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Public
Law 106-279 - OCT. 6, 2000
106th Congress
An Act
To
provide for implementation by the United States of the Hague
Convention on Protection of Children and Co-operation in Respect
of Inter-country Adoption, and for other purposes.
- FINDINGS. - Congress
recognizes -
- The
international character of the Convention on Protection of
Children and Co-operation in Respect of Inter-country Adoption
(done at The Hague on May 29, 1993); and
- The need for
uniform interpretation and implementation of the Convention in the
United States and abroad, and therefore finds that enactment of a
Federal law governing adoptions and prospective adoptions subject
to the Convention involving United States residents is essential.
- PURPOSES. - The
purposes of this Act are -
- To provide for
implementation by the United States of the Convention;
- To protect the
rights of, and prevent abuses against, children, birth families,
and adoptive parents involved in adoptions (or prospective
adoptions) subject to the Convention, and to ensure that such
adoptions are in the children's best interests; and
- To improve the
ability of the Federal Government to assist United States citizens
seeking to adopt children from abroad and residents of other
countries party to the Convention seeking to adopt children from
the United States.

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