Volume 41, Number 6 Pages 369–438 March 15, 2016

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March 15, 2016 Vol. 41 No. 6 Pages 369–438 IIN TTHIS IISSUE:: EMERGENCY RULES Elected Officials Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions Secretary of State ...... 393 and Professional Registration Department of Health and Senior Services State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors ...... 373 Division of Community and Public Health ...... 393 Division of Regulation and Licensure ...... 394 PROPOSED RULES Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions Department of Agriculture and Professional Registration State Milk Board ...... 374 Missouri Board for Respiratory Care ...... 396 Department of Higher Education Commissioner of Higher Education ...... 375 IN ADDITIONS Department of Social Services Department of Economic Development Children’s Division ...... 385 Division of Energy ...... 397 Family Support Division ...... 386 Department of Transportation Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission . . . . .397 and Professional Registration Missouri Dental Board ...... 388 Department of Health and Senior Services Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee ...... 398 ORDERS OF RULEMAKING Department of Economic Development CONSTRUCTION TRANSIENT LIST ...... 400 Division of Energy ...... 392 Department of Labor and Industrial Relations DISSOLUTIONS ...... 418 Division of Labor Standards ...... 392 Department of Public Safety SOURCE GUIDES Office of the Director ...... 392 Department of Revenue RULE CHANGES SINCE UPDATE ...... 425 Director of Revenue ...... 392 EMERGENCY RULES IN EFFECT ...... 429 Department of Social Services EXECUTIVE ORDERS ...... 431 MO HealthNet Division ...... 392 REGISTER INDEX ...... 432

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The rules are codified in the Code of State Regulations in this system— Title Code of State Regulations Division Chapter Rule 1 CSR 10- 1. 010 Department Agency, Division General area regulated Specific area regulated They are properly cited by using the full citation , i.e., 1 CSR 10-1.010. Each department of state government is assigned a title. Each agency or division within the department is assigned a division number. The agency then groups its rules into general subject matter areas called chapters and specific areas called rules. Within a rule, the first breakdown is called a section and is designated as (1). Subsection is (A) with further breakdown into paragraph 1., subparagraph A., part (I), subpart (a), item I. and subitem a. RSMo—The most recent version of the statute containing the section number and the date. March 15, 2016 Emergency Rules MISSOURI Vol. 41, No. 6 REGISTER

funeral directors from two hundred dollars ($200) to sixty dollars ules appearing under this heading are filed under the ($60) for the 2016 renewal period. Rauthority granted by section 536.025, RSMo 2000. An Without this emergency amendment the decreased fee requirement emergency rule may be adopted by an agency if the agency will not be effective in time for the renewal notice and the board will finds that an immediate danger to the public health, safety, or collect more revenue than it is statutorily authorized to collect. welfare, or a compelling governmental interest requires The scope of the emergency amendment is limited to the circum- emergency action; follows procedures best calculated to stances creating the emergency and complies with the protections assure fairness to all interested persons and parties under extended in the Missouri and United States Constitutions. In devel- the circumstances; follows procedures which comply with the oping this emergency amendment, the board has determined that the protections extended by the Missouri and the United States fee decreases are necessary to prevent funds from exceeding the max- Constitutions; limits the scope of such rule to the circum- imum fund balance thereby resulting in a transfer from the fund to general revenue as set forth in section 333.231.3, RSMo. Pursuant to stances creating an emergency and requiring emergency section 324.001.10, RSMo, a compelling governmental interest is procedure, and at the time of or prior to the adoption of such deemed to exist for the purposes of section 536.025, RSMo, for licen- rule files with the secretary of state the text of the rule togeth- sure fees to be reduced by emergency rule, if the projected fund bal- er with the specific facts, reasons, and findings which support ance of any agency assigned to the Division of Professional its conclusion that there is an immediate danger to the public Registration is reasonably expected to exceed an amount that would health, safety, or welfare which can be met only through the require transfer from that fund to general revenue. The board believes adoption of such rule and its reasons for concluding that the this emergency amendment to be fair to all interested persons and procedure employed is fair to all interested persons and par- parties under the circumstances. This emergency amendment was ties under the circumstances. filed February 2, 2016, becomes effective February 12, 2016, and ules filed as emergency rules may be effective not less expires August 9, 2016. Rthan ten (10) days after filing or at such later date as may be specified in the rule and may be terminated at any (7) The following renewal fees shall be effective from March 1, time by the state agency by filing an order with the secretary 2016 to June 30, 2016: of state fixing the date of such termination, which order shall (A) Embalmer Biennial Renewal Fee $ 60 (B) Funeral Director Biennial Renewal Fee $ 60 be published by the secretary of state in the Missouri Register as soon as practicable. AUTHORITY: section 333.111.1, RSMo 2000, and section 333.340, ll emergency rules must state the period during which RSMo Supp. 2013. This rule originally filed as 4 CSR 120-2.100. Athey are in effect, and in no case can they be in effect Emergency rule filed June 30, 1981, effective July 9, 1981, expired more than one hundred eighty (180) calendar days or thirty Nov. 11, 1981. Original rule filed June 30, 1981, effective Oct. 12, (30) legislative days, whichever period is longer. Emergency 1981. For intervening history, please consult the Code of State rules are not renewable, although an agency may at any time Regulations. Emergency amendment filed Aug. 11, 2015, effective adopt an identical rule under the normal rulemaking proce- Aug. 21, 2015, expired Feb. 25, 2016. Emergency amendment filed dures. Feb. 2, 2016, effective Feb. 12, 2016, expires Aug. 9, 2016.

Title 20—DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Division 2120—State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors Chapter 2—General Rules EMERGENCY AMENDMENT

20 CSR 2120-2.100 Fees. The board is proposing to add section (7).

PURPOSE: The State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors is statutorily obligated to enforce and administer the provisions of Chapter 333, RSMo. Pursuant to section 333.111, RSMo, the board shall, by rule and regulation, set the amount of the fees authorized by Chapter 333, RSMo, so that the revenue produced shall not sub- stantially exceed the cost and expense of administering the provisions of Chapter 333, RSMo.

EMERGENCY STATEMENT: The State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors is statutorily obligated to set all fees, by regula- tion, necessary to administer the provisions of Chapter 333, RSMo. Pursuant to section 333.111, RSMo, the board shall, by regulation, set the amount of fees authorized by Chapter 333, RSMo, to produce revenue which shall not substantially exceed the cost and expense of administering the provisions of Chapter 333. Therefore, the board is proposing to decrease the biennial renewal fee for embalmers and

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who collects samples of raw milk for pasteurization, for bacterial, nder this heading will appear the text of proposed rules chemical, or temperature standards and hauls milk from a dairy farm Uand changes. The notice of proposed rulemaking is to a milk plant, transfer station, or receiving station and bulk milk required to contain an explanation of any new rule or any pick-up tanker and its appurtenances shall be inspected by the regula- change in an existing rule and the reasons therefor. This is set tory agency prior to the issuance of a permit. Following the issuance of out in the Purpose section with each rule. Also required is a a permit, each bulk milk pick-up tanker shall be inspected at least once citation to the legal authority to make rules. This appears fol- every [twelve (12)] twenty-four (24) months plus the remaining lowing the text of the rule, after the word “Authority.” days of the month in which inspection is due, milk hauler shall be ntirely new rules are printed without any special symbol- inspected at least once every twenty-four (24) months, dairy farm, milk Eogy under the heading of proposed rule. If an existing distributor, and transfer station shall be inspected at least once every rule is to be amended or rescinded, it will have a heading of six (6) months. Each milk plant and receiving station shall be inspected proposed amendment or proposed rescission. Rules which at least once every three (3) months. Should the violation of any are proposed to be amended will have new matter printed in requirement[,] set forth in 2 CSR 80-2.070 ([S]section 7 of the PMO), boldface type and matter to be deleted placed in brackets. or in the case of a milk hauler, 2 CSR 80-2.060 [also] ([S]section 6 n important function of the Missouri Register is to solicit of the PMO), be found to exist on an inspection, a second inspection Aand encourage public participation in the rulemaking [shall] will be required after the time deemed necessary to remedy the process. The law provides that for every proposed rule, violation, but not before three (3) days[;]. [t]This second inspection amendment, or rescission there must be a notice that anyone shall be used to determine compliance with the requirements of 2 CSR may comment on the proposed action. This comment may 80-2.070 ([S]section 7 of the PMO), or in the case of a milk hauler, 2 take different forms. CSR 80-2.060 [also] ([S]section 6 of the PMO). Any violation of the [S] f an agency is required by statute to hold a public hearing same requirement of 2 CSR 80-2.070 ( section 7 of the PMO), or in the case of a milk hauler, 2 CSR 80-2.060 [also] ([S]section 6 of the before making any new rules, then a Notice of Public I PMO), on the second inspection, shall call for permit suspension in Hearing will appear following the text of the rule. Hearing accordance with 2 CSR 80-2.030 ([S]section 3 of the PMO), court dates must be at least thirty (30) days after publication of the action, or both. Additionally, flagrant violations on the part of a hauler notice in the Missouri Register. If no hearing is planned or such as fraudulent practices, intentional adulteration, or any action required, the agency must give a Notice to Submit adversely affecting the integrity of producer milk samples shall result Comments. This allows anyone to file statements in support in immediate permit suspension in accordance with 2 CSR 80-2.030 of or in opposition to the proposed action with the agency ([S]section 3 of the PMO), court action, or both. within a specified time, no less than thirty (30) days after pub- lication of the notice in the Missouri Register. AUTHORITY: section 196.939, RSMo 2000. Original rule filed April n agency may hold a public hearing on a rule even 20, 1973, effective April 30, 1973. For intervening history, please Athough not required by law to hold one. If an agency consult the Code of State Regulations. Amended: Filed Feb. 9, 2016. allows comments to be received following the hearing date, the close of comments date will be used as the beginning day PUBLIC COST: This proposed amendment will not cost state agen- in the ninety- (90-) day-count necessary for the filing of the cies or political subdivisions more than five hundred dollars ($500) order of rulemaking. in the aggregate. f an agency decides to hold a public hearing after planning Inot to, it must withdraw the earlier notice and file a new PRIVATE COST: This proposed amendment will not cost private enti- notice of proposed rulemaking and schedule a hearing for a ties more than five hundred dollars ($500) in the aggregate. date not less than thirty (30) days from the date of publication of the new notice. NOTICE TO SUBMIT COMMENTS: Anyone may file a statement in support of or in opposition to this proposed amendment with the State Proposed Amendment Text Reminder: Milk Board, 1616 Missouri Boulevard, Jefferson City, MO 65109. To Boldface text indicates new matter. be considered, comments must be received within thirty (30) days [Bracketed text indicates matter being deleted.] after publication of this notice in the Missouri Register. No public hearing is scheduled.

Title 2—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Division 80—State Milk Board Title 2—DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Chapter 2—Grade “A” Pasteurized Milk Regulations Division 80—State Milk Board Chapter 6—Requirements for the Missouri Dairy Law PROPOSED AMENDMENT PROPOSED AMENDMENT 2 CSR 80-2.050 Inspection Frequency and Procedure. The board is amending section (1). 2 CSR 80-6.041 Dairy Manufacturing Plant, Dairy Manufacturing Farm, and Personnel Licensure. The board is amending subsection PURPOSE: This purpose amendment updates requirements concern- (1)(D). ing inspection frequency and procedures. This rule corresponds with Section 5 of the Grade “A” Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (PMO), 2013 PURPOSE: This proposed amendment updates needed licensure pro- Revision of the United States Department of Health and Human cedure for bulk milk truck operators as required by law. Services, Public Health Service, Food and Drug Administration. (1) It is unlawful for any person to operate a dairy manufacturing (1) Each dairy farm, milk plant, receiving station, transfer station, plant, receiving station, to buy milk or cream from Missouri produc- and milk distributor whose milk or milk products are intended for ers, or to perform the duties of fieldman, grader, or bulk milk truck consumption within Missouri or its jurisdiction and each milk hauler operator without a license. 374 March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 375

