N.D. Admin. Code 75-03-36-24

Current through Supplement No. 392, April, 2024
Section 75-03-36-24 - [Effective until 4/1/2024] Provision of services to birth parents - Adoption
1. The child-placing agency shall:
a. Inform a birth parent of the birth parent's rights, obligations, and responsibilities under state law, or as specified by court order;
b. Inform a birth parent of the continuum of openness in adoption and the options available to the birth parent and the child for future contact as allowed by state law;
c. Assist the birth parent in making a decision and understanding the finality of relinquishment of parental rights;
d. Assist the birth parent to legally terminate the birth parent's parental rights provided this is the decision of the parent and the parent has the legal authority to unilaterally relinquish his or her rights or make an adoption plan;
e. Honor the preference of the birth parent for the religious faith in which their child will be reared, provided it does not unduly delay placement of the child for adoption;
f. Include the birth parent, and other significant persons including the child when appropriate, in the development of the case plan;
g. Obtain, if assuming custody of a child for voluntary placement purposes:
(1) Written authority from the parent or parents to place the child; and
(2) Written authority from the parent or parents to provide medical services for the child;
h. Make reasonable efforts to involve the birth father in planning for the adoptive placement of the child; and
i. Offer supportive and referral services to the birth parents.
2. No fee, with the exception of reasonable fees as verified by the court and allowed by state law, may be paid by the prospective adoptive parents to the birth parents. The services provided birth parents are not dependent on their willingness to relinquish their child for adoption.
3. The child-placing agency arranging the adoptive placement of a foreign-born child is not expected to provide services to the birth parents, but shall obtain available medical and other pertinent information regarding the adoptive child.

N.D. Admin Code 75-03-36-24

Effective April 1, 2010.

General Authority: NDCC 50-12-05

Law Implemented: NDCC 50-12