In any adoption under this chapter, except a stepparent or an adult adoption under section 259.241, a birth parent or an agency, if an agency placement, shall provide a prospective adoptive parent with a complete, thorough, detailed, and current social and medical history of the child being adopted, if information is known after reasonable inquiry. Each child's social and medical history must be provided on a form or forms prepared by the commissioner and must include background and health history specific to the child, the child's birth parents, and the child's other birth relatives. Applicable background and health information about the child includes: the child's current health condition, behavior, and demeanor; placement history; education history; sibling information; and birth, medical, dental, and immunization information. Redacted copies of pertinent records, assessments, and evaluations shall be attached to the child's social and medical history. Applicable background information about the child's birth parents and other birth relatives includes: general background information; education and employment history; physical health and mental health history; and reasons for the child's placement. The child's social and medical history shall be completed in a manner that protects the identities of all individuals described in it. The commissioner shall make the form available to agencies and court administrators for public distribution. The child's social and medical history must be provided to the prospective adoptive family prior to adoptive placement, provided to the Department of Human Services with application for adoption assistance, if applicable, and filed with the court when the adoption petition is filed. In a direct adoptive placement, the child's social and medical history must be filed with the court with the motion for temporary preadoptive custody.
1994 c 631 s 20,31; 2008 c 361 art 6 s 7
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 245 - 267 — Public Welfare And Related Activities
Chapter 259 — Change Of Name, Adoption
Section 259.10 — General Requirements.
Section 259.11 — Order; Filing Copies.
Section 259.115 — Criminal Penalties.
Section 259.12 — Correctional Inmates; Name Changes; Limited.
Section 259.13 — Persons With Felony Conviction; Name Changes.
Section 259.23 — Juvenile Court, Jurisdiction.
Section 259.241 — Adult Adoption.
Section 259.25 — Agreement Conferring Authority To Place For Adoption.
Section 259.27 — Notification Of Death Or Terminal Illness.
Section 259.29 — Protection Of Best Interests In Adoptive Placements.
Section 259.31 — Agency Placement Factors.
Section 259.35 — Notice To Adoptive Parents.
Section 259.37 — Agency; Fee Schedule; Disclosure; Civil Action.
Section 259.39 — Commissioner's Statement.
Section 259.41 — Adoption Study.
Section 259.43 — Birth Parent History; Commissioner's Form.
Section 259.45 — State Audit Of Adoption Agency; Civil Action.
Section 259.47 — Direct Adoptive Placement.
Section 259.49 — Notice, Hearing On Petition.
Section 259.52 — Fathers' Adoption Registry.
Section 259.53 — Petition; Investigations; Reports.
Section 259.55 — Payment Of Birth Parent Expenses; Penalty.
Section 259.57 — Hearing, Decree.
Section 259.58 — Communication Or Contact Agreements.
Section 259.59 — Effect Of Adoption.
Section 259.60 — Intercountry Adoptions; Obtaining Amended Birth Record.
Section 259.61 — Hearings, Confidential.
Section 259.65 — Appointment Of Attorney And Guardian Ad Litem.
Section 259.73 — Reimbursement Of Nonrecurring Adoption Expenses.
Section 259.75 — State Adoption Exchange.
Section 259.77 — Family Recruitment.
Section 259.78 — Grandparent Visitation.
Section 259.79 — Adoption Records.
Section 259.81 — Referral For Services.
Section 259.83 — Postadoption Services.
Section 259.88 — Data And Best Practices.
Section 259.89 — Access To Original Birth Record Information.