(D) No bulk milk pick-up tanker truck shall be operated without grams included in Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 shall proof of [annual] inspection. [Annual i]Inspections shall be per- be considered to be [making satisfactory academic progress] formed by the State Milk Board or its authorized regulatory agent enrolled full-time while carrying a minimum of six (6) credit hours every twenty-four (24) months plus remaining days of the month or their equivalent at the approved institution. which inspection is due with payment of a [twenty-five] fifty dol- (I) Good-faith effort to secure all federal sources of funding that lar- ($[25]50-) inspection fee. could be applied to tuition reimbursement shall mean, by the dead- line established by the department, being eligible to receive federal AUTHORITY: section 196.540, RSMo 2000. This rule previously Title IV student financial aid and having completed the federal need- filed as 2 CSR 30-21.041. Original rule filed Dec. 10, 1981, effective based aid application form as prescribed by the United States April 11, 1982. For intervening history, please consult the Code of Department of Education (USDE), commonly known as the Free State Regulations. Amended: Filed Feb. 9, 2016. Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), except— 1. For students whose parents refuse to provide financial infor- PUBLIC COST: This proposed amendment will not cost state agen- mation, the application form must, at a minimum, include the depen- cies or political subdivisions more than five hundred dollars ($500) dent student’s financial information; or in the aggregate. 2. For students attending institutions that do not participate in the federal Title IV student financial aid programs and are therefore PRIVATE COST: This proposed amendment will not cost private enti- ineligible for federal Title IV student financial aid, completion of the ties more than five hundred dollars ($500) in the aggregate. predictor tool for federal Title IV student financial aid eligibility approved by the USDE, commonly known as the FAFSA4caster, is NOTICE TO SUBMIT COMMENTS: Anyone may file a statement in acceptable; or support of or in opposition to this proposed amendment with the State 3. [For students who meet the requirements under sec- Milk Board, 1616 Missouri Boulevard, Jefferson City, MO 65109. To tion 2 of 173.1110, RSMo but are ineligible for federal Title be considered, comments must be received within thirty (30) days IV student financial aid, completion of the predictor tool for after publication of this notice in the Missouri Register. No public federal Title IV student financial aid eligibility approved by hearing is scheduled. the USDE, commonly known as the FAFSA4caster, is acceptable] For students in other circumstances the department may determine completion of the predictor tool for federal Title Title 6—DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION IV student financial aid eligibility approved by the USDE, com- Division 10—Commissioner of Higher Education monly known as the FAFSA4caster, is acceptable. Chapter 2—Student Financial Assistance Program [(J) His, him, or he shall apply equally to the female as well as the male sex where applicable in this rule.] PROPOSED AMENDMENT [(K)](J) Initial recipient shall mean a student who qualifies under subsection 7. of section 160.545, RSMo, and this rule, and who has 6 CSR 10-2.190 A+ Scholarship Program. The commissioner is made a good faith effort to secure all federal sources of funding that amending sections (1)–(4). could be applied to tuition reimbursement, and has not received A+ tuition reimbursement in any prior award year. PURPOSE: This amendment aligns the U.S. citizenship requirement [(L)](K) Participating institution shall mean a Missouri public with section 165.545.7(4); establishes a completion requirement for community college, a public vocational or technical school, or a two- initial and renewal students and a grade point average requirement (2-) year private vocational or technical school meeting the require- for initial students, including the addition of a definition for positive ments set forth in subsection 9. of section 160.545, RSMo, that has net disbursement and provisions for re-establishment of eligibility for entered into a participation agreement for the A+ Scholarship pro- students failing to meet these requirements; revises the alternatives to gram with the department. the Algebra I end-of-course exam requirement; clarifies the definition [(M)](L) Partnership shall mean a written agreement between two of full-time student; allows for deadline extension for the tutoring (2) or more institutions, at least one (1) of which must be an A+ par- requirement; brings uniformity to the high school eligibility criteria; ticipating institution, providing for the processing and delivery of and makes technical corrections. A+ tuition reimbursement. (M) Positive net disbursement shall mean the sum of all dis- (1) Definitions. bursements for a term less the sum of all funds returned for that (H) Full-time student shall mean a student who, regardless of the term resulting in a difference that is greater than zero (0). course delivery method, is enrolled in at least twelve (12) semester hours, eight (8) quarter hours, twenty-four (24) clock hours per (2) Responsibilities of Participating Institutions. week, or the equivalent in another measurement system for the fall (B) Participating institutions shall meet the following require- and spring terms or at least six (6) semester hours, twenty-four (24) ments: clock hours per week, or the equivalent in another measurement sys- 1. Before requesting reimbursement for an initial recipient, ver- tem for the summer term. [A student may not be enrolled in less ify the following: than the respective number sufficient to secure the certifi- A. The student has met the eligibility requirements listed in cate or degree toward which the student is working in no section (3) of this rule through collection of a high school transcript more than the number of semesters or their equivalent nor- bearing the official A+ seal; mally required by the institution for the program in which the B. The student has met the [institution’s definition of] student is enrolled] If the institution in which the student is cumulative grade point average (CGPA), satisfactory academic enrolled defines full-time as greater than any of these hourly progress, [including any grade point average (GPA) require- thresholds for the program in which the student is enrolled, the ment included as part of that definition] and completion institutional definition of full-time supersedes this definition. requirements referenced in paragraphs (3)(A)12.–13.; Provided, however, that an otherwise eligible student having a dis- C. The student is enrolled as a full-time student, except as ability as defined by Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act provided in subsection (1)(H) of this rule; and (42 U.S.C. 12101–12213) who, because of [his or her] the stu- D. The student has made a good-faith effort to secure all fed- dent’s disability, is unable to satisfy the statutory minimum require- eral sources of funding that could be applied to tuition reimburse- ments for full-time status under federal student financial aid pro- ment, except as provided in subsection (1)(I) of this rule; March 15, 2016 Page 376 Proposed Rules Vol. 41, No. 6

2. Before requesting reimbursement for a renewal recipient, ver- 10. Not be enrolled or intend to use the award to enroll in a ify the following: course of study leading to a degree in theology or divinity; A. The student is enrolled as a full-time student, except as 11. Not have a criminal record preventing receipt of federal provided in subsection (1)(H) of this rule; Title IV student financial aid; [and] B. The student has met the cumulative grade point average 12. Meet the institution’s definition of satisfactory academic (CGPA) [and], satisfactory academic progress, and completion progress[, including any GPA requirement included as part of requirements referenced in [paragraph] paragraphs (3)(B)2.–3. of that definition] as determined by the participating institution’s this rule; and policies as applied to other students at the participating institu- C. The student has made a good-faith effort to secure all fed- tion receiving assistance under federal Title IV student financial eral sources of funding that could be applied to tuition, except as pro- aid programs, with the exception of cumulative grade point aver- vided in subsection (1)(I) of this rule; age (CGPA). The student must achieve a minimum CGPA of two 3. Comply with the institutional responsibilities required in sec- (2.0) on a four-point (4.0) scale, or the equivalent on another tion 6 CSR 10-2.140(5), with the exception of paragraph 6 CSR 10- scale, at the end of the fall semester for semester-based pro- 2.140(5)(A)5.; and grams, or at the end of the initial payment period for non-semes- 4. Verify federal sources of funding are applied correctly to ter based programs. The calculation of CGPA shall be based on tuition, general fees, and up to fifty percent (50%) of book costs as the participating institution’s policies as applied to other students specified in subsection (4)(N) of this rule. in similar circumstances[.]; and 13. For students that receive a positive net disbursement in (3) Eligibility Policy. a given term, maintain eligibility by meeting the following course (A) To qualify for A+ tuition reimbursement, an initial recipient completion standards. A course is considered complete if the stu- must meet the following criteria: dent earns a standard grade for the course, including a failing 1. Meet the requirements set forth in subsection 7 of section grade but excluding a grade at withdrawal prior to completion: 160.545, RSMo; A. Complete a minimum of twelve (12) semester credit 2. Be a U.S. citizen[,] or permanent resident[, or otherwise hours in the fall or spring semester, six (6) credit hours in the lawfully present in the United States, in accordance with summer term, or the equivalent, for students enrolled full-time section 208.009, RSMo]; in a credit hour program. Students unable to satisfy the statuto- ry minimum requirements for full-time status under the federal 3. Enter into a written agreement with the A+ designated high Title IV student financial aid programs as a result of a disability school prior to high school graduation; as defined by Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act must 4. Graduate from an A+ designated high school with an overall complete a minimum of six (6) credit hours, or the equivalent, in grade point average of at least two and one-half (2.5) on a four-point any term; (4.0) scale, or the equivalent on another scale; B. Complete a minimum of ninety (90) percent of the 5. Have at least a ninety-five percent (95%) attendance record clock hours required for the federal payment period, for students overall for grades nine through twelve (9–12); enrolled full-time in a clock hour program; or 6. Have performed fifty (50) hours of unpaid tutoring or men- C. Complete all of the hours in which the student is toring, of which up to twenty-five percent (25%) may include job enrolled in a given term, for students enrolled less than full-time shadowing, prior to high school graduation, except— in accordance with subparagraphs (3)(A)9.A.–C. of this rule. A. When there are circumstances beyond a student’s con- (B) To qualify for tuition reimbursement under the A+ trol, the high school may extend the time period for completing Scholarship program, a renewal recipient must meet the following this requirement on a case-by-case basis, not to exceed six (6) criteria: months beyond high school graduation; 1. Be admitted as a regular student and enroll in and attend on 7. Beginning with the high school senior class of 2015, meet a full-time basis a participating institution, except that students in the one (1) of the following indicators of college preparedness, unless following circumstances may be enrolled less than full time: the A+ school district has met all of the Department of Elementary A. The student is enrolled in all of the available hours applic- and Secondary Education’s requirements for waiver of the Algebra I able to [his] the student’s program of study in a given term; end-of-course exam for the recipient: B. The student is participating in a required internship; or A. Have achieved a score of proficient or advanced on the C. The student is enrolled in prerequisite courses that do not official Algebra I end-of-course exam, or a higher level DESE require full-time enrollment; approved end-of-course exam in the field of mathematics; or 2. [Maintain a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of B. [Have achieved a qualifying score, as established at least two and one-half (2.5) on a four-point (4.0) scale, or annually by the CBHE, on the COMPASS exam published by the equivalent on another scale, and, with the exception of ACT, Inc. or the mathematics component of the ACT test as grade point average, maintain satisfactory academic a high school or postsecondary student. Institutions must progress as determined by the participating institution’s poli- collect official documentation of the qualifying score from cies as applied to other students at the participating institu- ACT, Inc. from postsecondary students] Meet other criteria tion receiving assistance under federal Title IV student finan- established by the CBHE. The CBHE will develop these criteria cial aid programs] Meet the institution’s definition of satisfacto- in consultation with participating A+ institutions and designated ry academic progress as determined by the participating institu- A+ high schools and may revise these criteria annually; tion’s policies as applied to other students at the participating 8. Have maintained a record of good citizenship and avoidance institution receiving assistance under federal Title IV student of the unlawful use of drugs and/or alcohol while in grades nine financial aid programs, with the exception of cumulative grade through twelve (9–12); point average (CGPA). The student must achieve a minimum 9. Be admitted as a regular student and enroll in and attend on CGPA of two and one-half (2.5) on a four-point (4.0) scale, or the a full-time basis a participating institution, except that students in the equivalent on another scale. The calculation of CGPA shall be following circumstances may be enrolled less than full time: based on the participating institution’s policies as applied to other A. The student is enrolled in all of the available hours applic- students in similar circumstances; [and] able to [his] the student’s program of study in a given term; 3. For students that receive a positive net disbursement in a B. The student is participating in a required internship; or given term, maintain eligibility by meeting the following course C. The student is enrolled in prerequisite courses that do not completion standards. A course is considered complete if the stu- require full-time enrollment; dent earns a standard grade for the course, including a failing March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 377

grade but excluding a grade at withdrawal prior to completion. [3.]5. Repeat coursework will not be reimbursed; and A. Complete a minimum of twelve (12) semester credit [4.]6. Coursework that is part of a higher level certificate or a hours in the fall or spring semester, six (6) credit hours in the degree that is taken after receipt of a certificate will be reimbursed summer term, or the equivalent, for students enrolled full-time provided that the certificate or degree is in a field related to the orig- in a credit hour program. Students unable to satisfy the statuto- inal certificate received. ry minimum requirements for full-time status under the federal (G) For a student that fully establishes eligibility by [achieving a Title IV student financial aid programs as a result of a disability qualifying score on the COMPASS exam published by ACT, as defined by Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act must Inc. or the mathematics component of the ACT test as a complete a minimum of six (6) credit hours, or the equivalent, in postsecondary student] meeting the criteria established for that any term; student’s graduating high school class in accordance with sub- B. Complete a minimum of ninety (90) percent of the paragraph (3)(A)7.B. of this rule, reimbursement may be made for clock hours required for the federal payment period, for students the term in which the student [achieves the qualifying score] enrolled full-time in a clock hour program; or meets the criteria provided the student has established such eligibil- C. Complete all of the hours in which the student is ity prior to the institution’s submission of the reimbursement request enrolled in a given term, for students enrolled less than full-time to the department. in accordance with subparagraphs (3)(A)9.A.–C. of this rule; (I) The amount of an A+ tuition reimbursement must be reduced and by the amount of any federal sources of funding received by or on [3.]4. Make a good-faith effort to secure all federal sources of behalf of an initial or renewal recipient and, when applicable, any funding that could be applied to tuition before the award is disbursed adjustments required in paragraph (4)(F)[2.]3. of this rule. but no later than the deadline established by the CBHE. (M) The hourly tuition rate used to calculate the A+ tuition reim- bursement shall not exceed the published standard per credit hour (4) Award Policy. tuition rate charged by [Linn] State Technical College of Missouri. (E) For a student concurrently seeking more than one (1) certifi- 1. Institutions with high need programs that have tuition charges cate or degree, reimbursement will be made to, and the calculation above this limit may apply to the department for a waiver of this of the one hundred five percent (105%) eligibility limit will be made requirement on a program-by-program basis. by, the institution providing the highest outcome, unless the student 2. The federal credit hour to clock hour conversion calculation provides written notification specifying otherwise to all institutions will be applied to institutions with clock hour programs. in which [he] the student is enrolled. (Q) A student who has been denied A+ tuition reimbursement (F) Reimbursement will be as specified for the following cate- for failing to meet the requirements defined in paragraphs gories of coursework: (3)(A)13. or 3(B)3. of this rule may not receive another A+ 1. Completed coursework for which a grade is assigned under tuition reimbursement until the enrollment period after the stu- the institution’s standard grading policy, including remedial course- dent successfully completes the remaining number of credit or work and coursework assigned a grade of Incomplete, and that is clock hours required for the term in which the student lost eligi- required by the institution for the completion of a certificate or bility. degree will be reimbursed; [(Q)](R) No A+ tuition reimbursement will be made retroactive 2. [Coursework for which a standard grade was not to a previous award year. An A+ tuition reimbursement will be made assigned, including coursework from which the student offi- retroactive to a previous semester or payment period only upon the cially or unofficially withdrew, or was terminated, is not eli- sole discretion of the department. gible for reimbursement. Institutions can use any of the fol- [(R)](S) A+ tuition reimbursement will be made only after insti- lowing options to adjust a student’s award amount to meet tutional certification of the student’s eligibility and the amount of the this requirement: A+ tuition reimbursement. A. Deduct the amount reimbursed for such course- [(S)](T) An eligible student’s failure to provide required informa- work from subsequent reimbursement requests; tion by the established deadlines may result in loss of the A+ B. Omit such coursework from the current reimburse- Scholarship for the period covered by the deadline. ment request; or [(T)](U) The CBHE has the discretion to withhold payments of C. Return the amount reimbursed for such coursework any A+ tuition reimbursements after initiating an inquiry into the in accordance with subsection 6 CSR 10-2.140(5)(C);] eligibility or continued eligibility of a student or into the participa- Coursework from which the student officially or unofficially tion status of an institution. withdrew will be reimbursed, provided the withdrawal results in [(U)](V) An eligible student may transfer the A+ Scholarship failure to meet the requirements defined in paragraph (3)(A)13. from one (1) participating institution to another without losing eligi- or (3)(B)3. of this rule; bility for assistance, but the department shall make any necessary 3. Coursework for which a standard grade was not assigned, adjustments in the amount of the award. including, but not limited to, the following is not eligible for reimbursement: AUTHORITY: section 160.545, RSMo Supp. [2014] 2015 and A. Coursework from which the student officially or unof- Executive Order 10-16, dated January 29, 2010. Original rule filed ficially withdrew, provided the student continues to meet the Feb. 17, 2011, effective Oct. 30, 2011. Amended: Filed Dec. 13, 2012, requirements defined in paragraph (3)(A)13. or (3)(B)3. of this effective June 30, 2013. Amended: Filed Sept. 15, 2014, effective rule; or March 30, 2015. Amended: Filed Feb. 16, 2016. B. Coursework from which the student was terminated; 4. Institutions can use any of the following options to adjust PUBLIC COST: This proposed amendment will not cost state agen- a student’s award amount to exclude coursework that is not eligi- cies or political subdivisions more than five hundred dollars ($500) ble for reimbursement: in the aggregate. A. Deduct the amount reimbursed for such coursework from subsequent reimbursement requests; PRIVATE COST: This proposed amendment will not cost private enti- B. Omit such coursework from the current reimburse- ties more than five hundred dollars ($500) in the aggregate. ment request; or C. Return the amount reimbursed for such coursework in NOTICE TO SUBMIT COMMENTS: Anyone may file a statement in accordance with subsection 6 CSR 10-2.140(5)(C); support of or in opposition to this proposed amendment with Kelli March 15, 2016 Page 378 Proposed Rules Vol. 41, No. 6

