US Code
CHAPTER 53— MISCELLANEOUS RIGHTS AND BENEFITS
§ 1052. Adoption expenses: reimbursement

(a) Authorization To Reimburse.—The Secretary of Defense shall carry out a program under which a member of the armed forces may be reimbursed, as provided in this section, for qualifying adoption expenses incurred by the member in the adoption of a child under 18 years of age.
(b) Adoptions Covered.—An adoption for which expenses may be reimbursed under this section includes an adoption by a single person, an infant adoption, an intercountry adoption, and an adoption of a child with special needs (as defined in section 473(c) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 673(c))).
(c) Benefits Paid After Adoption Is Final.—Benefits paid under this section in the case of an adoption may be paid only after the adoption is final.
(d) Treatment of Other Benefits.—A benefit may not be paid under this section for any expense paid to or for a member of the armed forces under any other adoption benefits program administered by the Federal Government or under any such program administered by a State or local government.
(e) Limitations.—(1) Not more than $2,000 may be paid under this section to a member of the armed forces, or to two such members who are spouses of each other, for expenses incurred in the adoption of a child.
(2) Not more than $5,000 may be paid under this section to a member of the armed forces, or to two such members who are spouses of each other, for adoptions by such member (or members) in any calendar year.
(f) Regulations.—The Secretary of Defense shall prescribe regulations to carry out this section.
(g) Definitions.—In this section:(1) The term “qualifying adoption expenses” means reasonable and necessary expenses that are directly related to the legal adoption of a child under 18 years of age, but only if such adoption is arranged by a qualified adoption agency or other source authorized to place children for adoption under State or local law. Such term does not include any expense incurred—(A) by an adopting parent for travel; or
(B) in connection with an adoption arranged in violation of Federal, State, or local law.
(2) The term “reasonable and necessary expenses” includes—(A) public and private agency fees, including adoption fees charged by an agency in a foreign country;
(B) placement fees, including fees charged adoptive parents for counseling;
(C) legal fees (including court costs) in connection with services that are unavailable to a member of the armed forces under section 1044 or 1044a of this title; and
(D) medical expenses, including hospital expenses of the biological mother of the child to be adopted and of a newborn infant to be adopted.
(3) The term “qualified adoption agency” means any of the following:(A) A State or local government agency which has responsibility under State or local law for child placement through adoption.
(B) A nonprofit, voluntary adoption agency which is authorized by State or local law to place children for adoption.
(C) Any other source authorized by a State to provide adoption placement if the adoption is supervised by a court under State or local law.
(D) A foreign government or an agency authorized by a foreign government to place children for adoption, in any case in which—(i) the adopted child is entitled to automatic citizenship under section 320 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1431); or
(ii) a certificate of citizenship has been issued for such child under section 322 of that Act (8 U.S.C. 1433).

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US Code

Title 10— ARMED FORCES

Subtitle A— General Military Law

PART II— PERSONNEL

CHAPTER 53— MISCELLANEOUS RIGHTS AND BENEFITS

§ 1030. Bonus to encourage Department of Defense personnel to refer persons for appointment as officers to serve in health professions

§ 1031. Administration of oath

§ 1032. Disability and death compensation: dependents of members held as captives

§ 1033. Participation in management of specified non-Federal entities: authorized activities

§ 1034. Protected communications; prohibition of retaliatory personnel actions

§ 1035. Deposits of savings

[§ 1036. Repealed. , , ]

§ 1037. Counsel before foreign judicial tribunals and administrative agencies; court costs and bail

§ 1038. Service credit: certain service in Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps

§ 1039. Crediting of minority service

§ 1040. Transportation of dependent patients

§ 1041. Replacement of certificate of discharge

§ 1042. Copy of certificate of service

§ 1043. Service credit: service in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or the Public Health Service

§ 1044. Legal assistance

§ 1044a. Authority to act as notary

§ 1044b. Military powers of attorney: requirement for recognition by States

§ 1044c. Advance medical directives of members and dependents: requirement for recognition by States

§ 1044d. Military testamentary instruments: requirement for recognition by States

§ 1044e. Special Victims’ Counsel for victims of sex-related offenses

§ 1044f. Policies with respect to special trial counsel

§ 1045. Voluntary withholding of State income tax from retired or retainer pay

§ 1046. Overseas temporary foster care program

§ 1047. Allowance for civilian clothing

§ 1048. Gratuity payment to persons discharged for fraudulent enlistment

§ 1049. Subsistence: miscellaneous persons

[§ 1050. Repealed. , , ]

[§§ 1050a to 1051a. Repealed. , , ]

[§ 1051b. Renumbered § 313]

[§ 1051c. Repealed. , , ]

§ 1052. Adoption expenses: reimbursement

§ 1053. Financial institution charges incurred because of Government error in direct deposit of pay: reimbursement

[§ 1053a. Repealed. , , ]

§ 1054. Defense of certain suits arising out of legal malpractice

§ 1055. Waiver of security deposits for members renting private housing; authority to indemnify landlord

§ 1056. Relocation assistance programs

§ 1056a. Reintegration of recovered Department of Defense personnel; post-isolation support activities for other recovered personnel

§ 1057. Use of armed forces insignia on State license plates

§ 1058. Responsibilities of military law enforcement officials at scenes of domestic violence

§ 1059. Dependents of members separated for dependent abuse: transitional compensation; commissary and exchange benefits

§ 1060. Military service of retired members with newly democratic nations: consent of Congress

§ 1060a. Special supplemental food program

§ 1060b. Military ID cards: dependents and survivors of retirees

§ 1060c. Provision of veterinary services in emergencies