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Section: 210.0900 Definitions. Rsmo 210.900


Published: 2015

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Missouri Revised Statutes













Chapter 210

Child Protection and Reformation

←210.879

Section 210.900.1

210.903→

August 28, 2015

Definitions.

210.900. 1. Sections 210.900 to 210.936 shall be known and may be

cited as the "Family Care Safety Act".



2. As used in sections 210.900 to 210.936, the following terms shall

mean:



(1) "Child-care provider", any licensed or license-exempt child-care

home, any licensed or license-exempt child-care center, child-placing

agency, residential care facility for children, group home, foster family

group home, foster family home, employment agency that refers a child-care

worker to parents or guardians as defined in section 289.005*. The term

"child-care provider" does not include summer camps or voluntary

associations designed primarily for recreational or educational purposes;



(2) "Child-care worker", any person who is employed by a child-care

provider, or receives state or federal funds, either by direct payment,

reimbursement or voucher payment, as remuneration for child-care services;



(3) "Department", the department of health and senior services;



(4) "Elder-care provider", any operator licensed pursuant to chapter

198 or any person, corporation, or association who provides in-home

services under contract with the department of social services or its

divisions, or any employer of nurses or nursing assistants of home health

agencies licensed pursuant to sections 197.400 to 197.477, or any nursing

assistants employed by a hospice pursuant to sections 197.250 to 197.280,

or that portion of a hospital for which subdivision (3) of subsection 1 of

section 198.012 applies;



(5) "Elder-care worker", any person who is employed by an elder-care

provider, or who receives state or federal funds, either by direct payment,

reimbursement or voucher payment, as remuneration for elder-care services;



(6) "Employer", any child-care provider, elder-care provider, or

personal-care provider as defined in this section;



(7) "Mental health provider", any developmental disability facility

or group home as defined in section 633.005;



(8) "Mental health worker", any person employed by a mental health

provider to provide personal care services and supports;



(9) "Patrol", the Missouri state highway patrol;



(10) "Personal-care attendant" or "personal-care worker", a person

who performs routine services or supports necessary for a person with a

physical or mental disability to enter and maintain employment or to live

independently;



(11) "Personal-care provider", any person, corporation, or

association who provides personal-care services or supports under contract

with the department of mental health or the department of social services

or its divisions;



(12) "Related child care", child care provided only to a child or

children by such child's or children's grandparents, great-grandparents,

aunts or uncles, or siblings living in a residence separate from the child

or children;



(13) "Related elder care", care provided only to an elder by an adult

child, a spouse, a grandchild, a great-grandchild or a sibling of such

elder.



(L. 1999 H.B. 490 & H.B. 308 § 3, A.L. 2001 S.B. 48, A.L. 2008 S.B.

1081, A.L. 2011 H.B. 555 merged with H.B. 648, A.L. 2014 H.B.

1299 Revision)



*Section 289.005 was repealed by H.B. 393, 1995.





2011

2008

2001

1999



2011



210.900. 1. Sections 210.900 to 210.936 shall be known and may be

cited as the "Family Care Safety Act".



2. As used in sections 210.900 to 210.936, the following terms shall

mean:



(1) "Child-care provider", any licensed or license-exempt child-care

home, any licensed or license-exempt child-care center, child-placing

agency, residential care facility for children, group home, foster family

group home, foster family home, employment agency that refers a child-care

worker to parents or guardians as defined in section 289.005*. The term

"child-care provider" does not include summer camps or voluntary

associations designed primarily for recreational or educational purposes;



(2) "Child-care worker", any person who is employed by a child-care

provider, or receives state or federal funds, either by direct payment,

reimbursement or voucher payment, as remuneration for child-care services;



(3) "Department", the department of health and senior services;