Reed, Missouri Department of Higher Education, PO Box 1469, [(L)](M) “Course” means a defined and unique educational offer- Jefferson City, MO 65102-1469 or [email protected]. To be con- ing with discrete objectives and requirements in support of a pro- sidered, comments must be received within thirty (30) days after pub- gram, [whether conducted in person, by mail, or through any lication of this notice in the Missouri Register. No public hearing is telecommunication medium] regardless of how the offering is scheduled. delivered. [(M)](N) “Credit hour” means the unit of quantitative measure- ment of educational attainment earned in a course, generally stated Title 6—DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION in semester, trimester, or quarter hours. The basis of measuring a Division 10—Commissioner of Higher Education credit hour shall be defined in accordance with the standards of a Chapter 5—Regulation of Proprietary Schools school’s accreditor or, in the absence of accreditation, defined to be consistent with the definition of such generally employed at institu- PROPOSED AMENDMENT tions of American higher education, as determined by the depart- ment. 6 CSR 10-5.010 Rules for Certification of Proprietary Schools. [(N)](O) “Degree” means any award, earned or honorary, con- The department is amending sections (1) and (3)–(9). ferred with the designation of associate, baccalaureate, master, pro- fessional or professional development, specialist, or doctorate. PURPOSE: This amendment updates the overall administrative rule [(O)](P) “Department” means the Department of Higher Education to provide schools an expedited pathway for offering short courses of created by section 173.005(1), RSMo. instruction for personal or professional development or continuing [(P)](Q) “Exempt” means having been determined to be a school education credit without the requirement to complete a more compre- or instructional program eligible for release from the provisions of hensive and costly program review process. The amendment defines sections 173.600 to 173.619, RSMo, pursuant to section 173.616, test preparation as it relates to exemption and clarifies language RSMo. related to physical presence as an exemption criterion, clarifies the [(Q)](R) “Extension site” or “extension” means any geographical- requirement for information disclosures pertinent to operation of a ly separate and either temporary or permanent instructional facility certified school, and clarifies language related to two- (2-) year cer- located within reasonable geographic proximity to a main or branch tification, personnel qualifications, and competency-based credit. campus, that is entirely auxiliary to and operated by a main or branch campus. An extension site shall not provide distinct programs, (1) Definitions. Definitions are consistent with those set forth in the employ significant administrative personnel, or maintain its own statutory authorization. institutional or student records. (A) “Academic progress” or “satisfactory academic progress” [(R)](S) “Formal grievance” means a complaint against a certified means the policy and procedures for periodically evaluating, measur- school that is submitted on forms provided by the department and ing, and recording the extent to which each student is meeting stated completes the review process through the final disposition. course or program requirements and objectives, including timely [(S)](T) “Grievance policy” means the school’s internal proce- completion of the program, and includes any consequences of fail- dures through which a student may formally make a complaint ure to [do so] comply with the policy. regarding actions of a school and a school may make its response to (B) “Accredited school” means a school that holds institutional such a complaint. accredited status from a national or regional accrediting agency or [(T)](U) “Lapse” means a certificate of approval to operate that association recognized by the United States Department of Education has not been renewed by the deadline established by the department. or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation as a reliable [(U)](V) “Main campus” means the primary Missouri instruction- authority concerning the quality of education or training provided by al facility of a school, as so designated by the school. For accredited institutions of higher education. schools, the main campus is the one to which accreditation is directly (F) “Branch campus” or “branch” means a geographically sepa- conferred and from which other campus locations derive their rate and permanent instructional facility[,] located in Missouri that accreditation. is derived from and controlled by its main Missouri campus. A [(V)](W) “New program” means an academic or vocational edu- branch campus may provide complete and distinct programs and cational offering not previously approved by the department or a cur- employ unique or shared instructional and administrative personnel. rent offering delivered in a format not previously approved by the A branch may produce and maintain its own institutional and student department. New program shall also mean an approved academic or records. vocational offering whose components, including but not limited to, (G) “Certificate” means any award for successfully completing a program length, required hours, and/or content, have been modified program of instruction, including a diploma, that does not have a by fifty percent (50%) or more. degree designation. [(W)](X) “Operate” means to establish, keep, or maintain any (H) “Certificate of approval” means [approval] the document facility at a location or locations in this state where, from, or through issued by the Coordinating Board [to operate] indicating a school which education is offered or given and shall include contracting may operate in compliance with this rule and the provisions of sec- with any person, group, or entity to perform any such act. tions 173.600 through 173.619, RSMo. [(X)](Y) “Person” means any individual, corporation, partner- (J) “Contact hour” or “clock hour” means a minimum of fifty (50) ship, association, or business entity of any kind or description. minutes of instruction or training during a sixty (60) minute period [(Y)](Z) “Physical presence” means any person or location within that is directed and supervised by an instructor or trainer. the state of Missouri where, from, or through which a school oper- (K) “Continuing education” means a course, module, or pro- ates for the purpose of conducting an activity relating to postsec- gram of instruction no more than twenty-five (25) contact hours ondary education, including the granting of certificates or degrees, in length that is not portrayed or advertised as having a primarily or for the purpose of recruiting students. Location is defined to vocational or academic objective but is designed for personal or include any address, physical site, electronic device, or telephone professional development of a student and typically results in the number within or originating from within the boundaries of the state awarding of a certificate of attendance and may carry continuing of Missouri. Physical presence shall also mean a formally scheduled education credit. instructional interaction organized by or through a school taking [(K)](L) “Continuous operation” means a certificate of approval to place between two (2) or more students and/or instructors within the operate in Missouri that has been maintained without lapse, suspen- state of Missouri. Physical presence does not include any activity sion, or revocation. conducted by a school based outside of Missouri covered by the March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 379

provisions of the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement. [3.]5. Schools shall be exempt under the following categories: [(Z)](AA) “Program” or “program of instruction” means a com- A. Religious exemption. A not-for-profit school owned, con- plete academic or vocational educational offering which fulfills the trolled, and operated by a bona fide religious or denominational requirements for the awarding of a certificate or degree. A program organization that offers no programs or degrees and grants no may consist of one (1) or multiple courses, and shall, upon satisfac- degrees or certificates other than those specifically designated as tory completion, fulfill an academic, occupational, or other training religious degrees or programs shall be exempted upon satisfactory objective. evidence of— [(AA)](BB) “Proprietary school” or “school” means any person (I) The identity and bona fide nature of the religious not specifically exempted in the authorizing statute which offers or denomination or organization, together with documentation of own- maintains on either a profit or not-for-profit basis within the state of ership, control, and operation of the school by the religious denom- Missouri a course or courses of instruction or study through class- ination or organization; and room instruction or correspondence, or which grants certificates or (II) The identity and designation of all degrees or certifi- earned or honorary degrees. cates offered, including both honorary and earned[.]; [(BB)](CC) “Public institution” means a postsecondary education- B. Eleemosynary exemption. A not-for-profit school owned, al institution established by provisions of Missouri constitutional or controlled and operated by a bona fide eleemosynary (charitable) statutory law or established by the voters of the district in which it is organization that provides instruction with no financial charge to its located, which is funded fifty percent (50%) or more of its operating students and at which no part of the instructional cost is defrayed by costs from public funds; which is governed by a body appointed by or through programs of governmental student financial aid, including the [G]governor and approved by the [S]senate, or selected by the grants and loans, provided directly to or for individual students shall voters of the district in which it is located and which operates on a be exempted upon satisfactory evidence of— not-for-profit basis. (I) The identity and bona fide nature of the eleemosynary [(CC)](DD) “Religious degree” or “religious program” means any organization; and degree or program with a specific theological, biblical, divinity, or (II) The sources of income through which instructional other religious designation. Religious degrees or programs shall not costs are defrayed[.]; include those with a designation that generally denotes a secular C. Nonvocational exemption. Personal improvement semi- degree, including, but not limited to, associate, baccalaureate, mas- nars and courses of instruction less than twenty-five (25) contact ter or doctor of arts, science, humanities, philosophy, law, business, hours in length intended solely to enhance performance on exam- education, medicine, and other designations of non-religious disci- inations leading to occupational eligibility or admission to post- plines. secondary education are considered avocational for purposes of [(DD)](EE) “Substantive change” means a modification of twenty this exemption category. A school that offers instruction only in percent (20%) or more of a program’s components including, but not subject areas that are primarily for avocational or recreational pur- limited to, program length, required hours, and/or content. poses (as distinct from courses that are creditable toward a certificate [(EE)](FF) “Transcript” or “transcript record” means a student’s or degree or that teach employable or marketable knowledge or permanent educational record. skills) shall be exempted upon satisfactory evidence that the school (GG) “Test prep” or “test preparation course” means a course does not— that is solely designed to enhance performance on an examination (I) Advertise its instruction as having occupational objec- leading to occupational eligibility or admission to a postsec- tives or as conveying employable or marketable skills or knowledge; ondary institution. The Coordinating Board shall deem test-prep (II) Advertise or maintain placement services or cite place- courses or programs offered for postsecondary credit or adver- ment rates; and tised as providing postsecondary credit as proprietary schools (III) Grant any form of certificate or degree other than a pursuant to section 173.602, RSMo. certificate of course completion or certificate of attendance[.]; D. Employer exemption. A course of instruction, study, or (3) Exemption. training program sponsored by an employer for the training and (B) Schools That Shall Be Exempted by the Coordinating Board. preparation of its own employees shall be exempted upon satisfactory Upon application, on forms provided by the department and docu- evidence that— mentation of eligibility, as provided in this rule, the Coordinating (I) No form of certificate or degree, or credit toward a cer- Board shall exempt schools, training programs, and courses of tificate or degree, is granted other than a certificate of course com- instruction from the provisions of sections 173.600 through 173.619, pletion or certificate of attendance; RSMo. (II) The training or instruction is available exclusively to 1. Only schools that maintain a physical presence in employees of the sponsoring employer; Missouri are eligible to seek exemption under this rule. (III) The training or instruction is provided at no cost to the [1.]2. Once granted, a status of exemption shall be subject to employee; periodic review. As determined by the department, continued eligi- (IV) The training or instruction is not the primary activity bility for exemption shall be demonstrated and verified in the appli- of the employer; and cation for exemption and is subject to review and further determina- (V) If the training or instruction is provided through a sec- tion by the department at any time. The department may withdraw ond party school or other entity, a contract or agreement between the exemption status for proper cause, such withdrawal constituting a employer and the other entity shall exhibit that the training or denial of exemption, or require a subsequent application for exemp- instruction will be provided in compliance with parts (3)(B)3.D.(I)– tion. (IV) of this rule[.]; [2.]3. Decision on the application for exemption shall be fur- E. Professional organization exemption. A course of study or nished to the school in writing. If exemption is denied, the basis for instruction conducted by a trade, business, or professional organiza- the denial shall be stated and the notice will be accompanied by tion with a closed membership where participation in the course is forms on which to submit application for certification to operate. limited to bona fide members of the trade, business, or professional Denial of exemption may be appealed to the Administrative Hearing organization shall be exempted upon satisfactory evidence that— Commission. (I) No form of certificate or degree, or credit toward a cer- 4. The exempted school must be the entity awarding the tificate or degree, is granted other than a certificate of course com- degrees or certificates and must establish the educational records pletion or certificate of attendance; of students who enroll in a program of study. (II) The organization’s membership is limited to bona fide March 15, 2016 Page 380 Proposed Rules Vol. 41, No. 6 members of the trade, business, or profession; a school’s certification status shall not lapse in the event a recertifi- (III) The training or instruction is available exclusively to cation decision is delayed past the expiration of the then current cer- bona fide members of the trade, business, or professional organiza- tification year. tion; and 5. Failure to submit an annual or biennial recertification (IV) If the training or instruction is provided through a sec- application by the prescribed closing date shall be grounds, without ond party school or other entity, a contract or agreement between the other considerations, for the assessment of a late fee and/or denial of organization and the other entity shall exhibit that the training or a certificate of approval to operate for the next certification year. instruction will be provided in compliance with parts (3)(B)3.E.(I)– 6. Failure to completely and accurately disclose all material (III) of this rule[.]; facts of the school’s operation pertinent to the standards con- F. State examination preparation exemption. A course of tained in this rule and the authorizing statute shall be grounds study or instruction for persons in preparation for an examination for denial of a certificate of approval to operate. given by a state board or commission where the state board or com- (F) Biennial Recertification. mission approves that course and school shall be exempted upon sat- 1. Schools that meet eligibility criteria may request a certificate isfactory evidence that the state board or commission has approved of approval to operate that is valid for a two- (2-) year period. To be the course and school[.]; eligible for a biennial certificate of approval, a school must— G. Students primarily under age sixteen (16) exemption. A A. Be in continuous operation for a period of no less than five school or person whose clientele are primarily students aged sixteen (5) years; (16) or under shall be exempt upon satisfactory evidence that students B. Maintain a location or locations in Missouri where, from, enrolled are primarily under the age of sixteen (16). Primarily, at a or through which education is offered; minimum, shall mean seventy-five percent (75%). The Coordinating C. Hold current institutional accreditation from a national or Board shall exempt, without application, all pre-school, Montessori, regional accrediting association recognized by the United States and elementary and secondary schools subject to the standards of the Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. If, Accreditation and have no current disciplinary actions such as warn- however, any private school with clientele primarily under the age of ings, probation, show cause or other negative actions from the sixteen (16) offers any postsecondary degree or certificate, it shall not accreditor, meaning any requirement imposed by an accrediting be eligible for this exemption[.]; and agency in response to a violation of accreditation criteria that H. Licensed schools exemption. A school that is otherwise requires a response by the institution or that results in the need for a licensed and approved under and pursuant to any other licensing law follow-up visit by the accrediting commission; of this state shall be exempted upon satisfactory evidence that the D. For schools currently participating in Title IV, currently school has been lawfully licensed or approved by another Missouri maintain the general standards of financial responsibility as outlined state agency. A state certificate of incorporation shall not constitute by the United States Department of Education’s current Federal licensing or approval for the purposes of eligibility for this exemp- Student Aid Handbook and its successor publications; tion. A school that offers programs of instruction other than those E. Have no findings from the school’s most recent depart- included within the license or approval of another state agency shall ment site visit that have not been satisfactorily resolved within sixty not be eligible for this exemption. (60) days of formal notification; F. Have not been placed in a probationary status, within the (4) Application for Certificate of Approval to Operate. previous five (5) years, by the department that has not been resolved (A) Application for certification shall be submitted on application within the time frame provided by the probation notice; forms furnished by the department and must be submitted on or prior G. Have no formal grievance in the five (5) years prior to to the expiration date with which the forms are stamped when dis- application for biennial recertification that the department has offi- tributed. Decision on an application for certification shall be made cially determined constituted a violation of certification standards; on the basis of— H. Maintain an official cohort default rate [of no more than 1. A complete and accurate disclosure of all material facts five percent (5%)] that is at least five (5) percentage points pertinent to the standards contained in this rule and authorizing below the official threshold rate published by the United States statute that is not deceptive or misleading by commission or Department of Education. If, during the initial year of a two- (2-) omission as determined by the department; year certificate of approval, the school’s official published cohort [1.]2. Compliance with the standards set forth in this rule and default rate exceeds the above threshold, the school will be the authorizing statute; required to return to eligibility by the next annual official publi- [2.]3. Compliance with the instructions for fully completing cation or be identified as failing to maintain eligibility criteria for and submitting the application forms and exhibits; a two- (2-) year certificate of approval; and [3.]4. Information, documentation, or verification submitted or I. Have not added more than one (1) new branch during the received from any source in supplement to the pending application; most recent term of biennial recertification granted by the depart- [4.]5. Research, information, and other documentation collect- ment. ed by the department or by independent experts or consultants; and 2. Failure to maintain eligibility criteria will result in [rescis- [5.]6. Site visitation and/or personal interview as deemed sion of the biennial recertification] the school deemed ineligible appropriate by the department. to renew the two- (2-) year certificate of approval. [Schools will (E) Annual Recertification. be issued a certificate that must be renewed annually.] 1. Certificates to operate shall be issued for a maximum of a Schools will be notified by the department of the loss of eligibility one- (1-) year period, and schools must submit application and be and will be required to renew the certificate of approval on an certified annually, unless the school meets eligibility requirements annual basis. Schools may not reapply for biennial recertification for a two- (2-) year certificate as provided in this rule. for two (2) years from the date of notification by the department and 2. The annual certification year shall be from July 1 to June 30. must meet all eligibility criteria. 3. Schools initially certified shall be certified from the date of 3. A school granted a biennial certificate of approval must annu- issuance of the certificate of approval to operate to the end of the cur- ally submit to the department— rent certification year, June 30. A. An annual certification fee; 4. The closing date for the submission of applications for annual B. Verification of the security deposit; and recertification shall be the March 15 immediately preceding the C. Other data as determined by the department to be neces- beginning of the certification year, and, contingent upon a school sary to administer, supervise, and enforce the provisions of sections submitting an acceptable application on or prior to that closing date, 173.600 to 173.619, RSMo. March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 381

