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[§
3107.03.1] § 3107.031. Assessor to conduct home study; report. |
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Except as
otherwise provided in this section, an assessor shall conduct a home
study for the purpose of ascertaining whether a person seeking to adopt
a minor is suitable to adopt. A written report of the home study shall
be filed with the court at least ten days before the petition for
adoption is heard. |
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The report
shall contain the opinion of the assessor as to whether the person who
is the subject of the report is suitable to adopt a minor and other
information and documents specified in rules adopted by the director of
job and family services under section
3107.032 [3107.03.2] of the Revised Code. The assessor shall not
consider the person's age when determining whether the person is
suitable to adopt if the person is old enough to adopt as provided by section
3107.03 of the Revised Code. |
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An assessor may
request departments or agencies within or outside this state to assist
in the home study as may be appropriate and to make a written report to
be included with and attached to the report to the court. The assessor
shall make similar home studies and reports on behalf of other assessors
designated by the courts of this state or another place. |
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Upon order of
the court, the costs of the home study and other proceedings shall be
paid by the person seeking to adopt, and, if the home study is conducted
by a public agency or public employee, the part of the cost representing
any services and expenses shall be taxed as costs and paid into the
state treasury or county treasury, as the court may direct. |
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On request, the
assessor shall provide the person seeking to adopt a copy of the report
of the home study. The assessor shall delete from that copy any
provisions concerning the opinion of other persons, excluding the
assessor, of the person's suitability to adopt a minor. |
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This section
does not apply to a foster caregiver seeking to adopt the foster
caregiver's foster child if the foster child has resided in the foster
caregiver's home for at least twelve months prior to the date the foster
caregiver submits an application prescribed under division (B) of section
3107.012 [3107.01.2] of the Revised Code to the agency arranging the
adoption. |
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HISTORY: RC
§ 3107.12, 136 v H 156 (Eff 1-1-77); 137 v S 340 (Eff 8-29-78); 140 v H
84 (Eff 3-19-85); RC § 3107.03.1, 146 v H 419 (Eff 9-18-96); 146 v H
274 (Eff 9-18-96); 148 v H 471 (Eff 7-1-2000); 148 v H 448. Eff
10-5-2000. |
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