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Section 417.265 - Department of Human Services to implement Convention adoptions; minimum requirements; exchange of reports.

OR Rev Stat § 417.265 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) "Central Authority" means the entity designated by any Convention country as such under Article 6(1) of the Convention or, in the case of the United States, the United States Department of State.

(b) "Central Authority function" means any duty required to be carried out by a Central Authority under the Convention or by an entity authorized to perform Central Authority functions under the Convention.

(c) "Convention" means the Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption, concluded May 29, 1993, and entered into force for the United States on April 1, 2008.

(d) "Convention adoption" means the adoption of a child resident in a Convention country by a United States citizen, or the adoption of a child resident in the United States by an individual residing in a Convention country when, in connection with the adoption, the child has moved or will move between the United States and the Convention country.

(e) "Convention country" means a country that is a party to the Convention and with which the Convention is in force for the United States.

(f) "Foreign authorized entity" means a foreign Central Authority or foreign entity authorized to perform Central Authority functions, other than a United States authorized entity, in a Convention adoption case.

(g) "Intercountry Adoption Act of 2000" means the Intercountry Adoption Act of 2000, 42 U.S.C. 14901 et seq.

(h) "Outgoing Convention adoption" means a Convention adoption of a child in the custody of the Department of Human Services by an individual residing in a Convention country when, in connection with the adoption, the child has moved or will be moving from the United States to the Convention country.

(2) The Department of Human Services shall work with the United States Department of State to implement the Convention requirements for Convention adoptions.

(3) To the extent consistent with the Convention and the Intercountry Adoption Act of 2000, the rules, policies and procedures adopted by the Department of Human Services under this section must provide that the Department of Human Services shall, in cooperation with a foreign authorized entity of another Convention country:

(a) Develop minimum requirements for the placement and supervision of a child who is the subject of an outgoing Convention adoption.

(b) Require the exchange and provision of appropriate written reports, including but not limited to background and home studies, between the Department of Human Services and the foreign authorized entity as necessary to meet the requirements developed under paragraph (a) of this subsection.

(c) Establish minimum requirements regarding visits:

(A) To the prospective adoptive parent’s home;

(B) With the child;

(C) With the prospective adoptive parents;

(D) With other persons living in the prospective adoptive parents’ home; and

(E) With other persons who may have information about the child’s adoptive placement. [2009 c.528 §1]

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Section 417.265 - Department of Human Services to implement Convention adoptions; minimum requirements; exchange of reports.