(I) Security Deposit. Each proprietary school must file a security documentation related to recertification, grievances, department site deposit with coverage consistent with the statutory requirements of visits, or probation. section 173.612, RSMo. B. The late fee may be waived in whole or in part at the dis- 1. The security deposit shall be executed on the prescribed form cretion of the department. provided by the department for that purpose. The security deposit shall cover all facilities and locations [of the school in the state (6) Certification Standards. The following standards are established of Missouri] included within the certificate of approval issued by as minimum requirements that must be met and maintained in order the Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education and shall for a school to be issued a certificate of approval to operate in clearly state that it covers the school and all locations and agents of Missouri. As determined by the Coordinating Board for Higher the school. Education, compliance with these standards shall be demonstrated 2. Any bonding company must be approved by the Missouri and verified in the application for certification to operate and are Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional subject to review and further determination by the department at any Registration. time. 3. The amount of the security deposit shall be ten percent (10%) (A) Institutional Standards. of the preceding year’s gross tuition but, in no event, shall be less 1. The school must have an exact physical location or locations. than five thousand dollars ($5,000) nor more than one hundred thou- 2. The school must have an official name. A certificate of sand dollars ($100,000), except that the school may deposit a greater approval shall not be issued to a school if the name of that school, amount at its own discretion. whether initially proposed or changed after establishment, is— 4. The school may comply with the security deposit require- A. Identical to the name of an existing certified school or a ment through any of the following three (3) methods, at the discretion public or independent college or university in Missouri; or of the school: performance surety bond, irrevocable letter of credit, B. Deemed, by the department, to cause confusion of identity or cash bond secured by certificate of deposit. among the lay public. 5. The amount of the security deposit required must be comput- 3. The mission and purpose of the school shall be legitimate ed and compliance verified with each annual application for certifi- and acceptable educationally and shall be supported by the opera- cation. Written verification of compliance with the security deposit tions and programs of the school. requirement of the authorizing statute must be presented prior to the 4. The physical plant and equipment of the school shall be com- issuance of a certificate of approval. Failure of a school to post and mensurate in size, accommodations, and condition to the purpose maintain the required security deposit may result in denial, suspen- and programs of the school, including the methods through which sion, or revocation of certification to operate or the school being education and training are delivered. placed on probation. 5. The learning resources of the school, such as educational 6. Any school that operates two (2) or more main campuses in equipment, computer hardware and software, library holdings, and the state may combine, or report separately, gross tuition for all loca- telecommunications equipment, shall be sufficient to meet the edu- tions for the purpose of determining the annual security deposit cational objectives of all courses and programs. requirement. However, if the combined gross tuition calculates a 6. The school must be in current compliance with all pertinent security deposit requirement in excess of the one hundred thousand ordinances and laws relating to the safety, health, and security of the dollars ($100,000) maximum, the gross tuition shall be reported sep- persons on the premises. arately, and the requirement calculated separately. 7. All information provided by the school, including media 7. The security deposit requirement for a branch campus oper- advertising and other informative or promotional materials, including ated in Missouri by an out-of-state school shall be computed solely those printed, published, recorded, or presented, descriptive of the on the basis of applicable tuition and fee income at the Missouri school shall— branch campus. A. Truthfully represent the characteristics of the school; B. Include the name of the school and shall specify either the (5) Fees. school mailing address, the telephone number, or both; (C) The following fees shall be paid: C. When referencing Missouri certification status, only refer 1. Initial Application for Certification (to be to itself as being “certified to operate” or “approved to operate” by credited toward the certification fee) $200 the “Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education” or the 2. Initial Application for Exemption $ 50 “Missouri Department of Higher Education”; and 3. Application to Establish a Branch Campus $100 D. Not be deceptive or misleading, as determined by the 4. Application to Establish an Extension Site $ 50 department, such as by— 5. New Program Review (Certificate) $100 (I) Stating in advertising or other materials that the school, 6. New Program Review (Associate) $200 its programs, certificates, or degrees are accredited, certified, or 7. New Program Review (Bachelor and Graduate) $500 approved by the Coordinating Board for Higher Education, the 8. Substantive Change Review (Certificate) $ 50 Department of Higher Education, or by the state of Missouri or any 9. Substantive Change Review (Associate) $100 of its agencies; 10. Substantive Change Review (Bachelor and (II) Using employment or want ad sections or services of Graduate) $250 any newspaper or advertising media for purposes of student recruit- 11. Change of Ownership, Name, Location $100 ment; 12. Continuing Education (up to fifteen (III) Stating in advertising or other material that the school (15) programs) $100 [is] or its programs are accredited by any organization that is not 13. Continuing Education (more than fifteen an accrediting agency officially recognized by the United States (15) programs) $500 Department of Education or the Council on Higher Education [12.]14. Student Record Verification (per copy) $ 10 Accreditation; [13.]15. Late Fee (per day) $ 10 (IV) Omitting or concealing any material information that A. A late fee of ten dollars ($10) per day exclusive of obscures a truthful description of the school, its programs, or its ser- Saturday, Sunday, and holidays, not to exceed a maximum of one vices; or thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500), will be assessed on certified (V) Making any statement that cannot be verified or docu- schools that fail to respond, within a time frame to be stated in offi- mented by the school. cial correspondence, to the department’s request for information or (B) Program Standards. March 15, 2016 Page 382 Proposed Rules Vol. 41, No. 6

1. Program review. The instructional programs of the school upon satisfactory completion of each program. must legitimately support the stated purpose of the school and the D. The expected length of each program and course stated in school must demonstrate that each course of instruction meets its definable units such as hours, days, weeks, months, and/or terms. stated objectives, showing that the following are appropriate to the E. Explanation of the instructional method to be employed award designation and discipline: (classroom, laboratory, independent study, supervised research, A. The study discipline of a degree program shall be identi- supervised internship or externship, etc.) for various stages of the fied and verified to be generally accepted in American higher educa- instruction. tion as a legitimate area of degree study; F. If applicable, explanation of instructional methods, B. The study discipline of a nondegree program shall be iden- achievement evaluation, technical requirements, and other policies tified and verified as legitimate preparation and training for its voca- unique to the delivery of instruction via distance media. tional or academic objective; and G. As applicable, the schedule of classes, including dates and C. Any award granted shall be on the basis of study content times of meetings. and achievement requirements that shall be deemed by the depart- 3. Earned and honorary awards. ment to be reasonably equivalent to study content and achievement A. No earned certificate or degree may be given, awarded, or requirements commensurate with the designated level of award, as granted solely on the basis of payment of tuition or fee, credit earned generally applied at institutions of higher education and/or the voca- at another school or schools, on the basis of credit for life experience tion for which it prepares. or other equivalency, on the basis of testing out, on the basis of (I) Study content and achievement requirements must research and writing, or solely on the basis of any combination of demonstrate satisfaction of this standard through the following: these factors. (a) Level of the program, including its range and scope B. No honorary degree may be given, awarded, or granted by of courses; any school that does not give, award, or grant an earned degree. (b) Content of courses, including the type, depth, C. No fee or other charge may be assessed for giving, award- breadth, and sequence of courses; and ing, or granting an honorary degree. (c) Duration of the program, including minimal instruc- (C) Personnel Standards. tional length at the school. Except as specifically determined other- 1. The school must have a formal governance structure consis- wise by the department, minimum instructional length shall be twen- tent with its form of ownership or corporate identity that is capable ty-five percent (25%) of similar programs for nondegree and under- of adequately directing, administering, and operating the school in a graduate degree programs and seventy-five percent (75%) for gradu- manner consistent with the mission and purpose of the school and ate and professional degree programs. is capable of developing and maintaining its instructional programs. (II) Demonstration of such equivalence may be established 2. The school must have sufficient administrative, instructional, through inclusion of the program within the scope of accreditation and support personnel based on the instructional programs by national or regional accrediting agencies recognized by the United offered, its student enrollment, and relative needs for educational States Department of Education or the Council on Higher and support services. Administrative personnel are expected to Education Accreditation. have prior experience or training in postsecondary education. D. No earned degree or certificate may be given, awarded, or 3. Instructional personnel, defined to include those who train or granted in the absence of an instructional component offered and deliver instruction as well as any personnel that measure, assess, or conducted by the school or through demonstration of academic or evaluate student achievement, shall minimally meet the following skill competency sufficient to meet criteria established for such qualifications: purpose by the school. A. A combination of educational and experiential qualifica- 2. Program disclosure. The school shall maintain and provide tions in excess of the level of instruction on which they are instruct- each student in published or printed form, usually through a dated ing; [and] school catalog, the following information for each program and B. Shall have relevant qualifications, training, and experience course of instruction offered. The information also shall be provided in the subject or discipline area in which they are instructing[.]; and to prospective students upon request. C. For instructional personnel in skill based areas, greater A. An official statement of the school’s and each program’s weight may be given to experiential qualifications as appropriate objectives. to the program objectives. For academic and degree level pro- B. Specific titles and descriptions of program content or com- grams, education experience and background will be considered petency, including, where appropriate, course descriptions. the primary qualifications. C. Explanation of evaluation and completion requirements for (D) Financial Standards. each program, including: 1. The school must have a sound financial structure with suffi- (I) Specific grade, credit hour, clock hour, and/or other cient resources for its continued operation, as determined by the performance achievements required for satisfactory completion as department. appropriate to each program; 2. The school must provide financial statements, as request- (II) Appropriate definitions of the measures of progress ed by the department, indicating sufficient current assets are described in part (6)(B)2.C.(I) of this rule; available to meet current operational liabilities and related oblig- (III) Specific methods by which program requirements may ations. be met through study at another institution, for work experience or [2.]3. The school must demonstrate financial stability and other equivalency, for testing out, or for credit earned on any basis responsibility through reasonably prompt satisfaction of operational other than instruction offered by the school; financial obligations, its capital indebtedness obligations, its person- (IV) Explanation of the system of evaluation to include: nel payroll, and its student financial refund obligations. (a) Definitions and application of grading methods; [3.]4. The school must have the required financial security (b) Policies and procedures for monitoring academic deposit, on forms provided by the department, on file pursuant to the progress, including achievement requirements and pertinent time provisions of section 173.612.2.(3), RSMo. frame; and [4.]5. If applicable, the school must administer governmental (c) Expectations of consequences for failure to maintain student financial aid, including both grants and loans, awarded satisfactory academic progress, including probation, suspension, or through or by the school, in compliance with all applicable law and termination; and regulations. (V) Exact designation of the certificate or degree bestowed (E) Student Cost Standards. March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 383

