Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The Department or adoption agency will provide, if known, to
the family identified to adopt the child the following information, in writing,
regarding the child as soon as possible, but no later than 10 days prior to the
date of the adoptive placement or the legal risk placement with prospective
adoptive parents in the event the child is not yet free for adoption:
a) Information about the child's biological
parents, which shall include:
1) age of the
biological parents;
2) their race,
religion, cultural and ethnic backgrounds;
3) general physical appearance;
4) their education, occupation, hobbies,
interests and talents;
5) existence
of any other children born to the biological parents, including the first names
and ages of the adopted child's siblings and additional identifying information
with appropriate consents;
6)
information about biological grandparents, reason for immigrating into the
United States, and country of origin;
7) relationship between biological
parents;
8) whether the birth
parent or parents requested or agreed to post-adoption contact with the child
at the time of placement and, if so, the frequency and type of contact;
and
9) detailed medical and mental
health history of the biological parents and their immediate relatives as
described in subsection (c).
b) Information about the child, which shall
include:
1) identifying information which
includes name, birth date, place of birth, order of birth, race, sex, physical
description;
2) developmental
history which includes prenatal, delivery, postnatal, age at which significant
milestones were achieved, and significant deficiencies or problems;
3) education, which includes:
A) schools attended, grade level, type of
program, present level of functioning, and current teacher;
B) special problems in school; and
C) the child's perception of his or her
school experience;
4)
information about the child's personality and behavior, which includes:
A) how the child presents him/herself to the
worker;
B) behavior problems,
acting-out, delinquency;
C)
family's perception of child, role in family, interaction with parents and
siblings, with whom the child relates most often, favorite parent or sibling,
least favorite parent or sibling, who disciplines, how each child perceives
his/her role in the family;
D)
child's strengths, interests, skills;
E) religious/cultural beliefs of the child;
and
F) child involvement with the
agency, including child's perception and involvement with other agencies, and
the legal system;
5)
placement history, which includes:
A) reasons
and date the child came into placement;
B) information as to why the child was unable
to return to his/her family of origin;
C) number of placements the child has
experienced since he/she has been in the care of the Department and reasons for
each move;
D) information
pertaining to any physical or sexual abuse or neglect of which the child was
the victim or perpetrator; and
E)
how and why the adoptive parent or parents were selected and who selected the
adoptive parent or parents;
6) legal status, which includes:
A) whether the child is free for
adoption;
B) whether the placement
is a legal risk placement; or
C)
whether the child has any other legal involvement.
c) Information about the medical
and health histories of the child and the biological parents which shall
include:
1) for the child:
A) significant illnesses, diseases,
disabilities, physicians, medications and immunization records;
B) conditions or diseases believed to be
hereditary;
C) drugs or medications
taken by the child's biological mother during pregnancy;
D) psychological and psychiatric information;
and
E) any other information that
may be a factor influencing the child's present or future physical, mental, or
emotional health;
2) for
the biological parents:
A) chronic and acute
illnesses, hospitalizations, general health of grandparents and siblings,
alcohol or other drug abuse;
B)
conditions or diseases believed to be hereditary;
C) psychological and psychiatric information;
and
D) any other information that
may be a factor influencing the child's present or future physical, mental, or
emotional health.
d) No information provided under this Section
shall disclose the names or last known address of the biological parents,
grandparents, siblings of the biological parents, or any other relative of the
child to be adopted with the exception of siblings as specified in subsection
(a)(5).