- (1) Child and Family Services is responsible for determining if a child in Utah public foster care qualifies for adoption assistance when a child is placed in an adoptive home in another state. If a child qualifies, Child and Family Services provides adoption assistance regardless of the state of residence of the adoptive family and child.
- (2) If a child with a previous IV-E adoption assistance agreement enters public foster care because the adoption was dissolved or ended due to the result of the death of the parents, the state in which a child is taken into custody in public foster care is responsible to provide adoption assistance in a subsequent adoption.
- (3) If a child with a previous IV-E adoption assistance agreement does not enter public foster care when the adoption dissolved or ended due to the death of both parents, the new adoptive parent is responsible to apply for adoption assistance in the new adoptive parent's state of residence.
- (4) A parent desiring to adopt an out-of-state child who is not in public foster care but is receiving SSI disability benefits shall apply for adoption assistance in the parent's state of residence.
- (5) An adoption assistance agreement remains in effect regardless of the state of residence of the adoptive parents as long as a child continues to qualify for adoption assistance.
- (6) If a needed service specified in the agreement is not funded by the new state of residence, the state making the original adoption assistance payment remains financially responsible for paying for the specific service.
KEY: adoption, child welfare, foster care
Date of Last Change: June 11, 2025
Notice of Continuation: July 28, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 80-2-301; 80-2-302; 80-2-801; 80-2-806; 80-2-807