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Code · Iowa · Chapter 600 — Adoption

600.9A Prohibited practices — penalties.

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1. All of the following are prohibited practices regarding a proceeding under this chapter:
a. The provision of termination of parental rights, child placement, or adoption services to any biological or adoptive parent by any person other than an adoption service provider or the department.
b. The charging of a fee by an adoption service provider that is more than the usual and necessary fee commensurate with the services rendered.
c. The facilitation, encouragement, or advisement of adoptive parents by an adoption service provider to provide any thing of value beyond those expenditures allowed pursuant to section 600.9.
d. The knowing encouragement or solicitation of payment of allowable expenses or provision of anything of value beyond those expenditures allowed pursuant to section 600.9, by a person falsely representing that a child may be available for adoption with the intent to defraud the other person.
2. A person who commits a prohibited practice under this section is guilty of a serious misdemeanor for the first violation and a class “C” felony for any second or subsequent violation.
Referred to in §600.14A
Similar provisions, see §600A.10, 714.8(21)
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