Not exact matches
Changes would include a drastic increase in overseas development
assistance in the field
of communication and under conditions more favourable to recipient parties, the
adoption of the UNCTAD Code
of Transfer
of Technology on the terms proposed by the developing countries, a revision
of provisions on the protection
of intellectual property in the GATT / TWO multilateral trade accord so
as to take the interests
of less powerful countries and small producers into account, and the
adoption of a multilateral accord on space cooperation and equal benefits.
Some trainers, behaviorists, owners, breeders and shelters use temperament testing
as a way to assess the temperament
of an individual dog
as a candidate for
adoption, therapy or
assistance animal work, search and rescue, or other purposes.
Whether it's taking a hands - on approach inside our
Adoption Center or Pet Health Centers, acting
as a foster parent to animals in need
of a little extra love and attention, or providing
assistance during off - site events, there are no limits to the ways our volunteers can better the lives
of every dog, cat, puppy, and kitten who finds themselves in our care.
Proof that you are the caretaker
of the animal for which you are seeking
assistance, e.g.,
adoption contract, rabies certificate or a note from your vet confirming you
as the caregiver
Placer County SPCA The Placer SPCA is a private, not - for - profit organization (located in Roseville and serving all
of Placer County), dedicated to improving the lives
of animals and people through programs and services, such
as adoption, reunification, spay / neuter
assistance, humane education and behavior programs.
We also regularly advocate for animals at the Anchorage Animal Care & Control Center by providing spay / neuter
assistance as an incentive for
adoption, and providing spays for the mothers
of unwanted litters brought to the shelter.
Global Green will train city staff to implement the program
as a city - led program that continues beyond the four - month period
of technical
assistance, and will host a stakeholder workshop with city leaders focused on expanding the
adoption of food - waste - to - biogas infrastructure.
«(4) Promotion
of the availability
of, and encouragement
of the
adoption of, SmartWay certified or verified technologies and strategies, and publication
of the availability
of financial incentives, such
as assistance from loan programs and other Federal and State incentives.
Eckerd Community Alternatives, Largo • FL 2008 — 2009 Administrative Assistant /
Adoption Recruitment Provided assistance with adoption recruitment and training initiatives and seen as first point of contact for families registering for adoption orie
Adoption Recruitment Provided
assistance with
adoption recruitment and training initiatives and seen as first point of contact for families registering for adoption orie
adoption recruitment and training initiatives and seen
as first point
of contact for families registering for
adoption orie
adoption orientation.
If your child receives medical care
as part
of an
adoption assistance program, then be sure to update the name and contact information.
Denial
of a request for a change in payment level due to a change in an adoptive parent's circumstances at the time
of renewal
of an
adoption assistance agreement as described by 922 KAR 1:050, Approval of Adoption Ass
adoption assistance agreement as described by 922 KAR 1:050, Approval of Adoption A
assistance agreement
as described by 922 KAR 1:050, Approval
of Adoption Ass
Adoption AssistanceAssistance.
A Practical Guide to
Adoption Subsidy for Adoptive Families and Advocates O'Hanlon (2004) View Abstract Provides a map through each phase of the Federal title IV - E adoption assistance program to enable individuals to serve as more effective advocates for children with specia
Adoption Subsidy for Adoptive Families and Advocates O'Hanlon (2004) View Abstract Provides a map through each phase
of the Federal title IV - E
adoption assistance program to enable individuals to serve as more effective advocates for children with specia
adoption assistance program to enable individuals to serve
as more effective advocates for children with special needs.
Following the enactment
of the Law
of the People's Republic
of China on the Administration
of Activities
of Overseas Non-Governmental Organizations within the Territory
of China (hereinafter referred to
as Administration Law) since January 1, we would like to notify
as follows on relevant issues about the programs carried out by
adoption agencies such
as the One - to - One
Assistance Program, Journey
of Hope Program, and Summer / Winter Hosting Program based on the regulations
of the Administrative law and conclusions
of competent authorities:
Parents who claim adopted children
as dependents are required to pay child support at the same rate
as parents with biological children despite the payment
of any
adoption assistance.
Carole Ozment joined the
Adoption Assistance team in November 2011
as the Director
of the Tennessee office in Nashville.
The Center can assist families in the District
of Columbia in finding supportive community resources in such areas
as mental health, parenting, emergency services, public health, academic support, and
adoption assistance.
