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H.B. 51

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ADOPTION AMENDMENTS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Sheryl L. Allen

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Senate Sponsor: Carlene M. Walker

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill amends the Adoption chapter of the Judicial Code and related provisions.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    defines terms;
             13          .    modifies the background check requirements with regard to a prospective adoptive
             14      parent who is not a resident of Utah;
             15          .    modifies and clarifies requirements necessary for an unmarried biological father to
             16      preserve his right to notice and consent for an adoption;
             17          .    modifies requirements relating to notice of an adoption proceeding;
             18          .    describes the circumstances under which an adoption may or may not be contested;
             19          .    expands and describes provisions relating to who may take consents or
             20      relinquishments for adoption;
             21          .    provides for, and describes, the jurisdiction of a district court to terminate parental
             22      rights under certain circumstances;
             23          .    describes the grounds upon which a district court may terminate parental rights;
             24          .    describes when a birth parent's parental rights and duties are dissolved in relation to
             25      a child who is to be adopted;
             26          .    provides that a court may, for good cause, order a final decree of adoption earlier
             27      than the six month and one year requirements currently provided for by law; and


             28          .    makes technical changes.
             29      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             30          None
             31      Other Special Clauses:
             32          None
             33      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             34      AMENDS:
             35          78-30-3.6, as enacted by Chapter 101, Laws of Utah 2001
             36          78-30-4.13, as last amended by Chapters 137 and 150, Laws of Utah 2005
             37          78-30-4.14, as repealed and reenacted by Chapter 186, Laws of Utah 2006
             38          78-30-4.16, as last amended by Chapter 137, Laws of Utah 2005
             39          78-30-4.18, as last amended by Chapter 122, Laws of Utah 2004
             40          78-30-8, as last amended by Chapter 208, Laws of Utah 1991
             41          78-30-11, as last amended by Chapters 65 and 245, Laws of Utah 1990
             42          78-30-14, as last amended by Chapter 186, Laws of Utah 2006
             43          78-45c-103, as enacted by Chapter 247, Laws of Utah 2000
             44      ENACTS:
             45          78-30-7.1, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             46     
             47      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             48          Section 1. Section 78-30-3.6 is amended to read:
             49           78-30-3.6. Prospective parent not a resident -- Preplacement requirements.
             50          (1) When an adoption petition is to be finalized in this state with regard to any
             51      prospective adoptive parent who is not a resident of this state at the time a child is placed in
             52      that person's home, the potential adoptive parent shall:
             53          (a) comply with the provisions of Section 78-30-3.5 ; and
             54          (b) (i) if the child is in state custody, submit fingerprints for a Federal Bureau of
             55      Investigation national criminal history record check[.] through the Criminal and Technical
             56      Services Division of the Department of Public Safety in accordance with the provisions of
             57      Section 62A-2-120 ; or
             58          (ii) subject to Subsection (2), if the child is not in state custody:


             59          (A) submit fingerprints for a Federal Bureau of Investigation national criminal history
             60      records check as a personal records check; or
             61          (B) complete a criminal records check and child abuse database check for each state
             62      and, if available, country, where the potential adoptive parent resided during the five years
             63      immediately preceding the day on which the adoption petition is to be finalized.
             64          [(2) The fingerprints referenced in Subsection (1)(b) shall be submitted to the Federal
             65      Bureau of Investigation either:]
             66          [(a) through the Criminal Investigations and Technical Services Division of the
             67      Department of Public Safety in accordance with the provisions of Section 62A-2-120 ; or]
             68          [(b) if the prospective adoptive parent is pursuing the adoption with a private attorney,
             69      the request shall be submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a personal records
             70      check, in accordance with procedures established by the Criminal Investigations and Technical
             71      Services Division of the Department of Public Safety.]
             72          (2) For purposes of Subsection (1)(b)(ii):
             73          (a) if the adoption is being handled by a human services program, as defined in Section
             74      62A-2-101 :
             75          (i) the criminal history check described in Subsection (1)(b)(ii)(A) shall be submitted
             76      in accordance with procedures established by the Criminal Investigations and Technical
             77      Services Division of the Department of Public Safety; and
             78          (ii) the criminal history check described in Subsection (1)(b)(ii)(B) shall be submitted
             79      in a manner acceptable to the court that will:
             80          (A) preserve the chain of custody of the results; and
             81          (B) not permit tampering with the results by a prospective adoptive parent or other
             82      interested party; and
             83          (b) if the adoption is being handled by a private attorney, and not a human services
             84      program, the criminal history checks described in Subsection (1)(b)(ii), shall be:
             85          (i) submitted in accordance with procedures established by the Criminal Investigations
             86      and Technical Services Division of the Department of Public Safety; or
             87          (ii) submitted in a manner acceptable to the court that will:
             88          (A) preserve the chain of custody of the results; and
             89          (B) not permit tampering with the results by a prospective adoptive parent or other


