Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 9, § 50-2.510
PURPOSE: This rule prescribes eligibility and admission criteria, the application process, and notification procedures for adult community residential settings funded by the Division of Behavioral Health (DBH). This rule applies to administrative agents, affiliates, and community residential settings.
(1) Definitions. Terms defined in sections 630.005 and 632.005, RSMo, shall be used in the interpretation and enforcement of this rule. Unless the Division of Behavioral Health (DBH) residential services contract clearly requires otherwise, the following other terms, as used in this rule, shall mean:
(CPR) services for adults in a designated geographic area;
(4) Other Eligibility Criteria. An applicant who does not meet the criteria of section (2) or (3) of this rule shall meet all of the following criteria to be eligible for admission to a residential setting:
(C) Have a mental disorder that constitutes substantial impairment in social role functioning and daily living skills based upon the clinical judgment of the administrative agent/affiliate, which must include documentation that the individual cannot function successfully outside a mental health facility without appropriate services and supports in a community residential setting. Substantial impairment may include, but is not limited to, the following behavioral characteristics:
treatment and social services;
to participate in treatment, including taking medications as prescribed;
basic necessities of food, clothing, shelter, safety, personal care, and health care without assistance;
be exhibited in aggressive or withdrawn behavior;
emergency treatment or support and assistance;
munity services and supports;
example, family or other natural supports) to assist in accessing services/supports; and
(5) Ineligible Applicants. The administrative agent/affiliate’s staff shall consider an applicant ineligible for admission to a residential setting if—
(7) Eligibility Determination. The administrative agent/affiliate shall determine if an applicant is eligible for admission to a residential setting. Priority shall be given to individuals identified in sections (2) and (3) of this rule.
(8) Appropriate Residential Setting. Prior to admitting an individual to a residential setting, the administrative agent/affiliate shall ensure the setting meets the individual’s needs.
(A) Each of the following shall be considered to ensure the proposed residential setting is appropriate:
care and treatment, consistent with needs of the individual;
tial setting to provide necessary care and treatment for the individual;
family, guardian, friends, and other natural supports and the ability to maintain those relationships and encourage visits beneficial to the individual; and
(guardian, if appointed) in the residential setting chosen.
(11) Notification Procedures. Department requirements shall be followed for notifying individuals (guardians, if appointed) referred to a residential setting who may reside with or may themselves be a registered offender under sections 589.400 to 589.425, RSMo, or charged consumer under section 552.020, RSMo, for offenses they would otherwise have been required to register as an offender under sections 589.400 to 589.425, RSMo.
(A) The following procedures shall be followed when an individual requiring DBH funding for housing or Intensive CPR (ICPR) services is referred to or residing in a residential setting or other community living arrangement, such as a single or multiple occupancy dwelling:
Missouri State Highway Patrol shall be completed by the administrative agent/affiliate or DBH regional community operations office to verify the referred individual’s status as a registered offender. If the administrative agent/affiliate manages the query, staff must comply with department policies and procedures related to the offender query process;
tion must be provided to each individual (guardian, if appointed) referred to inform him/her of the potential to reside with a registered offender(s) or charged consumer(s).
ual (guardian, if appointed) referred shall be issued by the administrative agent/affiliate or DBH regional community operations office. If the administrative agent/affiliate manages the general notification, staff must comply with department policies and procedures related to the general notification process. The general notice must be received by the individual (guardian, if appointed) prior to admission to the residential setting;
istered offender will be issued by the DBH regional community operations office.
shall notify the DBH regional community operations office that specific notification is required when they refer a registered offender requiring DBH funding to a residential setting, or the individual being referred will be residing in the same residential setting as a registered offender.
by the DBH regional community operations office prior to the admission of each individual (guardian, if appointed) referred who requires DBH funding and will be residing in the same setting as a registered offender, regardless of whether the registered offender receives DBH funding.
