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Adoption Exhibit 31
Children In Non-Finalized Adoptive Homes,
Classified by Title IV-E Eligibility, 1994 VCIS Survey

1994 Reporting States Number of Children in Non-Finalized Adoptive Homes Number of Children IV-E Eligible Percent IV-E Eligible (1)
Alabama 147 40 27.2%
Alaska      
Arizona      
Arkansas 82 64 78.0%
California      
Colorado      
Connecticut      
Delaware      
D.C. 11 1 9.1%
Florida      
Georgia 1,177    
Hawaii      
Idaho 3 2 66.7%
Illinois      
Indiana 128    
Iowa      
Kansas      
Kentucky      
Louisiana      
Maine      
Maryland 120 89 74.2%
Massachusetts 988    
Michigan      
Minnesota      
Mississippi 8    
Missouri 438 214 48.9%
Montana      
Nebraska 109    
Nevada      
New Hampshire      
New Jersey 373    
New Mexico 378 302 79.9%
New York      
North Carolina 536    
North Dakota      
Ohio      
Oklahoma      
Oregon      
Pennsylvania      
Puerto Rico      
Rhode Island      
South Carolina 198    
South Dakota      
Tennessee 722    
Texas      
Utah      
Vermont 21 20 95.2%
Virginia 534 316 59.2%
Washington      
West Virginia      
Wisconsin 284 143 50.4%
Wyoming      
Reporting States Total 6,257 1,191 59.0%
Number of Reporting States 19 10  

Source: VCIS Survey, Part II, questions 25 and 25a.

A blank cell within a row indicates either that the relevant question is not applicable to the state, or that the state did not respond to the question.

  1. The percent of IV-E eligible children is with respect to the total number of children (for IV-E responding states) in non-finalized adoptive homes.