Background Checks.
(B) Notwithstanding any other
provision of this section, the division will not enter into an TAPA where the
parent or guardian of the child places the child under a TAPA in the home of a
relative where the individual or any member of the individual's household has
pled guilty or been found guilty of any the following crimes when a child was
the victim-
1. Section
565.020, RSMo (murder, first
degree);
2. Section
565.021, RSMo (murder, second
degree);
3. Section
565.023, RSMo (voluntary
manslaughter);
4. Section
565.024, RSMo (involuntary
manslaughter, first degree);
5.
Section 565.050, RSMo (assault, first
degree);
6. Section
566.030, RSMo (rape, first
degree);
7. Section
566.031, RSMo (rape, second
degree, or section 566.040, RSMo before Aug. 28,
2013);
8. Section
566.032, RSMo (statutory rape,
first degree);
9. Section
566.060, RSMo (sodomy, first
degree);
10. Section
566.061, RSMo (sodomy, second
degree, or section 566.070, RSMo before Aug. 28,
2013);
11. Section
566.062, RSMo (statutory sodomy,
first degree);
12. Section
566.064, RSMo (statutory sodomy,
second degree);
13. Section
566.067, RSMo (child
molestation, first degree);
14.
Section 566.068, RSMo (child
molestation, second degree);
15.
Section 566.069, RSMo (child
molestation, third degree);
16.
Section 566.071, RSMo (child
molestation, fourth degree);
17.
Section 566.083, RSMo (sexual misconduct
involving a child);
18. Section
566.100, RSMo (sexual abuse,
first degree);
19. Section
566.101, RSMo (sexual abuse,
second degree, or section
566.090, RSMo before Aug. 28,
2013);
20. Section
566.111, RSMo (sex with an
animal);
21. Section
566.151, RSMo (enticement of a
child, first degree);
22. Section
566.203, RSMo (abusing an
individual through forced labor);
23. Section
566.206, RSMo (trafficking for
the purpose of slavery, involuntary servitude, peonage, or forced
labor);
24. Section
566.209, RSMo (trafficking for
the purpose of sexual exploitation);
25. Section
566.210, RSMo (sexual
trafficking of a child, first degree);
26. Section
566.211, RSMo (sexual
trafficking of a child, second degree, or section
566.212, RSMo before Jan. 1,
2017);
27. Section
566.215, RSMo (contributing to
human trafficking through the misuse of documentation);
28. Section
567.050, RSMo (promoting
prostitution, first degree);
29.
Section 568.080, RSMo (child used in
sexual performance, if before Jan. 1, 2017);
30. Section
568.090, RSMo (promoting sexual
performance by a child, if before Jan. 1, 2017);
31. Section
568.020, RSMo
(incest);
32. Section
568.030, RSMo (child
abandonment, first degree);
33.
Section 568.060, RSMo (abuse or neglect
of a child);
34. Section
568.065, RSMo (genital
mutilation of a female child);
35.
Section 568.175, RSMo (trafficking in
children);
36. Section
573.023, RSMo (sexual
exploitation of a minor);
37.
Section 573.025, RSMo (promoting child
pornography, first degree);
38.
Section 573.035, RSMo (promoting child
pornography, second degree);
39.
Section 573.037, RSMo (possession of
child pornography);
40. Section
573.200, RSMo (child used in
sexual performance or section
568.080, RSMo before Jan. 1,
2017); or
41. Section
573.205, RSMo (promoting sexual
performance by a child or section
568.090, RSMo before Jan. 1,
2017).
(C) Except as
otherwise provided in subsection (7)(B), the division may, at its discretion,
agree to enter into a TAPA where the parent or guardian of the child places the
child in the home of a relative where the individual or an adult member of the
individual's household has been found guilty of any other crimes against
persons, drug or alcohol-related offenses, or has a history of substantiated or
significant child abuse/neglect if the parent and the relative satisfy the
Children's Division that placement on a TAPA is in the best interests of the
child, that the relative is a fit and suitable person to temporarily care for
the child, and that the household where the child will temporarily reside is
safe and appropriate for the child. In making this decision, the division may
consider the following factors:
1. Whether the
relative or household member has successfully completed the conditions of
sentencing and/or probation without further incidents;
2. Whether the relative or household member
has successfully completed any prescribed or required treatment;
3. The duration of time between the prior
incident and the negotiation of the TAPA;
4. The written advice and recommendations of
professionals, community members, clergy, relatives, and/or others with
knowledge of the family;
5. Whether
the prior incident of criminal conduct, while unlawful at the time of the
incident, is no longer unlawful or proscribed at the time that the division is
considering the TAPA; and
6. Any
other factor or information that may be relevant to making a decision about the
best interests, care, and safety of the child.