22 CFR 96.49 - Provision of medical and social information in incoming cases
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5 practice notes
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Immigration:
Intercountry adoptions by U.S. citizens; citizenship classification of alien children under Hague Convention,
...report obtained from the Central Authority of the Convention country; (iv) A summary of the information provided to the petitioner under 22 CFR 96.49(d) and (f) concerning the child's medical and social history. This summary, or a separate document, must (A) A statement concerning whether, ......
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Part II
...report obtained from the Central Authority of the Convention country; (iv) A summary of the information provided to the petitioner under 22 CFR 96.49(d) and (f) concerning the child's medical and social history. This summary, or a separate document, must (A) A statement concerning whether, ......
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Admonitions or Accountability?: U.S. Implementation of the Hague Adoption Convention Requirements for the Collection and Disclosure of Medical and Social History of Transnationally Adopted Children
...in U.S. federal law that motivate compliance 14 42 U.S.C. § 14923(b) (2006); 22 C.F.R. §§ 96.37, 96.14, 96.38, 96.44, 96.45, 96.46, 96.49 (2011). 15 A majority of the U.S. agencies responding to the author’s survey who facilitate adoptions from non-Convention as well as Convention nations r......
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Intercountry Adoptions
...CSA, may require additional evidence with regard to what constitutes reasonable efforts to obtain the child's medical information (22 CFR 96.49(d)) and social information (22 CFR 96.49(g)). Requiring additional evidence regarding what steps have been taken to obtain the information would he......
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Admonitions or Accountability?: U.S. Implementation of the Hague Adoption Convention Requirements for the Collection and Disclosure of Medical and Social History of Transnationally Adopted Children
...in U.S. federal law that motivate compliance 14 42 U.S.C. § 14923(b) (2006); 22 C.F.R. §§ 96.37, 96.14, 96.38, 96.44, 96.45, 96.46, 96.49 (2011). 15 A majority of the U.S. agencies responding to the author’s survey who facilitate adoptions from non-Convention as well as Convention nations r......