Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 13, § 5-2.010
PURPOSE: This rule describes the general organization and function of the State Technical Assistance Team including its responsibilities in providing technical assistance to the multidisciplinary child protection members of the Child Fatality Review Program (CFRP) panels in investigating and prosecuting cases involving child abuse, child neglect, child sexual abuse, child exploitation, or child fatality review. This rule also establishes and describes the functions of local (county) CFRP panels, as well as the state CFRP panel in this child protective services process.
(2) Definition.
(3) State Technical Assistance Team.
(A) The State Technical Assistance Team shall assist in the investigation of child abuse, child neglect, child sexual abuse, child exploitation, child pornography, or child fatality cases upon the request of:
ment agency;
arrests, shall be available in the same manner as law enforcement records, as set forth in sections 610.100 to 610.200, RSMo, and to the individuals identified in subdivision (13) of subsection 2 of section 210.150, RSMo.
(13) of subsection 2 of section 210.150, RSMo, is a person who is a tenure-track or full-time research faculty member at an accredited institution of higher education engaged in scholarly research and who has the permission of the director of the Department of Social Services. Prior to the release of any identifying information the director of the DSS shall require the researcher to present a plan for maintaining the confidentiality of the identifying information. The researcher shall be prohibited from releasing the identifying information of individual cases.
(4) Local (County) Child Fatality Review Program (CFRP) Panels.
(DSS) shall convene a state CFRP panel appointed by the director of DSS to identify systemic problems and submit findings and recommendations on ways to prevent further child deaths.
(C) The local CFRP panel will review all deaths of children less than eighteen (18) years of age at the time of their death where one or more of the following factors are present:
under age one (1) year;
dent or other persons in the residence;
Division of Youth Services’ custody;
decedent;
seeking medical care;
charge of child at time of injury;
pathologist;
such as electrocution, crush or fall);
family/household; or
(D) The local CFRP panel at least shall review the following information on all suspicious deaths:
death-scene investigation;
injury, death, or both;
examinations;
examination, and laboratory evaluation;
ment;
offered to the family and/or community; and
prevent future deaths.
(E) The Children’s Division shall appoint regional coordinators to serve as resources to local CFRP panels. The regional coordinators will provide the following services:
and
dures developed by local panels.
(F) Initially, all panel members will be appointed by the prosecuting attorney. Subsequent appointments will be made by the chairperson and require majority approval of the core panel members. All members who represent a governmental agency defined as mandatory in this section will serve as long as they hold the position which made them eligible for appointment to the local CFRP panel. All other members shall serve a term which is defined in the procedures developed by the local panel. The local procedures shall also define the selection and removal processes for non-core members. The chairperson shall be elected by the review panel. The chairperson and all other members may be reappointed for consecutive terms. The local CFRP panel shall include, but not be limited to, the following core members:
Division;
and
cal services. Optional panel members may also serve either temporarily, based upon their knowledge or expertise in the type of child death being reviewed; or regularly, as other professionals or citizens with special interest in child abuse and neglect, based upon continued approval of the core panel members.
(G) If the county of residence, illness/injury/event, or death are different, the CFRP panel in the county where the illness/injury/event occurred shall review the death.
municate with the chairperson of the CFRP panel in the county of residence and death, if different, to request necessary information.
death, residence, or both, may choose to review the death.
and prevention Internet-based case reporting system - case report, must be completed on all children ages birth through seventeen (0- 17) who die in Missouri, regardless of state of residence.
in Missouri, may be reviewed at the sole discretion of the county panel, regardless of state of residence.
(J) The following process will be followed by the county CFRP panels:
enforcement officer or official, physician, coroner/medical examiner, funeral director, hospital personnel, or any person having knowledge that a person less than eighteen (18) years of age has died, shall notify the coroner or medical examiner immediately in the county of death.
in the county of death or residence is notified of a death, s/he shall notify the coroner or medical examiner immediately in the county of illness/injury/event, if different.
in the county of illness/injury/event determines that the death of the person under age eighteen (18) does not exhibit any suspicious circumstances as described in this section, the coroner/medical examiner will be responsible for notifying the panel chairperson of the death within seventy-two (72) hours and completing the appropriate sections of the national center for fatality review and prevention Internet-based case reporting system - case report and circumstances. If the chairperson disagrees with the coroner or medical examiner regarding the nature of the death and desires a review, the review panel can be activated.
in the county of illness/injury/event shall notify a certified child death pathologist to determine the need for an autopsy. If there is disagreement, the certified child death pathologist shall make the determination, unless the CFRP panel, within twenty-four (24) hours, decides against the certified child death pathologist.
determines that the child died from natural causes while under medical care, such coroner or medical examiner shall notify Children’s Division (Central Registry Unit, “Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline”—800-392- 3738 or by online system for reporting child abuse and neglect). In all other cases, the medical examiner or coroner shall immediately notify the Children’s Division of the child’s death, as required by section 58.452, RSMo;
the county of illness/injury/event shall notify the chairperson of the CFRP panel immediately if the death is suspicious;
will activate the review panel within seventytwo (72) hours and schedule a meeting to review the death.