             90      interested party.
             91          Section 2. Section 78-30-4.13 is amended to read:
             92           78-30-4.13. Notice of adoption proceedings.
             93          (1) (a) An unmarried biological father, by virtue of the fact that he has engaged in a
             94      sexual relationship with a woman:
             95          (i) is considered to be on notice that a pregnancy and an adoption proceeding regarding
             96      the child may occur; and
             97          (ii) has a duty to protect his own rights and interests.
             98          (b) An unmarried biological father is entitled to actual notice of a birth or an adoption
             99      proceeding with regard to his child only as provided in this section.
             100          (2) Notice of an adoption proceeding shall be served on each of the following persons:
             101          (a) any person or agency whose consent or relinquishment is required under Section
             102      78-30-4.14 , unless that right has been terminated by:
             103          (i) waiver;
             104          (ii) relinquishment;
             105          (iii) consent; or
             106          (iv) judicial action;
             107          (b) any person who has initiated a paternity proceeding and filed notice of that action
             108      with the state registrar of vital statistics within the Department of Health, in accordance with
             109      Subsection (3);
             110          (c) any legally appointed custodian or guardian of the adoptee;
             111          (d) the petitioner's spouse, if any, only if the petitioner's spouse has not joined in the
             112      petition;
             113          (e) the adoptee's spouse, if any;
             114          (f) any person who, prior to the time the mother executes her consent for adoption or
             115      relinquishes the child for adoption, is recorded on the birth certificate as the child's father, with
             116      the knowledge and consent of the mother;
             117          (g) any person who is:
             118          (i) openly living in the same household with the child at the time the consent is
             119      executed or relinquishment made; and
             120          (ii) holding himself out to be the child's father; and


             121          (h) any person who is married to the child's mother at the time she executes her consent
             122      to the adoption or relinquishes the child for adoption.
             123          (3) (a) In order to preserve any right to notice and consent, an unmarried, biological
             124      father may, consistent with Subsection (3)(d):
             125          (i) initiate proceedings in a district court of the state of Utah to establish paternity
             126      under Title 78, Chapter 45g, Utah Uniform Parentage Act; and
             127          (ii) file a notice of the initiation of the proceedings described in Subsection (3)(a)(i)
             128      with the state registrar of vital statistics within the Department of Health.
             129          (b) If the unmarried, biological father does not know the county in which the birth
             130      mother resides, he may initiate his action in any county, subject to a change in trial pursuant to
             131      Section 78-13-7 .
             132          (c) The Department of Health shall provide forms for the purpose of filing the notice
             133      described in Subsection (3)(a)(ii), and make those forms available in the office of the county
             134      health department in each county.
             135          (d) The action and notice described in Subsection (3)(a):
             136          (i) may be filed before or after the child's birth; and
             137          (ii) shall be filed prior to the mother's:
             138          (A) execution of consent to adoption of the child; or
             139          (B) relinquishment of the child for adoption.
             140          (4) Notice provided in accordance with this section need not disclose the name of the
             141      mother of the child who is the subject of an adoption proceeding.
             142          (5) The notice required by this section:
             143          (a) may be served immediately after relinquishment or execution of consent;
             144          (b) shall be served at least 30 days prior to the final dispositional hearing; [and]
             145          (c) shall specifically state that the person served must respond to the petition within 30
             146      days of service if he intends to intervene in or contest the adoption[.];
             147          (d) shall state the consequences, described in Subsection (6)(b), for failure of a person
             148      to file a motion for relief within 30 days after the day on which the person is served with notice
             149      of an adoption proceeding;
             150          (e) is not required to include, nor be accompanied by, a summons or a copy of the
             151      petition for adoption; and


