§ 9-9-505 - Compilation of nonidentifying history.
               	 		
9-9-505.    Compilation of nonidentifying history.
    (a)  Prior  to placement for adoption, the licensed adoption agency or, when an  agency is not involved, the person, entity, or organization handling the  adoption shall compile and provide to the prospective adoptive parents a  detailed, written health history and genetic and social history of the  child that excludes information that would identify birth parents or  members of a birth parent's family and that shall be set forth in a  document that is separate from any document containing such identifying  information.
(b)  Records containing  the nonidentifying information and that are set forth on a document that  is separate from any document containing identifying data:
      (1)    (A)  Shall  be retained by the agency or, when no agency is involved, by the  person, entity, or organization handling the adoption, for ninety-nine  (99) years.
            (B)    (i)  If  the agency or person, entity, or organization who handled the adoption  ceases to function, that agency or intermediary shall transfer records  containing the nonidentifying information on the adoptee to the  Department of Human Services.
                  (ii)  However,  a licensed agency ceasing operation may transfer the records to another  licensed agency within this state, but only if the agency transferring  the records gives notice of the transfer to the department; and
      (2)  Shall  be available upon request throughout the time specified in subdivision  (b)(1) of this section, together with any additional nonidentifying  information that may have been added on health or on genetic and social  history, but which excludes information identifying any birth parent or  member of a birth parent's family or the adoptee or any adoptive parent  of the adoptee, to the following persons only:
            (A)  The adoptive parents of the child or, in the event of death of the adoptive parents, the child's guardian;
            (B)  The adoptee;
            (C)  In  the event of the death of the adoptee, the adoptee's children, the  adoptee's widow or widower, or the guardian of any child of the adoptee;
            (D)  The birth parent of the adoptee; and
            (E)  Any child welfare agency having custody of the adoptee.
(c)  The  actual and reasonable cost of providing nonidentifying health history  and genetic and social history shall be paid by the person requesting  the information.