1. Cost disclosures. The school must maintain, through a cata- or regional accrediting entity and verification of any licensing or log or other printed or published informative material, and make approval by a state or federal governmental agency. available to students and prospective students, full disclosure of any [4.]5. Assurances, and documentation, of compliance with all and all financial charges to the students, including: pertinent ordinances and laws relating to the safety, health, and secu- A. Tuition; rity of persons on the school premises. B. Special fees; [5.]6. Sample copies of all media advertising and printed or C. A reasonable estimate of required charges for books, published materials, including Internet and other electronic publica- equipment, materials, tools, services, and other non-incidental edu- tions, descriptive of the institution and employed within the past year. cational supplies or charges, whether or not made by the school but [6.]7. Description of the school’s instructional, administrative, required for program completion; and support facilities located in Missouri. D. Charges for room and board provided by the school; [7.]8. The peak enrollment and the total student enrollment for E. Information on payment policies and procedures; and the most recently completed calendar, fiscal, school, or other year as F. Information on availability of and procedures to apply for designated by the department. student financial aid offered by or through the school, whether (B) Program Information and Data. available from public and/or private sources. 1. For each instructional program offered, a program outline 2. Cancellation policy. The school must provide for a period containing, at a minimum, the following information: during which an enrollment or admission agreement may be can- A. Specific title of the program; celled by the student with refund of all monies paid. B. The designation of the certificate or degree granted upon A. That cancellation period shall not be less than three (3) completion; days, exclusive of Saturday, Sunday, and holidays. C. The objective academic or vocational educational out- B. The enrollment agreement shall contain a clear statement comes for the program; of the cancellation policy and procedures. D. Requirements for admission to the program; 3. Refund policy. The school must have a fair and equitable stu- E. Requirements for completion of the program, including dent tuition refund policy, as determined by the department. the specific courses, grade achievement, and other requirements, A. The enrollment agreement shall contain a statement of the described, as applicable, in defined terms of clock hours, credit refund policy and the formula or rules for calculation of refunds due hours, and/or performance requirements; to students withdrawing or whose enrollment is otherwise discontin- F. The length of study, stated in calendar terms such as days, ued. weeks, months, or years, which reasonably describes the expected B. The tuition refund policy must specify fees or other program length, as well as any provisions for variation from this expenses that are nonrefundable beyond the period of cancellation as length and any associated variance in cost; described in paragraph (6)(E)2. of this rule. G. Academic and performance policies for evaluation, grad- C. The refund policy must specify a maximum time lapse for ing, satisfactory progress, and attendance for the program; the refund to be made and any conditions under which there would H. The method of instruction by which the program require- be no refund. ments may be earned, including the specific courses or other D. The school must also disclose to the student any condi- required units that may be met by study at another institution, for tions under which the refund would be made to a person other than work experience or other equivalency, for testing out, or for credit the student. earned on any basis other than instruction offered by the school; E. Unless variation is authorized by the department based on I. The teaching methodologies employed by the program, program length or cost, fair and equitable shall mean provision of a including the specific uses of classroom, laboratory, correspondence, reasonable refund formula through at least one-half (1/2) of the independent study, supervised research, supervised internship or enrollment period. externship, electronic telecommunication, and other methods of instruction; (7) Information and Data Standards. Full compliance with all data J. For each distinct course of instruction required or available and information requests and the submission of all data forms and as a part of the program, the specific course title, objective or com- required statements of the Coordinating Board shall be requisite to petency sought, instructor(s), the number of credit or clock hours the issuance of a certificate of approval to operate, notwithstanding awarded [upon] or other measurement system used to establish that a certificate of approval may be denied, revoked, or suspended completion, and a description of the course content; and on the basis of data and information submitted or willfully omitted, K. Individual and aggregate information on student enroll- or for willfully submitting incorrect data. In order to be in compli- ment, completion, and employment. ance with the data and information requirements of the certification 2. Description of the procedures for implementing policies of process, the school shall maintain, in addition to information disclo- evaluation, grading, academic progress, attendance, conduct, and sures described elsewhere in this rule, the following information, grievance, and records demonstrating the application of these poli- which shall be available for submission to and/or examination by the cies. Department of Higher Education. 3. Copies of the current or most recent schedule of courses of (A) Institutional Information and Data. instruction. 1. The name of the school, current telephone number, current 4. As applicable, a statement as to the policy by which a credit mailing address, any Internet addresses maintained by or for the or contact hour is defined for institutional application in determining school, the school’s physical address, and date of school establish- credit or contact hour values for courses and program completion. If ment. the program uses another measurement system to monitor 2. The form of ownership of the school, whether sole propri- progress and completion, a definition of that system and how it etorship, partnership, limited partnership, or corporation, or non- is used in measuring program delivery. Missouri public, along with the names, if applicable, of those per- (C) Personnel Information and Data. sons holding a ten percent (10%) or more ownership interest in the 1. The names and titles of all administrative and instructional school. personnel employed by the school and a resume of the education and 3. As applicable, explanatory statements of and documenta- employment experience for each person so employed. tion for any corporate governance body or structure that directs 2. The names, titles, addresses, and telephone numbers of the or administers the school. agents of the school, along with the geographic area of the operation [3.]4. Verification of the school’s accreditation by any national of each agent. March 15, 2016 Page 384 Proposed Rules Vol. 41, No. 6

3. As applicable, explanatory statements of and documentation discontinuances, and revisions (including, but not limited to, changes for any corporate governance body or structure that directs or admin- in name, length, cost, or objective). isters the school. B. Substantive revisions to existing programs of instruction 4. A financial statement displaying the assets, liabilities, and and the initiation of proposed new program offerings must be submit- other financial categories of the school and/or its parent entity. ted for review in the format established by the department. The school must demonstrate that revised and additional programs are in (8) Operating Standards. compliance with certification standards, as described in paragraph (D) In the event a school terminates its operations, it must file or (6)(B)1. of this rule, in order for these programs to be approved for make arrangements to file all student transcripts [and financial inclusion within the scope of the certificate of approval. Such account records,] in paper and/or electronic form, in an appropri- changes shall not be effective except on authorization by the depart- ate permanent repository approved by the department within fourteen ment. (14) days of the termination date. Failure to do so shall result in for- C. As a condition of authorization for the implementation of feiture of the security deposit as required by section 173.612, RSMo. programmatic changes under the school’s certificate to operate, (E) In the event a school ceases operations without meeting accredited schools must provide written documentation of the refund, teach out, or record storage obligations, the school may approval of such changes by the accrediting association. forfeit the security deposit as required by section 173.612, RSMo. D. Schools must submit a complete proposal to the depart- The department may utilize proceeds from the security deposit to ment at least ninety (90) days prior to implementation of a new pro- indemnify students or enrollees suffering a loss or damage or to gram. Incomplete proposals will be returned without review. A com- secure student records as a result of the school’s noncompliance plete proposal must include at least the following, as prescribed by with any statutes or regulations pertaining to certification to the department: operate. (I) A signed letter of notification; [(E)](F) Scope of Certificate of Approval. (II) A complete new program request form; 1. Branch campuses and extension sites of Missouri schools. (III) All required new program request form attachments; A. Application for a certificate of approval to operate shall be and made by and through a location designated as the main campus of a (IV) Payment of any required fees. school indigenous to Missouri. A certification application shall be E. Schools must submit a complete proposal to the depart- made by a main campus on behalf of its branch campuses. The appli- ment at least sixty (60) days prior to implementation of a substantive cation shall identify all locations proposed to be operated by the change to an existing program. Incomplete proposals will be returned school. without review. A complete proposal must include at least the follow- B. All certificates of approval to operate shall specify the ing, as prescribed by the department: instructional locations and program(s) of instruction for which the (I) A signed letter of notification; certificate is valid. In addition to the certificate issued to the main (II) A complete program revision request form; campus, certificates of approval to operate shall be issued only for (III) All required program revision request form attach- those locations and programs defined and listed in the annual appli- ments; and cation for certification as branch campuses. (IV) Payment of any required fees. C. Approval to operate locations as extension sites, as defined F. Upon receipt of a complete proposal for a new program or and listed in the annual application for certification, shall be extend- a substantive change to an existing program, the department will pro- ed from the certificate of a main or branch campus. vide an acknowledgement to the school that includes the official date D. The certification to operate of the main campus or any of of receipt. its branches or extensions may be denied, revoked, suspended, or G. The department must provide the school with a written placed in a status of probation. Such action may be deemed by the response to a proposal for a new program within ninety (90) calendar department to apply to all locations under the jurisdiction of that cer- days or a substantive change to an existing program within sixty (60) tificate of approval to operate. calendar days. The response may notify the school of final approval, 2. Franchises of Missouri schools. tentative approval, or additional information that must be submitted A. All locations at which instruction is proposed to be offered to complete the review. If the response is not provided within the by a franchisee of a franchisor approved to operate shall be deemed required time frame, the school may offer the program until the a location within the scope of such franchisor’s approval, provided department completes its review and identifies a substantive issue or that the franchisor provides the course curriculum and guidelines for issues that need correction. teaching at each location and that a single location is identified as the H. If the department fails to provide a written review within principal facility for record keeping. the time frame established in subparagraph (8)(E)4.G. of this rule, B. Denial, revocation, or suspension of certificates of the department will notify the school of the results of the review approval to operate for a franchisor shall be deemed to apply to all within ninety (90) days of the expiration of the initial time frame. The franchisee locations. The certification of an individual franchisee (as school will then have ninety (90) days from that notice to correct listed on the franchisor’s application for certification) may be denied, identified deficiencies without ceasing to offer the program. The revoked, suspended, or placed in a status of probation for just cause. school must cease offering the new or revised program if it fails to 3. Changes in physical location. make the required corrections within the ninety- (90-) day time peri- A. The department must be notified at least thirty (30) days od. prior to the effective date of proposed changes in or additions to the 5. Continuing education. location(s) of the school operations. A. Certified schools may offer continuing education upon B. Such changes shall not be effective except on review and approval by the department and payment of a fee. Branch cam- authorization by the department. puses and extension sites will be approved to offer the same con- C. As a condition of authorization for the implementation of tinuing education as the main campus. Fees will be charged to the changes and additions of location under the school’s certificate to main campus only. operate, accredited schools must provide written documentation of B. Certified schools may consolidate all qualifying contin- the approval of such changes by the accrediting association. uing education offerings on the official program inventory under 4. Programmatic additions, discontinuances, and revisions. the title “Continuing Education.” Schools are required to submit A. The department must be notified at least thirty (30) days to the department a list of all continuing education to be offered prior to the effective date of non-substantive programmatic additions, during the upcoming certification period and pay an annual fee. March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 385

Failure to submit a list of continuing education with the annual tution. Separate applications must be submitted for each branch cam- fee may result in denial of approval to offer continuing education pus and all application information must be specifically for that site for the next certification period. and not for the non-Missouri parent institution. C. Certified schools holding recognized regional or 3. Each branch campus where, from, or through which an out- national accreditation must provide documentation verifying of-state school operates in Missouri must designate in the application approval of the continuing education by the school’s accrediting a resident director in order to be eligible to be certified to operate. body or documentation from the accrediting agency indicating 4. Application forms for annual or biennial certification and the school is not required to obtain approval as the continuing follow-up communications, including the issuance of the certificate, education is outside the scope of accreditation. shall be distributed by the department directly to the designated res- D. Certified schools must disclose in school publications ident director of each branch campus of an out-of-state school oper- the continuing education is not offered for academic credit, and ating in Missouri. This procedure does not prohibit the director of may not be accepted in transfer to another postsecondary insti- the Missouri site from forwarding the mailings to the parent institu- tution. tion for processing nor does it prohibit the payment of certification (I) Accredited schools must disclose in school publica- fee and deposit of security by the parent institution; however, the tions if the continuing education is not within the scope of accred- institution must comply with all closing dates and deadlines. itation. (II) School publications must include all pertinent poli- AUTHORITY: sections 173.600–173.619, RSMo 2000 and Supp. cy disclosures, costs, and any equipment or technological require- [2012] 2013. Original rule filed March 13, 1985, effective July 1, ments for participation in continuing education. 1985. Rescinded and readopted: Filed Oct. 16, 1991, effective Feb. E. Continuing education offered by certified schools at no 6, 1992. Rescinded and readopted: Filed Oct. 27, 2000, effective cost to the student, including employer-sponsored instruction or April 30, 2001. Amended: Filed Sept. 13, 2012, effective Feb. 28, training available only to employees, is not required to be includ- 2013. Amended: Filed Feb. 16, 2016. ed on the annual program inventory submitted to the depart- ment. PUBLIC COST: This proposed amendment will not cost state agen- [(F)](G) Change of Ownership. cies or political subdivisions more than five hundred dollars ($500) 1. A certificate of approval is nontransferable. A change in the in the aggregate. sole proprietor of a school, a change in the majority interest of gen- eral partners of a partnership owning a school, or a change in a PUBLIC COST: This proposed amendment will not cost private enti- majority stock ownership of a school shall be deemed a transfer of ties more than five hundred dollars ($500) in the aggregate. ownership. 2. Within thirty (30) days of such transfer the new owner shall NOTICE TO SUBMIT COMMENTS: Anyone may file a statement in make application for a new certificate of approval on application support of or in opposition to this proposed amendment with the forms as determined by the department. Missouri Department of Higher Education, Attn.: Laura Vedenhaupt, 3. This application shall be processed like an initial application PO Box 1469, Jefferson City, MO 65102, by submitting comments elec- except the Coordinating Board may issue a temporary certificate to tronically via the department website at www.dhe.mo.gov/psc/propcert- be effective for a maximum of sixty (60) days if the chief adminis- feedback.php, or by faxing comments to (573) 751-6635. To be consid- trator furnishes a written statement asserting that all conditions set ered, comments must be received within thirty (30) days after publica- forth in the rule are being met or will be met before offering training tion of this notice in the Missouri Register. No public hearing is or education. scheduled. 4. Failure to make application to the department, when a change of ownership occurs, shall be grounds for placing a school on proba- tionary status or for suspension, revocation, or denial of a certificate Title 13—DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES of approval. Division 35—Children’s Division [(G)](H) Change of School Name. Chapter 31—Child Abuse 1. The department must be notified at least thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of proposed changes in the official name of a PROPOSED RULE school. Name changes shall not be effective except on authorization by the department. 13 CSR 35-31.027 Juveniles with Problem Sexual Behaviors 2. As a condition of authorization for the implementation of a name change under the school’s certificate to operate, accredited PURPOSE: This rule addresses the procedures assessing juveniles schools must provide written documentation of the approval of the with problem sexual behaviors as required by section 210.148, change by the accrediting association. RSMo. [(H)](I) Except as pursuant to the initial approval to operate, a cer- tificate of approval will not be issued to any school that has reported (1) The Children’s Division shall use the definitions set forth below no student enrollments during the previous certification year. A when conducting juvenile reports pursuant to section 210.148, school having a full certification year without student enrollments RSMo. shall be deemed as not being a school eligible for certification. (A) “Family assessment and services approach” shall mean an approach by the Children’s Division which provides for a prompt (9) Certification of Out-of-State Institutions. assessment of a child who has been alleged to have engaged in (D) Operating a Branch Campus. problem sexual behavior and of the child’s family, including risk of 1. In order to operate in Missouri, an out-of-state institution abuse and neglect and, if necessary, the provision of community- must comply with the same standards and procedures as are applic- based services to reduce the risk and support the family. able to institutions indigenous to Missouri and must be annually cer- (B) “Juvenile with Problem Sexual Behavior” and “Juvenile” shall tified as approved to operate, except as provided elsewhere in this mean any person under fourteen (14) years of age who has allegedly rule for two- (2-) year certification. committed sexual abuse against another child. 2. Each branch campus where, from, or through which an out- (C) “Juvenile Report” means a report of a child with problem of-state school operates in Missouri must be independently certified sexual behaviors handled under section 210.148, RSMo, and this even though those sites are branches of the parent non-Missouri insti- regulation. March 15, 2016 Page 386 Proposed Rules Vol. 41, No. 6

