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The federal Multiethnic Placement Act (MEPA)of 1994 forbids public welfare agencies from placing a child with a family from a different racial or ethnic group if there is a family from the child's own racial or ethnic group available.

Multiethnic Placement Act

A law designed to prevent discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in the placement of children for adoption or foster care.

Public Welfare Agencies

Government organizations responsible for providing social services to individuals and families in need, including financial aid, healthcare, and housing assistance.

  • Understand the consequences of adoption legislation and its impact on both children and adoptive families.
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