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Code · Missouri · Chapter 160

160.2505. School chaplains as screened volunteers, purpose — teaching certificate not required — criminal background check — registered sex offenders ineligible.

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160.2505. School chaplains as screened volunteers, purpose — teaching certificate not required — criminal background check — registered sex offenders ineligible. — 1. A school district or charter school may employ a chaplain or accept a chaplain as a screened volunteer, as the term screened volunteer is defined in section 168.133 , to provide support, services, or programs for students as assigned by the school board of the school district or the governing body of the charter school.
2. A chaplain employed by or volunteering for a school district or charter school pursuant to the provisions of this section shall not be employed in any position that requires a teaching certificate unless such chaplain is a certified teacher pursuant to the provisions of section 168.021 .
3. A school chaplain shall be a member of a Department of Defense listed religious-endorsing organization recognized by the Armed Forces Chaplains Board.
4. A school district or charter school that employs a chaplain or accepts a chaplain as a screened volunteer shall ensure that a criminal background check is conducted on such chaplain pursuant to the provisions of section 168.133 before the chaplain begins employment or volunteer service at the district or school.
5. A school district or charter school shall not employ a chaplain or accept a chaplain as a screened volunteer if such chaplain is required to be registered as a sex offender pursuant to the provisions of sections 589.400 to 589.425 .
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