Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 13 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Division 35 - Children's Division
Chapter 60 - Licensing of Foster Family Homes
Section 13 CSR 35-60.040 - Physical and Environmental Standards
Universal Citation: 13 MO Code of State Regs 35-60.040
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule explains what physical and environmental conditions are required for licensing and further describes sleeping arrangements and fire and safety requirements.
(1) Conditions of the Home.
(A) The foster home shall be so located that
a foster child has access to schools, recreational, religious, and other
community resources.
(B) The home,
grounds, and all structures on the grounds must be properly maintained in a
clean, safe, and sanitary condition and in a reasonable state of repair within
community standards.
(C) The home
shall be of size and space and shall have furnishings and equipment to
accommodate comfortably the foster parent(s) and all household
members.
(D) The interior and
exterior must be free from dangerous objects and conditions (meaning that any
danger presented from such objects or conditions must be mitigated).
(E) The home shall have space for indoor play
and access to outdoor play space. The outdoor play space shall be fenced when
in the judgment of the division, nearby street traffic, railroad tracks, lakes,
rivers, creeks, streams, swimming pools, or other potential hazards suggest the
necessity for such fencing.
(F) The
division may require inspection of the home by fire, health, sanitation,
safety, or other officials, when in the agency's judgment such inspection is
needed to assist the division in making a decision about the safety of the
home. The home must comply with all local, county, and state
ordinances.
(G) The home shall have
heating and/or cooling as required by the geographic area, consistent with
accepted community standards and in safe operating condition.
(H) The home's private water supply shall be
adequate and safe for human consumption. The home's water supply may be
required to be tested at the time of licensing, and the cost of testing will be
covered by the applicant. If the private water supply is found to be unsafe for
human consumption, an alternative source for drinking water shall be made
available. The home's water heater shall be set in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommended temperature setting.
(I) The interior of the home shall be free
from an accumulation of visible dirt or any vermin, insect, or rodent
infestation. The division may excuse compliance with this regulation with
respect to a temporary infestation that the foster parent has taken appropriate
steps to address.
(J) The home
shall have adequate lighting, ventilation, and proper trash and recycling
disposal, if recycling is available. Windows and doors shall be screened as
needed unless the area is air conditioned.
(K) All interior doors shall be designed to
permit the opening of a locked door from the outside in an emergency.
(L) The home shall have a properly operating
kitchen with a sink, refrigerator, stove, and oven.
(M) The home shall have at least one (1)
toilet, sink, and tub or shower in operating condition.
(N) Mobile Homes.
1. There shall be an exit at each end of the
home.
2. The mobile home shall be
skirted with latticed or solid skirting and securely anchored by cable to the
ground.
(O) Household
swimming pools shall include the following safety requirements:
1. A barrier on all sides. For the purpose of
this regulation, the exterior non-climbable surface of an above-ground pool
that is at least four feet (4') tall may constitute a barrier;
2. Methods of access through the barrier must
be equipped with a safety device, such as a bolt lock;
3. Swimming pools must be equipped with a
life saving device, such as a ring buoy; and
4. If the swimming pool cannot be emptied
after each use, the pool must have a working pump and filtering
system.
(P) Hot tubs and
spas must have safety covers that are locked when not in use.
(2) Hazardous Materials and Substances.
(A) All flammable liquids,
matches, cleaning supplies, poisonous materials, alcoholic beverages,
marijuana, medication, or other hazardous items shall be stored so as to
restrict access by children to such items, to the extent such restrictions are
appropriate for the age and development of the children in the
household.
(B) For the purposes of
this regulation, the terms "consumer," "qualifying patient," "marijuana,"
"marijuana infused products," "medical use," and "primary caregiver" shall have
the same definitions set forth in
19 CSR
100-1.010.
(C) Foster parents and household members
shall not use or possess substances that they are not permitted to use or
possess by law.
(D) Foster parents
and household members who use, possess, purchase, or cultivate marijuana must
follow all rules and procedures set forth by the Department of Health and
Senior Services (DHSS) in
19 CSR
100-1.010 through
19 CSR
100-1.050.
(E) Foster parents shall not use prescription
and nonprescription medications, alcohol, or marijuana to the extent that such
use would leave the foster parent in an impaired physical or mental state and
prevent the foster parent from parenting the child.
(F) Foster parents, household members, and
guests shall not use marijuana, tobacco, or nicotine products that emit smoke
or vapor, including e-cigarettes, vape pens, or vaporizers, in-
1. The foster home when a child in division
custody is placed in the home;
2. A
vehicle when transporting a child in division custody; or
3. The presence of a child in division
custody.
(G) Foster
parents and household members who are qualifying patients, primary caregivers,
and/or authorized by DHSS to cultivate marijuana must obtain identification
cards from the DHSS. All foster parents and household members shall, upon
request, provide the division with a copy of their identification cards as
applicable.
(H) All consumer,
qualifying patient, and primary caregiver cultivation shall take place in an
enclosed, locked facility, as defined in
19 CSR
100-1.010 and with the plant specifications set forth
in 19 CSR
100-1.040.
(3) Sleeping Arrangements.
(A) Foster parents must provide a safe and
comfortable sleeping space including sleeping supplies, such as a mattress and
linens, for each individual child, as appropriate for the child's needs and age
and similar to other household members.
