Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 07.05.03.09 - Criteria for Consideration as an Adoptive ParentA. The agency may not deny an individual's application to be an adoptive parent because: (1) An individual: (b) Is separated from a spouse,(d) Has other children in the family,(e) Does not own a home, or(f) Is unable to pay a reasonable fee for adoption services; or(2) Of the applicant's or adoptive child's race, color, culture, national origin, sexual orientation, or ethnic heritage.B. The agency shall deny an application if the agency determines that an individual's: (1) Child support account is in substantial arrearage which may affect the applicant's ability to provide for an adopted child;(2) Economic situation is insufficient to provide adequately for a child;(3) Physical or mental health precludes the ability to parent a child;(4) Age is younger than 18 years;(5) Criminal background or record of child abuse or neglect precludes the possibility of being an adoptive parent;(6) Adoption application or home study is active with another child placement agency;(7) Previous home study by a child placement agency reveals the individual was denied for valid reasons;(8) Status is that of: (a) Member of the agency's governing board, or(b) Adoption service employee of the agency;(9) Living space is inadequate for an additional family member; or(10) Application information is known by the applicant to be false.Md. Code Regs. 07.05.03.09