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§  372-b. Adoption services. 1. a. A prospective adoptive parent shall  have a right to a fair hearing pursuant to section  twenty-two  of  this  chapter  concerning the failure of a social services official to provide  adoption services authorized to be provided pursuant to this section and  the state's consolidated services plan.  At the time a child  is  placed  in a prospective adoptive home, the prospective adoptive parent shall be  notified in writing of his or her right to such fair hearing.    b.  Each  social  services  official shall provide, either directly or  through purchase of service, adoption services for each child  in  their  care  who  is  freed for adoption.  Such adoption services shall include  the evaluation of a child's placement needs and pre-placement  planning,  recruitment  of and homestudy for prospective adoptive parents, training  of adoptive parents, placement planning, supervision and  post  adoption  services.    2.    The  department shall promulgate regulations which shall require  that adoption services be made available to all children who are  listed  with  the  New York state adoption service.  Such regulations shall also  provide for cooperation between local social services commissioners, and  for apportioning reimbursement for adoption services where more than one  agency or social services district has  provided  such  services  for  a  child.    2-a.   The  department  shall  promulgate  regulations  requiring  all  adoption agencies to forward names and addresses of all persons who have  applied for adoption of a hard-to-place or handicapped child, as defined  in section four hundred fifty-one of this chapter. A list of such  names  and  addresses shall be maintained by the department and made available,  without charge, to every agency in the state to assist them  in  placing  such children for adoption.    3.     The    department  shall  promulgate  regulations  to  maintain  enlightened adoption policies and to establish  standards  and  criteria  for adoption practices.

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§  372-b. Adoption services. 1. a. A prospective adoptive parent shall  have a right to a fair hearing pursuant to section  twenty-two  of  this  chapter  concerning the failure of a social services official to provide  adoption services authorized to be provided pursuant to this section and  the state's consolidated services plan.  At the time a child  is  placed  in a prospective adoptive home, the prospective adoptive parent shall be  notified in writing of his or her right to such fair hearing.    b.  Each  social  services  official shall provide, either directly or  through purchase of service, adoption services for each child  in  their  care  who  is  freed for adoption.  Such adoption services shall include  the evaluation of a child's placement needs and pre-placement  planning,  recruitment  of and homestudy for prospective adoptive parents, training  of adoptive parents, placement planning, supervision and  post  adoption  services.    2.    The  department shall promulgate regulations which shall require  that adoption services be made available to all children who are  listed  with  the  New York state adoption service.  Such regulations shall also  provide for cooperation between local social services commissioners, and  for apportioning reimbursement for adoption services where more than one  agency or social services district has  provided  such  services  for  a  child.    2-a.   The  department  shall  promulgate  regulations  requiring  all  adoption agencies to forward names and addresses of all persons who have  applied for adoption of a hard-to-place or handicapped child, as defined  in section four hundred fifty-one of this chapter. A list of such  names  and  addresses shall be maintained by the department and made available,  without charge, to every agency in the state to assist them  in  placing  such children for adoption.    3.     The    department  shall  promulgate  regulations  to  maintain  enlightened adoption policies and to establish  standards  and  criteria  for adoption practices.

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Statutes > New-york > Sos > Article-6 > Title-1 > 372-b

§  372-b. Adoption services. 1. a. A prospective adoptive parent shall  have a right to a fair hearing pursuant to section  twenty-two  of  this  chapter  concerning the failure of a social services official to provide  adoption services authorized to be provided pursuant to this section and  the state's consolidated services plan.  At the time a child  is  placed  in a prospective adoptive home, the prospective adoptive parent shall be  notified in writing of his or her right to such fair hearing.    b.  Each  social  services  official shall provide, either directly or  through purchase of service, adoption services for each child  in  their  care  who  is  freed for adoption.  Such adoption services shall include  the evaluation of a child's placement needs and pre-placement  planning,  recruitment  of and homestudy for prospective adoptive parents, training  of adoptive parents, placement planning, supervision and  post  adoption  services.    2.    The  department shall promulgate regulations which shall require  that adoption services be made available to all children who are  listed  with  the  New York state adoption service.  Such regulations shall also  provide for cooperation between local social services commissioners, and  for apportioning reimbursement for adoption services where more than one  agency or social services district has  provided  such  services  for  a  child.    2-a.   The  department  shall  promulgate  regulations  requiring  all  adoption agencies to forward names and addresses of all persons who have  applied for adoption of a hard-to-place or handicapped child, as defined  in section four hundred fifty-one of this chapter. A list of such  names  and  addresses shall be maintained by the department and made available,  without charge, to every agency in the state to assist them  in  placing  such children for adoption.    3.     The    department  shall  promulgate  regulations  to  maintain  enlightened adoption policies and to establish  standards  and  criteria  for adoption practices.