Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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Which act specifies the grounds for parental unfitness and procedures governing the adoption of children?

  1. Adoption Act

  2. Inter-Ethnic Placement Act (IEPA)

  3. Juvenile Court Act

  4. Children and Family Services Act

The correct answer is: Adoption Act

The correct answer is the Adoption Act. The Adoption Act specifies the grounds for parental unfitness and procedures governing the adoption of children. This law outlines the legal process for terminating parental rights and transferring custody of a child to an adoptive family. The other options are not correct because: - The Inter-Ethnic Placement Act (IEPA) governs the placement of children across racial and ethnic lines in foster care and adoption, but it does not specifically address the grounds for parental unfitness or adoption procedures. - The Juvenile Court Act focuses on the jurisdiction and procedures of juvenile courts in Illinois, not specifically on parental unfitness or adoption procedures. - The Children and Family Services Act addresses the provision of child welfare services in Illinois but does not specifically outline the grounds for parental unfitness or adoption procedures.