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Code · CFR · Title 22 — Foreign Relations · Part 96 — Intercountry Adoption Accreditation of Agencies and Approval of Persons · § 96.6

§ 96.6. Performance criteria for designation as an accrediting entity.

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An entity that seeks to be designated as an accrediting entity must demonstrate to the Secretary:
(a)That it has a governing structure, the human and financial resources, and systems of control adequate to ensure its reliability;
(b)That it is capable of performing the accreditation or approval functions or both on a timely basis and of administering any renewal cycle authorized under § 96.60;
(c)That it can monitor the performance of accredited agencies and approved persons (including their use of any supervised providers) to ensure their continued compliance with the Convention, the IAA, the UAA, and the regulations implementing the IAA and the UAA;
(d)That it has the capacity to take appropriate adverse actions against accredited agencies and approved persons;
(e)That it can perform the required data collection, reporting, and other similar functions;
(f)Except in the case of a public entity, that it operates independently of any agency or person that provides adoption services, and of any membership organization that includes agencies or persons that provide adoption services;
(g)That it has the capacity to conduct its accreditation and approval functions fairly and impartially;
(h)That it can comply with any conflict of interest prohibitions set by the Secretary;
(i)That it prohibits conflicts of interest with agencies or persons or with any membership organization that includes agencies or persons that provide adoption services; and
(j)That it prohibits its employees or other individuals acting as site evaluators, including, but not limited to, volunteer site evaluators, from becoming employees or supervised providers of an accredited agency or approved person for at least one year after they have evaluated such agency or person for accreditation or approval.
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