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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. This state determines the amounts of adoption assistance it will provide to a child with special needs. Adoption assistance may be subject to periodic re-evaluation of eligibility.
2. Adoption assistance and medical assistance to which this compact applies is that provided from the effective date of an adoption assistance agreement.
3. An adoption assistance agreement must be written, signed by the adoptive parents and on behalf of the state, and include:
a. A commitment that adoption assistance is payable without regard for the state of residence of the adoptive parents;
b. Provisions identifying the types of care and services toward which the adoption assistance state must make payments;
c. A commitment to make medical assistance available to the child in accordance with this chapter;
d. A declaration that the agreement is for the benefit of the child, the adoptive parents, and the state, and that it is enforceable by any of them; and
e. The date or dates upon which each payment or other benefit is to commence.
4. Any services or benefits provided for a child by this state as the residence state or the adoption assistance state may be facilitated by the department on behalf of another party state. Staff of the department shall assist staff of the child welfare agencies of other party states and the beneficiaries of adoption assistance agreements in assuring prompt and full access to all benefits included in such agreements.
5. Adoption assistance payments made by this state on behalf of a child living in another state must be made on the same basis and in the same amounts as they would be made if the child were living in this state, except that the laws of the adoption assistance program of the state in which the child lives may provide for the payment of higher amounts.
6. The department shall provide adoption assistance payments to adoptive parents using an automated clearing house to provide for electronic fund transfers. To receive payment, adoptive parents shall provide sufficient documentation to enable the department to provide electronic funds transfers through an automated clearing house. No other forms of adoptive assistance payments are permitted, unless approved by the department.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 50. Public Welfare § 50-28-02. Adoption assistance - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-50-public-welfare/nd-cent-code-sect-50-28-02/
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