Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 196 - Human Services Department
Chapter 9560 - SOCIAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN
ADOPTION
Part 9560.0170 - POSTADOPTION SERVICES
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Postadoption assistance.
Authorized child-placing agencies shall provide reasonable postadoption assistance and counseling services pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, sections 259.83 and 259.89, to adoptive parents, birth parents, adult genetic siblings, and adopted persons who have reached the age of 19 at their request in a manner which strengthens the adoption contract and complies with Minnesota Statutes, sections 259.53, subdivision 3, 259.61, and 259.83, subdivision 4, and applicable federal regulations on confidentiality and privacy of child welfare and adoption records. The agency shall:
Subp. 2. Notification of birth parent.
Upon notice from the state agency adoption unit that the adopted adult of the age specified in the statute requests the original birth record, authorized child-placing agencies shall locate and notify each birth parent named on that record. The agency shall:
Subp. 3. Notification of genetically related persons.
An authorized child-placing agency shall, as required by Minnesota Statutes, section 259.83, subdivision 1, make a diligent effort to locate and inform genetically related persons of the medical or genetic information the agency has received. If the genetically related person is an adopted minor, the agency shall relay the information to the adoptive parent, subsequent guardian, or conservator. The agency shall make a diligent effort to notify the birth parents when the agency learns that the adopted person has died.
Subp. 4. Locating birth parent.
Adopted persons of adult age placed for adoption by an authorized agency on or after August 1, 1982, may, under Minnesota Statutes, section 259.83, subdivision 3, upon reaching adult age, request from the placing agency the name, last known address, birth date, and birthplace of the birth parents who were identified on the adopted person's original birth record. The agency shall:
Subp. 5. Counseling services.
Authorized child-placing agencies shall provide liaison and skilled counseling services through appropriately trained social workers to the adoptive parents, adopted adults who have reached the age of 19, birth parents, and adult genetic siblings.
Subp. 6. Documentation of postadoption services.
Authorized child-placing agencies shall document the postadoption services provided in the agency's adoption service record.
Subp. 7. Reimbursement.
Authorized child-placing agencies may require a reasonable expense reimbursement for providing postadoption services.
Statutory Authority: MS s 257.05; 257.175; 259.53; 259.67; 259.75; 259.87