Nev. Admin. Code § 127.239

Current through December 12, 2024
Section 127.239 - Criteria for selection of adoptive home
1. A child-placing agency shall select an adoptive home for a child in the custody of that agency based on the ability of the members of that home to meet the needs of that child.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the child-placing agency shall consider the list of approved adoptive homes for the placement of a child based upon the individual needs of the child until a home which best meets the needs of the child to be adopted is identified. The child-placing agency may also consider whether the applicants are willing to:
(a) Provide financial or medical assistance related to the birth of the child which the biological parent is unable to provide;
(b) Consider the degree of openness desired by the biological parent; or
(c) Accept a legal-risk placement.
3. The child-placing agency shall make a comprehensive individualized assessment for the placement of a child based on the specific needs and circumstances of that child. The child-placing agency shall consider the following factors in the selection of an adoptive home for a particular child:
(a) Placement of the child with a person who is related within the third degree of consanguinity to the child and is a suitable adoptive parent.
(b) Placement of the child with his or her siblings. If a child has one or more siblings who are also available for adoption, the child-placing agency shall make every effort to place the children in the same adoptive home, regardless of whether the children were living in separate homes before the placement for adoption, if the child-placing agency determines that such a placement is in the best interests of the child.
(c) How the home and the members of the adoptive family may meet the current and future specific needs of the child.
(d) The legal status of the child, whether the adoptive family is willing to accept a legal-risk placement and the extent to which the adoptive family is willing to assume such a legal risk.
(e) Any other special considerations which may be necessary based on the needs and circumstances of the child.
4. If the biological parent who relinquishes his or her parental rights to a child-placing agency wishes to be involved in the selection process, the agency shall allow that parent to review adoptive studies selected by the agency in accordance with subsections 2 and 3. The agency shall withhold information about the prospective adoptive family from the biological parent in accordance with the type of adoption desired pursuant to NAC 127.210.
5. With respect to the adoption of a child who is not in the custody of an agency, the person responsible for the child may select the adoptive family.

Nev. Admin. Code § 127.239

Added to NAC by Div. of Child & Fam. Services, eff. 5-14-96; A by R067-99, 11-8-99; R056-02, 7-30-2002

NRS 127.230, 127.2817