Text of Statute
(A) All hearings held under sections (B)(1) Except as provided in divisions (B)(2) and (D) of this section and
sections (2) An agency or attorney may examine the agency's or attorney's own papers,
books, and records pertaining to a placement or adoption without a court's
consent for official administrative purposes. The department of job and family
services may examine its own papers, books, and records pertaining to a
placement or adoption, or such papers, books, and records of an agency, without
a court's consent for official administrative, certification, and eligibility
determination purposes.
(C) The petition, the interlocutory order, the final decree of adoption, and
other adoption proceedings shall be recorded in a book kept for such purposes
and shall be separately indexed. The book shall be a part of the records of the
court, and all consents, affidavits, and other papers shall be properly filed.
(D) All forms that pertain to the social or medical histories of the
biological parents of an adopted person and that were completed pursuant to
section (E)(1) The department of job and family services shall prescribe a form that
permits any person who is authorized by division (D) of this section to inspect
forms that pertain to the social or medical histories of the biological parents
and that were completed pursuant to section (2) Any person who is authorized to inspect forms pursuant to division (D) of
this section who wishes to be notified of corrections or expansions pursuant to
division (D) of section (3) A request for notification as described in division (E)(2) of this
section shall contain all of the following information:
(a) The adopted person's name and mailing address at that time;
(b) The name of each adoptive parent, and if the adoptive person is a minor
at the time of the filing of the request, the mailing address of each adoptive
parent at that time;
(c) The adopted person's date of birth;
(d) The date of entry of the final decree of adoption;
(e) A statement requesting the court to notify the person who files the
request, at the address provided in the request, if any correction or expansion
of either the social or medical history of the biological parents is made a part
of the permanent record kept by the court;
(f) A statement that the person who files the request is authorized, at the
time of the filing, to inspect the forms that pertain to the social and medical
histories of the biological parents;
(g) The signature of the person who files the request.
(4) Upon the filing of a request for notification in accordance with division
(E)(2) of this section, the clerk of the court in which it is filed immediately
shall insert the request in the permanent record of the case. A person who has
filed the request and who wishes to update it with respect to a new mailing
address may inform the court in writing of the new address. Upon its receipt,
the court promptly shall insert the new address into the permanent record by
attaching it to the request. Thereafter, any notification described in this
division shall be sent to the new address.
(5) Whenever a social or medical history of a biological parent is corrected
or expanded and the correction or expansion is made a part of the permanent
record kept by the court, the court shall ascertain whether a request for
notification has been filed in accordance with division (E)(2) of this section.
If such a request has been filed, the court shall determine whether, at that
time, the person who filed the request is authorized, under division (D) of this
section, to inspect the forms that pertain to the social or medical history of
the biological parents. If the court determines that the person who filed the
request is so authorized, it immediately shall notify the person that the social
or medical history has been corrected or expanded, that it has been made a part
of the permanent record kept by the court, and that the forms that pertain to
the records may be inspected in accordance with division (D) of this section.
HISTORY: 136 v H 156 (Eff 1-1-77); 137 v S 340 (Eff 8-29-78); 137 v H 832
(Eff 3-13-79); 140 v H 84 (Eff 3-19-85); 146 v H 419 (Eff 9-18-96); 148 v H 471.
Eff 7-1-2000.
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Containing legislation passed and filed through August 1, 2000.