(A)The following
definitions apply for the purposes of this rule:
(1)"Sharing
an adoptive homestudy" means forwarding an approved adoptive homestudy to
a public children services agency (PCSA), private child placing agency (PCPA),
or comparable agency in another state for consideration of potential adoption
matches, or receiving an approved adoptive homestudy from a PCSA, PCPA, private
non-custodial agency (PNA) or comparable agency in another state for the same
purpose.
(2)"Transferring
an adoptive homestudy" means releasing a copy of the approved homestudy
and all related materials to another agency. Upon acceptance of the receiving
agency and the execution of the JFS 01334 "Recommendation for Transfer of
a Foster or Adoptive Home" (rev. 12/2014)
the sending agency is relieved of all responsibilities related to the approved
adoptive family.
(B)An agency shall
not solicit homestudies or transfers from other agencies for the purpose of
locating a family of a specific race, color or national origin.
(C)An agency shall
only consider approved homestudies forwarded by another agency. A copy of the
adoption homestudy shall not be accepted directly from the approved adoptive
parent or other individual. An adoptive parent may provide other information to
the receiving agency that the parent considers to be relevant. The agency shall
not require any additional documentation for the homestudy beyond the
requirements of Chapter 5101:2-48 of the Administrative Code.
(D)If the approved
adoptive family has signed a release of information the agency shall make the
homestudy available to any other agency requesting a copy of the homestudy for
sharing or transferring.
(1)An agency shall
not release or accept a homestudy for sharing or transferring purposes if it
has been determined that the homestudy or a supporting document contains a false
statement knowingly made by the adoptive parent. The agency shall follow the
procedures outlined in rule 5101:2-33-13 of the Administrative Code when the
determination has been made that a document was falsified.
(2)The agency may
charge a reasonable fee for the release of the homestudy and related materials.
A public agency may not charge another public agency a fee for the release of
the homestudy and related materials.
(E)The agency
shall forward a copy of the homestudy and all related materials within fifteen
working days of the receipt of the signed release of information and any
applicable fee pursuant to paragraph (D) of this rule. If the request is to
transfer the homestudy, then the most recent report of the alleged perpetrator
search of child abuse and neglect information from the statewide automated
child welfare information system (SACWIS) shall also be forwarded to the
receiving agency with the homestudy and related materials.
(F)If the agency
in receipt of the homestudy determines that the homestudy or a supporting
document contains a knowingly false statement, the agency in receipt of the
homestudy shall not consider the homestudy in any matching conference or for
consideration of a transfer and shall notify the sending agency in writing of
the false statement within three days of the determination of the false
statement.
(G) If an incomplete
homestudy is received from an agency, or supporting documentation is missing
from the record, the receiving agency shall notify the sending agency in writing
within ten days from the date of receipt of the incomplete homestudy.
(1)The written
notification shall indicate the information needed in order for the homestudy
to be considered complete as required by Chapter 5101:2-48 of the
Administrative Code.
(2)The sending
agency shall respond within fifteen days from the date of receipt of the
written notification from the receiving agency.
(H)Upon receipt of
the record, the receiving agency shall assign an assessor to review the
information received and conduct an assessment of the transfer request.
(1)In addition to
reviewing the recommending agency's records and any information provided by the
adoptive parent(s), the assessor shall:
(a)Contact staff
from the current recommending agency and the adoptive parent(s) to determine
the reasons why the request to transfer is being made at this time.
(b)Make at least
one visit to the home and conduct a face-to-face meeting with each adoptive
parent and all other household members.
(c)Receive three
new personal references for the adoptive parent(s) from persons who are unrelated to the adoptive parent and do not live
with the family. A minimum of one of the required
references is to be from a relative and at least two references from
non-relatives.
(d)Receive new
references from all adult children of the adoptive parent(s). If the adult
children are unable or unwilling to provide a reference this shall be assessed
during the transfer process and documented in the provider record.
(e)Conduct a new
criminal records check for all persons subject to a criminal records check
residing in the home. Results shall be obtained, reviewed and approved prior to
accepting the transfer request.
(f)The agency is to complete a new search
of the national sex offender registry at http://www.nsopw.gov (2019) for an
approved applicant and each adult who resides with the adoptive applicant. The
adoption homestudy transfer may be denied solely on the results of the search.
(f)(g) Complete a new safety audit of the adoptive
home on the JFS 01348 "Safety Audit" (rev.
12/2014) to ensure the home meets all current safety requirements.
(2)If a transfer
request is pending within ninety days immediately prior to the expiration date
of the two year approval span, the current agency and the receiving agency may
determine through mutual agreement which agency will conduct the update of the
adoption homestudy.
(3)The assessor
shall complete the transfer assessment within sixty days of the date the
complete record was received from the current agency. If the transfer cannot be
completed in this timeframe, the assessor shall document the reason(s) in the
record.
(I)Upon
completion of the assessment, the assessor shall make a final decision
regarding the transfer and document that decision in the receiving agency's
record. Written notice of the decision shall be given to the adoptive parent
and the recommending agency within five working days of the date the decision
was made. The approval or rejection of a transfer request rests solely with the
receiving agency. Nothing in this rule shall be construed to require an agency
to accept the transfer of an adoption homestudy from another agency.
(J)If the decision
is to deny the transfer request, all information contained in the copy of the
record from the current recommending agency as well as any information gathered
during the transfer assessment, including the written notice to deny the
request, shall be maintained by the agency for at least two years.
(K)If the decision
is to approve the transfer request, the JFS 01334 shall be completed and signed
by both the sending and receiving agencies, and all information gathered during
the assessment process shall be incorporated into the receiving agency's
adoptive provider record. The sending agency will enter
the applicable data into the system to complete the transfer to the receiving
agency.
(1)If the sending agency has the
appropriate access to SACWIS, the sending agency shall enter the applicable
data into the system to complete the transfer to the receiving agency.
(2)If the sending agency does not have the
appropriate access to SACWIS, then either the sending agency or the receiving
agency shall submit the completed JFS 01334 to ODJFS to complete the transfer
process.
(L)Homestudies
received from other agencies shall be regularly considered for potential
adoption matches pursuant to rule 5101:2-48-16 of the Administrative Code, and
shall be maintained according to the agency's policy.
Effective: 3/1/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 11/30/2020 and 03/01/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 02/09/2021
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3107.033, 5153.166
Rule Amplifies: 3107.031, 3107.035, 3107.10, 5153.16
Prior Effective Dates: 07/01/1990, 09/01/1994, 02/13/1998
(Emer.), 05/14/1998, 07/01/2003, 02/01/2005, 12/11/2006, 07/01/2009, 11/01/2015