(D) “Juvenile Sexual abuse” by children under fourteen (14) years (C) The Children’s Division shall notify any known guardian ad of age under section 210.148, RSMo, and for purposes of this litem of the juvenile with alleged problem sexual behaviors or victim regulation, shall mean any sexual or sexualized interaction with a children prior to interviewing the child, but does not need to obtain child including, but not limited to, acts that are age or the guardian ad litem’s consent. developmentally inappropriate and— (D) Notification may be made either verbally or in writing. 1. Involve force or threats of the use of force; 2. Are intrusive; (6) Retention of juvenile reports. Juvenile reports shall be retained on 3. Are unwelcome; the same schedule as family assessments completed in response to a 4. Result in physical injury or cause emotional trauma to the child abuse/neglect report as defined in section 210.152, RSMo. victim child; or 5. Are coercive or manipulative. AUTHORITY: section 207.020, RSMo Supp. 2014, and section 210.148, RSMo Supp. 2015. Original rule filed Feb. 8, 2016. (2) Juvenile Report Screen-In Criteria. (A) Calls received by the Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline Unit PUBLIC COST: This proposed rule will not cost state agencies or (Hotline) involving concerns of a juvenile with problem sexual political subdivisions more than five hundred dollars ($500) in the behavior will be accepted as a juvenile report when— aggregate. 1. The reporter identifies concerns that a child has committed sexual abuse involving another child; and PRIVATE COST: This proposed rule will not cost private entities 2. The reporter identifies the juvenile as being under the age of more than five hundred dollars ($500) in the aggregate. fourteen (14) at the time of the call to the hotline. (B) Reporters to the hotline must disclose the identity of the juve- NOTICE TO SUBMIT COMMENTS: Anyone may file a statement in nile and victim child(ren) if known. support of or in opposition to this proposed rule with the Department (C) Calls received by the Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline Unit of Social Services, Family Support Division, Julie Gibson, Director, (Hotline) will be not be accepted as a juvenile report when— PO Box 2320, Jefferson City, MO 65102. To be considered, com- 1. The allegations concern physical abuse or other non-sexual ments must be received within thirty (30) days after publication of reports; or this notice in the Missouri Register. No public hearing is scheduled. 2. The juvenile with alleged problem sexual behavior resides in another state. (D) If the Children’s Division determines the juvenile had care, Title 13—DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES custody, or control of the victim child, the Children’s Division shall Division 40—Family Support Division conduct both an investigation and a juvenile report. Chapter 2—Income Maintenance

(3) Family Assessment and Services Approach. PROPOSED AMENDMENT (A) In addition to conducting a family assessment and services approach of the juvenile with alleged problem sexual behaviors and 13 CSR 40-2.325 Prohibition Against Payment of Temporary of the child’s family, the Children’s Division shall also assess the Assistance to Families That Do Not Include a Minor Child. The needs of the victim and the victim’s family. division is amending section (1). (B) The Children’s Division may provide services to the families of the juvenile with alleged problem sexual behaviors and of the vic- PURPOSE: The amendment is amending section (1). tim as appropriate. (C) Participation in services is voluntary. (1) For the purpose of the administration of the Temporary Assistance Program, the [Division of Family Services] Family Support (4) Referral to Juvenile Office. Division shall not provide assistance to or on behalf of a family— (A) The Children’s Division may refer the juvenile with alleged (A) Unless the family includes: problem sexual behaviors to the juvenile office under one (1) or more 1. A child under the age of eighteen (18) who resides with a of the following circumstances: custodial parent or other adult caretaker relative of the minor child; 1. Reports in which the child has committed an act of sexual or abuse and caused serious physical injury and/or used a weapon; 2. A child under the age of nineteen (19) and a full-time student 2. When the parent/caregiver of the juvenile with alleged prob- in a secondary school (or at the equivalent level of vocational or tech- lem sexual behaviors does not engage in the assessment process or nical training), if the child may reasonably be expected to complete there is no evidence that the parent/caregiver is taking steps to pre- the program of the secondary school (or vocational or technical train- vent future problem sexual behavior; ing); and 3. When the juvenile does not engage in the assessment process; (B) If the family includes an adult who has received public assis- 4. When there is a repeated incident of problem sexual behavior tance through a program funded, in whole or part, through the by the child; Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Block Grant, sec- 5. When the Children’s Division’s assessment reveals the tion 603 of Title 42, United States Code (including the Temporary child’s behaviors are of such severity that the child cannot be safely Assistance Program), for a total of [five (5) years (sixty (60) maintained in the home and/or community; or cumulative months] forty-five (45) cumulative months, whether 6. Other situations as deemed appropriate by the Children’s or not consecutive,[)] unless an exception described in 13 CSR 40- Division on a case-by-case basis. 2.350 applies. As used in this paragraph “assistance” is defined as set forth in 13 CSR 40-2.300, whether provided in Missouri or (5) Parental notification and consent to interview. another state or territory, or whether provided before or after the (A) The Children’s Division shall notify a parent and obtain his or effective date of these rules. her consent prior to interviewing the juvenile with alleged problem sexual behaviors. AUTHORITY: section[s 207.020] 207.022, RSMo Supp. 2014, (B) The Children’s Division shall notify a parent of the victim and section 208.040.5, RSMo [1994] Supp. 2015. Emergency rule child prior to interviewing the child, but does not have to obtain the filed Feb. 18, 1998, effective March 1, 1998, terminated Aug. 10, parent’s consent. 1998. Original rule filed Jan. 16, 1998, effective Aug. 1, 1998. March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 387

Amended: Filed Feb. 8, 2016. this rule the Division of Family Services has the option to extend assistance from the Temporary Assistance Program PUBLIC COST: This proposed amendment will not state agencies or beyond the five (5)-year limit. The division may, but is not political subdivisions more than five hundred dollars ($500) in the required to, extend such additional assistance to a family aggregate. only on the basis of— (A) Hardship; or PRIVATE COST: This proposed amendment will not cost private enti- (B) The fact that the family includes someone who has ties more than five hundred dollars ($500) in the aggregate. been battered, or subject to extreme cruelty based on the fact that the individual has been subjected to— NOTICE TO SUBMIT COMMENTS: Anyone may file a statement in 1. Physical acts that resulted in, or threatened to result support of or in opposition to this proposed amendment with the in, physical injury to the individual; Department of Social Services, Family Support Division, Julie 2. Sexual abuse; Gibson, Director, PO Box 2320, Jefferson City, MO 65102. To be 3. Sexual activity involving a dependent child; considered, comments must be received within thirty (30) days after 4. Being forced as the caretaker relative of a dependent publication of this notice in the Missouri Register. No public hear- child to engage in nonconsensual sexual acts or activities; ing is scheduled. 5. Threats of, or attempts at, physical or sexual abuse; 6. Mental abuse; or 7. Neglect or deprivation of medical care. Title 13—DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES (C) If the division opts to extend assistance to part of its Division 40—Family Support Division caseload as permitted under this section, it will only deter- Chapter 2—Income Maintenance mine whether or not the extension applies to a specific fam- ily once an adult in the family has received sixty (60) cumu- PROPOSED AMENDMENT lative months of assistance.]

13 CSR 40-2.350 Time Limit for Receipt of Temporary PURPOSE: This rule establishes procedures for the implementa- Assistance. The department is amending this regulation by adding tion of the forty-five (45) month lifetime limit for the receipt of new requirements, in accordance with Senate Bill (24) (2015) (here- Temporary Assistance (TA), and exemptions to that limit beginning inafter “SB24”), and clarifying language. January 1, 2016, pursuant to section 208.040.5, RSMo.

PURPOSE: The amendment adds the definition of “assistance.” (1) For purposes of this rule, “assistance” shall be defined Section (2) changes the TA lifetime limit to forty-five (45) months, in according to the definition in section 260.31 of Title 45, Code of accordance with SB24, and includes clarifying language. The addi- Federal Regulations. tion of sections (3), (4), and (5) reorganizes and clarifies the federal exemptions, state exemptions, and hardship extensions to the forty- (2) A family is not eligible for TA if the family includes an adult five (45) month lifetime limit, respectively. The new sections (6) and who has received assistance a cumulative total of forty-five (45) (7) require true, accurate, and complete information from partici- months, subject to the exemptions provided by this rule. pants, and afford participants hearing rights. (A) This limit shall apply regardless of whether the family with an adult has received assistance in Missouri, another state, or [PURPOSE: This rule establishes a five (5)-year time limit on territory, under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families receipt of Temporary Assistance. Block Grant (TANF) program authorized by sections 601–619 of Title 42, United States Code. (1) Subject to the exceptions contained in this section, for (B) This limit shall apply regardless of whether the adult has the purpose of the administration of the Temporary received Temporary Assistance before or after the effective date Assistance Program, the Division of Family Services shall of these rules. not provide or continue to provide assistance to or on behalf (C) The total cumulative months do not need to be consecutive. of— (D) To determine the total cumulative lifetime limit, the divi- (A) A family that includes an adult who has received assis- sion shall include all months in which the adult received TANF tance, whether provided in Missouri or another state or ter- cash assistance in Missouri, on or after July 1, 1997. If TANF ritory, or whether provided before or after the effective date cash assistance was received in another state, the division shall of these rules, for a total of five (5) years (sixty (60) cumu- include all months in which the adult received federal TANF cash lative months, whether or not consecutive); and assistance from the date that state’s TANF program commenced. (B) For purposes of the administration of subsection (1)(A) of this rule the Division of Family Services shall not count (3) The division shall not count any month of receipt of assistance towards the five (5)-year (sixty (60)-month)-limit— by a participant towards the forty-five (45) cumulative month 1. Any month of receipt of assistance by an individual limit, as defined in section (2), when— when— (A) The participant was a minor and neither the head-of- A. The individual is participating in a wage supple- household nor married to the head-of-household in the month the mentation program; or participant received assistance; or B. The individual was a minor and not the head-of- (B) The participant’s household includes a person who has household nor married to the head-of-household; and been battered or subjected to extreme cruelty. 2. Any month in which an adult lived in Indian country 1. The participant has been battered or subject to extreme (as defined in section 1151 of Title 18, United States Code) cruelty when the participant has suffered mental abuse, neglect, or in a Native Alaskan Village if at least one thousand or a deprivation of medical care, or physical acts that resulted in, (1,000) individuals were living on the reservation or in the or threatened to result in, either physical injury, non-consensual village and at least fifty percent (50%) of the adults living sexual acts, or sexual abuse to the participant; or on the reservation or in the village were not employed. (C) The participant adult lived in Indian country (as defined in section 1151 of Title 18, United States Code) or in a Native (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1)(A) of Alaskan Village, if at least fifty percent (50%) of the adults living March 15, 2016 Page 388 Proposed Rules Vol. 41, No. 6 on the reservation or in the village were not employed. ates a hardship for the participant. The participant must notify the division that the participant is involved with CD; (4) Pursuant to section 264.1(b)(2) of Title 45, Code of Federal (D) If the division extends assistance to part of its caseload as Regulations, the division shall not count any month of receipt of permitted under this section; it will only determine whether or assistance by a participant towards the forty-five (45) cumulative not the extension applies to a specific family once the adult claim- month limit, as defined in section (2), when the participant is ing the hardship has received forty-five (45) cumulative months receiving assistance funded by certain separate state programs, of assistance; and as defined in section 270.2 of Title 45, Code of Federal (E) The average monthly number of families receiving a hard- Regulations. The exemption from the lifetime limit applies ship extension under this section shall not exceed twenty percent when— (20%) of the average monthly number of families to which assis- (A) The adult participant is age sixty (60) or over; or tance is provided during the fiscal year or the immediately pre- (B) The adult participant is permanently and totally disabled ceding fiscal year; as defined by section 1382c(a)(3) of Title 42, United States Code, or is receiving employer-sponsored disability payments; or (6) All information provided to the division by the participant (C) The participant is a teen parent head-of-household under seeking a hardship exemption to the forty-five (45) cumulative the age of eighteen (18) and is attending a secondary school, or month limit shall be true, accurate, and complete. taking a course of study leading to a certificate of general equiv- alence; or (7) A participant who is aggrieved by a decision of the division (D) The adult participant is required to remain in the home to under this regulation may appeal the division’s decision pursuant care for a disabled household member. to section 208.080, RSMo.

(5) Hardship Extension. The division, pursuant to section AUTHORITY: section[s 207.020] 207.022, RSMo Supp. 2014, 208.040.5(5), RSMo, shall provide Temporary Assistance to the and section 208.040.5, RSMo [1994] Supp. 2015. Emergency rule following adults, beyond the lifetime limit, if one (1) or more of filed Feb. 18, 1998, effective March 1, 1998, terminated Aug. 10, the following conditions occur: 1998. Original rule filed Jan. 16, 1998, effective Aug. 1, 1998. (A) Substance abuse. A participant has a substance abuse Amended: Filed Feb. 8, 2016. hardship when the participant has been— 1. Diagnosed by either a physician, licensed psychologist, or PUBLIC COST: This proposed amendment will not cost state agen- licensed clinical social worker with a substance abuse issue; and cies or political subdivisions more than five hundred dollars ($500) 2. Is receiving treatment through residential care, day treat- in the aggregate. ment, counseling, support groups, group education, group coun- seling, C-STAR, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics PRIVATE COST: This proposed amendment will not cost private enti- Anonymous (NA), or other generally accepted substance abuse ties more than five hundred dollars ($500) in the aggregate. treatment methods; 3. This hardship will terminate upon completion of the sub- NOTICE TO SUBMIT COMMENTS: Anyone may file a statement in stance abuse treatment, or upon the failure of the participant to support of or in opposition to this proposed amendment with the cooperate with the treatment, unless there are circumstances Department of Social Services, Family Support Division, Julie beyond the participant’s control; Gibson, Director, PO Box 2320, Jefferson City, MO 65102. To be (B) Mental health crisis. A participant has a mental health cri- considered, comments must be received within thirty (30) days after sis hardship when the participant is unable to work due to a men- publication of this notice in the Missouri Register. No public hear- tal health condition, and has also been— ing is scheduled. 1. Diagnosed with a mental disease or condition by either a physician or licensed psychologist or division medical team review; and Title 20—DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, 2. Receiving services from Vocational Rehabilitation due to FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROFESSIONAL a mental health condition; or REGISTRATION 3. Receiving treatment through residential care, counseling, Division 2110—Missouri Dental Board support groups, mental health case management with a commu- nity support worker, or targeted case management; Chapter 2—General Rules 4. This hardship will terminate— A. Upon the failure of the participant to cooperate with PROPOSED AMENDMENT treatment, unless there are circumstances beyond the partici- pant’s control; or 20 CSR 2110-2.170 Fees. The board is amending subsection (1)(C). B. When the condition is no longer preventing the partic- ipant from working; PURPOSE: The Missouri Dental Board is statutorily obligated to (C) The participant has an active case with the Children’s enforce and administer the provisions of Chapter 332, RSMo. Division (CD) in family centered services, as defined at 13 CSR Pursuant to section 332.031, RSMo, the board shall by rule and reg- 35-32.020(3), or alternative care, pursuant to Chapter 211, ulation set the amount of fees authorized by Chapter 332 so that the RSMo. revenue produced is sufficient, but not excessive, to cover the cost 1. To qualify for a hardship extension under this subsection, and expense to the board for administering the provisions of Chapter the participant must be actively working with and cooperating 332, RSMo. with CD, and is complying with the treatment and/or services plan. The division shall determine if the participant has a hard- (1) The following fees are established by the Missouri Dental Board: ship as the result of an active case with CD, after the division (C) Biennial License Renewal Fee contacts CD. The division shall confirm with CD— 1. Dentist License [$180] $150 A. That the participant has an active CD case; 2. Dental Specialist License [$180] $150 B. The anticipated duration of the active case; and 3. Dental Hygienist License $ 60 C. Whether the termination of the participant’s TA cre- 4. Limited Teaching License $250 March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 389

AUTHORITY: section 332.031, RSMo 2000. This rule originally filed as 4 CSR 110-2.170. Emergency rule filed June 30, 1981, effective July 9, 1981, expired Nov. 6, 1981. Original rule filed June 30, 1981, effective Oct. 11, 1981. For intervening history, please consult the Code of State Regulations. Amended: Filed Feb. 10, 2016.