             152          (f) shall state where the person may obtain a copy of the petition for adoption.
             153          (6) (a) Any person who has been served with notice of an adoption proceeding and who
             154      wishes to contest the adoption shall file a motion in the adoption proceeding:
             155          (i) within 30 days after the day on which the person was served with notice of the
             156      adoption proceeding;
             157          (ii) that shall set forth specific relief sought; and
             158          (iii) that shall be accompanied by a memorandum specifying the factual and legal
             159      grounds upon which the motion is based.
             160          (b) Any person who fails to file a motion for relief within 30 days after the day on
             161      which the person was served with notice of the adoption proceeding:
             162          (i) waives any right to further notice in connection with the adoption;
             163          (ii) forfeits all rights in relation to the adoptee; and
             164          (iii) is barred from thereafter bringing or maintaining any action to assert any interest in
             165      the adoptee.
             166          (7) Service of notice under this section shall be made as follows:
             167          (a) (i) [With regard to] Subject to Subsection (5)(e), service on a person whose consent
             168      is necessary under Section 78-30-4.14 [, service] shall be in accordance with the provisions of
             169      the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure.
             170          (ii) If service of a person described in Subsection (7)(a)(i) is by publication, the court
             171      shall designate the content of the notice regarding the identity of the parties.
             172          (iii) The notice described in this Subsection (7)(a) may not include the name of a
             173      person seeking to adopt the adoptee.
             174          (b) (i) Except as provided in Subsection (7)(b)(ii) to any other person for whom notice
             175      is required under this section, service by certified mail, return receipt requested, is sufficient.
             176          (ii) If the service described in Subsection (7)(b)(i) cannot be completed after two
             177      attempts, the court may issue an order providing for service by publication, posting, or by any
             178      other manner of service.
             179          (c) Notice to a person who has initiated a paternity proceeding and filed notice of that
             180      action with the state registrar of vital statistics in the Department of Health in accordance with
             181      the requirements of Subsection (3), shall be served by certified mail, return receipt requested, at
             182      the last address filed with the registrar.


             183          (8) The notice required by this section may be waived in writing by the person entitled
             184      to receive notice.
             185          (9) Proof of service of notice on all persons for whom notice is required by this section
             186      shall be filed with the court before the final dispositional hearing on the adoption.
             187          (10) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, neither the notice of an adoption
             188      proceeding nor any process in that proceeding is required to contain the name of the person or
             189      persons seeking to adopt the adoptee.
             190          (11) Except as to those persons whose consent to an adoption is required under Section
             191      78-30-4.14 , the sole purpose of notice under this section is to enable the person served to:
             192          (a) intervene in the adoption; and
             193          (b) present evidence to the court relevant to the best interest of the child.
             194          Section 3. Section 78-30-4.14 is amended to read:
             195           78-30-4.14. Necessary consent to adoption or relinquishment for adoption.
             196          (1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), consent to adoption of a child, or
             197      relinquishment of a child for adoption, is required from:
             198          (a) the adoptee, if the adoptee is more than 12 years of age, unless the adoptee does not
             199      have the mental capacity to consent;
             200          (b) both parents or the surviving parent of an adoptee who was conceived or born
             201      within a marriage;
             202          (c) the mother of an adoptee born outside of marriage;
             203          (d) any biological parent who has been adjudicated to be the child's biological father by
             204      a court of competent jurisdiction prior to the mother's execution of consent to adoption or her
             205      relinquishment of the child for adoption;
             206          (e) consistent with Subsection (3), any biological parent who has executed and filed a
             207      voluntary declaration of paternity with the state registrar of vital statistics within the
             208      Department of Health in accordance with Title 78, Chapter 45e, Voluntary Declaration of
             209      Paternity Act, prior to the mother's execution of consent to adoption or her relinquishment of
             210      the child for adoption;
             211          (f) an unmarried biological father of an adoptee, only if he strictly complies with the
             212      requirements of Subsections (4) through (8) and (10); and
             213          (g) the person or agency to whom an adoptee has been relinquished and that is placing


