Section 8545 Of Part 1. Definitions From California Family Law Code >> Division 13. >> Part 1.
8545
. "Special needs child" means a child for whom all of the
following are true:
(a) It has been determined that the child cannot or should not be
returned to the home of his or her parents, as evidenced by a
petition for termination of parental rights, a court order
terminating parental rights, or a signed relinquishment.
(b) The child has at least one of the following characteristics
that is a barrier to his or her adoption:
(1) Adoptive placement without financial assistance is unlikely
because of membership in a sibling group that should remain intact,
or by virtue of race, ethnicity, color, language, age of three years
or older, or parental background of a medical or behavioral nature
that can be determined to adversely affect the development of the
child.
(2) Adoptive placement without financial assistance is unlikely
because the child has a mental, physical, emotional, or medical
disability that has been certified by a licensed professional
competent to make an assessment and operating within the scope of his
or her profession. This paragraph shall also apply to children with
a developmental disability as defined in subdivision (a) of Section
4512 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, including those determined
to require out-of-home nonmedical care as described in Section 11464
of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
(c) The need for adoption subsidy is evidenced by an unsuccessful
search for an adoptive home to take the child without financial
assistance, as documented in the case file of the prospective
adoptive child. The requirement for this search shall be waived when
it would be against the best interest of the child because of the
existence of significant emotional ties with prospective adoptive
parents while in the care of these persons as a foster child.