PUBLIC COST: This proposed amendment will cost state agencies or political subdivisions approximately one hundred fifteen thousand five hundred dollars ($115,500) biennially for the life of the rule. It is anticipated that the costs will recur for the life of the rule, may vary with inflation, and are expected to increase at the rate projected by the Legislative Oversight Committee.

PRIVATE COST: This proposed amendment will save private entities approximately one hundred fifteen thousand five hundred dollars ($115,500) biennially for the life of the rule. It is anticipated that the savings will recur for the life of the rule, may vary with inflation, and are expected to increase at the rate projected by the Legislative Oversight Committee.

NOTICE TO SUBMIT COMMENTS: Anyone may file a statement in support of or in opposition to this proposed amendment with the Missouri Dental Board, PO Box 1367, Jefferson City, MO 65102, by facsimile at (573) 751-8216, or via email at [email protected]. To be considered, comments must be received within thirty (30) days after publication of this notice in the Missouri Register. No public hearing is scheduled. March 15, 2016 Page 390 Proposed Rules Vol. 41, No. 6 March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 391 MISSOURI Orders of Rulemaking March 15, 2016 REGISTER Vol. 41, No. 6

tion 290.240, RSMo 2000, the division amends a rule as follows: his section will contain the final text of the rules proposed Tby agencies. The order of rulemaking is required to con- 8 CSR 30-3.010 Prevailing Wage Rates for Public Works Projects tain a citation to the legal authority upon which the order or is amended. rulemaking is based; reference to the date and page or pages where the notice of proposed rulemaking was published in A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed the Missouri Register; an explanation of any change between amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 15, the text of the rule as contained in the notice of proposed 2015 (40 MoReg 1878). No changes have been made in the text of rulemaking and the text of the rule as finally adopted, togeth- the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This proposed er with the reason for any such change; and the full text of amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publication in the any section or subsection of the rule as adopted which has Code of State Regulations. been changed from that contained in the notice of proposed rulemaking. The effective date of the rule shall be not less SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. than thirty (30) days after the date of publication of the revi- sion to the Code of State Regulations. he agency is also required to make a brief summary of Title 11—DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY Division 30—Office of the Director Tthe general nature and extent of comments submitted in support of or opposition to the proposed rule and a concise Chapter 12—Forensic Examinations summary of the testimony presented at the hearing, if any, ORDER OF RULEMAKING held in connection with the rulemaking, together with a con- cise summary of the agency’s findings with respect to the By the authority vested in the Department of Public Safety under sec- merits of any such testimony or comments which are tion 334.950, RSMo Supp. 2014, the department adopts a rule as fol- opposed in whole or in part to the proposed rule. The ninety- lows: (90-) day period during which an agency shall file its order of rulemaking for publication in the Missouri Register begins 11 CSR 30-12.020 Payments for Child Physical Abuse Forensic either: 1) after the hearing on the proposed rulemaking is Examinations is adopted. held; or 2) at the end of the time for submission of comments to the agency. During this period, the agency shall file with A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed the secretary of state the order of rulemaking, either putting rule was published in the Missouri Register on December 1, 2015 (40 the proposed rule into effect, with or without further changes, MoReg 1758–1760). No changes have been made in the text of the or withdrawing the proposed rule. proposed rule, so it is not reprinted here. This proposed rule becomes effective thirty (30) days after publication in the Code of State Regulations. Title 4—DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. Division 340—Division of Energy Chapter 4—Wood Energy Credit Title 12—DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ORDER OF RULEMAKING Division 10—Director of Revenue Chapter 41—General Tax Provisions By the authority vested in the Division of Energy under sections 135.300–135.311, RSMo 2000 and RSMo Supp. 2014, and sec- ORDER OF RULEMAKING tions 536.010 and 536.023.3, RSMo Supp. 2013 the Division of Energy amends a rule as follows: By the authority vested in the director of revenue under section 32.065, RSMo 2000, the director amends a rule as follows: 4 CSR 340-4.010 Wood Energy Credit is amended. 12 CSR 10-41.010 Annual Adjusted Rate of Interest is amended. A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 15, A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed 2015 (40 MoReg 1877–1878). No changes have been made in the amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 1, text of the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This pro- 2015 (40 MoReg 1761–1763). No changes have been made in the posed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publica- text of the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This pro- tion in the Code of State Regulations. posed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publica- tion in the Code of State Regulations. SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received.

Title 8—DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND Title 13—DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Division 70—MO HealthNet Division Division 30—Division of Labor Standards Chapter 3—Conditions of Provider Participation, Chapter 3—Prevailing Wage Law Rules Reimbursement and Procedure of General Applicability ORDER OF RULEMAKING ORDER OF RULEMAKING By the authority vested in the Division of Labor Standards under sec- By the authority vested in the MO HealthNet Division under sections 392 March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 393

208.153 and 208.201, RSMo Supp. 2013, the division amends a rule 536.023, RSMo Supp. 2013, the secretary amends a rule as follows: as follows: 15 CSR 30-200.010 is amended. 13 CSR 70-3.030 Sanctions for False or Fraudulent Claims for MO HealthNet Services is amended. A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 15, A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed 2015 (40 MoReg 1883). Those sections with changes are reprinted amendment was published in the Missouri Register on November 16, here. This proposed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days 2015 (40 MoReg 1631–1633). No changes have been made in the text after publication in the Code of State Regulations. of the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This pro- posed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publication in the Code of State Regulations. SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: The secretary of state received seven (7) comments in favor of the proposed amendment. SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. COMMENT #1: We received six (6) comments in support of this amended rule change. The comments were from Jacque Gage, Patty Title 13—DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Crane, and Linda Cannon with the Joplin Public Library, Jodi L. Division 70—MO HealthNet Division Polk and Tami Morgan Landis with the Nevada Public Library, and Chapter 10—Nursing Home Program Melissa Carr with the Daniel Boone Regional Library. RESPONSE: We appreciate the support of the amended rule change. ORDER OF RULEMAKING COMMENT #2: Steven Potter with the Mid-Continent Public By the authority vested in the MO HealthNet Division under section Library, requested digital signatures be included in addition to elec- 208.159, RSMo 2000, and sections 208.153 and 208.201, RSMo tronic facsimile of an original signed document. Supp. 2013, the division amends a rule as follows: RESPONSE AND EXPLANATION OF CHANGE: Subsection 13 CSR 70-10.015 Prospective Reimbursement Plan for Nursing (1)(H) will be changed to include electronic facsimile of a signature Facility Services is amended. attached to an electronic file.

A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed 15 CSR 30-200.010 State and Federal Grants—Definitions amendment was published in the Missouri Register on November 16, 2015 (40 MoReg 1633–1638). No changes have been made in the text (1) As used in 15 CSR 30-200.010 to 15 CSR 30-200.030, the fol- of the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This pro- lowing terms shall mean: posed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publication (H) Signature, for purposes of federal and state grants and the in the Code of State Regulations. paperwork associated with them, may include an electronic facsimile of the original signed document or a pdf of the original signed doc- SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. ument which shall be prima facie evidence for all purposes that the document actually was signed by the person whose signature appears Title 13—DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES on the facsimile or pdf document. An electronic facsimile of a signa- Division 70—MO HealthNet Division ture that is attached to an electronic file shall also be considered a Chapter 15—Hospital Program signature under this definition; ORDER OF RULEMAKING Title 19—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH By the authority vested in the MO HealthNet Division under sections AND SENIOR SERVICES 208.153 and 208.201, RSMo Supp. 2013, the division amends a rule as follows: Division 20—Division of Community and Public Health Chapter 20—Communicable Diseases 13 CSR 70-15.020 Procedures for Admission Certification, Continued Stay Review and Validation Review of Hospital ORDER OF RULEMAKING Admissions is amended. A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed By the authority vested in the Department of Health and Senior amendment was published in the Missouri Register on November 16, Services under sections 192.006, 210.040, and 210.050, RSMo 2015 (40 MoReg 1639–1642). No changes have been made in the text 2000, and section 192.020, RSMo Supp. 2013, the department of the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This pro- amends a rule as follows: posed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publication in the Code of State Regulations. 19 CSR 20-20.020 Reporting Communicable, Environmental, and Occupational Diseases is amended. SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 15, Title 15—ELECTED OFFICIALS Division 30—Secretary of State 2015 (40 MoReg 1883–1885). No changes have been made in the text Chapter 200—State Library of the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This pro- posed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publication ORDER OF RULEMAKING in the Code of State Regulations. By the authority vested in the secretary of state under section SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. March 15, 2016 Page 394 Orders of Rulemaking Vol. 41, No. 6

Title 19—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publication in the AND SENIOR SERVICES Code of State Regulations. Division 20—Division of Community and Public Health Chapter 20—Communicable Diseases SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received.

ORDER OF RULEMAKING Title 19—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH By the authority vested in the Department of Health and Senior AND SENIOR SERVICES Services under section 192.006, RSMo 2000, and sections 192.020 Division 30—Division of Regulation and Licensure and 192.131, RSMo Supp. 2013, the department amends a rule as Chapter 61—Licensing Rules for Family Day follows: Care Homes

19 CSR 20-20.080 Duties of Laboratories is amended. ORDER OF RULEMAKING

A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed By the authority vested in the Department of Health and Senior amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 15, Services under sections 210.221 and 210.223, RSMo Supp. 2015, 2015 (40 MoReg 1885). No changes have been made in the text of the department amends a rule as follows: the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This proposed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publication in the 19 CSR 30-61.105 The Day Care Provider and Other Day Care Code of State Regulations. Personnel is amended. SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 15, 2015 (40 MoReg 1886–1887). No changes have been made in the Title 19—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH text of the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This pro- AND SENIOR SERVICES posed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publica- Division 30—Division of Regulation and Licensure tion in the Code of State Regulations. Chapter 61—Licensing Rules for Family Day Care Homes SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. ORDER OF RULEMAKING Title 19—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH By the authority vested in the Department of Health and Senior AND SENIOR SERVICES Services under sections 210.221 and 210.223, RSMo Supp. 2015, the department amends a rule as follows: Division 30—Division of Regulation and Licensure Chapter 61—Licensing Rules for Family Day 19 CSR 30-61.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Care Homes Home is amended. ORDER OF RULEMAKING A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 15, By the authority vested in the Department of Health and Senior 2015 (40 MoReg 1885). No changes have been made in the text of Services under sections 210.221 and 210.223, RSMo Supp. 2015, the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This proposed the department amends a rule as follows: amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publication in the Code of State Regulations. 19 CSR 30-61.135 Admission Policies and Procedures is amended. SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 15, Title 19—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 2015 (40 MoReg 1887–1888). No changes have been made in the AND SENIOR SERVICES text of the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This pro- Division 30—Division of Regulation and Licensure posed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publica- Chapter 61—Licensing Rules for Family Day tion in the Code of State Regulations. Care Homes SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. ORDER OF RULEMAKING

By the authority vested in the Department of Health and Senior Title 19—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Services under sections 210.221 and 210.223, RSMo Supp. 2015, AND SENIOR SERVICES the department amends a rule as follows: Division 30—Division of Regulation and Licensure Chapter 61—Licensing Rules for Family Day 19 CSR 30-61.095 Furniture, Equipment, and Materials Care Homes is amended. ORDER OF RULEMAKING A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 15, By the authority vested in the Department of Health and Senior 2015 (40 MoReg 1886). No changes have been made in the text of Services under sections 210.221 and 210.223, RSMo Supp. 2015, the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This proposed the department amends a rule as follows: March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 395

19 CSR 30-61.175 Child Care Program is amended. cally prohibits the use of “bumper pads, pillows, quilts, comforters, sleep positioning devices, sheepskins, blankets, flat sheets…and other A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed similar items” in safe sleep environments and requires providers to amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 15, keep them away from sleeping infants. Subparagraph (1)(B)2.G. means 2015 (40 MoReg 1888–1889). No changes have been made in the text that soft or loose bedding, including, but not limited to, the specific of the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This pro- items listed, shall be kept away from sleeping infants and out of safe posed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publication sleep environments such as cribs, portable cribs, or playpens. No in the Code of State Regulations. changes have been made to the rule as a result of this comment.

SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. Title 19—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES Title 19—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Division 30—Division of Regulation and Licensure AND SENIOR SERVICES Chapter 62—Licensing Rules for Group Child Care Division 30—Division of Regulation and Licensure Homes and Child Care Centers Chapter 62—Licensing Rules for Group Child Care Homes and Child Care Centers ORDER OF RULEMAKING

ORDER OF RULEMAKING By the authority vested in the Department of Health and Senior Services under sections 210.221 and 210.223, RSMo Supp. 2015, By the authority vested in the Department of Health and Senior the department amends a rule as follows: Services under sections 210.221 and 210.223, RSMo Supp. 2015, the department amends a rule as follows: 19 CSR 30-62.102 Personnel is amended.

