As used in this title, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:
- (1) "Adoptee" means an adopted person or a person who is the subject of adoption proceedings that are intended to result in the adoptee becoming the legal child of another person.
- (2) "Adoption" means the act of creating the legal relationship between parent and child when it does not exist genetically.
- (3) "Adoptive parent" means an adult who has become the mother or father of a child through the legal process of adoption.
- (4) "Agency" means a child placement agency licensed by the state of Montana pursuant to Title 52, chapter 8, that is expressly empowered to place children preliminary to a possible adoption.
- (5) "Birth parent" means the woman who gave birth to the child or the father of genetic origin of the child.
- (6) "Child" means any person under 18 years of age.
- (7) "Confidential intermediary" means a person certified by the department and under contract with or employed by a nonprofit entity with expertise in adoption.
- (8) "Court" means a court of record in a competent jurisdiction and in Montana means a district court or a tribal court.
- (9) "Department" means the department of public health and human services, provided for in 2-15-2201.
- (10) "Direct parental placement adoption" means an adoption in which the parent of the child places the child with a prospective adoptive parent personally known and selected by the parent independent of an agency.
- (11) "Extended family member" means a person who is or was the adoptee's parent, grandparent, aunt or uncle, brother or sister, or child.
- (12) "Identifying information" means information that directly reveals or indirectly indicates the identity of a person and includes the person's name or address.
(13) "Nonidentifying information" means information that does not directly reveal or indirectly indicate the identity of a person, including:
- (a) medical information and information related to general physical characteristics;
- (b) family information, including marital status and the existence of siblings;
- (c) religious affiliation;
- (d) educational background information that does not reveal specific programs or institutions attended;
- (e) general occupation;
- (f) hobbies; and
- (g) photographs provided by any of the parties involved that were specifically intended to be provided to another party.
- (14) "Parent" means the birth or adoptive mother or the birth, adoptive, or legal father whose parental rights have not been terminated.
- (15) "Placing parent" means a parent who is voluntarily making a child available for adoption.
(16) "Preplacement evaluation" means the home study process conducted by the department or a licensed child-placing agency that:
- (a) assists a prospective adoptive parent or family to assess its own readiness to adopt; and
- (b) assesses whether the prospective adoptive parent or family and home meet applicable standards.
- (17) "Records" means all documents, exhibits, and data pertaining to an adoption.
- (18) "Relinquishment" means the informed and voluntary release in writing of all parental rights with respect to a child by a parent to an agency or individual.
History: En. Sec. 3, Ch. 480, L. 1997; amd. Sec. 20, Ch. 504, L. 2003.