Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
Within the limits of available funding, the Department may
approve and provide assistance in the form of standard monthly cash payments
from the Special Need Adoption Incentive Fund when the following requirements
have been met:
(1) The child:
(a) Shall be a child with special needs and
either has at least one of the factors or conditions listed in Rule
.0102(b)(3)(E) through (H) of this Chapter of a child with special needs or
meets the requirement in 42
USC
673(c)(2)(B)(ii);
(b) Shall meet the requirements for standard
monthly cash adoption assistance in this Chapter;
(c) Shall be in the custody of the public
adoption agency and placement responsibility of an adoption agency for at least
six consecutive months prior to the finalization of the adoption;
(d) The special needs condition from Sub-Item
(1)(a) of this Item is expected to limit the child's ability, both currently
and throughout childhood, to function in the home, school, or community absent
eight or more hours of in-person daily supervision or care for personal health
care or prevention of self-destructive or assaultive behavior;
(e) The child will have resided in the foster
parent's home for six consecutive months prior to the finalization of the
adoption; and
(f) The child was
legally adopted on or after January 1, 2001.
(2) Each foster parent:
(a) be licensed as a foster parent;
(b) has been receiving standard monthly cash
assistance from any governmental source, such as federal, state, or local,
above the State adoption assistance rate established by the General Assembly
for the previous six consecutive months prior to the finalization of the
adoption to provide the direct care or supervision required for the child's
health condition that meets the requirement in Item (4) of this Rule;
(c) prior to the issuance of the adoption
decree, the foster parent made a request for financial assistance in addition
to the State adoption assistance rate established by the General Assembly in
order to provide the care required for the child's health condition that meets
the requirements in Item (4) of this Rule;
(d) prior to the issuance of the adoption
decree, the foster parent provided the public adoption agency with a signed
letter that details the daily supervision needs of the child;
(e) shall only be willing to adopt the child
if the monthly cash assistance from any other governmental source, such as
federal, state, or local, above the State adoption assistance rate received for
foster parents and is not terminated upon the adoption of the child;
(f) shall enter into an adoption assistance
agreement with a public adoption agency prior to the decree of
adoption;
(g) entered into a
supplemental agreement with a public adoption agency prior to the adoption
decree;
(h) agree to provide the
public adoption agency with a copy of the adoption decree once the adoption has
been finalized;
(i) shall have a
completed criminal history investigated pursuant to
G.S.
48-3-303 and
48-3-309 and shall not have a
criminal history, as defined by
G.S.
48-1-101(5b), or any other
criminal conviction that would cause the prospective adoptive parent to be
unfit to have responsibility for the safety and well-being of children as
determined by the public adoption agency pursuant to
G.S.
48-3-309;
(j) shall require all individuals 18 years of
age or older who reside in the prospective adoptive home to undergo a criminal
history investigated pursuant to
G.S.
48-3-303 and
49-3-309; and
(k) shall provide the public adoption agency
with the results of the criminal back history investigation.
(3) All individuals 18 years of
age or older who reside in the prospective adoptive home shall have a completed
a criminal history investigated pursuant to
G.S.
48-3-303 and
48-3-309 and shall not have a
criminal history, as defined by
G.S.
48-1-101(5b), or any other
criminal conviction that would cause the prospective adoptive parent to be
unfit to have responsibility for the safety and well-being of children as
determined by the public adoption agency pursuant to
G.S.
48-3-309.
(4) The public adoption agency having custody
of the child shall:
(a) voluntarily agree to
participate in the Special Need Adoption Incentive Fund and agree to assume 50
percent of the payment above the State adoption assistance rate established by
the General Assembly.
(b) enter
into an adoption assistance agreement as provided in this Rule.
(c) enter into a supplement agreement as
provided in this Rule.
(d) maintain
a record for the child that contains written documentation that the child and
foster parent(s) have met or will meet the requirements for the foster child
and the foster parents in this Rule at the time of the adoption decree and
shall include the following:
(i) a written
statement on a form provided by the Department ("Special Children Adoption
Incentive Fund Agency Verification of Legal Custody and Child's Living
Arrangement For Past Six Months" Form DSS-5214, which may be accessed at
https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/dss)signed
by the Director of the public adoption agency that verifies:
(A) each foster parent is licensed;
(B) the public adoption agency has legal
custody and placement authority of the child;
(C) the child has lived with the foster
family for six consecutive months prior to the adoption;
(D) that the foster parent(s) have received
monthly cash assistance from a governmental source in excess of the standard
board rate established by the General Assembly for the previous six months on a
continuous basis and the amount of the payments; and
(E) the foster parent(s) have stated a
willingness to adopt this child if the monthly cash assistance that they have
received as foster parents is not terminated;
(ii) a written statement on a form provided
by the Department ("Special Children Adoption Incentive Fund Verification of
Child's Health Condition" Form DSS-5213, which may be accessed at
https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/dss)signed
by a medical professional, who is qualified through licensing and credentialing
to diagnose the child's condition prior to the adoption that demonstrates that
the child meets all the requirements in Item (1) of this Rule;
(iii) a written statement on a form provided
by the Department ("Special Children Adoption Incentive Fund Verification of
Child's Need for Daily Supervision" Form DSS-5215, which may be accessed at
https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/dss)signed
by the foster parent(s) prior to the adoption that demonstrates the child meets
all the requirements in this Item;
(iv) a letter from the foster parent(s)
explaining the daily needs of the child;
(v) a signed adoption assistance
agreement;
(vi) a signed supplement
agreement;
(vii) a copy of the
foster parent's license;
(viii) a
copy of the decree of adoption once it has been received pursuant to this
Rule;
(ix) a copy of the results of
the criminal investigation of the foster parents and any individual 18 years of
age or older who resides in the prospective adoptive home; and
(x) make a request, on behalf of the foster
parent(s), prior to the adoption decree to the Department for Special Need
Adoption Incentive Fund assistance for the foster parents.
Authority
G.S.
108A-49;
108A-50;
108A-50.1;
143B-153;
Eff.
August 1, 2021.