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ADOPTION ACT 2009 - SECT 122
Health
(1) The chief executive must be satisfied the person has good health to
provide stable, high level care for a child until adulthood.
(2) Without
limiting subsection (1) , the person does not have good health for subsection
(1) if the person has a disqualifying condition.
(3) If the person has a
condition other than a disqualifying condition, the chief executive must have
regard to— (a) its effect on the level of care the person will be able to
provide to an adopted child, without help from someone else, and the time for
which the person is likely to be able to provide the care; and
(b) whether
the person needs a carer or is likely to need a carer in the future; and
(c)
whether the condition is likely to have an adverse impact on an adopted
child’s wellbeing or best interests.
(4) In this section—
"condition" means— (a) a disability or impairment; or
(b) an illness or
anything else that affects a person’s health.
"disqualifying condition" means a condition prescribed under a regulation to
be a disqualifying condition for this section.
"health" means physical, psychological and mental health.
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