(A)A public children
services agency (PCSA), private child placing agency (PCPA) or private noncustodial
agency (PNA) that acts as a representative of the Ohio department of job and family
services (ODJFS) shall:
(1)Inform all individuals
applying for adoption homestudy approval that they can also be studied for foster
home certification.
(2)Conduct a joint
homestudy pursuant to the requirements contained in Chapters 5101:2-5, 5101:2-7
and 5101:2-48 of the Administrative Code resulting in the simultaneous approval
of the applicant for:
(a)Adoption homestudy
approval.
(b)Foster care placement.
(3)If the PCPA or PNA
is not certified to recommend foster homes for certification and place or participate
in the placement of children for adoption, then the agency must inform the individuals
that a joint homestudy could be conducted simultaneously by another agency that
is certified for both functions.
(B)The PCSA, PCPA,
PNA, or court shall ensure that employees or persons under contract with the agency
to perform assessor duties comply with the following requirements.
(1)The assessor definition
in rule 5101:2-1-01 of the Administrative Code.
(2)Rule 5101:2-48-06
of the Administrative Code.
(3)Section 3107.014
of the Revised Code.
(C)To avoid a conflict
of interest, or the appearance of any conflict of interest, an assessor shall not
perform any assessor duties for any of the following persons:
(1)Him or her self.
(2)Any person who is
a relative of the assessor.
(3)Any agency employee
for whom the assessor has any supervisory responsibility.
(4)Any agency employee
who has any supervisory responsibility for the assessor.
(D)To avoid a confict
of interest, or the appearance of any conflict of interest:
(1)The agency administrator
and a relative of the agency administrator shall not have an adoption homestudy
completed by the agency with which the administrator is employed.
(2)A member of the
agency's governing body and a person known to the agency as a relative of the agency's
governing body shall not have an adoption homestudy completed by the agency with
which the member is associated.
(3)Adoption inquiries
from anyone mentioned in this paragraph wishing to have an adoption homestudy completed
shall be referred to another agency with no such appearance of a conflict of interest.
(4)An existing approved
adoption homestudy of any person referred to in paragraph (D) of this rule shall
be transferred to another adoption agency within sixty days of the effective date
of this rule.
(5)If the agency becomes
aware an approved adoptive parent of the agency is a relative of the administrator
or a relative of the agency's governing body, it shall initiate a transfer of the
adoption homestudy. The transfer shall be completed within sixty days of the discovery.
(E)A PCSA, PCPA or
PNA may selectively recruit on the basis of the need for adoptive parents that reflect
the diversity of waiting children for whom adoptive homes are needed as specified
in the agency's recruitment plan as required by rule 5101:2-48-05 of the Administrative
Code.
(1)The agency shall
not consider the age, gender, sexualgender identity, or sexual orientation of a family for whom
that agency is conducting a homestudy in determining whether a homestudy is approved
or disapproved or a child is placed in the home.
(2)The agency shall
not consider the age, gender, sexualgender identity, or sexual orientation of a child being
considered for adoption in determining whether a homestudy is approved or disapproved
or a child is placed in the home.
(3)The agency shall
not discriminate in approving or disapproving a homestudy on the basis of disability
in violation of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. 794 (12/2015) and of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities
Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. 120112132 (8/1981).
(F)The agency shall
not consider the race, color or national origin of a family for whom the agency
is conducting a homestudy in determining whether a homestudy is approved or disapproved
or a child is placed in the home.
(1)As prohibited by
the Multiethnic Placement Act, Oct. 20, 1994, P.L. 103-382, as amended by Section
1808 of the Small Business Job Protection Act of 1996, Aug. 20, 1996, P.L. 104-188
(MEPA), and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI), agencies may not deny any person
the opportunity to become an adoptive parent on the basis of race, color, or national
origin of the person or of any children involved.
(2)The agency shall
not consider the race, color, or national origin of a child being considered for
adoption in determining whether a homestudy is approved or disapproved or a child
is placed in the home.
(3)The agency may consider
a child's race, color, or national origin only in those cases it is determined acceptable
pursuant to rule 5101:2-48-13 of the Administrative Code.
(G)The agency shall
use the JFS 01691 "Application for Child Placement" for all initial adoption
homestudy applications.
(1)The agency shall
not accept an incomplete JFS 01691.
(2)The agency shall
not begin the homestudy assessment process prior to the receipt of a fully completed
JFS 01691 signed by the applicant(s).
(3)If a foster care
applicant decides during the homestudy process to also become approved for adoption,
the homestudy documentation and training completed up to that point may be utilized
as long as the documentation or training has not expired upon completion of the
homestudy. Applicants shall not be required to duplicate documentation as a result
of a new application date.
