Okla. Admin. Code § 340:75-15-84 - Adoption application process
(a)
Child-focused adoption. The Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS)
adoption program is child focused. An adoptive family is selected for the child
in OKDHS custody that is the closest match to the child's long-term best
interests and needs.
(1) An application
requesting a child of a certain age, race, or characteristic is not generally
considered.
(2) An application,
including one by a foster parent or relative, does not guarantee a child's
placement in the applicant's home.
(3) There are no OKDHS service fees to
applicants applying to adopt a child in OKDHS custody.
(b)
Adoption eligibility.
Section 7503-1.1 of Title 10 of the
Oklahoma Statutes (10 O.S. § 7503-1.1) states that a person is eligible to
adopt a child when he or she is at least 21 years of age, and:
(1) is not married;
(2) married and the husband and wife, as a
couple, adopt;
(3) is married, but
legally separated from his or her spouse; or
(4) the spouse of the child's parent or
relative.
(e)
OKDHS
employee applications. OKDHS employees may apply to adopt children in
OKDHS custody.
(f)
Out-of-state applications. OKDHS does not process applications
from out-of-state applicants.
(1) OKDHS does
accept certified resource family assessments from licensed private or public
adoption agencies in other states and may consider the approved adoptive family
for a child in OKDHS custody.
(2)
The Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) Unit coordinates
placement and supervision with the licensed private or public adoption agency
in the state where the adoptive family resides.
(3) Each provision of the ICPC is followed,
per Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC)
340:75-15-82 and
340:75-1-86.
(g)
Reapplication to adopt. When
an adoptive parent applies to OKDHS to adopt again subsequent to a prior
completed adoption, his or her information is updated.
(h)
Application withdrawal or
denial.
(1) The applicant may
voluntarily withdraw the application.
(2) The application is denied when the
applicant does not meet requirements, per OAC
340:75-15-84.
(3) Reasons for denying the application are
explained to the applicant and are also stated in a letter to the
applicant.
(4) The applicant
desiring to adopt a child of a certain age, race, or other characteristic that
OKDHS reasonably believes may not be available for adoption in the foreseeable
future is referred to licensed child-placing agencies that are more likely to
place children matching the request.
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