             214      the child for adoption.
             215          (2) (a) The consent of a person described in Subsections (1)(b) through (g) is not
             216      required if the adoptee is 18 years of age or older.
             217          (b) The consent of a person described in Subsections (1)(b) through (f) is not required
             218      if the person's parental rights relating to the adoptee have been terminated.
             219          (3) For purposes of Subsection (1)(e), a voluntary declaration of paternity is considered
             220      filed when it is entered into a database that:
             221          (a) can be accessed by the Department of Health; and
             222          (b) is designated by the state registrar of vital statistics as the official database for
             223      voluntary declarations of paternity.
             224          (4) Except as provided in Subsections (5)(a) and (10), and subject to Subsection (8),
             225      with regard to a child who is placed with adoptive parents more than six months after birth,
             226      consent of an unmarried biological father is not required unless the unmarried biological father:
             227          (a) (i) developed a substantial relationship with the child by:
             228          (A) visiting the child monthly, unless the unmarried biological father was physically or
             229      financially unable to visit the child on a monthly basis; or
             230          (B) engaging in regular communication with the child or with the person or authorized
             231      agency that has lawful custody of the child;
             232          (ii) took some measure of responsibility for the child and the child's future; and
             233          (iii) demonstrated a full commitment to the responsibilities of parenthood by financial
             234      support of the child of a fair and reasonable sum in accordance with the father's ability; or
             235          (b) (i) openly lived with the child:
             236          (A) (I) for a period of at least six months during the one-year period immediately
             237      preceding the day on which the child is placed with adoptive parents; or
             238          (II) if the child is less than one year old, for a period of at least six months during the
             239      period of time beginning on the day on which the child is born and ending on the day on which
             240      the child is placed with adoptive parents; and
             241          (B) immediately preceding placement of the child with adoptive parents; and
             242          (ii) openly held himself out to be the father of the child during the six-month period
             243      described in Subsection (4)(b)(i)(A).
             244          (5) (a) If an unmarried biological father was prevented from complying with a


             245      requirement of Subsection (4) by the person or authorized agency having lawful custody of the
             246      child, the unmarried biological father is not required to comply with that requirement.
             247          (b) The subjective intent of an unmarried biological father, whether expressed or
             248      otherwise, that is unsupported by evidence that the requirements in Subsection (4) have been
             249      met, shall not preclude a determination that the father failed to meet the requirements of
             250      Subsection (4).
             251          (6) Except as provided in Subsection (10), and subject to Subsection (8), with regard to
             252      a child who is six months of age or less at the time the child is placed with adoptive parents,
             253      consent of an unmarried biological father is not required unless, prior to the time the mother
             254      executes her consent for adoption or relinquishes the child for adoption, the unmarried
             255      biological father:
             256          (a) initiates proceedings in a district court of the state of Utah to establish paternity
             257      under Title 78, Chapter 45g, Utah Uniform Parentage Act;
             258          (b) files with the court that is presiding over the paternity proceeding a sworn affidavit:
             259          (i) stating that he is fully able and willing to have full custody of the child;
             260          (ii) setting forth his plans for care of the child; and
             261          (iii) agreeing to a court order of child support and the payment of expenses incurred in
             262      connection with the mother's pregnancy and the child's birth;
             263          (c) consistent with Subsection (7), files notice of the commencement of paternity
             264      proceedings, described in Subsection (6)(a), with the state registrar of vital statistics within the
             265      Department of Health, in a confidential registry established by the department for that purpose;
             266      and
             267          (d) offered to pay and paid a fair and reasonable amount of the expenses incurred in
             268      connection with the mother's pregnancy and the child's birth, in accordance with his financial
             269      ability, unless:
             270          (i) he did not have actual knowledge of the pregnancy;
             271          (ii) he was prevented from paying the expenses by the person or authorized agency
             272      having lawful custody of the child; or
             273          (iii) the mother refuses to accept the unmarried biological father's offer to pay the
             274      expenses described in this Subsection (6)(d).
             275          (7) The notice described in Subsection (6)(c) is considered filed when it is entered into