(H)The agency shall
commence the homestudy assessment within thirty days after the date the agency receives
a fully completed JFS 01691 signed by the adoptive applicant(s).
(1)Commencement of
a homestudy means, at a minimum, scheduling an appointment to interview the applicant
or assuring the applicant is informed of the necessary materials required for the
assessor to complete the homestudy.
(2)An agency failing
to commence a homestudy within thirty days after receiving the application shall
document on the JFS 01673 "Assessment for Child Placement" the reason(s)
the agency is unable to meet this requirement.
(I)The agency shall
complete the homestudy within one hundred eighty days after the date the agency
received the completed application. An agency failing to complete a homestudy within
one hundred eighty days shall document on the JFS 01673 the reason(s) the agency
is unable to meet this requirement.
(J)If a homestudy
is not completed within one year of the application date it shall be terminated
unless the agency makes the determination the homestudy should not be terminated.
The decision not to terminate shall be made at the agency's discretion and documented
on the JFS 01673. If the agency decides to terminate the homestudy, it shall notify
the adoptive applicant in writing no less than thirty days prior to the termination.
Written notification shall include the reason for termination and the procedures
for requesting a review of the agency's decision.
(K)If a PCSA initiates
an adoptive homestudy with an applicant who resides in another county, the PCSA
shall notify the PCSA in the county the applicant resides. This requirement does
not apply to:
(1)An adoption by a
step-parent whose spouse is a biological or adoptive parent of the minor to be adopted.
(2)An adoption where
the PCSA in the county the adoptive applicant resides contracts with another PCSA
to complete the adoptive applicant's homestudy.
(L)If a PCPA, PNA or
attorney arranging an adoption initiates an adoptive homestudy with an applicant,
they shall notify the PCSA in the county the applicant resides. This requirement
does not apply to:
(1)An adoption by a
step-parent whose spouse is a biological or adoptive parent of the minor to be adopted.
(2)An adoption where
the PCSA in the county the adoptive applicant resides contracts with the PCPA or
PNA to complete the adoptive applicant's homestudy.
(M)The written notification
to the PCSA, required in paragraphs (K) and (L) of this rule, shall be sent within
ten days of the initiation of the homestudy, and shall include the following information:
(1)The applicant's
name.
(2)The applicant's
address.
(3)The applicant's
telephone number.
(4)The names and dates
of birth of all household members at the time of the application.
(5)A request for any
relevant information, if known, including, at a minimum:
(a)Confirmation of
household members as determined by a review of agency records.
(b)Information relating
to any previous foster care or adoption applications and/or placements, such as:
(i)Past or present
functioning of the prospective adoptive parent and household members.
(ii)Rule violations.
(iii)Information on
the events leading to a removal of any child from the prospective adoptive family
home.
(N)When a PCSA in the
county the adoptive applicant resides receives a notification letter, the PCSA shall
provide, in writing, any relevant information listed in paragraph (M)(5) of this
rule to the requesting agency within fifteen days of the receipt of the letter.
If the PCSA does not have any relevant information regarding the adoptive applicant
or any household members, the PCSA shall respond to the requesting agency that no
information was found.
(O)The PCSA in the
county the adoptive applicant resides shall maintain written documentation on each
family for whom they receive a notification letter. If the family is known to the
agency and a record exists, the information shall be merged with the existing file.
(P)If an agency determines
any applicant knowingly provided false information for the homestudy or application,
or any document submitted by the applicants during the homestudy process contains
false information, the agency shall follow procedures outlined in rule 5101:2-33-13
of the Administrative Code.
(Q)The following is
required for the homestudy:
(1)An assessor shall
conduct an in home face to face interview with all members of the household based
on his or her age and development. The interview with all members of the household
may be a joint interview or separate individual interviews.
(2)Documentation of
current marital status, which shall include a marriage certificate, divorce decree,
or other verification of marital status, if applicable.
(3)The bureau of criminal
investigation (BCI) and federal bureau of investigation (FBI) reports as outlined
in rule 5101:2-48-10 of the Administrative Code for all persons subject to a criminal
records check.
(a)The criminal records
check(s) must be completed and the results received by the agency prior to approval
of the homestudy.
(b)Except as provided
in paragraph (D) of rule 5101:2-48-10 of the Administrative Code, an agency shall
not approve an adoption homestudy if the applicant or any adult member of the household
has been convicted of any crime listed in appendix A to rule 5101:2-7-02 of the
Administrative Code.
(4)If the agency has
the ability to complete the search in the Ohio statewide
automated child welfare information system (SACWIS), the agency shall complete an
alleged perpetrator search of abuse and neglect report history through the system
for each adoptive applicant and each adult who resides with the applicant. If the
agency does not have the ability to complete the search in Ohio SACWIS, the agency shall request a search of the system
from ODJFS for each adoptive applicant and each adult who resides with the applicant.
