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You AND YOUR CHILD have the right to be secure in your persons, papers, homes, and vehicles. You AND YOUR CHILD have the right to remain silent. You AND YOUR CHILD have the right to have a lawyer present during questioning. You have the right to demand a SEARCH WARRANT.
The CS-33 may be used by a juvenile officer, law enforcement official or physician. Division staff should request the juvenile officer, law enforcement official or physician to complete the form prior to transporting the child to an alternative care provider.
One caregiver for up to four children () with a maximum of four of the children under age two. One caregiver for five to six children (-6) with a maximum of three of the children under age two. One caregiver for seven to 10 children (-10) with a maximum of two of the children under age two.
Anyone who is caring for six or fewer children, including a maximum of three children under the age of two, at the same physical address is not required to be licensed and does not have to report he/she is providing child care.
475.024. A parent of a minor, by a properly executed power of attorney, may delegate to another individual, for a period not exceeding one year, any of his or her powers regarding care or custody of the minor child, except his or her power to consent to marriage or adoption of the minor child.
Darrell Missey - Director of Children's Division - State of Missouri | LinkedIn.
Visit dss.mo.gov/cd/office to find the contact information for an office near you. Our offices are open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. To report concerns of child abuse or neglect, call the Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline at 1-800-392-3738.