Section 210.861 – Board of directors, term, expenses, organization — powers — funds, expenditure, purpose, restrictions.
Effective – 28 Aug 2015, 2 histories 210.861. Board of directors, term, expenses, organization — powers — funds, expenditure, purpose, restrictions. — 1. When the tax prescribed by section 210.860 or section 67.1775 is established, the governing body of the city or county or city not within a county shall appoint a board of directors […]
Section 210.865 – Information system, tracking of children by court and by certain state departments — information to be confidential, when.
Effective – 28 Aug 2000 210.865. Information system, tracking of children by court and by certain state departments — information to be confidential, when. — The juvenile divisions of the circuit courts and the departments of social services, mental health, elementary and secondary education and health shall share information regarding individual children who have come […]
Section 210.870 – Juvenile information governance commission created, members, duties, meetings, annual report.
Effective – 28 Aug 2014 210.870. Juvenile information governance commission created, members, duties, meetings, annual report. — 1. There is hereby established the “Juvenile Information Governance Commission”. 2. The commission shall be composed of the following members: (1) The director of the department of mental health; (2) The director of the department of health and […]
Section 210.875 – Children’s services commission study, purpose.
Effective – 28 Aug 1998 210.875. Children’s services commission study, purpose. — 1. The Missouri children’s services commission shall evaluate current state laws and policies that affect incarcerated parents and their children. The commission shall place particular emphasis on the areas of child custody and visitation. 2. The commission shall inform legislators and policy makers […]
Section 210.877 – Courts and agencies to provide information.
Effective – 28 Aug 1998 210.877. Courts and agencies to provide information. — The circuit courts* of this state, the office of the state courts administrator, the department of public safety, the department of corrections and the department of social services shall cooperate with the commission by providing information needed by the commission as requested […]
Section 210.760 – Placement in foster care — division’s duties — removal of children from school, restrictions.
Effective – 28 Aug 2004 210.760. Placement in foster care — division’s duties — removal of children from school, restrictions. — 1. In making placements in foster care the children’s division shall: (1) Arrange for a preplacement visit of the child, except in emergencies; (2) Provide full and accurate medical information and medical history to […]
Section 210.761 – Right to testify at foster care hearings, qualifications, limitation.
Effective – 28 Aug 1995 210.761. Right to testify at foster care hearings, qualifications, limitation. — Any person who has provided foster care to a child at any time in a two-year period prior to any hearing concerning the child conducted pursuant to the provisions of sections 210.700 to 210.760, shall be allowed to* testify […]
Section 210.762 – Family support team meetings to be held, when — who may attend — form to be used.
Effective – 28 Aug 2007 210.762. Family support team meetings to be held, when — who may attend — form to be used. — 1. When a child is taken into custody by a juvenile officer or law enforcement official under subdivision (1) of subsection 1 of section 211.031 and initially placed with the division, […]
Section 210.764 – Certain case records available for review by parents or guardians.
Effective – 28 Aug 2004 210.764. Certain case records available for review by parents or guardians. — Except as provided in section 210.150, the case records of a child in protective custody compiled by the children’s division shall be available for review by the parent or legal guardian of the child. ——– (L. 2004 S.B. […]
Section 210.790 – Foster parent standing for court proceedings.
Effective – 28 Aug 2014 210.790. Foster parent standing for court proceedings. — A foster parent shall have standing to participate in all court hearings pertaining to a child in their care. ——– (L. 2014 H.B. 1092 § 1)