2015 No. 1802 (W. 257)
The Adoption Information and Intermediary Services (Pre-Commencement Adoptions) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2015
Made
Laid before the National Assembly for Wales
Coming into force
The Welsh Ministers in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 2(6), 9(1), 98(1), (1A), (2) and (3) and 144(2) of the Adoption and Children Act 200212, make the following Regulations.
The Secretary of State has approved the making of these Regulations in so far as the Secretary of State’s approval is required by section 98(6) of that Act3.
Title, commencement and application1
1
The title of these Regulations is the Adoption Information and Intermediary Services (Pre-Commencement Adoptions) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 2015.
2
These Regulations come into force on 10 November 2015.
3
These Regulations apply in relation to Wales.
Amendment of the Adoption Information and Intermediary Services (Pre-Commencement Adoptions) (Wales) Regulations 2005
2
The Adoption Information and Intermediary Services (Pre-Commencement Adoptions) (Wales) Regulations 20054 are amended in accordance with regulations 3 to 16.
3
In regulation 2 (interpretation)—
a
in the appropriate place in the alphabetical order insert—
“adopted person” (“person mabwysiedig”) means a person who was adopted before 30 December 2005 and has attained the age of 18;
“corresponding English provision” (“darpariaeth Seisnig gyfatebol”) means in relation to a Part or a regulation of these Regulations, the provision of regulations made by the Secretary of State under section 9 of the 2002 Act which corresponds to that Part or regulation;
“prescribed relationship” (“perthynas ragnodedig”) has the meaning given in regulation 2A;
b
for the definition of “the applicant” (“y ceisydd”) substitute—
“the applicant” (“y ceisydd”) means a person who makes an application under regulation 5 and is—
- a
an adopted person;
- b
a person with a prescribed relationship; or
- c
a relative of an adopted person;
4
After regulation 2 (interpretation) insert—
Prescribed relationship2A
For the purposes of section 98(1A) of the 2002 Act, a prescribed relationship is a relationship whereby a person (who is not a relative of the adopted person within the meaning of “relative” in regulation 2) is related to an adopted person—
a
by blood, marriage or civil partnership; or
b
by virtue of the adopted person’s adoption.
5
In regulation 4 (meaning of “intermediary service” and “intermediary agency”) for paragraph (1) substitute—
1
Subject to paragraph (3) an intermediary service is a service provided for the purpose of—
a
assisting adopted persons to obtain information in relation to their adoption;
b
facilitating contact between adopted persons and their relatives; and
c
facilitating contact between persons with a prescribed relationship to an adopted person and relatives of the adopted person.
6
In regulation 5—
a
in the heading for “Priority for adoptions before 1976” substitute “Applications that may be accepted”;
b
for paragraph (1) substitute—
1
Subject to paragraph (3) an intermediary agency may accept an application from—
a
an adopted person for assistance in obtaining information about that person’s adoption and contacting a relative of that person;
b
a relative of an adopted person for assistance in contacting—
i
the adopted person; or
ii
a person with a prescribed relationship to the adopted person; or
c
a person with a prescribed relationship to the adopted person for assistance in contacting a relative of an adopted person.
c
omit paragraph (2);
d
in paragraph (3) after “paragraph (1)” omit “and (2)”.
7
After regulation 5 insert—
Restrictions on proceeding with an application5A
1
Where an intermediary agency accepts an application from a relative of an adopted person for assistance in contacting the adopted person, it must not proceed with the application if a veto applies under regulation 8(1), except in circumstances referred to in regulation 8(1)(b)(ii).
2
Where an intermediary agency accepts an application from a relative of an adopted person for assistance in contacting a person with a prescribed relationship to the adopted person, it must not proceed with the application if—
a
a veto applies under regulation 8(1), except in the circumstances referred to in regulation 8(1)(b)(ii); or
b
the adopted person does not consent to the application proceeding.
3
Subject to paragraphs (4) to (6), where an intermediary agency accepts an application from a person with a prescribed relationship to an adopted person for assistance in contacting a relative of the adopted person, it must not proceed with the application if the adopted person does not consent to the application proceeding.
4
An intermediary agency may proceed with an application under paragraph (3)—
a
if the intermediary agency has taken all reasonable steps to locate the adopted person but has been unable to do so; or
b
where—
i
the applicant is either the spouse, child, grandchild or great grandchild of the adopted person; and
ii
the applicant is seeking to contact the relative of the adopted person only to obtain information about the medical history of the adopted person’s relatives.
5
Where paragraph (4)(b) applies, the intermediary agency must not disclose any information which, whether taken on its own or together with other information possessed by the person to whom it is being disclosed, would enable the adopted person, any relative of the adopted person or any person with a prescribed relationship to the adopted person to be identified or traced.
6
Any requirement under this regulation for the adopted person to consent to an application proceeding does not apply if—
a
the adopted person has died; or
b
the intermediary agency determines that the adopted person is incapable of giving informed consent.
7
Where the consent of the adopted person is required under this regulation, the intermediary agency must take all reasonable steps to ensure that the adopted person has sufficient information to make an informed decision.