(B) A foster child shall not be permitted to
sleep in any building, apartment, or other structure which is separate from the
foster family home; nor shall any foster child be permitted to sleep in an
unfinished attic, in an unfinished basement, or in a hall or any other room
which is normally used for a purpose other than sleeping.
(C) A foster child shall not be permitted to
sleep in finished basement bedrooms or in bedrooms above the second floor of a
single family dwelling unless suitable provision has been made for heating,
ventilation, and humidity control and all exits from these bedrooms have been
approved by the division.
(D) At
night a responsible adult shall sleep within calling distance of the foster
child.
(E) Foster children of the
opposite sex, who are six (6) years of age or older, shall not sleep in the
same room.
(F) A foster child shall
not sleep in the bedroom of an adult age twenty-one (21) years and older except
that foster children two (2) years of age or younger may sleep in the bedroom
of a foster parent, and foster children two (2) years of age or older may sleep
in the bedroom of the foster parents for special temporary care, such as during
a child's illness.
(G) A foster
child, including infants, shall never co-sleep or bed-share with foster
parents.
(H) Each bed or crib shall
be of a size as to ensure comfort of the foster child, shall have a firm
mattress or an orthopedic supportive surface, in good, clean condition with
waterproof covering, if needed, and suitable covers adequate to the season. All
sleeping environments and practices for infants shall be consistent with safe
sleep practices as determined by the division.
(I) Each foster child under the age of two
(2) shall have bed space equivalent to one-half (1/2) of a full-size bed. Each
foster child over the age of two (2) shall have a separate bed.
(J) Separate and accessible drawer space for
personal belongings and closet space for clothing shall be available for each
foster child.
(K) There shall be no
surveillance cameras in areas of the home that violate the privacy of the
foster child, including but not limited to bathrooms and dressing
areas.
(4) Emergency Preparedness, Fire and Safety Requirements, and Evacuation Plans.
(A) All foster homes shall have a working
phone or access to a working phone in close walking proximity.
(B) The foster parent(s) shall maintain a
comprehensive list of emergency telephone numbers, including fire department,
police, doctor, ambulance, and poison control, which shall be posted in a
prominent place.
(C) The foster
family shall have a written emergency evacuation plan, in case of fire or other
emergencies. A foster child shall be instructed in the evacuation plan. The
plan shall be posted in a prominent place in the home.
(D) Every room used for sleeping, living, or
dining purposes shall have at least two (2) means of exit, at least one (1) of
which shall be a door or stairway providing a means of unobstructed travel to
the outside. An operable window will be considered as one (1) means of
exit.
(E) No room or space shall be
occupied for living or sleeping purposes which is accessible only by a ladder,
folding stairs, or through a trap door.
(F) In apartment buildings where the foster
family residence is on the second floor or above there shall be an exit
stairway.
(G) The foster home shall
have at least one (1) smoke detector on each level of occupancy of the home and
at least one (1) near all sleeping areas.
(H) The foster home shall have at least one
(1) carbon monoxide detector on each level of occupancy of the home and at
least one (1) near all sleeping areas.
(I) The foster home shall have a charged
portable ABC fire extinguisher of at least five- (5-) pound capacity located
near the kitchen area.
(J) The
foster home shall be free of obvious fire hazards, such as defective heating
equipment or improperly stored flammable materials.
(K) Fireplaces, wood stoves, heaters,
radiators, or floor furnaces shall have all protective features required by the
fire inspector.
(L) The foster
family shall maintain first-aid supplies.
(5) Firearms Requirements.
(A) Any and all firearms and ammunition not
being carried on one's person shall be stored in locked areas or cabinets using
keys or other locking mechanisms so as to be inaccessible to
children.
(B) Firearms and
ammunition on one's person in the presence of a foster child shall be held in a
secured holster and not accessible to children subject to the following:
1. No firearms shall be present in any
vehicle transporting a foster child unless the firearms are-
A. In a locked glove box;
B. In a locked container; or
C. In a secure holster inaccessible to
children, when carried or concealed on a person possessing a concealed carry
permit; and
2. An
exception to subparagraphs (5)(B)1.A. through C. of this rule will be made for
any governmental law enforcement employee transporting a foster child who must
carry firearms and ammunition as part of their job responsibilities.
(C) No firearms possessed in
violation of a state or federal law or a local government ordinance shall be
present at any time in the foster home, on any household member, or in any
vehicle in which a foster child is riding.
(D) Firearms and ammunition storage shall be
made available for external viewing by Children's Division staff to assure
firearms and ammunition are inaccessible to children. External viewing by
Children's Division shall occur upon reasonable notice during reasonable hours
for the purpose of foster home licensure, re-licensure, and quarterly visits.
This rule shall not prohibit or hinder the Children's Division's ability to
assure the safety and wellbeing of children and children's living conditions.
Firearms and ammunition storage shall be available for external viewing without
prior notice as part of the periodic visits to the foster child's home by the
foster child's legal custodian or if-
1. There
is a reasonable basis to believe there is a violation of subsections (5)(A)
through (C) of this rule; or
2.
There are allegations of child abuse or neglect.
*Original authority: 207.020, RSMo 1945, amended 1961, 1965, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1993 and 210.506, RSMo 1982, amended 1993, 1995.
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