Senate Gives Final Approval to Bill
Requiring Full Disclosure of Adoption Fees
A bill to require full disclosure
of adoption fees is one step closer to the governor’s
desk. Senate Bill 1029, by Sen. Steve
Russell, was given final approval by the
State Senate on Wednesday.
“I want to thank my fellow members for
their support. Each time this bill has been
considered by the Senate it has gotten unanimous
approval,” said Russell, R-Oklahoma City.
“I believe all of us want to do what we
can to improve the adoption process in our state
and help more children find loving, adoptive
parents.”
A 2006 Grand Jury found instances of financial
exploitation of Oklahomans seeking private adoptions.
Russell said SB 1029 would improve the process
by ensuring full disclosure of all fees, as
well as ensuring full explanation of all state
laws dealing with adoption, including regulations
impacting the adoption of Native American children.
“It’s certainly reasonable to pay
for legal fees and medical cost directly associated
with the adoption, but prospective parents should
not be billed for cars, television sets, or
other luxury items,” Russell said. “By
requiring a complete accounting of what parents
are being billed for, we can stop that sort
of exploitation and as a result, it will likely
bring down the cost of such adoptions.”
SB 1029 now returns to the House of Representatives
for final consideration.
For more information contact:
Sen. Russell's Office - 405-521-5618