(4) "Elder-care provider", any operator licensed pursuant to chapter

198 or any person, corporation, or association who provides in-home

services under contract with the division of aging, or any employer of

nurses or nursing assistants of home health agencies licensed pursuant to

sections 197.400 to 197.477, or any nursing assistants employed by a

hospice pursuant to sections 197.250 to 197.280, or that portion of a

hospital for which subdivision (3) of subsection 1 of section 198.012

applies;



(5) "Elder-care worker", any person who is employed by an elder-care

provider, or who receives state or federal funds, either by direct payment,

reimbursement or voucher payment, as remuneration for elder-care services;



(6) "Employer", any child-care provider, elder- care provider, or

personal-care provider as defined in this section;



(7) "Mental health provider", any developmental disability facility

or group home as defined in section 633.005;



(8) "Mental health worker", any person employed by a mental health

provider to provide personal care services and supports;



(9) "Patrol", the Missouri state highway patrol;



(10) "Personal-care attendant" or "personal-care worker", a person

who performs routine services or supports necessary for a person with a

physical or mental disability to enter and maintain employment or to live

independently;



(11) "Personal-care provider", any person, corporation, or

association who provides personal-care services or supports under contract

with the department of mental health, the division of aging, the department

of health and senior services or the department of elementary and secondary

education;



(12) "Related child care", child care provided only to a child or

children by such child's or children's grandparents, great-grandparents,

aunts or uncles, or siblings living in a residence separate from the child

or children;



(13) "Related elder care", care provided only to an elder by an adult

child, a spouse, a grandchild, a great-grandchild or a sibling of such

elder.



2008



210.900. 1. Sections 210.900 to 210.936 shall be known and may be cited

as the "Family Care Safety Act".



2. As used in sections 210.900 to 210.936, the following terms shall mean:



(1) "Child-care provider", any licensed or license-exempt child-care

home, any licensed or license-exempt child-care center, child-placing agency,

residential care facility for children, group home, foster family group home,

foster family home, employment agency that refers a child-care worker to

parents or guardians as defined in section 289.005*. The term "child-care

provider" does not include summer camps or voluntary associations designed

primarily for recreational or educational purposes;



(2) "Child-care worker", any person who is employed by a child-care

provider, or receives state or federal funds, either by direct payment,

reimbursement or voucher payment, as remuneration for child-care services;



(3) "Department", the department of health and senior services;



(4) "Elder-care provider", any operator licensed pursuant to chapter 198

or any person, corporation, or association who provides in-home services

under contract with the division of aging, or any employer of nurses or

nursing assistants of home health agencies licensed pursuant to sections

197.400 to 197.477, or any nursing assistants employed by a hospice pursuant

to sections 197.250 to 197.280, or that portion of a hospital for which

subdivision (3) of subsection 1 of section 198.012 applies;



(5) "Elder-care worker", any person who is employed by an elder-care

provider, or who receives state or federal funds, either by direct payment,

reimbursement or voucher payment, as remuneration for elder-care services;



(6) "Employer", any child-care provider, elder-care provider, or

personal-care provider as defined in this section;



(7) "Mental health provider", any mental retardation facility or group

home as defined in section 633.005;



(8) "Mental health worker", any person employed by a mental health

provider to provide personal care services and supports;



(9) "Patrol", the Missouri state highway patrol;



(10) "Personal-care attendant" or "personal-care worker", a person who

performs routine services or supports necessary for a person with a physical

or mental disability to enter and maintain employment or to live

independently;



(11) "Personal-care provider", any person, corporation, or association

who provides personal-care services or supports under contract with the

department of mental health, the division of aging, the department of health

and senior services or the department of elementary and secondary education;



(12) "Related child care", child care provided only to a child or

children by such child's or children's grandparents, great-grandparents,

aunts or uncles, or siblings living in a residence separate from the child or

children;



(13) "Related elder care", care provided only to an elder by an adult

child, a spouse, a grandchild, a great-grandchild or a sibling of such elder.



2001



210.900. 1. Sections 210.900 to 210.936 shall be known and may be

cited as the "Family Care Safety Act".



