Voluntary Limited Accreditation for Adoption Services Act
Bill establishes voluntary accreditation standards for international adoption service providers to improve child safety and transparency in cross-border placements.
Bill establishes voluntary accreditation standards for international adoption service providers to improve child safety and transparency in cross-border placements.
S 3678 establishes a voluntary limited accreditation system for adoption service providers operating internationally. The bill creates standards and a certification process for agencies facilitating cross-border adoptions, allowing them to voluntarily demonstrate compliance with specified requirements. This framework aims to standardize practices across international adoption services while maintaining a voluntary participation structure.
International adoptions involve vulnerable children and significant financial transactions, making oversight critical to prevent fraud, trafficking, and exploitation. Currently, adoption service providers operate under varying state and federal regulations with limited international coordination, creating gaps in protection and accountability. A standardized accreditation system could improve transparency and reduce risks to children while potentially streamlining legitimate adoption processes.
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