Or. Admin. Code § 413-130-0040 - Eligibility for an Adoption Assistance Payment
(1) In determining eligibility for an
adoption assistance payment, the Department may not impose an income
eligibility requirement for the pre-adoptive family or adoptive
family.
(2) To be eligible for a
Title IV-E funded adoption assistance payment, a child must meet all of the
following requirements.
(a) Be a citizen of
the United States or a Qualified Non US Citizen as described in OAR
413-100-0210(2),
and in 8 USC
1641(b) or (c).
(b) When the child is a Qualified Non US
Citizen and is placed with a pre-adoptive parent who is an Unqualified
Non-Citizen, the child must meet the five year residency requirement set forth
in The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996,
Public Law
104-193 .
(c) Be determined eligible for Title IV-E
adoption assistance under OAR
413-100-0335.
(3) A licensed adoption agency,
participating tribe, or another individual applying to receive adoption
assistance on behalf of a child determined to have special needs must make all
requested efforts to assist the Department in establishing Title IV-E
eligibility.
(4) Except as provided
in section (4) of this rule, a child determined to be ineligible for a Title
IV-E adoption assistance payment is eligible for a state-funded adoption
assistance payment when the child meets all of the following criteria.
(a) Is in the legal custody of:
(A) The Department;
(B) A participating tribe; or
(C) A licensed adoption agency and the child
is placed with a family residing in Oregon.
(D) A court ordered guardian
who is receiving guardianship assistance through the
Department.
(E) A
pre-adoptive parent when:
(b) A child whose
adoptive parent, who was receiving adoption
assistance from the Department, relinquishes their parent
rights directly to a pre-adoptive family residing in Oregon;
or
(c) A child
whose parent is deceased, who was receiving adoption
assistance from the Department, who is being re-adopted by a family residing in
Oregon.
(d) Is determined to have
special needs in accordance with OAR
413-130-0020.
(e) Meets the requirements in section (6) of
this rule.
(5) A child
relinquished by a parent directly to a family residing in Oregon who is not
eligible for a Title IV-E funded adoption assistance payment is only eligible
for a state funded adoption assistance payment when:
(a) A child currently
receiving guardianship assistance from the Department and being adopted by the
guardian resource or a state funded adoption
assistance agreement was previously in effect on behalf of the
child; and
(b) The
pre-adoptive family or adoptive family is not
eligible for or receiving adoption assistance for the same
child through another state;
(c) A child currently
receiving guardianship assistance from the Department and being adopted by the
guardian resource.
(d) The child is in a
subsequent adoption; and
(e) The child meets the
requirements in section (6) of this rule.
(6) In addition to the eligibility
requirements in section (4) or (5) of this rule, a child must
also be a citizen of the United States to receive a state funded
adoption assistance payment when the child is
being brought into the United States for the purpose of
adoption or being placed outside of the United States, or a
territory or possession thereof.
(7) When an adopted child
becomes legally free for re-adoption due to the voluntary
relinquishment of parental rights, the termination of the rights of the legal
parent or parents, or the death of the legal
parent or parents:
(a) The
child must be determined to have special needs under OAR
413-130-0020 at the time the
child again becomes available for adoption; and
(b) The determination of funding eligibility
of the adopted child for adoption assistance remains as it was the last time
the child was determined eligible for adoption assistance.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 418.005, ORS 418.340 & ORS 409.050
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 418.005, ORS 418.330, ORS 418.335 & ORS 418.340
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