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must be a special needs child
as defined above, legally free for
adoption, and in the custody
of a county Department
of Child Welfare Services.
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must be a special needs child
as defined above and under the managing conservatorship
of the state
of Texas (in state custody / under jurisdiction
of the state).
To be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must be found to have special needs
as defined in Question 1 and be in the custody
of the Idaho Department
of Health and Welfare.
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must be a special needs child
as defined above, legally free for
adoption, and have been in the permanent custody
of the Georgia Department
of Human Services (DHS).
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must be a special needs child
as defined above, legally free for
adoption, and in the custody
of a public children services agency or private child - placing agency.
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must be a special needs child
as defined above, less than eighteen years
of age, in foster care for no less than six months, and in the legal custody
of a county agency or agency approved by the Department
of Public Welfare (DPW).
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must be 18 years old or younger, a special needs child
as defined above, legally free for
adoption, and a ward
of the state
of Nebraska in the custody
of the Department
of Health and Human Services at the time the
adoption petition is filed.
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must be a special needs child
as defined above and the following conditions must also be met by the child at the time
of adoption placement:
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must meet the definition
of special needs
as defined above and be in the custody
of the state
of Tennessee Department
of Children's Services or a Tennessee - licensed child - placing agency, public or non-profit, immediately preceding adoptive placement or in full guardianship.
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must be a special needs child
as defined above, legally free for
adoption, and in the custody
of the state
of Arkansas.
She joined Jewish Family Service in 2000 and provides a range
of services to the Jewish and general community including counseling, case management, family life education programs, financial
assistance,
adoption as well managing the kosher food box, school supply and Hanukkah gift programs.
Title IV - E Claims and
Adoption Assistance Payments Hansen (2006) Discusses Federal legislation that was passed to provide subsidies to adoptive families to encourage the adoption of children with special needs, including Adoption Opportunities grants and the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980, also known as Title IV - E of the Social Secur
Adoption Assistance Payments Hansen (2006) Discusses Federal legislation that was passed to provide subsidies to adoptive families to encourage the
adoption of children with special needs, including Adoption Opportunities grants and the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980, also known as Title IV - E of the Social Secur
adoption of children with special needs, including
Adoption Opportunities grants and the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980, also known as Title IV - E of the Social Secur
Adoption Opportunities grants and the
Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980, also known as Title IV - E of the Social Secur
Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act
of 1980, also known
as Title IV - E
of the Social Security Act.
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must be in the custody
of the Arizona Department
of Economic Security or licensed private child placing agency in Arizona, and be a child with special needs
as defined in Question 1.
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must be a special needs child
as defined above, legally free for
adoption, and in the custody
of the state.
Title IV - E Guardianship
Assistance Program The Association
of Administrators
of the Interstate Compact on
Adoption and Medical Assistance Outlines 30 State policies on the adoption of the Guardianship Assistance Program (GAP) with program instructions for title IV - E plans, Kinship Guardianship Assistance, training, Fostering Connections to Success, and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008 as issued by the Children's
Adoption and Medical
Assistance Outlines 30 State policies on the
adoption of the Guardianship Assistance Program (GAP) with program instructions for title IV - E plans, Kinship Guardianship Assistance, training, Fostering Connections to Success, and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008 as issued by the Children's
adoption of the Guardianship
Assistance Program (GAP) with program instructions for title IV - E plans, Kinship Guardianship
Assistance, training, Fostering Connections to Success, and Increasing
Adoptions Act
of 2008
as issued by the Children's Bureau.
If a child eligible for high - risk
adoption assistance, meaning that they are at high risk
of developing a physical, mental, emotional, or behavioral disability, develops such a disability, the
adoption assistance agreement could be amended to include cash payments (such
as basic maintenance need or supplemental maintenance need) and nonmedical services (such
as child care, respite care, etc..)
Note: When a child's eligibility for
adoption assistance is based on a high risk
of developing physical, mental, emotional, or behavioral disabilities, it is known
as «high - risk
adoption assistance».
Adoptive parents who are a party to the
adoption assistance agreement can request a change in the agreement any time there is a change in the condition
of the child related to the condition
of special needs identified at the time
of adoption, or identified
as being «at risk»
of developing.
Adoptive parent (s) who apply for
adoption assistance must identify their current circumstances that might qualify them for
adoption assistance such
as; commitment to the child, number and ages
of family members including children, if any, in their family, family needs and income, ability to adopt a child without
adoption assistance, community and other resources available to meet the child's needs, and extra expenses required to meet the child's special needs.