             276      the registry described in Subsection (6)(c).
             277          (8) Consent of an unmarried biological father is not required under this section if:
             278          (a) the court determines, in accordance with the requirements and procedures of Title
             279      78, Chapter 3a, Part 4, Termination of Parental Rights Act, that the unmarried biological
             280      father's rights should be terminated, based on the petition of any interested party; or
             281          (b) (i) a declaration of paternity declaring the unmarried biological father to be the
             282      father of the child is rescinded under Section 78-45g-306 ; and
             283          (ii) the unmarried biological father fails to comply with Subsection (6) within ten
             284      business days after the day that notice of the rescission described in Subsection (8)(b)(i) is
             285      mailed by the Office of Vital Records within the Department of Health as provided in Section
             286      78-45g-306 .
             287          (9) Unless the adoptee is conceived or born within a marriage, the petitioner in an
             288      adoption proceeding shall, prior to entrance of a final decree of adoption, file with the court a
             289      certificate from the state registrar of vital statistics within the Department of Health, stating:
             290          (a) that a diligent search has been made of the registry of notices from unmarried
             291      biological fathers described in Subsection (6)(c); and
             292          (b) (i) that no filing has been found pertaining to the father of the child in question; or
             293          (ii) if a filing is found, the name of the putative father and the time and date of filing.
             294          (10) (a) For purposes of this Subsection (10), "qualifying circumstance" means that, at
             295      any point during the time period beginning at the conception of the child and ending at the time
             296      the mother executed a consent to adoption or relinquishment of the child for adoption:
             297          (i) the child or the child's mother resided, on a permanent or temporary basis, in the
             298      state of Utah;
             299          (ii) the mother intended to give birth to the child in the state of Utah;
             300          (iii) the child was born in the state of Utah; or
             301          (iv) the mother intended to execute a consent to adoption or relinquishment of the child
             302      for adoption:
             303          (A) in the state of Utah; or
             304          (B) under the laws of the state of Utah.
             305          (b) For purposes of Subsection (10)(c)(i), a court shall consider the totality of the
             306      circumstances when determining whether an unmarried biological father has demonstrated a


             307      full commitment to his parental responsibilities, including, if applicable:
             308          (i) efforts he has taken to discover the location of the child or the child's mother;
             309          (ii) whether he has expressed or demonstrated an interest in taking responsibility for
             310      the child;
             311          (iii) whether, and to what extent, he has developed, or attempted to develop, a
             312      relationship with the child;
             313          (iv) whether he offered to provide and, if the offer was accepted, did provide, financial
             314      support for the child or the child's mother;
             315          (v) whether, and to what extent, he has communicated, or attempted to communicate,
             316      with the child or the child's mother;
             317          (vi) whether he has filed legal proceedings to establish his paternity of, and take
             318      responsibility for, the child;
             319          (vii) whether he has filed a notice with a public official or agency relating to:
             320          (A) his paternity of the child; or
             321          (B) legal proceedings to establish his paternity of the child; or
             322          (viii) other evidence that demonstrates that he has demonstrated a full commitment to
             323      his parental responsibilities.
             324          [(b)] (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsections (4) and (6), the consent of an
             325      unmarried biological father is required with respect to an adoptee who is under the age of 18 if:
             326          (i) (A) the unmarried biological father did not know, and through the exercise of
             327      reasonable diligence could not have known, before the time the mother executed a consent to
             328      adoption or relinquishment of the child for adoption, that a qualifying circumstance existed;
             329      [and]
             330          (B) before the mother executed a consent to adoption or relinquishment of the child for
             331      adoption, the unmarried biological father fully complied with the requirements to establish
             332      parental rights in the child, and to preserve the right to notice of a proceeding in connection
             333      with the adoption of the child, imposed by:
             334          (I) the last state where the unmarried biological father knew, or through the exercise of
             335      reasonable diligence should have known, that the mother resided in before the mother executed
             336      the consent to adoption or relinquishment of the child for adoption; or
             337          (II) the state where the child was conceived; [or] and


