Legislation – Adoption and Children Act (Northern Ireland) 2022
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PART 1Adoption
CHAPTER 3Placement for adoption and adoption orders
Removal of children in non-agency cases
Restrictions on removal33
(1)
At any time when a child’s home is with any persons (“the people concerned”) with whom the child is not placed by an adoption agency, but the people concerned—
(a)
have applied for an adoption order in respect of the child and the application has not been disposed of;
(b)
have given notice of intention to adopt; or
(c)
have applied for leave to apply for an adoption order under section 39(6) and the application has not been disposed of,
a person may remove the child only in accordance with the provisions of this group of sections (that is, this section and sections 34 to 37).
(2)
For the purposes of this group of sections, a notice of intention to adopt is to be disregarded if—
(a)
the period of four months beginning with the giving of the notice has expired without the people concerned applying for an adoption order; or
(b)
the notice is a second or subsequent notice of intention to adopt and was given during the period of five months beginning with the giving of the preceding notice.
(3)
For the purposes of this group of sections, if the people concerned apply for leave to apply for an adoption order under section 39(6) and the leave is granted, the application for leave is not to be treated as disposed of until the period of three days beginning with the granting of the leave has expired.
(4)
This section does not prevent the removal of a child who is arrested.
(5)
Where a parent or guardian may remove a child from the people concerned in accordance with the provisions of this group of sections, the people concerned must at the request of the parent or guardian secure the child’s return to the parent or guardian at once.
(6)
A person who—
(a)
fails to comply with subsection (5); or
(b)
removes a child in contravention of this section,
is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months, or a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale, or both.
(7)
This group of sections applies whether or not the child in question is in Northern Ireland.
(8)
The reference in subsection (1) to a child placed by an adoption agency includes a child placed by an adoption agency within the meaning of section 2(1) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 or Scottish adoption agency within the meaning of section 144(3) of that Act.
Applications for adoption34
If section 33(1)(a) applies, the following persons may remove the child—
(a)
a person who has the court’s leave;
(b)
an adoption authority or other person in the exercise of a power conferred by any statutory provision other than Article 22(2) of the Children Order.
Authority foster parents35
(1)
This section applies if the child’s home is with authority foster parents.
(2)
If—
(a)
the child’s home has been with the foster parents at all times during the period of five years ending with the removal and the foster parents have given notice of intention to adopt; or
(b)
an application has been made for leave under section 39(6) and has not been disposed of,
the following persons may remove the child.
(3)
They are—
(a)
a person who has the court’s leave;
(b)
an adoption authority or other person in the exercise of a power conferred by any statutory provision, other than Article 22(2) of the Children Order.
(4)
If subsection (2) does not apply but—
(a)
the child’s home has been with the foster parents at all times during the period of one year ending with the removal; and
(b)
the foster parents have given notice of intention to adopt,
the following persons may remove the child.
(5)
They are—
(a)
subject to subsection (6), a person with parental responsibility for the child who is exercising the power in Article 22(2) of the Children Order;
(b)
a person who has the court’s leave;
(c)
an adoption authority or other person in the exercise of a power conferred by any statutory provision, other than Article 22(2) of the Children Order.
(6)
The power mentioned in subsection (5)(a) is not exercisable by the person there mentioned for such period as the court may, on an application made by the adoption authority, order.
Partners of parents36
(1)
This section applies if a child’s home is with a partner of a parent and the partner has given notice of intention to adopt.
(2)
If the child’s home has been with the partner for not less than three years (whether continuous or not) during the period of five years ending with the removal, the following persons may remove the child—
(a)
a person who has the court’s leave;
(b)
an adoption authority or other person in the exercise of a power conferred by any statutory provision other than Article 22(2) of the Children Order.
(3)
If subsection (2) does not apply, the following persons may remove the child—
(a)
a parent or guardian;
(b)
a person who has the court’s leave;
(c)
an adoption authority or other person in the exercise of a power conferred by any statutory provision other than Article 22(2) of the Children Order.
Other non-agency cases37
(1)
In any case where sections 34 to 36 do not apply but—
(a)
the people concerned have given notice of intention to adopt; or
(b)
the people concerned have applied for leave under section 39(6) and the application has not been disposed of,
the following persons may remove the child.
(2)
They are—
(a)
a person who has the court’s leave;
(b)
an adoption authority or other person in the exercise of a power conferred by any statutory provision, other than Article 22(2) of the Children Order.