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must be a special needs child
as defined above, legally free for
adoption, and a dependent
of the Department
of Health and Human Resources in the custody
of the state
of West Virginia or a child welfare agency licensed to place children for
adoption in West Virginia.
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must meet be a special needs child
as defined above and in the custody
of the State
of Alaska / Office
of Children's Services.
Information Memorandum to State and Territorial Agencies Administering or Supervising the Administration
of Title IV - E
of the Social Security Act: Title IV - E
Adoption Assistance State Self - Assessment Tool U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Children's Bureau (2007) Provides States with a self - assessment tool and the option to use it as a guide to review their compliance with the Federal requirements of the Title IV - E adoption assistance
Adoption Assistance State Self - Assessment Tool U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Children's Bureau (2007) Provides States with a self - assessment tool and the option to use it as a guide to review their compliance with the Federal requirements of the Title IV - E adoption assistanc
Assistance State Self - Assessment Tool U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, Children's Bureau (2007) Provides States with a self - assessment tool and the option to use it
as a guide to review their compliance with the Federal requirements
of the Title IV - E
adoption assistance
adoption assistanceassistance program.
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must be a special needs child
as defined above, legally free for
adoption, in the custody
of the Department
of Children and Families, and the Department must sponsor the
adoption.
Medical or therapeutic needs not covered under the state medical plan must be negotiated
as part
of the
Adoption Assistance Agreement, or
as an Amendment to the Agreement.
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance, a child must be a special needs child
as defined above and under the jurisdiction
of a Michigan court due to a finding
of abuse and neglect.
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must be a special needs child
as defined above and in the custody
of the state
of South Carolina for placement.
The only way to receive an
adoption assistance increase is through a diagnosis
of «medically complex»
as all
adoption assistance monetary payments are made at the maximum amount permitted at the
of the child's
adoption finalization.
In order to be eligible for State - funded
adoption assistance a child must be a special needs child
as defined above, under the age eighteen, and previously in the court ordered custody
of Oklahoma Department
of Human Services (OKDHS) or a federally recognized Indian tribe
as defined by the federal Indian Child Welfare Act and the Oklahoma Indian Child Welfare Act.
In general, the rules and benefits
of adoption assistance (also known
as adoption subsidy) are based on where the child is adopted from, rather than where the family lives.
A child with special needs is defined
as a child for whom one
of the following factors or conditions must exist and be documented in order for the child to be eligible for
adoption assistance:
Child support enforcement cases made on behalf
of foster children who were subsequently adopted with
adoption assistance payments (also known
as adoption subsidy) have been addressed (at least in part) in a few federal laws and policies.
Parents who are thinking about or are in the process
of adopting a child with special needs from foster care should know about
adoption assistance (also known
as adoption subsidy).
Once prospective adoptive parents and an agency enter into an
adoption assistance agreement, the state's administrator of the Interstate Compact on Adoption and Medicaid Assistance (ICAMA)-- known as the Compact Administrator — will send ICAMA forms establishing the child's basis for assistance, Medicaid eligibility, and a copy of the adoption assistance ag
adoption assistance agreement, the state's administrator of the Interstate Compact on Adoption and Medicaid Assistance (ICAMA)-- known as the Compact Administrator — will send ICAMA forms establishing the child's basis for assistance, Medicaid eligibility, and a copy of the adoption assistance
assistance agreement, the state's administrator
of the Interstate Compact on
Adoption and Medicaid Assistance (ICAMA)-- known as the Compact Administrator — will send ICAMA forms establishing the child's basis for assistance, Medicaid eligibility, and a copy of the adoption assistance ag
Adoption and Medicaid
Assistance (ICAMA)-- known as the Compact Administrator — will send ICAMA forms establishing the child's basis for assistance, Medicaid eligibility, and a copy of the adoption assistance
Assistance (ICAMA)-- known
as the Compact Administrator — will send ICAMA forms establishing the child's basis for
assistance, Medicaid eligibility, and a copy of the adoption assistance
assistance, Medicaid eligibility, and a copy
of the
adoption assistance ag
adoption assistance assistance agreement.
Since 1997, children who receive Title IV - E
adoption assistance remain eligible for
adoption assistance in a future
adoption if their adoptive parents die or the
adoption dissolves,
as long
as the child meets the following criteria that are part
of the federal definition
of special needs: