Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(1) General
Provisions and Authority. This rule is promulgated under the rulemaking
authority granted to the Department of Social Services (DSS) pursuant to
section
660.017, RSMo.
Pursuant to Article IV, Section 37 of the Missouri Constitution, the director
of the Department of Social Services is charged with promoting improved health
and other social services to the citizens of the state as provided by law.
Section 660.010.2, RSMo, authorizes the DSS director to coordinate the state's
programs devoted to those who are unable to provide for themselves and for
victims of social disadvantage. Section 660.012.2, RSMo, also entrusts the DSS
director with the duty to use the resources allocated to the department to
provide comprehensive programs and leadership in order to improve services and
economical operations. To that end, the DSS director has determined that the
State Technical Assistance Team (STAT) under the Office of the Director (OD)
improves the efficiency and economical operations of resources and maximizes
services to the citizens of this state. This rule recognizes that STAT also
provides a mechanism for the promulgation of procedures setting forth the
function, general organization, and operation of the State Technical Assistance
Team. As a unit of the Office of the Director, STAT is responsible for
performing its duties related to child fatality review pursuant to sections
210.192
to
210.196,
RSMo and its duties related to providing assistance to multidisciplinary teams
and law enforcement agencies in investigating and prosecuting cases involving
child abuse, child neglect, child sexual abuse, child exploitation, child
pornography, or child fatality as prescribed in sections
660.520
to 660.527, RSMo. In performing its CFRP mission, STAT is responsible for
providing training, expertise, and assistance to county CFRP panels for the
review of child fatalities including establishing procedures for the collection
and data entry into the national child death review Internet-based case
reporting system, and preparation and submission of a Final Report by CFRP
panels as reflected in subsection (4)(K) of this rule.
(2) Definition.
(A) Child fatality means the death of a child under
the age of eighteen years, as a result of any natural, intentional, or
unintentional act.
(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:
1. A federal, state, or local law enforcement
agency;
2. A county, state, or
federal prosecutor;
3. Children's
Division staff;
4. A representative
of the family courts;
5. Medical
examiner;
6. Coroner; or
7. Juvenile officer.
(B) Upon being requested to assist in an
investigation, the State Technical Assistance Team shall notify all parties
specified in subsection (3)(A) of STAT's involvement in the investigation via
email or personal contact.
(C)
Where STAT's assistance has been requested, STAT investigators, licensed as
peace officers by the director of the Department of Public Safety pursuant to
Chapter 590, RSMo, shall be deemed to be peace officers within the state of
Missouri. The power of arrest of a STAT investigator, acting as a peace
officer, shall be limited to offenses involving child abuse, child neglect,
child sexual abuse, child exploitation, child pornography, or child fatality or
in situations of imminent danger to the investigator or another person. STAT
investigators are authorized to carry firearms as noted in Chapter 571.030,
RSMo, both on or off duty.
(D) STAT
shall assist county multidisciplinary teams in the development and
implementation of protocols for the investigation and prosecution of child
abuse, child neglect, child sexual abuse, child exploitation, child
pornography, or child fatality cases.
(E) All reports and records made and
maintained by the STAT or local law enforcement relating to criminal
investigations conducted pursuant to this section, including 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.
(F) An individual identified
in subdivision (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.
(G) All other records shall
be available in the same manner as provided in section
210.150,
RSMo. Nothing in this section shall preclude the release of findings or
information about cases which resulted in a child fatality or near fatality.
Such release is at the sole discretion of the director of the Department of
Social Services, based upon the review of the potential harm to other children
with the immediate family.
(4) Local (County) Child Fatality Review
Program (CFRP) Panels.
(A) The prosecuting
attorney, or circuit attorney, or upon vacancy of the CFRP chairpersonship,
shall convene a local CFRP panel in each of the state's one hundred fourteen
(114) counties and St. Louis City to review suspicious child deaths.
(B) The Department of Social Services (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:
1. Sudden, unexplained death of a
child under age one (1) year;
2.
Unexplained/undetermined manner;
3.
Children's Division reports on decedent or other persons in the
residence;
4. Decedent in
Children's Division or Division of Youth Services' custody;
5. Possible inadequate supervision of the
decedent;
6. Possible malnutrition
or delay in seeking medical care;
7. Possible suicide;
8. Possible inflicted injury;
9. Firearm injury;
10. Injury not witnessed by person in charge
of child at time of injury;
11.
Confinement;
12.
Suspicious/criminal activity;
13.
Drowning;
14. Suffocation or
strangulation;
15.
Poison/chemical/drug ingestion;
16.
Severe unexplained injury;
17.
Pedestrian/bicycle/driveway injury;
18. Vehicular injury;
19. Suspected sexual assault;
20. Fire injury;
21. Autopsy by certified child death
pathologist;
22. Panel
discretion;
23. Other suspicious
findings (injuries such as electrocution, crush or fall);
24. Other suspicious child deaths in
family/household; or
25.
Animal-related death.
(D)
The local CFRP panel at least shall review the following information on all
suspicious deaths:
1. Findings from
interviews, history, or death-scene investigation;
2. Physical evidence at the scene of injury,
death, or both;
3. Findings from
physical and medical examinations;
4. Findings from autopsy, radiological
examination, and laboratory evaluation;
5. Reports of investigation/evaluation;
6. Relevant past history/agency
involvement;
7. Community services
that may be offered to the family and/or community; and
8. Prevention actions or best practices to
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:
1. Consultation and technical assistance; and
2. Provide recommendations on
procedures 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:
1. The prosecuting or circuit
attorney;
2. Medical
examiner/coroner;
3. A law
enforcement officer;
4. A
representative of the Children's Division;
5. A provider of public health
services;
6. A representative of
the juvenile court; and
7. A
representative of emergency medical 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.