             338          (C) the unmarried biological father has demonstrated, based on the totality of the
             339      circumstances, a full commitment to his parental responsibilities, as described in Subsection
             340      (10)(b); or
             341          (ii) (A) the unmarried biological father knew, or through the exercise of reasonable
             342      diligence should have known, before the time the mother executed a consent to adoption or
             343      relinquishment of the child for adoption, that a qualifying circumstance existed; and
             344          (B) the unmarried biological father complied with the requirements of Subsection (4)
             345      or (6) before the later of:
             346          (I) 20 days after the day that the unmarried biological father knew, or through the
             347      exercise of reasonable diligence should have known, that a qualifying circumstance existed; or
             348          (II) the time that the mother executed a consent to adoption or relinquishment of the
             349      child for adoption.
             350          (11) An unmarried biological father who does not fully and strictly comply with the
             351      requirements of this section is considered to have waived and surrendered any right in relation
             352      to the child, including the right to:
             353          (a) notice of any judicial proceeding in connection with the adoption of the child; and
             354          (b) consent, or refuse to consent, to the adoption of the child.
             355          Section 4. Section 78-30-4.16 is amended to read:
             356           78-30-4.16. Contested adoptions -- Rights of parties -- Determination of custody.
             357          (1) If a person whose consent for an adoption is required pursuant to Subsection
             358      78-30-4.14 (1)(b), (c), (d), (e), or (f) refused to consent, the court shall determine whether
             359      proper grounds exist for the termination of that person's rights pursuant to the provisions of this
             360      chapter or Title 78, Chapter 3a, Part 4, Termination of Parental Rights Act.
             361          (2) (a) If there are proper grounds to terminate the person's parental rights, the court
             362      shall order that the person's rights be terminated.
             363          (b) If there are not proper grounds to terminate the person's parental rights, the court
             364      shall:
             365          (i) dismiss the adoption petition;
             366          (ii) conduct an evidentiary hearing to determine who should have custody of the child;
             367      and
             368          (iii) award custody of the child in accordance with the child's best interest.


             369          (3) Evidence considered at the custody hearing may include:
             370          (a) evidence of psychological or emotional bonds that the child has formed with a third
             371      person, including the prospective adoptive parent; and
             372          (b) any detriment that a change in custody may cause the child.
             373          (4) The fact that a person relinquished a child for adoption or consented to the adoption
             374      may not be considered as evidence that it is not in the child's best interest for custody to be
             375      awarded to such person or that:
             376          (a) the person is unfit or incompetent to be a parent;
             377          (b) the person has neglected or abandoned the child; or
             378          (c) the person is not interested in having custody of the child.
             379          (5) Any custody order entered pursuant to this section may also:
             380          (a) include provisions for:
             381          (i) parent-time by a biological parent; or
             382          (ii) visitation by an interested third party; and
             383          (b) provide for the financial support of the child.
             384          (6) (a) If a person or entity whose consent is required for an adoption under Subsection
             385      78-30-4.14 (1)(a) or (g) refuses to consent, the court shall proceed with an evidentiary hearing
             386      and award custody as set forth in Subsection (2).
             387          (b) The court may also finalize the adoption if doing so is in the best interest of the
             388      child.
             389          (7) (a) [An adoption may not be contested] A person may not contest an adoption after
             390      the final decree of adoption is entered[.], if that person:
             391          (i) was a party to the adoption proceeding;
             392          (ii) was served with notice of the adoption proceeding; or
             393          (iii) executed a consent to the adoption or relinquishment for adoption.
             394          (b) No person may contest an adoption after one year from the day on which the final
             395      decree of adoption is entered.
             396          (c) The limitations on contesting an adoption action, described in this Subsection (7),
             397      apply to all attempts to contest an adoption:
             398          (i) regardless of whether the adoption is contested directly or collaterally; and
             399          (ii) regardless of the basis for contesting the adoption, including claims of fraud,


             400      duress, undue influence, lack of capacity or competency, mistake of law or fact, or lack of
             401      jurisdiction.
             402          (d) The limitations on contesting an adoption action, described in this Subsection (7),
             403      do not prohibit a timely appeal of:
             404          (i) a final decree of adoption; or
             405          (ii) a decision in an action challenging an adoption, if the action was brought within the
             406      time limitations described in Subsections (7)(a) and (b).
             407          Section 5. Section 78-30-4.18 is amended to read:
             408           78-30-4.18. Persons who may take consents and relinquishments.
             409          (1) A consent or relinquishment by a birth mother or an adoptee shall be signed before:
             410          (a) a judge of any court that has jurisdiction over adoption proceedings, or a person
             411      appointed by that judge for the purpose of taking consents or relinquishments; or
             412          (b) a person who is authorized by a licensed child-placing agency to take consents or
             413      relinquishments so long as the signature is notarized or witnessed by two individuals who are
             414      not members of the birth mother's immediate family.
             415          (2) If the consent or relinquishment of a birth mother or adoptee is taken out of state it
             416      shall be signed before:
             417          (a) a person who is authorized by a child-placing agency to take consents or
             418      relinquishments; [or]
             419          (b) a person authorized or appointed to take consents or relinquishments by a court of
             420      this state that has jurisdiction over adoption proceedings[, or];
             421          (c) a court [of that state] that has jurisdiction over adoption proceedings[.] in the state
             422      where the consent or relinquishment is taken; or
             423          (d) a person authorized, under the laws of the state where the consent or relinquishment
             424      is taken, to take consents or relinquishments of a birth mother or adoptee.
             425          (3) The consent or relinquishment of any other person or agency as required by Section
             426      78-30-4.14 may be signed before a Notary Public or any person authorized to take a consent or
             427      relinquishment under Subsection (1) or (2).
             428          (4) A person, authorized by Subsection (1) or (2) to take consents or relinquishments,
             429      shall certify to the best of his information and belief that the person executing the consent or
             430      relinquishment has read and understands the consent or relinquishment and has signed it freely


             431      and voluntarily.
             432          (5) A person executing a consent or relinquishment is entitled to receive a copy of the
             433      consent or relinquishment.
             434          Section 6. Section 78-30-7.1 is enacted to read:
             435          78-30-7.1. District court jurisdiction over certain termination of parental rights
             436      proceedings.
             437          (1) A district court has jurisdiction to hear and decide a petition to terminate parental
             438      rights in a child if the party who filed the petition is seeking to terminate parental rights in a
             439      child for the purpose of facilitating the adoption of the child.
             440          (2) A petition to terminate parental rights under this section may:
             441          (a) be joined with a proceeding on an adoption petition; or
             442          (b) be filed as a separate proceeding.
             443          (3) A court may enter a final order terminating parental rights before a final decree of
             444      adoption is entered.
             445          (4) (a) Nothing in this section limits the jurisdiction of a juvenile court relating to
             446      proceedings to terminate parental rights as described in Section 78-3a-104 .
             447          (b) This section does not grant jurisdiction to a district court to terminate parental
             448      rights in a child if the child is under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court in a pending abuse,
             449      neglect, dependency, or termination of parental rights proceeding.
             450          (5) The district court may terminate a person's parental rights in a child if:
             451          (a) the person executes a voluntary consent to adoption, or relinquishment for
             452      adoption, of the child, in accordance with:
             453          (i) the requirements of this chapter; or
             454          (ii) the laws of another state or country, if the consent is valid and irrevocable;
             455          (b) the person is an unmarried biological father who is not entitled to consent to
             456      adoption, or relinquishment for adoption, under Section 78-30-4.14 ;
             457          (c) the person:
             458          (i) received notice of the adoption proceeding relating to the child under Section
             459      78-30-4.13 ; and
             460          (ii) failed to file a motion for relief, under Subsection 78-30-4.13 (6), within 30 days
             461      after the day on which the person was served with notice of the adoption proceeding;


             462          (d) the court finds, under Section 78-45g-607 , that the person is not a parent of the
             463      child; or
             464          (e) the person's parental rights are terminated on grounds described in Title 78, Chapter
             465      3a, Part 4, Termination of Parental Rights Act.
             466          Section 7. Section 78-30-8 is amended to read:
             467           78-30-8. Final decree of adoption -- Agreement by adoptive parent or parents.
             468          [The] (1) Except as provided in Subsection (2), the adoptive parent or parents and the
             469      child being adopted shall appear before the appropriate court, and an agreement shall be
             470      executed by the adoptive parent or parents stating that the child shall be adopted and treated in
             471      all respects as his own lawful child.
             472          (2) A court may waive the requirement that the adoptive parent or parents and the child
             473      being adopted appear before the court if:
             474          (a) the adoption is not contested; and
             475          (b) all requirements of this chapter to obtain a final decree of adoption are otherwise
             476      complied with.
             477          Section 8. Section 78-30-11 is amended to read:
             478           78-30-11. Birth parent's rights and duties dissolved.
             479          [The] A birth [parents] parent of an adopted child [are, from the time the final decree of
             480      adoption is entered,] is released from all parental duties toward and all responsibilities for the
             481      adopted child, and [have] has no further rights with regard to that child[.] at the earlier of:
             482          (1) the time the parent's parental rights are terminated; or
             483          (2) the time the final decree of adoption is entered.
             484          Section 9. Section 78-30-14 is amended to read:
             485           78-30-14. Division of Child and Family Services -- Duties -- Report -- Fee.
             486          (1) At the request of the court, the division, through its field agents, persons licensed
             487      by the division for the care and placement of children, or through the probation officer of the
             488      juvenile court or court of like jurisdiction of the county, under the division's supervision, shall:
             489          (a) verify the allegations of the petition for adoption of a minor child;
             490          (b) make a thorough investigation of the matter; and
             491          (c) report the division's findings in writing to the court.
             492          (2) (a) When the court requests an investigation under Subsection (1), the court shall


