Missouri Child Abuse Reporting Statute
MISSOURI STATUTES
Title XXIII. Corporations, Associations
and Partnerships
Chapter 352. Religious and Charitable
Associations--Charitable Gift Annuities
Ministers to Report Child Abuse
352.400. Minister or religious organization
to report suspected child abuse or neglect, when--privileged
communications
1. As used in this section, the following
words and phrases shall mean:
(1) "Abuse", any physical injury,
sexual abuse, or emotional abuse, injury or harm to a
child under circumstances required to be reported pursuant
to sections 210.109 to 210.183, RSMo;
(2) "Child", any person regardless
of physical or mental condition, under eighteen years
of age;
(3) "Minister", any person while
practicing as a minister of the gospel, clergyperson,
priest, rabbi, Christian Science practitioner, or other
person serving in a similar capacity for any religious
organization who is responsible for or who has supervisory
authority over one who is responsible for the care, custody,
and control of a child or has access to a child;
(4) "Neglect", failure to provide
the proper or necessary support or services by those responsible
for the care, custody, and control of a child, under circumstances
required to be reported pursuant to sections 210.109 to
210.183, RSMo;
(5) "Religious organization",
any society, sect, persuasion, mission, church, parish,
congregation, temple, convention or association of any
of the foregoing, diocese or presbytery, or other organization,
whether or not incorporated, that meets at more or less
regular intervals for worship of a supreme being or higher
power, or for mutual support or edification in piety or
with respect to the idea that a minimum standard of behavior
from the standpoint of overall morality is to be observed,
or for the sharing of common religious bonds and convictions;
(6) "Report", the communication
of an allegation of abuse or neglect pursuant to sections
210.109 to 210.183, RSMo.
2. When a minister or agent designated
pursuant to subsection 3 of this section has reasonable
cause to suspect that a child has been or may be subjected
to abuse or neglect under circumstances required to be
reported pursuant to sections 210.109 to 210.183, RSMo,
the minister or designated agent shall immediately report
or cause a report to be made as provided in sections 210.109
to 210.183, RSMo. Notwithstanding any other provision
of this section or sections 210.109 to 210.183, RSMo,
a minister shall not be required to report concerning
a privileged communication made to him or her in his or
her professional capacity.
3. A religious organization may designate
an agent or agents required to report pursuant to sections
210.109 to 210.183, RSMo, in an official capacity on behalf
of the religious organization. In the event a minister,
official or staff member of a religious organization has
probable cause to believe that the child has been subjected
to abuse or neglect under circumstances required to be
reported pursuant to sections 210.109 to 213.183, RSMo,
and the minister, official or staff member of the religious
organization does not personally make a report pursuant
to sections 210.109 to 210.183, RSMo, the designated agent
of the religious organization shall be notified. The designated
agent shall then become responsible for making or causing
the report to be made pursuant to sections 210.109 to
210.183, RSMo. This section shall not preclude any person
from reporting abuse or neglect as otherwise provided
by law.
Title XII. Public Health and Welfare
Chapter 210. Child Protection and
Reformation
Child Abuse
210.140. Privileged communication
not recognized, exception
Any legally recognized privileged communication,
except that between attorney and client or involving communications
made to a minister or clergyperson, shall not apply to
situations involving known or suspected child abuse or
neglect and shall not constitute grounds for failure to
report as required or permitted by sections 210.110 to
210.165, to cooperate with the division in any of its
activities pursuant to sections 210.110 to 210.165, or
to give or accept evidence in any judicial proceeding
relating to child abuse or neglect.