§ 679. Collection of data relating to adoption and foster care
(a)
Advisory Committee on Adoption and Foster Care Information
(1)
Not later than 90 days after October 21, 1986, the Secretary shall establish an Advisory Committee on Adoption and Foster Care Information (in this section referred to as the “Advisory Committee”) to study the various methods of establishing, administering, and financing a system for the collection of data with respect to adoption and foster care in the United States.
(2)
The study required by paragraph (1) shall—
(A)
identify the types of data necessary to—
(B)
evaluate the feasibility and appropriateness of collecting data with respect to privately arranged adoptions and adoptions arranged through private agencies without assistance from public child welfare agencies;
(3)
Not later than October 1, 1987, the Advisory Committee shall submit to the Secretary and the Congress a report setting forth the results of the study required by paragraph (1) and evaluating and making recommendations with respect to the various methods of establishing, administering, and financing a system for the collection of data with respect to adoption and foster care in the United States.
(4)
(A)
Subject to subparagraph (B), the membership and organization of the Advisory Committee shall be determined by the Secretary.
(B)
The membership of the Advisory Committee shall include representatives of—
(i)
private, nonprofit organizations with an interest in child welfare (including organizations that provide foster care and adoption services),
(ii)
organizations representing State and local governmental agencies with responsibility for foster care and adoption services,
(b)
Report to Congress; regulations
(1)
(A)
Not later than July 1, 1988, the Secretary shall submit to the Congress a report that—
(i)
proposes a method of establishing, administering, and financing a system for the collection of data relating to adoption and foster care in the United States,
(2)
Not later than December 31, 1988, the Secretary shall promulgate final regulations providing for the implementation of—
(B)
if the changes in law specified pursuant to paragraph (1)(B)(i) have not been enacted, the system described in paragraph (1)(B)(ii).
Such regulations shall provide for the full implementation of the system not later than October 1, 1991.
(c)
Data collection system
Any data collection system developed and implemented under this section shall—
(1)
avoid unnecessary diversion of resources from agencies responsible for adoption and foster care;
(2)
assure that any data that is collected is reliable and consistent over time and among jurisdictions through the use of uniform definitions and methodologies;
(3)
provide comprehensive national information with respect to—
(A)
the demographic characteristics of adoptive and foster children and their biological and adoptive or foster parents,
(B)
the status of the foster care population (including the number of children in foster care, length of placement, type of placement, availability for adoption, and goals for ending or continuing foster care),