Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 309 - ADOPTION SERVICES FOR CHILDREN FOR WHOM THE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILY SERVICES IS LEGALLY RESPONSIBLE
Section 309.190 - Adoption Registry
Universal Citation: 89 IL Admin Code ยง 309.190
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Effective with the establishment of an Adoption Registry under the auspices of the Department of Public Health, the Department of Children and Family Services shall provide information about Adoption Registry services. The address of the Adoption Registry is as follows:
The Adoption Registry
Illinois Department of Public Health
605 W. Jefferson
Springfield, Illinois 62702-6553
(217) 782-6553
b) The services shall consist of:
1) providing written notification to the
biological parents who wish to surrender a child for purposes of adoption or
wish to consent to the adoption of a child by a specified person which
describes the Adoption Registry, the process for recording their names with the
Adoption Registry, the procedures for sharing identifying information with the
child who was surrendered for adoption or given consent to be adopted by a
specified person, and the process for changing the decision to share or refuse
to share identifying information;
2) helping the biological parents complete a
written statement of intent when a child is voluntarily surrendered for
purposes of adoption or given consent to be adopted by a specified person. The
statement shall record:
A) the biological
parents' desire to have identifying information shared with the adopted child
at a later date and a method for contacting the biological parents;
or
B) the biological parents desire
not to have identifying information revealed; or
C) that no decision has been reached at this
time.
3) helping the
biological parents record their names with the Adoption Registry for the
purpose of sharing identifying information with their biological children who
were surrendered for adoption or given consent to be adopted by a specified
person;
4) helping the adopted
child, when the child has attained the age of 18, but not yet reached his or
her 21st birthday, to record his or her name with the Adoption Registry for the
purpose of sharing identifying information with his or her biological parents
provided the Registry has the written consent of:
A) both adoptive parents, or
B) a single adoptive parent with a certified
copy of the Judgement of Adoption, or
C) proof of the death of one adoptive parent
and written consent of the surviving adoptive parent, or
D) consent of the guardian of the adoptee
with a certified copy of the Order of Guardianship;
5) recording specific non-identifying
information about the biological parents as required by the Adoption Act
[750 ILCS
50/18.4] in the case record. This information shall
be given to the prospective adoptive parents when the child is placed for
adoption and to the adopted child, upon request, when the child has attained
the age of 18;
6) providing
identifying information to mutually consenting members of the adoption triad
when a written request is received by the Department of Children and Family
Services. If there is an Information Exchange Authorization form on file with
the Adoption Registry, this form also must permit the exchange of such
information; and
7) other services
as authorized by 89 Ill. Adm. Code
302.40
(Department Service Goals).
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