Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This amendment reorganizes the list to match
20 CSR
2231-2.010.
(1) The Division of Professional Registration
is an agency of the Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and
Professional Registration.
(2) The
division was created in 1974 by Senate Bill 1 passed by the First Extraordinary
Session of the 77th General Assembly.
(3) The division is headed by a director
appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the senate.
(4) Boards, commissions, committees,
councils, and offices assigned to the division are-
(A) Missouri State Board of
Accountancy;
(B) Missouri
Acupuncturist Advisory Committee;
(C) Advisory Commission for Anesthesiologist
Assistants;
(D) Missouri Board for
Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors and
Professional Landscape Architects;
(E) Missouri Athletic Trainer Advisory
Committee;
(F) Office of Athlete
Agents;
(G) Office of
Athletics;
(H) Behavior Analyst
Advisory Board;
(I) Missouri State
Board of Chiropractic Examiners;
(J) State Board of Cosmetology and Barber
Examiners;
(K) Committee for
Professional Counselors;
(L)
Missouri Dental Board;
(M) Advisory
Commission for Dental Hygienists;
(N) State Committee of Dietitians;
(O) Office of Statewide Electrical
Contractors;
(P) State Board of
Embalmers and Funeral Directors;
(Q) Office of Endowed Care Cemeteries;
(R) Board of Geologist
Registration;
(S) State Board of
Registration for the Healing Arts;
(T) Missouri Board of Examiners for Hearing Instrument
Specialists;
(U) Interior Design
Council;
(V) Missouri State
Committee of Interpreters;
(W)
State Committee for Marital and Family Therapists;
(X) Board of Therapeutic Massage;
(Y) Missouri State Board of Nursing;
(Z) Missouri Board of Occupational
Therapy;
(AA) State Board of
Optometry;
(BB) Advisory Commission
for Clinical Perfusionists;
(CC)
Missouri Board of Pharmacy;
(DD)
Advisory Commission for Physical Therapists;
(EE) Advisory Commission for Physician
Assistants;
(FF) State Board of
Podiatric Medicine;
(GG) Board of
Private Investigator and Private Fire Investigator Examiners;
(HH) State Committee of
Psychologists;
(II) Missouri Real
Estate Appraisers Commission;
(JJ)
Missouri Real Estate Commission;
(KK) Missouri Board for Respiratory
Care;
(LL) State Committee for
Social Workers;
(MM) Advisory
Commission for Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists;
(NN) Office of Tattooing, Body Piercing, and
Branding; and
(OO) Missouri
Veterinary Medical Board.
(5) The primary duties of the division
consist of the following:
(A) Establishing
renewal dates for licenses or certificates of the boards, commissions,
committees, and other licensing agencies assigned to the division;
(B) Providing clerical, other staff services,
and financial management relating to the issuance and renewal of licenses for
all boards, commissions, committees, and other licensing agencies assigned to
the division;
(C) Establishing a
system of accounting and budgeting, in cooperation with the director of the
department, the Office of Administration, and the state auditor's office, to
ensure proper charges are made to the various boards for services rendered to
them;
(D) Collecting and accounting
for all monies received by the division and its component agencies, and
transmitting monies to the Department of Revenue;
(E) Providing each board, commission, or
committee with all relevant financial information in a timely
fashion;
(F) Reviewing the expense
vouchers of each board, commission, or committee and submitting the results to
the board, commission, or committee reviewed and to the house and senate
appropriations committees annually;
(G) Maintaining for each board, commission,
committee, or other licensing agency of the division a registry of each person
holding a current license, permit, or certificate issued by that licensing
agency;
(H) Operating a central
investigative unit;
(I)
Coordinating and supporting the use of optical imaging and other processes to
preserve the records of the boards, commissions, and committees;
(J) Allocating and assigning facility space,
personnel other than board personnel, and equipment; and
(K) Maintaining the central personnel records
of the division and each of the boards, commissions, committees, councils, and
offices.
(6) Process may
be served on the division by delivering it to either the director of the
division or any member of the senior staff within the director's
office.
