Texas Statutes
Subchapter A. Adoption of a Child
Section 162.0062. Access to Information

Sec. 162.0062. ACCESS TO INFORMATION. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (c), the prospective adoptive parents of a child are entitled to examine the records and other information relating to the history of the child. The Department of Family and Protective Services, licensed child-placing agency, or other person placing a child for adoption shall inform the prospective adoptive parents of their right to examine the records and other information relating to the history of the child. The department, licensed child-placing agency, or other person placing the child for adoption shall edit the records and information to protect the identity of the biological parents and any other person whose identity is confidential.
(a-1) If a child is placed with a prospective adoptive parent prior to adoption, the prospective adoptive parent is entitled to examine any record or other information relating to the child's health history, including the portion of the report prepared under Section 162.005 for the child that relates to the child's health. The department, licensed child-placing agency, single source continuum contractor, or other person placing a child for adoption shall inform the prospective adoptive parent of the prospective adoptive parent's right to examine the records and other information relating to the child's health history. The department, licensed child-placing agency, single source continuum contractor, or other person placing the child for adoption shall edit the records and information to protect the identity of the biological parents and any other person whose identity is confidential.
(b) The records described by Subsection (a) must include any records relating to an investigation of abuse in which the child was an alleged or confirmed victim of sexual abuse while residing in a foster home or other residential child-care facility. If the licensed child-placing agency or other person placing the child for adoption does not have the information required by this subsection, the department, at the request of the licensed child-placing agency or other person placing the child for adoption, shall provide the information to the prospective adoptive parents of the child.
(c) If the prospective adoptive parents of a child have reviewed the health, social, educational, and genetic history report for the child and indicated that they want to proceed with the adoption, the department may, but is not required to, allow the prospective adoptive parents of the child to examine the records and other information relating to the history of the child, unless the prospective adoptive parents request the child's case record. The department shall provide the child's case record to the prospective adoptive parents on the request of the prospective adoptive parents.
(c-1) If the prospective adoptive parents of a child indicate they want to proceed with the adoption under Subsection (c), the department, licensed child-placing agency, or single source continuum contractor shall provide the prospective adoptive parents with access to research regarding underlying health issues and other conditions of trauma that could impact child development and permanency.
(d) The adoptive parents and the adopted child, after the child is an adult, are entitled to receive copies of the records that have been edited to protect the identity of the biological parents and any other person whose identity is confidential and other information relating to the history of the child maintained by the department, licensed child-placing agency, person, or entity placing the child for adoption.
(e) It is the duty of the person or entity placing the child for adoption to edit the records and information to protect the identity of the biological parents and any other person whose identity is confidential.
(f) At the time an adoption order is rendered, the court shall provide to the parents of an adopted child information provided by the vital statistics unit that describes the functions of the voluntary adoption registry under Subchapter E. The licensed child-placing agency shall provide to each of the child's biological parents known to the agency, the information when the parent signs an affidavit of relinquishment of parental rights or affidavit of waiver of interest in a child. The information shall include the right of the child or biological parent to refuse to participate in the registry. If the adopted child is 14 years old or older the court shall provide the information to the child.
Amended by:
Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 944 (S.B. 206), Sec. 15(a), eff. September 1, 2015.
Transferred, redesignated, and amended from Family Code, Section 162.018 by Acts 2015, 84th Leg., R.S., Ch. 944 (S.B. 206), Sec. 15(b), eff. September 1, 2015.
Amended by:
Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 319 (S.B. 11), Sec. 5, eff. September 1, 2017.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Family Code

Title 5 - The Parent-Child Relationship and the Suit Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship

Subtitle B - Suits Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship

Chapter 162 - Adoption

Subchapter A. Adoption of a Child

Section 162.001. Who May Adopt and Be Adopted

Section 162.002. Prerequisites to Petition

Section 162.0025. Adoption Sought by Military Service Member

Section 162.003. Adoption Evaluation

Section 162.0045. Preferential Setting

Section 162.005. Preparation of Health, Social, Educational, and Genetic History Report

Section 162.006. Access to Health, Social, Educational, and Genetic History Report; Retention

Section 162.0062. Access to Information

Section 162.0065. Editing Adoption Records in Department Placement

Section 162.007. Contents of Health, Social, Educational, and Genetic History Report

Section 162.008. Filing of Health, Social, Educational, and Genetic History Report

Section 162.0085. Criminal History Report Required

Section 162.0086. Information Regarding Sibling Access

Section 162.009. Residence With Petitioner

Section 162.010. Consent Required

Section 162.011. Revocation of Consent

Section 162.012. Direct or Collateral Attack

Section 162.013. Abatement or Dismissal

Section 162.014. Attendance at Hearing Required

Section 162.015. Race or Ethnicity

Section 162.016. Adoption Order

Section 162.017. Effect of Adoption

Section 162.019. Copy of Order

Section 162.020. Withdrawal or Denial of Petition

Section 162.021. Sealing File

Section 162.022. Confidentiality Maintained by Clerk

Section 162.023. Adoption Order From Foreign Country

Section 162.025. Placement by Unauthorized Person; Offense

Section 162.026. Regulated Custody Transfer of Adopted Child