2010 Arkansas Code
Title 9 - Family Law
Subtitle 2 - Domestic Relations
Chapter 9 - Adoption
Subchapter 4 - Arkansas Subsidized Adoption Act
§ 9-9-407 - Eligibility.

9-9-407. Eligibility.

(a) A family is initially eligible for a subsidy for purposes of adoption if:

(1) (A) No other potential adoptive family is willing and able to adopt the child without the use of a subsidy.

(B) In the case of a child who has established significant emotional ties with prospective adoptive parents while in their care as a foster child, the Department of Human Services may certify the child as eligible for a subsidy without searching for families willing to take the child without a subsidy.

(C) In the case of a child who will be adopted by members of his or her biological family, the department may certify the child as eligible for a subsidy without searching for families willing to take the child without a subsidy;

(2) The department has determined the family to be eligible pursuant to a means-based test;

(3) The child is in the custody of the department; and

(4) The child has been determined by the department to have special needs.

(b) (1) Annually, the department shall redetermine eligibility on each state adoption subsidy.

(2) A state adoption subsidy shall cease if the adoptive family is no longer:

(A) Eligible for the subsidy based on the means-based test; or

(B) Providing care and support for the adoptive child.

(c) A child who is a resident of Arkansas when eligibility for a subsidy is certified shall remain eligible and receive a subsidy, if necessary for adoption, regardless of the domicile or residence of the adopting parents at the time of application for adoption, placement, legal decree of adoption, or thereafter.

(d) A family is eligible for a legal subsidy for purposes of adoption if:

(1) The child is in the custody of the department; or

(2) (A) The child was in the custody of the department;

(B) Legal custody was transferred to a relative or other person; and

(C) The juvenile division case remains open pending the child obtaining permanency.

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