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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 199 — Protective services for children -- adoption

199.575 Procedure whereby adopted person may seek to locate preadoptive sibling.

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In situations where a preadoptive brother or sister relationship existed, and one
(1)or more of these siblings was then adopted, the following procedures shall be followed on an inquiry by one
(1)or more of the siblings to the Cabinet for Health and Family Services seeking information about his brother or sister:
(1)In all cases, an adopted person eighteen
(18)years of age or older or a preadoptive
sibling eighteen
(18)years of age or older of an adopted person may file
information concerning himself, his present location, and his known antecedents
with the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, stating his interest in being
reunited with his preadoptive siblings and authorizing the cabinet to release such
information to his preadoptive siblings who may make similar inquiry.
(2)In any case in which a person eighteen
(18)years of age or older requests
information about or expresses a desire in being reunited with a preadoptive sibling,
the cabinet shall first determine whether such sibling has made similar inquiry
pursuant to subsection
(1)of this section. If the sibling has previously authorized
release of information about himself, the cabinet shall release the information to the
sibling making inquiry.
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