by the DBH regional community operations office prior to admission of each individual (guardian, if appointed) requiring DBH funding in a residential setting or dwelling when a registered offender is referred for admission 9 CSR 50-2
to the same setting, regardless of whether the referred offender requires DBH funding.
funding shall not be admitted to the residential setting or dwelling until the DBH regional community operations office completes the specific notification process and notifies the administrative agent/affiliate that the individual can be admitted; and
senting consumer shall be issued by the DBH regional community operations office to each individual (guardian, if appointed) referred who requires DBH funding and will be residing in the same setting as a charged consenting consumer, regardless of whether the charged consenting consumer receives DBH funding.
shall notify the DBH regional community operations office that specific notification is required if the administrative agent/affiliate is aware the referred individual is a charged consumer, or if the referred individual will be residing in the same setting as a charged consenting consumer.
operations office will determine if the charged consumer (guardian, if appointed) consents to release information of his/her charged status to DBH-funded individuals residing in the residential setting or dwelling, including the individual’s name and nature and date(s) of the crime(s) for which the charged consumer would have been required to register if he/she had been convicted.
to disclose these charges is obtained, the charged consumer may be admitted to the residential setting or dwelling.
regional community operations office will send specific notification to DBH-funded individuals referred to or residing in the residential setting or dwelling.
funding shall not be admitted to the residential setting or dwelling until the DBH regional community operations office completes the specific notification process and notifies the administrative agent/affiliate that the individual may be admitted.
(B) Offender notification procedures shall be followed by DBH-contracted residential settings prior to admitting a registered offender or charged consumer who does not receive services from an administrative agent/affiliate or funding from DBH.
admit a registered offender, and the individual is not involved with an administrative agent/affiliate and does not require DBH funding, staff of the residential setting shall notify the DBH regional community operations office. The notification must be prior to the individual’s admission if DBH-funded individuals currently reside at the residential setting. The DBH regional community operations office will verify the registered offender’s criminal offense(s) and date(s) for which registration is required with the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
to admit a charged consumer, and the individual is not involved with an administrative agent/affiliate and does not require DBH funding, staff of the residential setting shall notify DBH. The DBH regional community operations office will obtain records to verify the charged consumer’s name and nature of the crime(s) for which the charged consumer would have been required to register if he/she had been convicted. Following verification of individual’s charged crime(s) and date(s), the DBH regional community operations office will request consent of the charged consumer (guardian, if appointed) to disclose his/her name and nature of the crime(s) to individuals requiring DBH funding who are referred to or residing at the residential setting. If consent is obtained, the individual is considered a charged consenting consumer.
DBH who are referred to or residing at the residential setting, specific notification procedures as specified in this rule must be completed by the DBH regional community operations office prior to the admission of a registered offender or charged consenting consumer.
sumers shall not be admitted to the residential setting until the DBH regional community operations office completes the specific notification process and notifies staff of the residential setting that the individual may be admitted.
to or residing at the residential setting who require DBH funding, notifications are not required and the registered offender, charged consumer, or charged consenting consumer may be admitted to the residential setting.
notify the DBH regional community operations office of the registered offender or charged consumer’s admission and discharge date. The department will provide this information to the administrative agent/affiliate in the service area where the residential setting is located.
(13) Bedrooms. Individuals receiving DBH funding to live in a community residential setting shall not share a bedroom with more than one (1) person unless the administrative agent/affiliate provides adequate justification for other arrangements to the DBH regional community operations office and prior approval is granted for such arrangements.
AUTHORITY: section 630.050, RSMo 2016.* Original rule filed July 3, 1986, effective Dec. 15, 1986. Amended: Filed July 17, 1995, effective March 30, 1996. Amended: Filed Jan. 31, 2006, effective Aug. 30, 2006. Amended: Filed Feb. 9, 2021, effective Aug. 30, 2021. *Original authority: 630.050, RSMo 1980, amended 1993, 1995, 2008.