§ 14932. Adoptions of children emigrating from the United States
(a)
Duties of accredited agency or approved person
In the case of a Convention adoption involving the emigration of a child residing in the United States to a foreign country, the accredited agency or approved person providing adoption services, or the prospective adoptive parent or parents acting on their own behalf (if permitted by the laws of such other Convention country in which they reside and the laws of the State in which the child resides), shall do the following:
(1)
Ensure that, in accordance with the Convention—
(2)
Furnish to the State court with jurisdiction over the case—
(B)
a background report (home study) on the prospective adoptive parent or parents (including a criminal background check) prepared in accordance with the laws of the receiving country; and
(3)
Furnish to the United States central authority—
(A)
official copies of State court orders certifying the final adoption or grant of custody for the purpose of adoption;
(b)
Conditions on State court orders
An order declaring an adoption to be final or granting custody for the purpose of adoption in a case described in subsection (a) of this section shall not be entered unless the court—
(c)
Duties of the Secretary of State
In a case described in subsection (a) of this section, the Secretary, on receipt and verification as necessary of the material and information described in subsection (a)(3) of this section, shall issue, as applicable, an official certification that the child has been adopted or a declaration that custody for purposes of adoption has been granted, in accordance with the Convention and this chapter.
(d)
Filing with registry regarding non-Convention adoptions
Accredited agencies, approved persons, and other persons, including governmental authorities, providing adoption services in an intercountry adoption not subject to the Convention that involves the emigration of a child from the United States shall file information required by regulations jointly issued by the Attorney General and the Secretary of State for purposes of implementing section
14912
(e) of this title.