(7) The director's
personnel officer is designated as the division's custodian of
records.
(8) The following records
are closed under the Sunshine Law (Chapter 610, RSMo):
(A) Legal actions, causes of action, or
litigation involving a public governmental body (section
610.021(1),
RSMo);
(B) Leasing, purchase, or
sale of real estate by a public governmental body where public knowledge of the
transaction might adversely affect the legal consideration therefore (section
610.021(2),
RSMo);
(C) Hiring, firing,
disciplining, or promoting of particular employees by a public governmental
body when personal information about the employee is discussed or recorded
(section
610.021(3),
RSMo);
(D) Nonjudicial mental or
physical health proceedings involving identifiable persons, including medical,
psychiatric, psychological, or alcoholism or drug dependency diagnosis or
treatment (section
610.021(5),
RSMo);
(E) The use of testing and
examination materials, before the test or examination is given or, if it is to
be given again, before so given again (section
610.021(7),
RSMo);
(F) Preparation, including
any discussions or work product, on behalf of a public governmental body or its
representatives for negotiations with employee groups (section
610.021(9),
RSMo);
(G) The use of software
codes for electronic data processing and documentation thereof (section
610.021(10),
RSMo);
(H) Specifications for
competitive bidding, until either the specifications are officially approved by
the public governmental body or the specifications are published for bid
(section
610.021(11),
RSMo);
(I) Sealed bids and related
documents, until the bids are opened, and sealed proposals and related
documents or any documents related to a negotiated contract until a contract is
executed, or all proposals are rejected (section
610.021(12),
RSMo);
(J) The maintenance of
individually identifiable personnel records, performance ratings, or records
pertaining to employees or applicants for employment, except that this
exemption shall not apply to the names, positions, salaries and lengths of
service of officers and employees of public agencies once they are employed as
such (section
610.021(13),
RSMo);
(K) Records which are
protected from disclosure by law (section
610.021(14),
RSMo);
(L) Meetings and public
records relating to scientific and technological innovations in which the owner
has a proprietary interest (section
610.021(15),
RSMo);
(M) Confidential or
privileged communications between a public governmental body and its auditor,
including all auditor work product; however, all final audit reports issued by
the auditor are to be considered open records (section
610.021(17),
RSMo);
(N) Existing or proposed
security systems and structural plans of real property owned or leased by a
public governmental body, the public disclosure of which would threaten public
safety, except that records related to the procurement of or expenditures
relating to security systems purchased with public funds shall be open; such
disclosure would impair the public governmental body's ability to protect the
security or safety of persons or real property, and the public interest in
nondisclosure outweighs the public interest in disclosure of the records
(section
610.021(19),
RSMo);
(O) Records that identify
the configuration of components or the operation of a computer, computer
system, computer network, or telecommunications network, and would allow
unauthorized access to or unlawful disruption of a computer, computer system,
computer network, or telecommunications network of a public governmental body,
however, this exception shall not be used to limit or deny access to otherwise
public records in a file, document, data file, or database containing public
records and records related to the procurement of or expenditures relating to
such computer, computer system, computer network, or telecommunications
network, including the amount of moneys paid by, or on behalf of, a public
governmental body for such computer, computer system, computer network, or
telecommunications network (section
610.021(20),
RSMo); and
(P) Credit card numbers,
personal identification numbers, digital certificates, physical and virtual
keys, access codes, or authorization codes that are used to protect the
security of electronic transactions between a public governmental body and a
person or entity doing business with a public governmental body, however,
nothing in this section shall be deemed to close the record of a person or
entity using a credit card held in the name of a public governmental body or
any record of a transaction made by a person using a credit card or other
method of payment for which reimbursement is made by a public governmental body
(section
610.021(21),
RSMo).
(9) Any person may
contact the Division of Professional Registration, 3605 Missouri Blvd., PO Box
1335, Jefferson City, MO 65102-1335, telephone number (573) 751-0293, or via
the division's website at http://pr.mo.gov for
information.
*Original authority: 536.023, RSMo 1975, amended 1976,
1997, 2004.