2. As used in sections 210.900 to 210.936, the following terms shall

mean:



(1) "Child-care provider", any licensed or license-exempt child-care

home, any licensed or license-exempt child-care center, child-placing

agency, residential care facility for children, group home, foster family

group home, foster family home, employment agency that refers a child-care

worker to parents or guardians as defined in section 289.005*, RSMo. The

term "child-care provider" does not include summer camps or voluntary

associations designed primarily for recreational or educational purposes;



(2) "Child-care worker", any person who is employed by a child-care

provider, or receives state or federal funds, either by direct payment,

reimbursement or voucher payment, as remuneration for child-care services;



(3) "Department", the department of health and senior services;



(4) "Elder-care provider", any operator licensed pursuant to chapter

198, RSMo, or any person, corporation, or association who provides in-home

services under contract with the division of aging, or any employer of

nurses or nursing assistants of home health agencies licensed pursuant to

sections 197.400 to 197.477, RSMo, or any nursing assistants employed by a

hospice pursuant to sections 197.250 to 197.280, RSMo, or that portion of a

hospital for which subdivision (3) of subsection 1 of section 198.012,

RSMo, applies;



(5) "Elder-care worker", any person who is employed by an elder-care

provider, or who receives state or federal funds, either by direct payment,

reimbursement or voucher payment, as remuneration for elder-care services;



(6) "Patrol", the Missouri state highway patrol;



(7) "Employer", any child-care provider, elder-care provider, or

personal-care provider as defined in this section;



(8) "Personal-care attendant" or "personal-care worker", a person who

performs routine services or supports necessary for a person with a

physical or mental disability to enter and maintain employment or to live

independently;



(9) "Personal-care provider", any person, corporation, or association

who provides personal-care services or supports under contract with the

department of mental health, the division of aging, the department of

health and senior services or the department of elementary and secondary

education;



(10) "Related child care", child care provided only to a child or

children by such child's or children's grandparents, great-grandparents,

aunts or uncles, or siblings living in a residence separate from the child

or children;



(11) "Related elder care", care provided only to an elder by an adult

child, a spouse, a grandchild, a great-grandchild or a sibling of such

elder.



1999



210.900. 1. Sections 210.900 to 210.936 shall be known and may be

cited as the "Family Care Safety Act".



2. As used in sections 210.900 to 210.936, the following terms shall

mean:



(1) "Child-care provider", any licensed or license-exempt child-care

home, any licensed or license-exempt child-care center, child-placing

agency, residential care facility for children, group home, foster family

group home, foster family home, employment agency that refers a child-care

worker to parents or guardians as defined in section 289.005, RSMo. The

term "child-care provider" does not include summer camps or voluntary

associations designed primarily for recreational or educational purposes;



(2) "Child-care worker", any person who is employed by a child-care

provider, or receives state or federal funds, either by direct payment,

reimbursement or voucher payment, as remuneration for child-care services;



(3) "Department", the department of health;



(4) "Elder-care provider", any operator licensed pursuant to chapter

198, RSMo, or any employer of nurses or nursing assistants of home health

agencies licensed pursuant to sections 197.400 to 197.477, RSMo, or any

nursing assistants employed by a hospice pursuant to sections 197.250 to

197.280, RSMo, or that portion of a hospital for which subdivision (3) of

subsection 1 of section 198.012, RSMo, applies;



(5) "Elder-care worker", any person who is employed by an elder-care

provider, or who receives state or federal funds, either by direct payment,

reimbursement or voucher payment, as remuneration for elder-care services;



(6) "Patrol", the Missouri state highway patrol;



(7) "Related child care", child care provided only to a child or

children by such child's or children's grandparents, great-grandparents,

aunts or uncles, or siblings living in a residence separate from the child

or children;



(8) "Related elder care", care provided only to an elder by an adult

child, a spouse, a grandchild, a great-grandchild or a sibling of such

elder.



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