(A)The assessor
shall inform birth parents who enter into a voluntary surrender agreement that:
(1)Birth parents
will be required to complete the JFS 01693, "Ohio Law and Adoption
Materials" (rev. 5/2009) which will indicate
their decision regarding the release of identifying information to the adopted
person or adoptive parent. The JFS 01693 shall be signed at least seventy-two
hours prior to the time the consent to the adoption is executed.
(2)Birth parents
have the option, at any time or for as many times as they want, to reverse
their decision regarding the release of identifying information by contacting
the Ohio department of health (ODH) and requesting a copy of a denial of
release form or a copy of an authorization of release form.
(3)Unless the birth
parents have signed the denial of release of information on the JFS 01693,
identifying information can be released to:
(a)The adoptive
parent when the adopted person is under eighteen years of age and the adoptive
parent submits a request to ODH.
(b)The adopted
person when the adopted person is at least eighteen years of age and the
adopted person submits a request to ODH.
(B)The assessor
shall inform the adoptive parent(s) that when:
(1)The adopted
person is under eighteen years of age, the adoptive parent can submit a request
to ODH to request a copy of the contents of the adoption files which may
include identifying information about the birth parents.
(2)The adopted
person is eighteen years of age or older, the adopted person can submit a
request to ODH to request a copy of the contents of the adoption files which
may include identifying information about the birth parents.
(3)The adopted
person is eighteen years of age or older, the adopted person can submit a
request to ODH authorizing ODH to assist the adopted person's birth parents or
birth siblings in finding the adopted person's name by adoption. The adopted
person may alter this decision at any time or for as many times as the adopted
person wants by submitting a request to ODH.
(C)The public
children services agency (PCSA) or private child placing agency (PCPA) shall
provide the birth parent with the address for ODH to obtain instructions
regarding the filing of authorizations.
(D)Upon written
request, the PCSA or PCPA shall provide the following nonidentifying
information to the adopted person age eighteen or older, an adoptive parent of
an adopted person under age eighteen or an adoptive relative of a deceased
adopted person:
(1)A birth
parents' age at the time the birth parents' child was adopted.
(2)The medical and
genetic history of the birth parents.
(3)The age, sex,
and medical and genetic history of an adopted person's birth siblings and
extended family members.
(4)The heritage
and ethnic background, educational level, general physical appearance,
religion, occupation, and cause of death of the birth parents, birth siblings
and extended family members.
(5)Any information
that may be included on the JFS 01616, "Social and Medical History" (rev. 6/2009).
(6)Any information
that is not deemed as identifying information as defined in rule 5101:2-1-01 of
the Administrative Code.
(E)Subject to a
determination made pursuant to division (E) of section 3107.66 of the Revised
Code, the PCSA or PCPA shall provide, upon written request, the following
nonidentifying information to the birth parent of an adopted person eighteen
years of age or older, a birth sibling age eighteen or older or a birth family
member of a deceased birth parent:
(1)An adoptive
parent's age at the time of adoption.
(2)An adoptive
sibling's age at the time of adoption.
(3)The heritage,
ethnic background, religion, educational level and occupation of the adoptive
parent.
(4)General
information known about the well-being of the adoptee before and after the
adoption.
Effective: 2/1/2021
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 10/26/2020 and 02/01/2026
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 01/13/2021
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3107.083, 5153.166
Rule Amplifies: 3107.083, 3107.09, 3107.40, 3107.41, 3107.46, 3107.47,
3107.60, 5153.16
Prior Effective Dates: 01/14/1983, 06/01/1985 (Emer.),
08/12/1985, 07/01/1990, 09/01/1994, 09/18/1996, 02/13/1998 (Emer.), 05/14/1998,
09/01/