New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 3A - CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Chapter 50 - MANUAL OF REQUIREMENTS FOR ADOPTION AGENCIES
Subchapter 5 - SERVICES
Section 3A:50-5.7 - Placement services
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 3A:50-5.7
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The agency shall have responsibility for the selection of approved adoptive parents for a child upon successful completion of a home study as specified in N.J.A.C. 3A:50-5.6.
1.
The agency shall not place a child for adoption before documenting in the child's
record the reason(s) for placing the child with the adoptive family.
2. The agency shall document in the child's record
efforts to place siblings together in the same adoptive home; if a child is not to
be placed together with siblings who are also legally free or who were adopted
previously, the agency shall document in the child's record at the time of placement
the reasons that co-placement was not in the child's interest or the factors that
made co-placement unfeasible.
3. The
agency shall give the adoptive parent(s) a written explanation of their rights and
responsibilities regarding the child during the supervision period. Such information
shall include, but not be limited to, areas of medical care, financial
responsibilities, travel outside the state and any areas where the law requires the
consent of a parent or guardian.
4. In
instances where an agency that is not certified by the Department is involved with a
Department-certified agency, both agencies shall share information and reach a
mutual decision on each adoptive placement.
5. The agency shall not disqualify any adoptive
parent(s) rejected for a particular child from being considered for the adoption of
another child, unless basic conflicts about adoption and/or parenting style are
revealed, or the adoptive parent(s) are unable to accept the children who are
available for adoption through the agency.
(b) The agency shall provide the following information to adoptive parent(s):
1. A written
history of the child, including developmental and medical history and reason(s) for
surrendering the child. If the child has special needs, the agency shall provide the
adoptive applicant(s) with an assessment of the child's long-term needs, along with
written information about the availability of subsidy and a list of community
resources that provide services to address the child's needs;
2. An explanation that the adoptee may ultimately
wish to seek information contained in the permanent record concerning his or her
birth family and may in the future attempt to contact the birth family;
3. An explanation that the agency may contact the
adoptive parent in the future to convey updated information about the adoptee's
birth family; and
4. An explanation of
N.J.S.A.
26:8-40.33, which allows adoptees and other
approved individuals to have access to original birth certificates and direction on
how to obtain additional information from the Department of Health.
(c) The agency shall comply with the following escort and/or transportation requirements:
1. An agency engaged in transporting children for
adoption shall ensure that adoptive parents or other escorts who accompany children
from a referring agency to their adoptive families are informed of the child's
medical needs;
2. An agency that
provides or arranges for escort transportation service for children as part of its
adoption program shall ensure that no child is left unattended during any portion of
the trip to the adoptive family, unless the agency documents in the child's record
that the child is physically and emotionally capable of traveling
independently;
3. Persons providing
children's escort services for an agency shall have a written statement from the
agency describing their respective authority and responsibilities and shall carry
proper identification, including their name and the agency's name while performing
their duties.
i. The agency shall provide escorts
with emergency information, names, telephone numbers and appropriate medical
supplies and shall arrange for the safe and expeditious transfer of children to
their adoptive parent(s) upon arrival.
ii. The agency shall require proof of
identification by any person accepting temporary or permanent responsibility for the
child's arrival; and
4. The
agency shall document the escort and/or transportation plan in the child's
record.
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