(1) For minors who have been placed for adoption with an adoption entity, other than an intermediary, such adoption entity shall be the guardian of the person of the minor and has the responsibility and authority to provide for the needs and welfare of the minor.
(2) For minors who have been voluntarily surrendered to an intermediary through an execution of a consent to adoption, the intermediary shall be responsible for the minor until the time a court orders preliminary approval of placement of the minor in the prospective adoptive home, after which time the prospective adoptive parents shall become guardians pending finalization of adoption, subject to the intermediary’s right and responsibility to remove the child from the prospective adoptive home if the removal is deemed by the intermediary to be in the best interests of the child. The intermediary may not remove the child without a court order unless the child is in danger of imminent harm. The intermediary does not become responsible for the minor child’s medical bills that were incurred before taking physical custody of the child after the execution of adoption consents. Prior to the court’s entry of an order granting preliminary approval of the placement, the intermediary shall have the responsibility and authority to provide for the needs and welfare of the minor. A minor may not be placed in a prospective adoptive home until that home has received a favorable preliminary home study, as provided in s. 63.092, completed and approved within 1 year before such placement in the prospective home. The provisions of s. 627.6578 shall remain in effect notwithstanding the guardianship provisions in this section.
(3) If a minor is surrendered to an adoption entity for subsequent adoption and a suitable prospective adoptive home is not available pursuant to s. 63.092 at the time the minor is surrendered to the adoption entity, the minor must be placed in a licensed foster care home, with a person or family that has received a favorable preliminary home study pursuant to subsection (2), or with a relative until a suitable prospective adoptive home is available.
(4) If a minor is voluntarily surrendered to an adoption entity for subsequent adoption and the adoption does not become final within 180 days after termination of parental rights, the adoption entity must report to the court on the status of the minor and the court may at that time proceed under s. 39.701 or take action reasonably necessary to protect the best interest of the minor.
(5) The recital in a written consent, answer, or recommendation filed by an adoption entity that the minor has been permanently committed to the adoption entity or that the adoption entity is duly licensed shall be prima facie proof of such commitment. A consent for adoption signed by an adoption entity need not comply with s. 63.082.
(6) Unless otherwise authorized by law or ordered by the court, the department is not responsible for expenses incurred by other adoption entities participating in a placement of a minor.
(7) The court retains jurisdiction of a minor who has been placed for adoption until the adoption is final. After a minor is placed with an adoption entity or prospective adoptive parent, the court may review the status of the minor and the progress toward permanent adoptive placement.
History.—s. 5, ch. 73-159; s. 15, ch. 77-147; s. 3, ch. 80-296; s. 5, ch. 92-96; s. 125, ch. 98-403; s. 12, ch. 2001-3; s. 9, ch. 2003-58; s. 8, ch. 2012-81.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title VI - Civil Practice and Procedure
63.039 - Duty of Adoption Entity to Prospective Adoptive Parents; Sanctions.
63.042 - Who May Be Adopted; Who May Adopt.
63.0422 - Prohibited Conditions on Adoptions; Firearms and Ammunition.
63.0423 - Procedures With Respect to Surrendered Infants.
63.0425 - Grandparent’s Right to Notice.
63.043 - Mandatory Screening or Testing for Sickle-Cell Trait Prohibited.
63.052 - Guardians Designated; Proof of Commitment.
63.053 - Rights and Responsibilities of an Unmarried Biological Father; Legislative Findings.
63.0541 - Public Records Exemption for the Florida Putative Father Registry.
63.062 - Persons Required to Consent to Adoption; Affidavit of Nonpaternity; Waiver of Venue.
63.064 - Persons Whose Consent to an Adoption May Be Waived.
63.085 - Disclosure by Adoption Entity.
63.087 - Proceeding to Terminate Parental Rights Pending Adoption; General Provisions.
63.093 - Adoption of Children From the Child Welfare System.
63.112 - Petition for Adoption; Description; Report or Recommendation, Exceptions; Mailing.
63.122 - Notice of Hearing on Petition.
63.125 - Final Home Investigation.
63.132 - Affidavit of Expenses and Receipts.
63.135 - Information to Be Submitted to the Court.
63.142 - Hearing; Judgment of Adoption.
63.152 - Application for New Birth Record.
63.162 - Hearings and Records in Adoption Proceedings; Confidential Nature.
63.165 - State Registry of Adoption Information; Duty to Inform and Explain.
63.167 - State Adoption Information Center.
63.172 - Effect of Judgment of Adoption.
63.192 - Recognition of Foreign Judgment or Decree Affecting Adoption.
63.202 - Authority to License; Adoption of Rules.
63.207 - Out-of-State Placement.
63.212 - Prohibited Acts; Penalties for Violation.
63.213 - Preplanned Adoption Agreement.
63.222 - Effect on Prior Adoption Proceedings.
63.232 - Duty of Person Adopting.
63.2325 - Conditions for Invalidation of a Consent to Adoption or Affidavit of Nonpaternity.
63.233 - Rulemaking Authority.
63.235 - Petitions Filed Before Effective Date; Governing Law.
63.236 - Petitions Filed Before July 1, 2008; Governing Law.