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

199.5951 Duty of cabinet with respect to interstate compacts.

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(1)The Cabinet for Health and Family Services is authorized to develop, participate in
the development of, negotiate and enter into one
(1)or more interstate compacts on
behalf of this state with other states to implement one
(1)or more of the purposes
set forth in KRS 199.595 to 199.5955. When so entered into, and for so long as it
shall remain in force, such a compact shall have the force and effect of law.
(2)For the purposes of KRS 199.595 to 199.5955, the term "state" shall mean a state of
the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the
Virgin Islands, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or a
territory or possession of or administered by the United States.
(3)For the purposes of KRS 199.595 to 199.5955, the term "adoption assistance state"
means the state that is signatory to an adoption assistance agreement in a particular
case.
(4)For the purposes of KRS 199.595 to 199.5955, the term "residence state" means the
state of which the child is a resident by virtue of the residence of the adoptive
parents.
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