Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 13, § 35-60.010
PURPOSE: The principles of this rule are to support the licensing of family homes that are resilient, safe, healthy, and economically secure and where the household members are committed to the parental protecting and nurturing of foster youth placed in the family home.
(1) For the purpose of this regulation, the following terms shall be defined as follows:
(H) Foster Family Home Applicant. One (1) or two (2) primary adult individual(s) who live in the same household and complete and submit a prescribed application to provide foster care services as parent substitutes to foster youth placed in the home. When two (2) individuals are applying—
were applying as a single individual;
shall be denied; and
shall be granted listing the names of both applicants;
(2) Process for applying for a license, or for the renewal of a license, as a foster family home.
(D) Any applicant, any household member age eighteen (18) and older, and any child less than eighteen (18) who has been certified as an adult for the commission of a crime, or has been convicted or pled guilty or nolo contendere to any crime, shall register with the Family Care Safety Registry (FCSR) and submit signed release forms and fingerprints for the purpose of obtaining background screening for child abuse or neglect, criminal, and circuit court records.
Patrol for criminal background checks.
required by section 210.487, RSMo, may be paid by the state, including reimbursement of persons incurring the cost of fingerprinting under this subsection.
(E) Upon compliance with licensing law and regulations, the director shall authorize issuance of a license for a term not to exceed two (2) years, subject to renewal on expiration.
foster family home to whom it is issued. Upon approval, a single license listing the individual(s) shall be issued. Only one (1) license can be issued per household. All adults age eighteen (18) and older in the household who will have child care responsibility will be required to attend state-approved foster parent training.
licensee, and is subject to revocation upon failure of the individual(s) to comply with the licensing requirements. A licensee does not have a right to renewal of his or her license.
The license is a public record and shall, upon request, be made available for inspection.
home is authorized to accept for care shall be specified on the license and shall not be exceeded except for the temporary placement of sibling or mother and child family groups. The foster family shall be able to indicate age and gender preference.
conducted by the personnel of the division or providers contracted by the division.
parent at the time of initial licensure or renewal, verifying current licensing status.
(F) The division shall maintain a file on each applicant for a foster care license. The file shall contain any and all information pertinent to the licensing process including, but not limited to, the application for license and renewals of license and all supporting documentation. Except as otherwise provided herein or otherwise required by law, information contained in a foster care licensing file that may be confidential and not disclosed to the public includes, but is not limited to—
Sunshine Law, section 610.010 et seq., RSMo;
household members as provided in HIPAA, 45 CFR Parts 160 and 164;
home;
and treatment, which is confidential pursuant to 42 CFR Part 2.1 and other applicable federal law;
information, the release of which may put the health or safety of foster children, foster parents, or household members at risk; and
competent jurisdiction. Notwithstanding, any provision in these rules to the contrary, parents and legal guardians may have access to information pertaining to foster parents as provided in section 210.498, RSMo.
(G) License Supervision.
inspect the foster family home at reasonable times to verify compliance with the licensing rules.
Notwithstanding, any provision in these rules to the contrary, parents and legal guardians may have access to information pertaining to such inspections as provided in section 210.498, RSMo.
AUTHORITY: sections 207.020, 210.506, and 660.017, RSMo 2016.* Emergency rule filed July 18, 2006, effective Aug. 4, 2006, expired Jan. 30, 2007. Original rule filed July 18, 2006, effective Jan. 30, 2007. Amended: Filed Sept. 15, 2015, effective March 30, 2016. Emergency amendment filed Oct. 8, 2025, effective Oct. 23, 2025, expired April 20, 2026. Amended: Filed Oct. 8, 2025, effective April 30, 2026. *Original authority: 207.020, RSMo 1945, amended 1961, 1965, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1993, 2014; 210.506, RSMo 1982, amended 1993, 1995; and 660.017, RSMo 1993, amended 1995.