4138-D - Mutual consent voluntary adoption registry.

§  4138-d.  Mutual  consent  voluntary  adoption registry. 1. A mutual  consent voluntary adoption registry may be established and maintained by  each authorized agency involved in  an  adoption.  Persons  eligible  to  receive  identifying information may work through the agency involved in  the adoption.  If  that  agency  has  merged  or  ceased  operations,  a  successor  agency  which  has the files pertaining to adoptions in which  the ceased or merged agency was involved may establish  and  maintain  a  mutual  consent  voluntary adoption registry concerning those adoptions.  Any authorized agency which establishes and maintains a  mutual  consent  voluntary  adoption  registry  pursuant to this section shall notify the  department of the name and address of such agency,  together  with  such  other information the department may require.    2.  The  agency  shall  accept, at any time, and maintain the verified  registration of the birth parents of an adoptee. The agency shall accept  and  maintain  the  verified  registration  of  an  adoptee  or  of  the  biological  sibling of an adoptee if such adoptee was born in this state  no sooner than eighteen years after the adoptee's birth or in  the  case  of  a  biological  sibling  registrant,  no  sooner  than  the longer of  eighteen years after the birth of the adoptee or  eighteen  years  after  the  birth  of the biological sibling; provided however, that any person  whose registration was accepted may withdraw such registration prior  to  the release of any identifying information.    3.  Upon  acceptance  of  a registration pursuant to this section, the  agency shall search the records of the agency to determine  whether  the  agency was involved in such adoption.    (a)  If the agency determines that the agency was not involved in such  adoption, it shall notify the registrant that no record  exists  of  the  adoption   and   refer  the  registrant  to  the  department's  adoption  information registry operated  pursuant  to  section  forty-one  hundred  thirty-eight-c of this title.    (b)  If  the  agency  determines  that the agency was involved in such  adoption, it shall transmit the registration to the adoption information  registry operated by the department and the  agency  shall  release  the  non-identifying  information,  as  defined  in section forty-one hundred  thirty-eight-c of this title, to the adoptee registrant. The agency  may  restrict the nature of the non-identifying information released pursuant  to  this section upon a reasonable determination that disclosure of such  non-identifying  information  would  not  be  in  the   adoptee's,   the  biological sibling's or parent's best interest.    4.  Upon  acceptance  of  a registration pursuant to this section, the  department shall search the  records  of  the  department  to  determine  whether the adoptee's adoption occurred within the state. The department  shall  establish  an authorized agency fee schedule for search costs and  registry costs of an authorized agency.    (a) If  the  department  determines  that  there  is  a  corresponding  registration for the adoptee, for either of the birth parents and/or for  a  biological  sibling of the adoptee, it shall notify the court wherein  the adoption occurred and the department shall notify the agency that  a  corresponding  match  has  been  made.  The agency shall notify all such  registrants that a corresponding match has been made  and  request  such  persons' final consent to the release of identifying information.    (b)  If  the  department  determines  that  there  is no corresponding  registration for the adoptee, for either of the birth parents and/or for  a biological sibling of the adoptee, it shall notify  the  agency  which  shall notify the registering person that no corresponding match has been  made.  The  agency  shall  not  solicit  or  request  the consent of the  non-registered person or persons.5. Upon receipt of a final consent by the adoptee, by  either  of  the  birth  parents and/or by a biological sibling of the adoptee, the agency  shall release identifying information about the  consenting  registrants  to  the  consenting  registrants.  Such identifying information shall be  limited  to  the  names  and addresses of the consenting registrants and  shall not include any other information contained  in  the  adoption  or  birth  records.  However,  nothing in this section shall be construed to  prevent the release of adoption records as otherwise permitted by law.    6. (a) Any employee of the agency who solicits or  causes  another  to  solicit  a  registration  for  the  purposes  of this section, except as  otherwise permitted by law, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,  provided,  however, that solicitation shall not include disclosure of the existence  of the adoption information registry.    (b)  Any person who unlawfully discloses any information in the mutual  consent voluntary adoption  registry  shall  be  guilty  of  a  class  A  misdemeanor.    (c)   Notwithstanding   any  other  provision,  any  employee  of  the  department who  unlawfully  discloses  any  information  in  the  mutual  consent  voluntary  adoption  registry shall be subject to dismissal for  such violation.    7.  Upon  receipt  of  identifying  information  from  the  department  pursuant  to  section  four  thousand one hundred thirty-eight-c of this  article, the agency shall promptly release  identifying  information  to  all  the  registrants.  Such identifying information shall be limited to  the names and addresses of the registrants and  shall  not  include  any  other  information  contained  in the adoption or birth records or other  records maintained by the agency. However, nothing in this section shall  be construed to prevent the release of  adoption  records  as  otherwise  permitted by law.    8. For purposes of this section: "authorized agency" or "agency" means  an authorized agency as defined in paragraphs (a) and (b) of subdivision  ten of section three hundred seventy-one of the social services law.