Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 9, § 10-5.210
PURPOSE: This rule establishes procedures for requesting an exception from the administrative rules of the Department of Mental Health.
(1) Definitions. The following terms are defined as follows:
(1) or more administrative findings of abuse, neglect, or misuse of funds/property which, under 9 CSR 10-5.200 leads to a person being listed on the Department of Mental Health disqualification registry;
(B) Exception, a decision by the department not to enforce an administrative rule under the individual circumstances described in the request for an exception and the conditions described in the approval. The following requests for exceptions will not be considered:
fact in compliance with the rule; and
rule.
(2) Rules Subject to an Exception. Only the following rules may be the subject of an exception:
(E) Rules related to disqualification from employment under 9 CSR 10-5.190 and 9 CSR 10-5.200. In the context of employment disqualification the following apply:
tion until twelve (12) months have passed since the sentence of the court or since the department gave official notice of the person’s name being added to the Department of Mental Health disqualification registry.
individuals who have been certified by the Missouri Credentialing Board as a Peer Specialist and are supported for an exception by a substance use disorder treatment program, mental health program, or recovery support program that is operated, licensed, certified, accredited, in possession of deemed status, or funded by the Division of Behavioral Health. If an exception is granted to the individual under this provision, it shall be limited to the individual’s employment at the supporting program. Should the individual end employment with the substance use disorder treatment program, mental health program, or recovery support program during the twelve (12) months since the sentence of the court, the individual must seek a new exception that is subject to the same limitations as set forth herein. Once twelve (12) months have passed since the sentence of the court, the limitations set forth herein are no longer required; and
administrative rule does not replace or substitute for the appeal procedures afforded under Department Operating Regulation (DOR) 2.205 and 9 CSR 10-5.200 or any other administrative process. A person is not required to exhaust the appeal procedures as a prerequisite to requesting an exception; however, an exception will not be considered while an appeal is pending.
(3) Eligibility for an Exception. The following may apply for an exception:
(4) Exceptions Process. Requests for an exception must include the information specified in this rule in order to be considered by the exceptions committee.
(A) A person may request an exception by sending to the exceptions committee a written request which—
pliance with the rule should be waived; and
mentation, if appropriate.
(B) In addition, the following additional items must be part of a request under 9 CSR 10-5.190, related to disqualification from employment:
containing the following information:
incident;
occurred;
crime, the sentence of the court;
since the disqualifying incident;
vant training or rehabilitative services;
gram the applicant wishes to provide for individuals with an IDD or a behavioral health disorder;
employment or position the applicant wishes to maintain or obtain and the name of the IDD, substance use disorder, or mental health program in which he or she wishes to work or continue working; and
disqualifying incident (e.g., marriage, family, and education);
dations from at least three (3) persons who verify the applicant’s assertions; and
sis on work in the IDD and/or behavioral health field.
(8) Expiration Date for an Exception.
(A) An exception becomes null and void without any further action by the department under any of the following circumstances:
the letter of approval;
was granted changes employment; or
stances specified in the exception approval letter that invalidates the justification for granting the exception.
(9) Rescinding Decisions. The exceptions committee may rescind any exception if, in its judgment, any of the following occur:
AUTHORITY: sections 630.050, 630.170, and 630.656, RSMo 2016.* Original rule filed Feb. 23, 2001, effective Sept. 30, 2001. Amended: Filed Nov. 3, 2003, effective April 30, 2004. Amended: Filed April 13, 2004, effective Oct. 30, 2004. Amended: Filed June 30, 2021, effective Dec. 30, 2021. *Original authority: 630.050, RSMo 1980, amended 1993, 1995, 2008; 630.170, RSMo 1980, amended 1982, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2008, 2012, 2013; and 630.656, RSMo 1995.