(a)A report with the
results of the search shall be placed in the adoptive record.
(b)This report is used
to determine the suitability of the adoptive applicant as an adoptive parent.
(5)The agency shall
request a check of the child abuse and neglect registry of any other state an applicant
or other adult household member has resided in the five years immediately prior
to the date of the criminal records check as required by division (A) of section
2151.86 of the Revised Code.
(6)The agency is to
complete a check of the national sex offender registry at https://www.nsopw.gov/
for the adoptive applicant and each adult who resides with the adoptive applicant.
The results are to be reviewed prior to the agency's approval of the adoption homestudy.
The application may be denied based solely on the results of the search.
(7)Completion of the
JFS 01530 "Large Family Assessment" is required at the time of the adoption
homestudy when:
(a)A family has a total
of five or more children residing in the home at the time of the homestudy, including
foster children and children in kinship care, or;
(b)A family will have
a total of five or more children residing in the home based upon the number of children
residing in the home at the time of the homestudy, including foster children and
children in kinship care, and the number of children the family will be approved
to adopt.
(8)A physical exam
and a JFS 01653 "Medical Statement for Foster Care/Adoptive Applicant and All
Household Members" are to be completed by a licensed physician, physician assistant,
clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse practitioner or certified nurse-midwife
within one year prior to approval of the homestudy for the applicant. All household
members are to complete a JFS 01653.
(a)Any written documentation
of a physical examination shall be completed by the individual conducting the examination.
(b)The form shall document
that the applicant and all members of the household are free from any physical,
emotional or mental condition which would endanger children or seriously impair
the ability of the household members to care for the child being adopted.
(c)The agency may
require an applicant or household member to secure and provide to the agency a report
of an additional examination by a licensed physician, psychologist, or other certified
or licensed professional if any of the following apply:
(i)The applicant
or any household member has suffered a serious illness or injury within the past
year.
(ii)It is determined
to be necessary by the agency to ensure the safety, health, or care of any child
who may be placed in the home of the applicant.
(9)The applicant shall
have an income sufficient to meet the basic needs of the household and to make timely
payment of shelter costs, utility bills, and other debts. To show this, an applicant
shall provide at a minimum:
(a)A completed JFS
01681"Applicant Financial Statement."
(b)Proof of income
for the household for the most recent tax year prior to the date of application.
(c)Proof of income
for the household for a two month period. The verification of income shall not be
dated more than six months prior to the agency's approval of the adoption homestudy.
(d)At least one utility
bill for each utility necessary to maintain the household. The bill or bills should
not be dated more than six months prior to the agency's approval of the adoption
homestudy.
(10)Prior to approving
the homestudy for adoption, the agency shall document that each person seeking adoption
approval successfully completes preservice training in accordance with rule 5101:2-48-09
of the Administrative Code. Each person seeking adoption approval shall receive
training on the Administrative Code rules and the agency's policies and procedures
that are in effect on the date the agency approves the adoption homestudy.
(11)References shall
be received by the agency prior to the approval of the homestudy.
(a)The applicant shall
provide the names and contact information of at least three people who do not reside
with the applicant, so that they may be contacted as references. A minimum of three
personal references shall be received prior to the date the agency approves the
homestudy. A minimum of one of the required references is to be from a relative
and at least two references from non-relatives.
(b)The applicant and
all adult household members shall provide the name of any other agency or organization
the applicant and any household member has applied to or had a homestudy approved
for foster care or adoption, or any organization they have worked with in providing
care and supervision of children. The applicant and all adult household members
shall complete a written and signed release of information statement so any such
reference may be contacted.
(c)The agency shall
contact all adult children of the applicant for a reference. If the adult children
are unable or unwilling to provide a reference this shall be assessed during the
homestudy process and documented on the homestudy.
(d)All contacts with
references listed in this rule are required and shall be documented in the narrative
section of the homestudy.
(12)The JFS 01200 "Fire
Inspection Report for Homes or Residential Facilities Certified by ODJFS" or
other form used for a local or state fire inspection certifying the home is free
from conditions hazardous to the safety of children. The report shall not be dated
more than twelve months prior to the agency's approval of the homestudy.
(13)The JFS 01348 "Safety
Audit" completed not more than six months prior to the agency's approval of
the homestudy, documenting the residence satisfactorily meets all safety standards.
(14)There shall be a
continuous supply of safe drinking water. Well water used for drinking and cooking
shall be tested and approved by the health department prior to approval of the adoption
homestudy.
(15)The applicant's home
is to have a working smoke alarm on each level of occupancy and at least one near
all sleeping areas approved by one of the following:
(a)"Underwriter's
Laboratory."