share information and records available to that panel member.
review based on procedures developed by the panel and based on guidelines and protocols developed by the DSS;
a minimum:
causing a death occurred;
the death;
sons involved with the child and his/her family;
or other children in the home of the deceased child and whether they require protection;
can be provided to the family and/or community;
actions and/or best practices that can prevent future child deaths; and
issues or policies which enhance or detract from efforts to assist in the investigation, treatment, or prevention of fatalities; and
panel will review, update, and complete the national center for fatality review and prevention Internet-based case reporting system - case report that was initiated by the coroner or medical examiner, within sixty (60) days of the date of death, or within thirty (30) days of receipt of autopsy report, if child was autopsied.
(K) Final Report.
panel, the CFRP shall, after completing the review, prepare a Final Report which shall consist of a summary of prevention conclusions and recommendations. The Final Report shall be submitted on a form referred to as the Child Fatality Review Panel Final Report (or Final Report). Pursuant to section 210.192.3, RSMo, the Final Report issued by the panel is a public record and may be obtained by submitting a written request to the following address: State Technical Assistance Team, PO Box 208, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0208.
be forwarded directly to the State Technical Assistance Team, within ten (10) days of the final CFRP panel review, except in cases where criminal charges are being considered or pending. In those cases, the final report of the panel will be due within ten (10) days after a criminal indictment or information is filed in the case, or the local panel chair is notified of the prosecutor’s decision not to file charges.
CFRP panels, in providing prevention resource guidance and facilitation in the implementation of appropriate prevention strategies and responses.
will track the effectiveness of various prevention responses to specific risks, and will make this information available to the state CFRP panel and appropriate supporting agencies.
(5) State Child Fatality Review Panel.
(A) The state CFRP panel shall be composed of a minimum of seven (7) members. All members will be appointed by the director of the DSS.
members of this panel may serve as long as they hold the position which made them eligible for appointment.
which define the terms for all members, reasons for the removal of members from the panel and how members will be appointed in the future.
may be reappointed for consecutive terms.
(B) The director of DSS shall appoint the following persons to serve on the state CFRP panel:
attorney;
Division;
vices;
of Health and Senior Services;
and
cal services.
(C) Other members of the state CFRP panel may include persons from the following agencies/groups:
tion;
and treating abused/neglected children;
ondary Education;
with special interest in child abuse and neglect.
members who are not division employees for reasonable expenses, consistent with state travel rules and limitations for expenses associated with review panel business held outside their county of residence, but will not provide for any other compensation. Children’s Division will be responsible for the reimbursement of expenses, subject to state travel rules and limitations, and compensation for its employees on the panel.
(E) The state CFRP panel shall review and discuss all relevant materials submitted by the state CFRP panel members, the local CFRP panels, and STAT. The purpose of the review will be to:
CFRP panels to determine the frequency and cause of child fatalities throughout the state;
prehensiveness of current statutes, policies, and procedures relevant to the management of fatal abuse/neglect cases;
STAT to determine the accuracy of identification of fatally abused and neglected children;
operations of the county CFRP panels; and
after reviewing statewide trends and actions suggested by local panels.
(G) DSS and the state CFRP panel annually shall evaluate the following factors related to the work of the local CFRP panels:
(H) The state CFRP panel shall submit findings and recommendations to the director of DSS, the governor, the speaker of the house of representatives, the president pro tempore of the senate, and the children’s services commission, juvenile officers, and chairperson of the local CFRP panels. At a minimum, the findings shall address the following issues:
reviewed by county panels;
perpetrators;
deceased children;
of death and whether death was attributable to child abuse/neglect;
addressed through changes in policy, procedures, or statute.
AUTHORITY: sections 210.192–210.196, 660.017, and 660.520–660.528, RSMo 2016.* This rule originally filed as 13 CSR 45-2.010. Emergency rule filed Dec. 19, 2000, effective Jan. 1, 2001, expired June 29, 2001. Original rule filed Dec. 19, 2000, effective June 30, 2001. Moved to 13 CSR 5-2.010 and amended: Filed Aug. 8, 2018, effective March 30, 2019.
*Original authority: 210.192, RSMo 1991, amended 1991, 1994, 2000, 2014; 210.194, RSMo 1991, amended 1993, 1994, 1995; 210.195, RSMo 1991, amended 1994, 2000; 210.196, RSMo 1991, amended 1993, 1994, 1995, 2014; 660.017, RSMo 1993, amended 1995; 660.520, RSMo 1990, amended 2000, 2004; 660.523, RSMo 1990, amended 2014; 660.525, RSMo 1990, amended 2014; 660.526, RSMo 1994, amended 2014; and 660.528, RSMo 2000.