- (1) The department shall establish a state adoption information center for the purpose of increasing public knowledge about adoption and promoting to adolescents and pregnant women the availability of adoption services. The department shall contract with a licensed child-placing agency to operate the state adoption information center.
(2) The functions of the state adoption information center shall include:
- (a) Providing a training program for persons who counsel adolescents, including, but not limited to, school counselors, county child welfare services employees, and family planning clinic employees.
- (b) Recruiting adoption services specialist trainees, and providing a training program for such specialists.
- (c) Operating a toll-free telephone number to provide information and referral services.
- (d) Distributing pamphlets which provide information on the availability of adoption services.
- (e) Promoting adoption through the communications media.
- (f) Maintaining a list of licensed child-placing agencies eligible and willing to take custody of and place newborn infants left at a hospital, pursuant to s. 383.50. The names and contact information for the licensed child-placing agencies on the list shall be provided on a rotating basis to the statewide central abuse hotline.
- (3) The department shall ensure equitable distribution of referrals to licensed child-placing agencies, and may promulgate rules as necessary for the establishment and operation of the state adoption information center.
History.--s. 62, ch. 90-306; s. 4, ch. 2000-188.