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Code · Missouri · Chapter 217

217.942. Written agreement, contents — program policy required.

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217.942. Written agreement, contents — program policy required. — 1. To participate in the correctional center nursery program, each eligible inmate selected by the department shall agree in writing to:
(1)Comply with all department policies, procedures and other requirements related to the corrections nursery program and rules that apply to all incarcerated offenders generally;
(2)If eligible, have the child participate in the state children's health insurance program under sections 208.631 to 208.658 ;
(3)Abide by any court decisions regarding the allocation of parental rights and responsibilities with respect to the child; and
(4)Specify with whom the child is to be placed in the event the inmate's participation in the program is terminated for a reason other than release from imprisonment.
2. The department shall be required to establish policy for the operation of the program.
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