Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
24.1. Adoption
Placement Services. An agency shall establish a procedure for placement
services that includes the following provisions:
24.1.1. An agency shall provide the child's
school records, medical history, and immunization records to the adoptive
parents upon placement;
24.1.2. The
agency and the adoptive parents shall sign the adoptive service agreement upon
placement; and
24.1.3. The agency
shall document the services offered or already provided to the child and the
adoptive parents in the child's and adoptive parents' records.
24.2. Adoption Support Services
Following Placement.
24.2.1. An agency shall
develop and implement a written description of the support services offered
following placement, that includes:
24.2.1.a.
The goals of the support services;
24.2.1.b. The rights and responsibilities of
the agency and of the adoptive parents following placement;
24.2.1.c. The subsidies that may be
available;
24.2.1.d. Time frames
for contact and visits following the placement that shall include:
24.2.1.d.1. An initial telephone contact
within 72 hours of placement and an initial visit within one week of
placement;
24.2.1.d.2. A minimum of
six visits during the placement, at least four of which are in the home of the
adoptive parents;
24.2.1.d.3. In a
two-parent family, both parents involved in at least three visits;
24.2.1.d.4. Additional visits on a frequency
determined by the needs of the child and the adoptive parents;
24.2.1.e. Visits with all
household members, and the child shall be observed during each visit;
and
24.2.1.f. If the child is old
enough to carry on a conversation, an interview with him or her in private
during each visit;
24.2.2. An agency shall continue to provide
support services for a minimum of six months or longer until permanent
placement of the child is achieved; if the child is in the adoptive home as a
foster care placement, the period of support services can include the time
spent in the adoptive home in foster care;
24.2.3. An agency shall provide a final visit
with the adoptive family to review the adoption process prior to finalizing the
adoption.
24.2.4. An agency shall
document all activities during the placement period in the child's and adoptive
parents' records.
24.3
Disruption of an Adoptive Placement. An agency shall establish a procedure to
follow when a disruption in an adoptive placement is being considered or
appears imminent that includes a requirement that the agency:
24.3.1. Train employees to recognize the
circumstances that can lead to the disruption of an adoptive
placement;
24.3.2. Specify the
roles and responsibilities of the agency and the adoptive parents during the
process of disruption and the planning for a subsequent placement for the
child;
24.3.3. Offer counseling to
the child according to his or her needs in dealing with the disruption;
and
24.3.4. Document the planning
and services provided during a disruption in the adoptive parents' and child's
records.
24.4 Placement
of the Child After Disruption. An agency shall establish a procedure to follow
for subsequent placement after a disruption of the adoptive placement that
includes the agency:
24.4.1. Making every
effort to find another adoptive placement for the child and doing everything
possible to assist and support the child in adjusting to a new
placement;
24.4.2. Giving complete
information about the child to subsequent foster or adoptive parents prior to
their making a decision to proceed with the new placement that includes:
24.4.2.a. The nature of the disruption, the
extent of the difficulties that resulted from the disruption and the child's
reaction to the disruption;
24.4.2.b. When possible, a meeting with the
previous adoptive parents to learn about the child; and how separation and loss
might affect a child's behavior; and
24.4.3. Documenting the planning and services
provided during a placement after disruption in the subsequent foster or
adoptive parents' and child's records.
24.5 Finalization of the Adoption. An agency
shall establish a written procedure that conforms with W. Va. Code §
48-22-1, etseq., for the finalization of an adoption that
includes the following provisions:
24.5.1. A
description of the process of finalizing an adoption;
24.5.2. A description of the roles and
responsibilities of everyone involved in finalizing an adoption; and
24.5.3. The written consent of a child 12
years or older to the adoption.
24.6. Post-Legal Adoption Services. An agency
shall establish a procedure for the post-legal adoption services it offers,
that includes the following provisions:
24.6.1. Adoption subsidy
assistance;
24.6.2. Counseling
assistance for adoption issues, including search and contact;
24.6.3. Information about the biological
family and birth history;
24.6.4.
Education and support services for adoptive families;
24.6.5. Referrals for needed community
services; and
24.6.6. Information
and counseling concerning the Mutual Consent Adoption Registry.