Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 65C-16.016 - Access to Closed Adoption Records
(1) The confidentiality of adoption records,
original birth records, and adoption court files is protected by sealing them
upon adoption finalization. Persons seeking information from those records will
be referred to the Office of Child Welfare, Florida Adoption Reunion Registry
for assistance.
(a) Non-identifying
information
1. The Department,
community-based-care (CBC) agency, or other adoption entity shall disclose all
available non-identifying information to adoptive parents before the adoption
becomes final or upon the adoptive parent's request.
2. The Department or CBC shall release all
available non-identifying information to adult adoptees who were former foster
children upon their request after they reach the age of majority.
3. The Department or private adoption entity
shall release only non-identifying information to adult adoptees who were
placed for adoption through a private adoption.
(b) Identifying information
1. Identifying information shall only be
released pursuant to Sections
63.162 and
63.165, F.S.
2. Prior to releasing identifying information
to an adult adoptee who was in foster care, any information that is
confidential pursuant to state or federal law must be redacted, such as social
security numbers, HIPAA information, reporter information in child protective
investigations and information related to domestic violence centers.
a. Final release approval of the redacted
record shall be by the Department's legal counsel or designated
reviewer.
b. A log of all redacted
information, including the page number where the redaction is located and a
brief description of what was redacted, shall be attached to the redacted
record when it is provided to the Department's legal counsel or designated
reviewer for final release approval.
c. Redacted records of child protective
investigations with the log of all redacted information shall be forwarded to
the regional legal counsel for final release
approval.
(2) The Department or CBC agency shall retain
as confidential all records relating to each child who was adopted through the
Department or contracted provider. These confidential records shall be referred
to as "Department closed adoption records" and shall be retained in the
circuit/region or with the CBC agency until requested by the
Department.
(3) The Department, CBC
agency, or private adoption entity shall index all closed adoption records by
the names of the adoptive parents, and, where available, the files must be
cross-referenced by the birth and adoptive names of the minor.
(4) Requests for information from closed
adoption records must be made in writing. Written requests for the release of
closed adoption records must include the following:
(a) A form of identification from the
requestor, such as a photocopy of the requestor's driver's license or birth
certificate;
(b) The name of the
adoptive parents, if known; and,
(c) The birth or adoptive name of the child,
if known.
(5) No
information will be released by telephone.
(6) In the event that a licensed
child-placing agency closes, the agency shall provide all closed adoption
records to the Department. Upon receipt of the adoption records, the Department
shall assume all further responsibility for the records.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 39.012, 39.0121(3), 63.233 FS. Law Implemented 39.00145(1), (2), 63.162(2)-(4), (6) FS.
New 5-20-91, Amended 4-28-92, 4-19-94, Formerly 10M-8.024, Amended 8-19-03, 11-30-08, 7-7-16, 8-15-21.
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