(b)A certified fire
inspector.
(16)The applicant's home
is to have at least one carbon monoxide detector on each level of occupancy of the
home and at least one near all sleeping areas.
(17)Prior to the end
of the assessment process, applicants shall complete and sign the JFS 01673-A "Child
Characteristics Checklist for Foster Care and/or Adoption" indicating the acceptable
characteristics of the child the applicant is willing to adopt.
(a)The determination
of the specific number, age, and gender of children the adoptive applicant is approved
for is the joint decision of the applicant and the assessor, based on the applicant's
strengths and needs.
(b)Upon the request
from an applicant or approved adoptive parent, the JFS 1673-A may be updated as
often as needed.
(c)International and
step-parent adoptions are exempt from this form requirement.
(R)The agency shall
document in each record that the applicant has been evaluated by an assessor to
determine the applicant's compliance with all homestudy requirements and the suitability
of the applicant to be approved as an adoptive parent considering all household
members.
(1)In completing the
evaluation, a written narrative shall be compiled, signed by the assessor, and approved
by the supervisor, indicating approval or denial of the application.
(2)This evaluation
shall be a completed JFS 01673 or JFS 01692 "Application for Adoption of a
Foster Child or Sibling Group," as applicable.
(3)Step-parent and
international homestudies are exempt from this form requirement. The JFS 01698 "Step-parent
Adoption Homestudy" may be used when the court requests an agency to conduct
a homestudy involving a step-parent adoption.
(S)In addition to the
requirements of Chapter 5101:2-48 of the Administrative Code, the agency may establish
a written policy that applies to all applicants, requiring submission of additional
materials or documents, or participation in additional assessment activities. The
agency shall not approve an adoption homestudy prior to the completion of those
requirements, in addition to all requirements of Chapter 5101:2-48 of the Administrative
Code that are applicable to the approval of the adoption homestudy.
(T)The assessor shall
make one or more of the following recommendations at the completion of the adoption
homestudy:
(1)Approve the applicant(s)
as adoptive parent(s).
(2)Approve the applicant(s)
as adoptive parents and recommend the applicant(s) for certification as a foster
caregiver(s) simultaneously.
(3)Deny the adoption
application.
(U)The assessor shall
provide written notification to the applicant(s) of approval or denial of the adoption
homestudy. The written notification shall be provided within ten days after the
homestudy is approved or disapproved.
(1)Adoption homestudy
approval notification shall include, at a minimum, the following information:
(a)Date of approval
of the adoptive homestudy with the date the approved homestudy expires.
(b)A description of
the characteristics of the child or children for whom the applicant is being approved.
(2)Adoption homestudy
denial shall include, at a minimum, the following information:
(a)A detailed explanation
of the reasons for the denial.
(b)A description of
procedures for an agency review pursuant to rule 5101:2-48-24 of the Administrative
Code.
(V)No later than ten
days after the homestudy is completed, the agency shall document the results of
the homestudy on the JFS 01609 "Family Permanency Planning Data Summary."
(W)The agency shall
enter the appropriate data into the statewide automated child
welfare information system (SACWIS)Ohio SACWIS
to complete the provider record and approve the adoption homestudy.
(X)No agency shall
release a homestudy to any other agency or probate court if it is determined that
the application, homestudy or any document provided during the homestudy process
contains a false statement knowingly made by the applicant.
(Y)The homestudy shall
be updated every two years from the date of approval of the initial homestudy in
accordance with rule 5101:2-48-12.1 of the Administrative Code. The homestudy shall
be amended, if applicable, in accordance with rule 5101:2-48-12.2 of the Administrative
Code.
(Z)If a child has been
placed in an approved adoptive home, the agency shall assure that the home continues
to be in an approved status until the adoption is finalized by updating and amending
the homestudy in accordance with rules 5101:2-48-12.1 and 5101:2-48-12.2 of the
Administrative Code.
Effective: 10/15/2022
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 7/28/2022 and 10/15/2027
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 10/03/2022
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3107.032, 3107.033, 5103.03, 5153.166
Rule Amplifies: 2151.86, 3107.011, 3107.032, 3107.033, 3107.034,
3107.10, 5103.18
Prior Effective Dates: 12/30/1966, 10/01/1986, 07/01/1990, 09/01/1994,
12/15/1995 (Emer.), 03/01/1996, 09/18/1996, 12/31/1996 (Emer.), 03/31/1997, 02/13/1998
(Emer.), 05/14/1998, 12/31/1998 (Emer.), 04/01/1999, 02/15/2002, 09/01/2003, 02/01/2005,
12/11/2006, 08/21/2008, 07/01/2009, 03/01/2010, 11/01/2015, 08/01/2017, 03/01/2021