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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 25', '§ 1', '§ 2', '§ 3', '§ 5', '§ 8', '§ 14', '§ 17', '§ 18', '§ 19', '§ 20', '§ 21', '§ 22', '§ 24', '§ 25']

Machine Translation of "Order On The Rules Of Procedure For Adoption Board" (Denmark)
Order On The Rules Of Procedure For Adoption Board
Original Language Title: Order On Rules Of Procedure For Adoption Board
Read the untranslated law here: https://www.retsinformation.dk/Forms/R0710.aspx?id=127301
Overview (table of contents) Chapter 1 Adoption Committee's organisation and competence
Chapter 2 Secretariat
Chapter 4 complaints
Chapter 5 monitoring of adoption consultations
Chapter 6 supervision of intermediary organisations
Chapter 7 National foreign adoption
Chapter 8 entry into force The full text of the Ordinance on the rules of procedure for Adoption Board
Pursuant to § § 25, 25 (b) and 30 (3) of the adoption Act, see. lovbekendtgørelse nr. 905 of 28. September 2009, fixed:
§ 1. Adoption Board consists of a Chairman, who shall be a high court judge or Supreme Court Justice, and of nine other members, of which four members with medical expertise (Pediatrics, internal medicine, psychiatry, and child and adolescent psychiatry), a psychologist, a social worker, two lay community members as well as a lawyer from the Department of family affairs.
(2). Members and deputies are appointed by the Minister of Justice in these for up to four years at a time. A member may be appointed for 8 years in total. The same applies to a Deputy.
(3). The legal member of the Board is Vice-Chairman of the Board. The Vice-President replaces the President's place, if the Chairman is prevented.
§ 2. Adoption Board's main tasks are:
1) to deal with complaints about:
(a)) decisions taken by the adoption, without prejudice to the consultations. Chapter 4,
(b)) the company abroad carried out by the organizations, as the Minister of Justice has been given permission to provide adoption assistance pursuant to the adoption Act section 30, paragraph 1 (the intermediaries), see. Chapter 4,
(c)) intermediate organisations processing of cases, where the Organization brought a specific child in proposal for a Danish adoption applicants (matching proposals), see. Chapter 4,
2) to oversee:
(a) without prejudice to the consultations provided for adoption). Chapter 5,
(b)) intermediate organisations business abroad, see. Chapter 6,
(c)) intermediate organisations processing of matching proposal, see. Chapter 6,
3) as well as:
(a)) by the national adoption directory to choose the approved applicant deemed best suited to adopt a particular child or receive a particular child in care with a view to the adoption of the basic regulation. Chapter 7,
(b)) to appoint a number of specially qualified pediatricians who can guide the adoption applicants in connection with the matching proposal,
c) collecting, processing and disseminating knowledge about adoption, and
(d)) to publish an annual report.
§ 3. The Committee President shall organise the Committee's work, with the assistance of the Secretariat, in accordance with article 3. Chapter 2, and head of Committee meetings.
§ 5. Department of Family Affairs provides secretarial assistance available to the Committee.
(2). The Board may authorize one or more members to take decisions on certain specified conditions.
(3). The Board may authorize one or more members or the Secretariat to carry out the Board's decisions.
§ 8. The Board is in the Affairs dealt with on plenary meetings, a quorum when at least 5 members, including the Chairman, are participating.
(2). The Committee can, except in the case of the processing of complaints, summon persons likely to have special insight or interest therein, to participate during the Board's treatment of an item on the agenda.
(4). Acts in specific appeals for treatment must be available to members in good time before the meeting. In exceptional cases, it is sufficient that the acts are available at the latest at the meeting.
§ 14. Adoption Committee members are subject to General rules on secrecy legislation.
Appeal's judgements preparation
§ 17. The Committee shall decide in appeal proceedings by oral treatment at plenary meetings, see. However, paragraph 2, and section 18.
§ 18. The Chairman may on its own without referral to the Committee take a decision,
1) rejecting a complaint from a person who is not a complaint justified,
2) rejection of a complaint in accordance with its nature cannot be dealt with by the Committee, and
3) rejection of a request for resumption of proceedings, if there is no new and significant information.
(2). The Board's other members are informed of the decisions subsequently taken pursuant to paragraph 1.
§ 19. The, which is a party to the appeal proceedings shall be eligible for oral satisfaction of the Committee to explain his perception of the appeal.
§ 20. For each Committee meeting, a protocol which included:
1 the Board's decision regarding the individual complaint) cases, indicating the vote number, and
2) Board's reasons for decision, together with an indication of the views of individual members, if there has been disagreement.
§ 21. The Board's decision shall state whether there has been consensus among Committee members about their deliberations or whether the offered dissent. By dissent must vote the number appear in the decision.
§ 22. The Board may convene consultations provided for review in adoption cases from the Tribunal.
§ 24. The Committee shall inform the Department of Family Affairs on matters which give rise to administrative difficulties.
§ 25. The Board oversees the intermediary organisations processing of matching proposals and with organisations abroad, including cooperation with the foreign partners.
(2). The Committee may request the Department of Family Affairs pursuant to the Hague Convention of 29 on. May 1993 on protection of children and cooperation in respect of intercountry adoption to obtain information necessary for the supervision of the Board.
(3). The Committee may request the intermediary organisations to provide material for lighting by giving countries ' legislation and practice relating to adoption, as the Board may request the organizations to prepare statements on current conditions and future prospects. The Committee may also visit foreign authorities and intermediate organisations, foreign contacts as part of its supervision.
section 28. The Committee shall inform the Department of Family Affairs of the supervision gives rise to, including on matters which, in the Board's view, can give rise to actions against an intermediary organization.
section 29. The Tribunal may, at the request of the Department of Family Affairs, give opinions on General or specific conditions concerning the intermediary organisations and their activities abroad, including on their existing or future cooperation relationships abroad.
(2). The Committee shall issue, at the request of the Department of Family Affairs, setting for approval of an intermediary organization cooperation abroad.
section 30. When an adoption consultation file a case under section 16 of the Ordinance for approval as an adopter, in which an adoption applicant is approved for adoption, three members of the Board shall conduct a review of the matter and does it including the familiar with the information in the case, which could have an impact in connection with the possible selection of the applicant in accordance with section 31.
(2). In order to carry out the examination referred to in paragraph 1, the appointment of one or more groups in the Committee vote. The Member of the Board who is a social worker, is a member of all the vote groups.
section 31. When a child abduction adopted at national adoption is sought or placed in care with a view to the adoption, with the assistance of the Committee, the Adoption of the Paediatric Committee member of a review of the child's case. The vote group, see. section 30, paragraph 2, on the recommendation of the permanent member selects in the groups, then the vote of the approved applicants, who after a concrete assessment deemed best suited to adopt the child or receive the child in care with a view to adoption.
section 32. The treatment of matters covered by this chapter, is done on the writing basis.
section 33. The notice shall enter into force on the 1. October 2009.
(2). Executive Order No. 1041 of 16. December 1999 on the rules of procedure for Adoption, the Committee is hereby repealed.
The Ministry of Justice, the 28. September 2009 Brian M/Trine Heath