Recurring Adoption Expenses Programs Sample Clauses

Recurring Adoption Expenses Programs. Section IIIType of Subsidy Condition The child is eligible for subsidy based on the selected category. A Handicapped Child (Select all that apply): A child who possesses a specific physical, mental or emotional condition or disability of such severity or kind, which in the opinion of OCFS, would constitute a significant obstacle to the child’s adoption. Such conditions entitle the child to an adoption subsidy. Those conditions include but are not limited to the following: 1. A medical or dental condition which will require repeated or frequent hospitalization, treatment or follow-up care; OR 2. A physical handicap, by reason of physical defect or deformity, whether congenital or acquired by accident, injury or disease, which makes or may be expected to make a child totally or partially incapacitated for education or for remunerative occupation, as described in sections 1002 and 4001 of the Education Law or makes or may be expected to make a child handicapped, as described in section 2581 of the Public Health Law; OR 3. A substantial disfigurement, such as the loss or deformation of facial features, torso or extremities; OR 4. A diagnosed personality or behavior problem, psychiatric disorder, serious intellectual incapacity or brain damage which seriously affects the child’s ability to relate to his/her peers and/or authority figures, including mental retardation or developmental disability. Child Diagnosis: Note: Documentation of the above stated diagnosis as required by OCFS must be submitted. Section III - Continued Type of Subsidy Condition‌ B Hard-To-Place: A child other than a handicapped child (Select all that apply):
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Recurring Adoption Expenses Programs. If you have any additional questions concerning adoption subsidy or non-recurring adoption expenses, please consult your caseworker or call the New York State Adoption Services (NYSAS) toll free at 0-000-000-0000. If you have questions concerning Medical Assistance please contact your local social services district.
Recurring Adoption Expenses Programs. If you have any additional questions concerning adoption subsidy or non-recurring adoption expenses, please consult your caseworker or call the New York State Adoption Services (NYSAS) toll free at 0-000-000-0000. If you have questions concerning Medical Assistance please contact your local social services district. 1. The State legal authority for the Adoption Subsidy and Non-Recurring Adoption Expenses Programs for eligible children are found in sections 450-458 of the Social Services Law (SSL) and OCFS regulation, 18 NYCRR 421.24. The applicable federal legal authority is Title IV-E of the Social Security Act (sections 470-479). Pursuant to this Agreement, maintenance subsidy payments will remain in effect until the child’s 21st birthday, provided that the child’s adoptive parent(s) remains legally responsible for the support of the child and provides any support to the child. The adoptive parent(s) will receive an annual notice of the obligation to support the adopted child and to notify the social services district if the adoptive parent(s) is no longer providing any support or is no longer legally responsible for the support of the child. The annual notice will include the requirement for the adoptive parent(s) to provide certification of the education status of a school age adopted child. The adoptive parent(s) should complete, sign and return the form according to the instructions on the form. Adoption subsidy payments must cease when the adoptive parent(s) is no longer legally responsible for the support of the child or the child is no longer receiving any support from the adoptive parent(s). 2. Where the Agreement has been approved by OCFS for federal participating Maintenance Subsidy and Medical Assistance, the adoptive parent(s) may be required to provide documentation as to the child’s mental or physical handicap when the child is eighteen (18) years old in order to meet federal requirements and/or continue to be eligible for Medical Assistance. 3. Maintenance Subsidy will generally not begin until an adoption is finalized for a child in the guardianship and custody of a social services official. For a child in the guardianship and custody of a voluntary authorized agency, the maintenance subsidy will begin upon final approval of this Agreement if an approved home study has been completed, an Adoptive Placement Agreement has been signed and the child has been placed in the adoptive parent(s)’ home. Families adopting eligible children receive a...

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