LDSS-7015. Amendment to a Fully Executed and Approved Adoption Subsidy Agreement

LDSS-7015. Amendment to a Fully Executed and Approved Adoption Subsidy Agreement

Form LDSS-7015, Amendment to a Fully Executed and Approved Adoption Subsidy Agreement, is a New York State Office of Children and Family Services form used for making changes to a previously approved and executed adoption subsidy agreement.

The form consists of two main sections. The first section includes information about the original adoption subsidy agreement, including the parties involved, the date the agreement was approved, and the date of the proposed amendment. The second section requires the parties to provide detailed information about the proposed amendment, including a description of the amendment, the legal justification for the amendment, the date the amendment will take effect, and the date the amendment will expire.

Important fields in this form include the description of the amendment, the legal justification for the amendment, the effective date of the amendment, and the expiration date of the amendment. It is important to provide accurate and detailed information in these fields, as the amendment will not be approved without it. It is also important to provide any additional documents or information that may be necessary to support the amendment.

The form would be used in a situation in which a party to an adoption subsidy agreement wishes to make a change to the agreement. The purpose of the form is to provide the necessary information for the New York State Office of Children and Family Services to consider the proposed amendment and decide whether to approve it. The form also helps to ensure that all parties involved in the agreement are aware of the proposed change and to provide a record of the amendment.

Specific instructions for filling out the form are provided on the form itself. Related forms and alternatives for making changes to adoption subsidy agreements include LDSS-7016 and LDSS-7018. Additional documents or information may be required to support the proposed amendment.