1. The activated review panel may
communicate with the chairperson of the CFRP panel in the county of residence
and death, if different, to request necessary information.
2. The review panel in the county of death,
residence, or both, may choose to review the death.
3. The national center for fatality review
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.
4. Children injured out of state, who die in
Missouri, may be reviewed at the sole discretion of the county panel,
regardless of state of residence.
(H) The panel members will hold all
information obtained in the course of a review in the strictest confidence and
will not discuss or disclose any information regarding any case, except as
permitted by applicable statutes.
(I) STAT will not reimburse or compensate a
county CFRP panel for expenses associated with review panel business. Expenses
may be reimbursed consistent with state travel rules and limitations for
required participation of STAT panel members for review and panel training
purposes. STAT will be responsible for payment of expenses, subject to state
travel rules and limitations, and compensation for its employees who are
members of a review panel.
(J) The
following process will be followed by the county CFRP panels:
1. Any police officer, sheriff, law
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.
A. If the coroner or medical examiner 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.
B. If the coroner or
medical examiner 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.
C.
The coroner or medical examiner 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.
D. If the coroner or medical examiner
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;
2. The coroner or
medical examiner in the county of illness/injury/event shall notify the
chairperson of the CFRP panel immediately if the death is suspicious;
3. Upon notification, the chairperson will
activate the review panel within seventy-two (72) hours and schedule a meeting
to review the death.
A. Each member of the
panel shall share information and records available to that panel
member.
B. Each review panel shall
operate the review based on procedures developed by the panel and based on
guidelines and protocols developed by the DSS;
4. The review panel shall determine, at a
minimum:
A. The place where the
injury/illness causing a death occurred;
B. The manner and circumstances of the
death;
C. Actions taken by the
agencies/persons involved with the child and his/her family;
D. The identification of any siblings or
other children in the home of the deceased child and whether they require
protection;
E. The identification
of services that can be provided to the family and/or community;
F. The identification of prevention actions
and/or best practices that can prevent future child deaths; and
G. The identification of local systemic
issues or policies which enhance or detract from efforts to assist in the
investigation, treatment, or prevention of fatalities; and
5. The chairperson of the local CFRP 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.
1. In all cases reviewed by a
CFRP 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)[, which is incorporated by
reference as part of this rule]. Pursuant to section 210.192.3, RSMo [2000],
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.
2. The CFRP panel's Final Report will 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.
3. STAT will
be a direct liaison with all CFRP panels, in providing prevention resource
guidance and facilitation in the implementation of appropriate prevention
strategies and responses.
4.
Separate from data collected, STAT 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.
1. Members mandated by this rule to be
members of this panel may serve as long as they hold the position which made
them eligible for appointment.
2.
The DSS shall establish procedures 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.
3. The
chairperson and all members may be reappointed for consecutive terms.
(B) The director of DSS shall
appoint the following persons to serve on the state CFRP panel:
1. A prosecuting attorney or circuit
attorney;
2. A coroner or medical
examiner;
3. A law enforcement
officer or official;
4. A
representative from the Children's Division;
5. A provider of public health care
services;
6. A representative from
the Department of Health and Senior Services;
7. A representative of the juvenile court;
and
8. A representative of
emergency medical services.
(C) Other members of the state CFRP panel may
include persons from the following agencies/groups:
1. Division of Youth Services;
2. Attorney General;
3. Missouri Juvenile Justice
Association;
4. A physician
experienced in examining and treating abused/neglected children;
5. Department of Mental Health;
6. Department of Public Safety;
7. Department of Elementary and Secondary
Education;
8. Department of
Corrections; and
9. Any other
professionals or citizens with special interest in child abuse and
neglect.
(D) The state
CFRP panel will meet at least biannually. S TAT may reimburse the 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:
1. Review the findings
of the county CFRP panels to determine the frequency and cause of child
fatalities throughout the state;
2.
Identify the appropriateness and comprehensiveness of current statutes,
policies, and procedures relevant to the management of fatal abuse/neglect
cases;
3. Review data collected by
the DSS, STAT to determine the accuracy of identification of fatally abused and
neglected children;
4. Review
reports on the status of the operations of the county CFRP panels;
and
5. Recommend prevention
strategies after reviewing statewide trends and actions suggested by local
panels.
(F) The panel
members will hold all information obtained in the course of a review in the
strictest confidence and will not discuss or disclose any information regarding
any case, except as permitted by applicable statutes.
(G) DSS and the state CFRP panel annually
shall evaluate the following factors related to the work of the local CFRP
panels:
1. Number of reviews;
2. Geographic area of reviews;
3. Results of reviews; and
4. Necessary amendments to the
rules
(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:
1. The
number of child fatality cases reviewed by county panels;
2. Non-identifying characteristics for
perpetrators;
3. Non-identifying
characteristics for deceased children;
4. The number of fatalities by cause(s) of
death and whether death was attributable to child abuse/neglect;
5. Effectiveness of local panels;
and
6. Systemic issues which need
to be addressed through changes in policy, procedures, or statute.