(3) In cases where siblings are placed and
adopted either separately or as a unit, each child is treated as an individual
with separate reimbursement for nonrecurring expenses up to the maximum amount
of $1, 000 per child.
(4) There can
be no income eligibility requirements for adoptive parents in determining
whether payments for non-recurring expenses of adoption will be made.
(5) Adoptive parents cannot be reimbursed for
out-of-pocket expenses for which they have been otherwise reimbursed.
(6) Except where it would be contrary to the
best interest of the child, an effort must be made to place the child without
adoption assistance prior to reimbursement for non-recurring adoption
expenses.
(7) The following
procedures will initiate payments for reimbursement of nonrecurring adoption
expenses:
(a) All adoptive parents of
difficult-to-place children will be advised by the staff person conducting the
adoption home study of the availability of nonrecurring expense
reimbursement;
(b) Reimbursement
for eligible costs may be made to the adoptive parent or directly to a vendor.
All adoptive parents will be advised by the staff person conducting the
adoption home study to keep copies of receipts of expenditures related to the
adoption. Copies of such receipts must be available in the subsidy record.
Eligible expenses include court costs, attorney fees, birth certificates, costs
of required physicals and psychological examinations, costs of transportation,
lodging and food for the child and/or adoptive parents when necessary to
complete the adoption process, and the cost of the adoption home study if the
child is in the custody of a private agency;
(c) When a placement decision has been made,
the adoption assistance agreement shall be negotiated with the family and must
include a statement of the projected cost to be reimbursed for nonrecurring
adoption expenses, as well as proposed maintenance and medical subsidy amounts
if appropriate;
(d) Payments for
nonrecurring expenses can be made up to one (1) year following the finalization
of the adoption.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 409.166(8) FS. Law Implemented 409.166 FS.
New 5-20-91, Amended 4-19-94, Formerly 10M-8.0221, Amended 8-19-03, 11-30-08, 7-7-16, 7-20-23.
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