As used in this article, the following words shall have the following meanings unless the context indicates otherwise:
(1) ADOPTION SUBSIDY. A money payment, services, deferred payment, or any combination thereof that is provided to a child with special needs or circumstances after submission of an application to the department.
(2) AGENCY. The department or a child welfare agency which is authorized in its license issued by the department to place children for adoption.
(3) APPLICATION. The submission to the department of a complete application as defined by the department with documentation of the child's special needs.
(4) CHILD. An individual under 19 years of age, or an individual 19 or 20 years of age and eligible for Title IV-E Federal Funding, who is:
a. in the care or custody, or both, of the department, or a public or voluntary licensed child-placing agency,
b. legally free for adoption and
c. in special need or circumstances because he or she is not likely to be adopted by reason of one or more, or a combination of, the following conditions, such as:
1. Physical or mental disability.
2. Emotional disturbance.
3. Recognized high risk of physical or mental disease.
4. Age as determined by the department.
5. Sibling relationship.
6. Racial or ethnic factors.
(5) DEPARTMENT. The Department of Human Resources.
(6) DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY. A developmental disability as diagnosed by a licensed medical doctor or qualified mental health professional.
(7) EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE. An emotional condition which impedes the child's ordinary developmental progress as diagnosed by a licensed medical doctor or qualified mental health professional.
(8) EMOTIONAL TIES. Includes all of the following:
a. Identification of the child as a member of the foster family.
b. Identification by the foster family of the child as belonging to that family.
c. The likelihood that the child will not establish significant emotional placement ties to another family if he or she is denied permanent placement with the foster family.
(9) HIGH RISK OF PHYSICAL OR MENTAL DISEASE. A potentially debilitating condition as diagnosed by a licensed medical doctor or qualified mental health professional.
(10) MENTAL DISABILITY. A condition which is characterized by impaired intellectual development and impedes the ability to function independently as diagnosed by a licensed medical doctor or qualified mental health professional.
(11) PHYSICAL DISABILITY. One of the following conditions:
a. A chronically debilitating, progressive, or fatal disease which requires assistance for the child in activities of daily living.
b. The requirement of assistance of another person or mechanical device for movement from place to place.
(12) RACIAL OR ETHNIC FACTORS. Black, Hispanic, Native American, Asian, or other heritage which may prevent a child from being adopted.
Last modified: May 3, 2021