             493      serve a copy of the petition, together with a statement containing the names and addresses of
             494      the child and petitioners, on the division by certified mail.
             495          (b) The division, or the person appointed by the division, shall complete the
             496      investigation described in Subsection (2)(a) and submit a written report to the court within 60
             497      days after the day that the petition is served on the division.
             498          (3) (a) The division shall charge the petitioner a reasonable fee for the services
             499      provided under this section.
             500          (b) Fees collected shall be deposited in the General Fund.
             501          (4) The written report submitted to the court under this section shall state:
             502          (a) why the birth parents, if living, desire to be released from the care, support, and
             503      guardianship of the child;
             504          (b) whether the birth parents have abandoned the child or are morally unfit for custody;
             505          (c) whether the proposed adoptive parent or parents are financially able and morally fit
             506      to have the care, supervision, and training of the child;
             507          (d) the physical and mental condition of the child, so far as that may be determined;
             508      and
             509          (e) any other facts and circumstances pertaining to the child and the child's welfare.
             510          (5) (a) The court shall conduct a full hearing on the petition for adoption and examine
             511      the parties in interest under oath.
             512          (b) The court may adjourn the hearing from time to time as the nature of the case
             513      requires.
             514          (6) If the report submitted by the division under Subsection (2) disapproves of the
             515      adoption of the child by the petitioner, the court may dismiss the petition.
             516          (7) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (7)(b), a final decree of adoption may not be
             517      entered until the child has lived in the home of the adoptive parent or parents for six months,
             518      unless, based on a finding of good cause, the court orders that the final decree of adoption may
             519      be entered at an earlier time.
             520          (b) If the adoptive parent is the spouse of the birth parent, a final decree of adoption
             521      may not be entered until the child has lived in the home of that adoptive parent for one year,
             522      unless, based on a finding of good cause, the court orders that the final decree of adoption may
             523      be entered at an earlier time.


             524          (c) In the event the child dies during the time that the child is placed in the home of an
             525      adoptive parent or parents for the purpose of adoption, the court has authority to enter a final
             526      decree of adoption after the child's death upon the request of the adoptive parents.
             527          (d) The court may enter a final decree of adoption declaring that a child is adopted by
             528      both a deceased and a surviving adoptive parent if, after the child is placed in the home of the
             529      child's adoptive parents:
             530          (i) one of the adoptive parents dies;
             531          (ii) the surviving adoptive parent requests that the court enter the decree; and
             532          (iii) the decree is entered after the child has lived in the home of the surviving adoptive
             533      parent for at least six months.
             534          (e) Upon request of a surviving birth parent, or a surviving parent for whom adoption
             535      of a child has been finalized, the court may enter a final decree of adoption declaring that a
             536      child is adopted by a deceased adoptive parent who was the spouse of the surviving parent at
             537      the time of the adoptive parent's death.
             538          (f) The court may enter a final decree of adoption declaring that a child is adopted by
             539      both deceased adoptive parents if:
             540          (i) both of the adoptive parents die after the child is placed in the adoptive parent's
             541      home; and
             542          (ii) it is in the best interests of the child to enter the decree.
             543          (8) Nothing in this section shall be construed to grant any rights to the birth parents of
             544      a child to assert any interest in the child during the six-month or one-year periods described in
             545      this section.
             546          Section 10. Section 78-45c-103 is amended to read:
             547           78-45c-103. Proceedings governed by other law.
             548          (1) For purposes of this section, "adoption proceeding" means any proceeding under
             549      Title 78, Chapter 30, Adoption.
             550          (2) This chapter does not govern:
             551          [(1)] (a) an adoption proceeding; or
             552          [(2)] (b) a proceeding pertaining to the authorization of emergency medical care for a
             553      child.





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