Or. Admin. Code § 413-140-0035 - Adoption Home Study
(1) Unless
waived by the Department in accordance with OAR
413-140-0032, an adoption home
study is required for the filing of a petition for the adoption of a child in
Oregon.
(2) For the purpose of
private agency and independent adoptions, an adoption home study must have a
certificate of approval issued by an Oregon licensed adoption agency.
(3) Prior to issuing a certificate of
approval, the Oregon licensed adoption agency is responsible for ensuring that:
(a) The adoption home study meets criteria
outlined in section (7) of this rule; and
(b) Verification is received that the private
individual, entity or licensed adoption agency that completed the adoption home
study is authorized to perform adoption services under the laws of the state,
country or territory where the prospective adoptive parents reside.
(4) Any fees charged to a
petitioner by an Oregon licensed adoption agency must be based on reasonable
costs and the actual expenses incurred by the adoption agency as a result of
completing the required services.
(5) In accordance with Child Welfare Policy
I-G.1.3, "Adoption Applications, Adoption Home Studies, and Standards for
Adoption", OAR 413-120-0220, the Department
completes adoption home studies for Oregon residents applying to adopt a child
in substitute care and who is within the custody of the Department or another
public child welfare agency. An adoption home study may only be completed by
the Department for this purpose. A home study completed for this purpose may
only be considered for later use in an independent or private agency adoption
if approved by the Permanency Program Manager or designee.
(6) In the interest of promoting safety,
well-being, and permanency of children residing in Oregon, upon approval of the
Post Adoption Services Manager or designee, the Department may
assign a contracted adoption agency to complete an
adoption home study for an independent
adoption.
(7) Validity of
an adoption home study.
(a) With the
exception of a re-adoption, an adoption home study is valid for a maximum of
two years from the date of completion, providing significant changes have not
occurred in the petitioner's household.
(b) When significant changes occur in the
petitioner's household after the completion of the home study but before the
adoption is finalized, a licensed adoption agency must complete an update of
the adoption home study.
(c) Except
in the case of a re-adoption, the adoption home study must not have been used
for a previously finalized adoption.
(d) The adoption home study must:
(B) Comply with standards for
inter-country adoptions set forth in Child Welfare Policy II-C.1.3, "Licensing
Adoption Agencies", OAR
413-215-0476, when applicable;
and
(C) Include the date and
signature of one of the following:
(i) An
authorized representative of the licensed adoption agency completing the
adoption home study; or
(ii) The
private individual or entity authorized to complete an adoption home study
under the laws of another state, country or
territory.
(8) For an independent adoption, when there
are seven or more children under the age of 18 residing in the adoptive home,
before the Oregon licensed adoption agency may approve the adoption home study:
(a) The director of the Oregon licensed
adoption agency must convene a review committee of at least three human
services professionals not employed by the adoption agency with experience in
adoption and services to families and children, to determine whether the
adoption home study should be approved.
(b) The decision of the review committee must
be determined by a majority vote.
(c) The original adoption home study or a
home study addendum by the Oregon licensed adoption agency issuing a
certificate of approval must include:
(A) The
name and professional title of each participant;
(B) The date when the committee convened;
and
(C) The findings and
recommendations of the review committee, including any dissenting or minority
findings.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 109.276, ORS 409.050, ORS 418.005 & ORS 418.240
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 109.266, ORS 109.276 & ORS 409.010
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