The Adoption of Children from Overseas (Wales) Regulations 2001
Citation, commencement and application1.
(1)
These Regulations may be cited as the Adoption of Children from Overseas (Wales) Regulations 2001 and shall come into force on 30th April 2001.
(2)
These Regulations apply to Wales.
Interpretation2.
In these Regulations —
- “the 1983 Regulations” ( “Rheoliadau 1983” ) means the Adoption Agencies Regulations 19833;
- “the 2001 Regulations” (“Rheoliadau 2001”) means the Adoption of Children from Overseas Regulations 20014;
“adoption panel” (“panel mabwysiadu”) has the same meaning as in the 1983 Regulations;
- “prospective adopter” (“darpar fabwysiadydd”) means a person habitually resident in the British Islands5 who at any time brings into the United Kingdom for the purposes of adoption (other than adoption by a parent, guardian or relative) a child who is habitually resident outside those islands.
Duties of an adoption agency and adoption panel functions in respect of a prospective adopter3.
(1)
This regulation applies to —
(a)
(b)
(2)
(3)
(4)
The adoption agency shall —
(a)
(b)
where the agency has decided to approve the prospective adopter as suitable to be an adoptive parent, notify the National Assembly for Wales in writing of that decision and provide to it —
(i)
all information considered by the adoption panel before making a recommendation to the agency as to whether the prospective adopter is suitable to be an adoptive parent; and
(ii)
such other information relating to the prospective adopter’s case as it may require.
These Regulations specify the procedure to be followed by adoption agencies and adoption panels in Wales in relation to the assessment and approval of a person wishing to adopt a child from overseas. The assessment and approval procedures are the same as those set out in the Adoption Agencies Regulations 1983 in relation to a prospective adopter who wishes to adopt a child habitually resident in the British Islands.
The Regulations also require adoption agencies in Wales to provide specified information to the National Assembly for Wales where they decide to approve a prospective adopter of a child from overseas as suitable to be an adoptive parent.