8
In regulation 8 (veto by an adopted person)—
a
for paragraph (1) substitute—
1
A veto applies in relation to an application under these Regulations or under corresponding English provision where—
a
the subject is either the adopted person or a person with a prescribed relationship to the adopted person; and
b
the adopted person has notified the appropriate adoption agency in writing that—
i
he or she does not wish to be contacted by an intermediary agency in relation to an application under these Regulations; or
ii
that he or she only wishes to be contacted under specified circumstances or by specified persons.
b
omit paragraph (3); and
c
at the end insert—
4
A veto which applies by virtue of a notification given before 10 November 2015 is deemed to apply to any application made by a relative of the adopted person under these Regulations.
9
For regulation 9 (provision of background information where consent refused etc.) substitute—
9
Nothing in these Regulations prevents the intermediary agency from disclosing to the applicant any information about the subject that is not identifying information and that the agency considers it appropriate to disclose.
10
In regulation 10 (counselling)—
a
for paragraph (1) substitute—
1
An intermediary agency must provide written information about the availability of counselling to any person who—
a
makes an application to it under these Regulations;
b
is the subject of such an application and is considering whether to consent to disclosure of information about the subject to the applicant; or
c
is an adopted person considering whether to consent to an application proceeding.
b
for paragraph (4)(c) substitute—
c
if the person is in Northern Ireland, an appropriate voluntary organisation within the meaning of Article 2(2) of the Adoption (Northern Ireland) Order 19875 or the Regional Board or any Health and Social Care Trust; or
c
for paragraph (5) substitute—
5
In this regulation “Regional Board” (“Bwrdd Rhanbarthol”) means the Regional Health and Social Care Board established under section 7 of the Health and Social Care (Reform) Act (Northern Ireland) 20096 and a “Health and Social Care Trust” (“Ymddiriedolaeth Iechyd a Gofal Cymdeithasol”) means a Health and Social Care Trust established under Article 10 of the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 19917.
11
In regulation 11 (procedure on receipt of application)—
a
omit “and” at the end of paragraph (b);
b
at the end of paragraph (c) for “.” substitute “; and”;
c
after paragraph (c) insert—
d
in the case of an application by a person with a prescribed relationship to the adopted person, that the applicant does have a prescribed relationship with that person.
12
In regulation 12 (contacting the appropriate adoption agency)—
a
for paragraph (2) substitute—
2
The steps referred to in paragraph (1) include—
a
requesting in writing from the Registrar General any information under regulation 13 that may be relevant for this purpose;
b
requesting in writing from the court that made the adoption order information about the identity of the appropriate adoption agency;
c
making enquiries of the local authority for the area where the adoption took place.
b
in paragraph (3) after “the intermediary agency must” insert “take all reasonable steps to”;
c
for paragraph (4)(a) substitute—
a
ascertain whether the adopted person has, at any time, expressed views to the agency about—
i
any future contact with any relative;
ii
any future contact between people with a prescribed relationship to the adopted person and relatives of the adopted person;
iii
being approached with regard to such contact; and
d
for paragraph (4)(c) substitute—
c
seek any other information required for the purposes of—
i
tracing the adopted person and, where the adopted person is not the subject, any other subject;
ii
enabling the adopted person to make an informed decision as to whether to consent to—
aa
the disclosure of identifying information about him or her;
bb
an application proceeding to facilitate contact between a relative of the adopted person and a person with a prescribed relationship to the adopted person; or
cc
contact with the applicant;
iii
enabling any other subject to make an informed decision as to whether to consent to—
aa
the disclosure of identifying information about him or her; or
bb
contact with the applicant;
iv
counselling the subject and, where he or she is not the subject, the adopted person in relation to that decision; and
v
counselling the applicant.
e
in paragraph (5) after “a request from an intermediary agency under paragraph (4)” insert “or under corresponding English provision”;
f
after paragraph (5) insert—
6
An “intermediary agency” (“asiantaeth gyfryngol”) for the purposes of paragraph (5) includes an intermediary agency as defined under corresponding English provision.
13
In regulation 13 (obtaining information from Registrar General)—
a
for paragraph (1) substitute—
1
An intermediary agency may make a request in writing to the Registrar General for such of the following information as may assist it for the purposes of proceeding with an application under these Regulations—
a
the identity of the appropriate adoption agency;
b
details of the court that made the adoption order;
c
information that he or she may hold that would enable an application to be made for a certificate from the Adopted Children Register;
d
information from the Adoption Contact Register.
b
for paragraph (2) substitute—
2
If an intermediary agency is proceeding with an application under regulation 5(1)(c), it may also make a request in writing to the Registrar General for such information that he or she may hold that would enable the adopted person to whom the applicant has a prescribed relationship to obtain a certified copy of the record of his or her birth.
14
In regulation 14 (Registrar General to comply with request)—
a
in paragraph (1) omit “12 or”;
b
omit paragraph (2).
15
In regulation 16 (authorised disclosures)—
a
in paragraph (a) omit “12 or”;
b
omit “and” at the end of paragraph (c);
c
in paragraph (d) for “.” substitute “; and”;
d
after paragraph (d) insert—
e
to the adopted person to enable him or her to make an informed decision about whether to consent to an application under these Regulations proceeding.
16
In regulation 18 (fees) for paragraph (3) substitute—
3
The Registrar General may charge an intermediary agency the following fees in connection with requests for information under regulation 13 or 14—
a
£36 for processing an initial request for information (whether or not information is provided);
b
£14 for providing information in response to any subsequent request made in relation to the same applicant.
(This note is not part of the Regulations)