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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 48 — Adoptions

Article 10.

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Article 10.
Prohibited Practices in Connection with Adoption.
§ 48-10-101. Prohibited activities in placement.
(a)No one other than a person or entity specified in G.S. 48-3-201 may place a minor for adoption. No one other than a person or entity specified in G.S. 48-3-201, or an adoption facilitator, may solicit potential adoptive parents for children in need of adoption. No one other than an agency or an adoption facilitator, or an individual with a completed preplacement assessment that contains a finding that the individual is suitable to be an adoptive parent or that individual's immediate family, may solicit for adoption a potential adoptee.
(b)No one other than a county department of social services, an adoption facilitator, or an agency licensed by the Department in this State may advertise in any periodical or newspaper, or by radio, television, or other public medium, that any person or entity will place or accept a child for adoption. For purposes of this section, "other public medium" includes the use of any computerized system, including email, website, internet profile, or any similar medium of communication provided via the internet.
(b1)Notwithstanding subsections
(a)and
(b)of this section, this Article shall not prohibit a person from advertising that the person desires to adopt. This subsection shall apply only to a person with a current completed preplacement assessment finding that person suitable to be an adoptive parent. The advertisement may be published only in a periodical or newspaper or on radio, television, cable television, or the internet. The advertisement shall include a statement that
(i)the person has a completed preplacement assessment finding that person suitable to be an adoptive parent,
(ii)identifies the name of the agency that completed the preplacement assessment, and
(iii)identifies the date the preplacement assessment was completed. Any advertisement under this subsection may state whether the person is willing to provide lawful expenses as permitted by G.S. 48-10-103.
(c)A person who violates subsection (a), (b), or
(b1)of this section is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
(d)The district court may enjoin any person from violating this section. (1975, c. 335, s. 2; 1981, c. 275, s. 6; 1993, c. 539, s. 413; 1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 14(c); 1995, c. 457, s. 2; 2001-150, s. 14; 2016-115, s. 2; 2025-25, s. 29(1), (3), (5).)
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