19 CSR 30-62.082 Physical Requirements of Group Day Care A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed Homes and Day Care Centers is amended. amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 15, 2015 (40 MoReg 1890–1891). No changes have been made in the text A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed of the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This pro- amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 15, posed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publication 2015 (40 MoReg 1889). No changes have been made in the text of in the Code of State Regulations. the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This proposed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publication in the SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. Code of State Regulations.

SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. Title 19—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES Division 30—Division of Regulation and Licensure Title 19—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Chapter 62—Licensing Rules for Group Child Care AND SENIOR SERVICES Homes and Child Care Centers Division 30—Division of Regulation and Licensure Chapter 62—Licensing Rules for Group Child Care ORDER OF RULEMAKING Homes and Child Care Centers By the authority vested in the Department of Health and Senior ORDER OF RULEMAKING Services under sections 210.221 and 210.223, RSMo Supp. 2015, the department amends a rule as follows: By the authority vested in the Department of Health and Senior Services under sections 210.221 and 210.223, RSMo Supp. 2015, 19 CSR 30-62.132 Admission Policies and Procedures the department amends a rule as follows: is amended.

19 CSR 30-62.092 Furniture, Equipment, and Materials A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed is amended. amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 15, 2015 (40 MoReg 1891–1892). No changes have been made in the text A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed of the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This pro- amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 15, posed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publication 2015 (40 MoReg 1890). No changes have been made in the text of in the Code of State Regulations. the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This proposed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publication in the SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. Code of State Regulations.

SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: The department received one (1) Title 19—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH comment regarding the rule. AND SENIOR SERVICES Division 30—Division of Regulation and Licensure COMMENT #1: Karen Werner requested an interpretation of sub- Chapter 62—Licensing Rules for Group Child Care paragraph (1)(B)1.G. and whether it means that no bedding may be Homes and Child Care Centers used in a crib, portable crib, or playpen except a fitted sheet. RESPONSE: The language in subparagraph (1)(B)2.G. is based upon ORDER OF RULEMAKING the requirements set forth in section 210.223.5, RSMo, and the safe sleep practices recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics By the authority vested in the Department of Health and Senior for licensed child care facilities. Section 210.223.5, RSMo, specifi- Services under sections 210.221 and 210.223, RSMo Supp. 2015, March 15, 2016 Page 396 Orders of Rulemaking Vol. 41, No. 6 the department amends a rule as follows:

19 CSR 30-62.182 Child Care Program is amended.

A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 15, 2015 (40 MoReg 1892–1893). No changes have been made in the text of the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This pro- posed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publica- tion in the Code of State Regulations.

SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received.

Title 20—DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Division 2255—Missouri Board for Respiratory Care Chapter 1—General Rules ORDER OF RULEMAKING

By the authority vested in the Missouri Board for Respiratory Care under section 334.840.2, RSMo 2000, and section 334.850, RSMo Supp. 2013, the board amends a rule as follows:

20 CSR 2255-1.040 Fees is amended.

A notice of proposed rulemaking containing the text of the proposed amendment was published in the Missouri Register on December 1, 2015 (40 MoReg 1764–1766). No changes have been made to the text of the proposed amendment, so it is not reprinted here. This pro- posed amendment becomes effective thirty (30) days after publica- tion in the Code of State Regulations.

SUMMARY OF COMMENTS: No comments were received. March 15, 2016 In Additions MISSOURI Vol. 41, No. 6 REGISTER

his section may contain notice of hearings, correction the department’s website: http://energyloan.mo.gov. Tnotices, public information notices, rule action notices, statements of actual costs, and other items required to be pub- The Application Authorization Form must be signed and dated by an lished in the Missouri Register by law. authorized official. An authorized official is an individual with authority to obligate an eligible applicant to the terms of loan agree- ment and promissory note to repay loan proceeds. Title 4—DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT A paper or electronic copy of the signed original Application Division 340—Division of Energy Authorization Form and required documents may be submitted to the Chapter 2—Energy Loan Program department’s address below.

IN ADDITION Applications received after June 30, 2016 will not be considered for a loan award for this 2017 cycle but may be held for consideration Notification: Applications accepted between April 1, 2016 and June during subsequent application cycles. 30, 2016 for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Loan Cycle. The department may request additional information as needed to The Missouri Department of Economic Development’s (department) determine the feasibility of a project, the project’s estimated annual Division of Energy is making available approximately five million energy savings, and financial risks of a loan transaction. Also, an dollars ($5,000,000) in loan financing for qualified energy efficiency energy conservation measure has the potential of affecting other areas and renewable energy projects. Energy-saving investments may within the facility or system. Applicants must have no outstanding include projects such as insulation, lighting systems, heating and actions for violations of applicable federal, state, or local laws, ordi- cooling systems, combined heat and power, pumps, motors, aerators, nances, and rules. renewable energy systems, and other measures that reduce energy use and cost. Recipients repay loans with money saved on energy costs. Interest Rates: Loan principal plus two and three quarters percent (2.75%) interest is to be repaid to the department in semi-annual pay- Eligible Energy-Using Sectors: Loan funds will be allocated to eli- ments not to exceed a ten- (10-) year repayment period. An adminis- gible energy-using sectors as follows: trative fee of one percent (1%) of loan principal will be added to the repayment amount. • Public Schools (K-12): twenty-five percent (25%) of available funds; Selection Criteria: Recipients of loan financing will be determined on a competitive basis. Applications will be ranked based on the pro- • Public and Private Higher Education Institutions: twenty-five ject’s payback score, which is determined by dividing the cost to percent (25%) of available funds; implement a project by the estimated yearly energy cost savings. Projects with the lowest payback score in each sector allocation will • Public and Private not-for-profit Hospitals: twenty-five percent be funded until all available funds are allocated. If all funds are not (25%) of available funds; and allocated in any one (1) sector after ranking payback scores, the department may allocate funds to other sectors. Loan applications • Local Governments: twenty-five percent (25%) of available will be approved or disapproved by September 30, 2016. funds. Local governments include a county, city, or village (which may include water treatment plants or waste water facil- For More Information Contact: ities), local government/public owned airport facilities (munic- ipal, county, regional, and international); or any hospital dis- Missouri Department of Economic Development trict as defined in section 206.010, RSMo; or any sewer district Division of Energy as defined in section 249.010, RSMo; or any water supply dis- Attn: Loan Program Clerk tricts as defined in section 247.010, RSMo; or any ambulance PO Box 1766 district as defined in section 190.010, RSMo; or any sub-dis- 301 W. High, Ste. 720 trict of a zoological park and museum district as defined in sec- Jefferson City, MO 65102 tion 184.352, RSMo. Phone: 1.855.522.2796 Application Procedures: An application for loan funds may be sub- Email: [email protected] mitted to the department for the purpose of financing all or a portion Website: http://energyloan.mo.gov/ of the cost of implementing an energy-saving project.

Each applicant may apply for a loan not to exceed one million dollars Title 7—DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ($1,000,000). Loan applications will not be considered for less than Division 10—Missouri Highways and ten thousand dollars ($10,000) or with a payback score of less than Transportation Commission six (6) months. Chapter 25—Motor Carrier Operations

If funds remain after review and priority ranking of applications, the IN ADDITION department will consider awarding loans in excess of one million dol- lars ($1,000,000). 7 CSR 10-25.010 Skill Performance Evaluation Certificates for Commercial Drivers Requests for loan financing must be made using the Division of Energy’s Energy Loan Program Application Authorization Form, PUBLIC NOTICE Fuel Use Summary Form, and Energy Conservation Measure Summary Form. Application forms and instructions are available on Public Notice and Request for Comments on Applications for Issuance 397 March 15, 2016 Page 398 In Additions Vol. 41, No. 6 of Skill Performance Evaluation Certificates to Intrastate Commercial cant to determine whether issuing an SPE Certificate will comply Drivers with Diabetes Mellitus or Impaired Vision with the statutory requirements and will achieve the required level of safety. If granted, the SPE Certificate is only applicable to intrastate SUMMARY: This notice publishes MoDOT’s receipt of applications transportation wholly within Missouri. for the issuance of Skill Performance Evaluation (SPE) Certificates from individuals who do not meet the physical qualification require- Qualifications of Applicants ments in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations for drivers of commercial motor vehicles in Missouri intrastate commerce because Application #319 of impaired vision or an established medical history or clinical diag- nosis of diabetes mellitus currently requiring insulin for control. If New Applicant’s Name & Age: Bryan S. Beisley, 50 granted, the SPE Certificates will authorize these individuals to qual- ify as drivers of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs), in intrastate Relevant Physical Condition: Vision impaired. commerce only, without meeting the vision standard prescribed in 49 Mr. Beisley’s best uncorrected visual acuity in his right eye is 20/200 CFR 391.41(b)(10), if applicable, or the diabetes standard prescribed Snellen (corrected 20/70). His best uncorrected visual acuity in his in 49 CFR 391.41(b)(3). left eye is 20/100 Snellen (corrected 20/20). Mr. Beisley has had this visual impairment since August 2015. DATES: Comments must be received at the address stated below, on or before, April 15, 2016. Relevant Driving Experience: Mr. Beisley has approximately fifteen (15) years of commercial motor vehicle experience. Mr. Beisley cur- ADDRESSES: You may submit comments concerning an applicant, rently has a Class A license. In addition, he has experience driving identified by the Application Number stated below, by any of the fol- personal vehicle(s) daily. lowing methods: • Email: [email protected] Mail: Doctor’s Opinion & Date: Following an examination in January • PO Box 270, Jefferson City, MO 65102 2016, a board-certified optometrist certified his condition would not Hand Delivery: • 830 MoDOT Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65102 adversely affect his ability to operate a commercial motor vehicle Instructions: • All comments submitted must include the agency name safely. and Application Number for this public notice. For detailed instruc- tions on submitting comments, see the Public Participation heading of Traffic Accidents and Violations: Mr. Beisley has had no tickets or the Supplementary Information section of this notice. All comments accidents on record for the previous three (3) years. received will be open and available for public inspection and MoDOT may publish those comments by any available means. Request for Comments The Missouri Department of Transportation, Motor Carrier Services COMMENTS RECEIVED Division, pursuant to section 622.555, RSMo, and rule 7 CSR 10- BECOME MoDOT PUBLIC RECORD 25.010, requests public comment from all interested persons on the applications for issuance of Skill Performance Evaluation Certificates • By submitting any comments to MoDOT, the person authorizes described in this notice. We will consider all comments received MoDOT to publish those comments by any available means. Docket: before the close of business on the closing date indicated earlier in • For access to the department’s file, to read background doc- this notice. uments or comments received, 830 MoDOT Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65102, between 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., CT, Monday through Issued on: February 3, 2016 Friday, except state holidays. Scott Marion, Motor Carrier Services Director, Missouri Department FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pam Lueckenotto, of Transportation. Motor Carrier Investigations Specialist, 636-288-6082, MoDOT Motor Carrier Services Division, PO Box 270, Jefferson City, MO 65102. Office hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., CT, Monday through Friday, except state holidays. Title 19—DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Division 60—Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee Public Participation Chapter 50—Certificate of Need Program If you want us to notify you that we received your comments, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope or postcard. NOTIFICATION OF REVIEW: APPLICATION REVIEW SCHEDULE Background The individuals listed in this notice have recently filed applications The Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee has initiated review requesting MoDOT to issue SPE Certificates to exempt them from of the applications listed below. A decision is tentatively scheduled for the physical qualification requirements relating to vision in 49 CFR May 2, 2016. These applications are available for public inspection at 391.41(b)(10), or to diabetes in 49 CFR 391.41(b)(3), which other- the address shown below: wise apply to drivers of CMVs in Missouri intrastate commerce. Date Filed Under section 622.555, RSMo, MoDOT may issue an SPE Project Number: Project Name Certificate, for not more than a two- (2-) year period, if it finds that City (County) the applicant has the ability, while operating CMVs, to maintain a Cost, Description level of safety that is equivalent to or greater than the driver qualifi- cation standards of 49 CFR 391.41. Upon application, MoDOT may 2/18/16 renew an exemption upon expiration. #5299 RS: Joplin Senior Community Joplin (Jasper County) Accordingly, the agency will evaluate the qualifications of each appli- $8,474,892, Establish 74-bed ALF March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 399

#5300 RS: Wentzville Senior Community Wentzville (St. Charles County) $10,124,051, Establish 62-bed ALF 2/19/16 #5305 RS: Diana’s Boarding Home 3 Marble Hill (Bollinger County) $909,739, Establish 40-bed RCF

#5296 HS: Centerpoint Regional Medical Center Independence (Jackson County) $1,781,984, Replace Pet/CT

#5302 RS: Lake George Assisted Living Columbia (Boone County) $0, Add 2 ALF beds

#5297 HS: Barnes Jewish Hospital St. Louis (St. Louis City) $31,400,000, Acquire Additional Proton Treatment Therapy System

#5298 HS: Barnes Jewish Hospital St. Louis (St. Louis City) $2,140,000, Aquire Additional Robotic Surgery System

#5294 HS: Barnes Jewish West County Hospital Creve Couer (St. Louis County) $2,140,000, Replace Robotic Surgery System

#5293 HS: Missouri Baptist Medical Center St. Louis (St. Louis County) $1,940,000, Replace Robotic Surgery System

#5304 NS: Kansas City Post Acute Kansas City (Clay County) $15,638,037, Establish 70-bed SNF

#5303 NS: Columbia Post Acute Columbia (Boone County) $15,655,776, Establish 70-bed SNF

Any person wishing to request a public hearing for the purpose of commenting on these applications must submit a written request to this effect, which must be received by March 23, 2016. All written requests and comments should be sent to—

Chairman Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee c/o Certificate of Need Program 3418 Knipp Drive, Suite F PO Box 570 Jefferson City, MO 65102 For additional information contact Alicia Wieberg, (573) 751-6403. MISSOURI March 15, 2016 REGISTER Construction Transient Employers Vol. 41, No. 6

Updated: 2/2/2016 1:12:09 PM Construction Transient Employers The following is a list of all construction contractors performing work on construction projects in Missouri who are known by the Department of Revenue to be transient employers pursuant to Section 285.230, RSMo. This list is provided as a guideline to assist public bodies with their responsibilities under this section that states, "any county, city, town, village or any other political subdivision which requires a building permit for a person to perform certain construction projects shall require a transient employer to show proof that the employer has been issued a tax clearance and has filed a financial assurance instrument as required by Section 285.230 before such entity issues a building permit to the transient employer."

Contractor Address City State Zip 2 POINT CONSTRUCTION CO LLC 8004 REEDER LENEXA KS 66214 A & B PROCESS SYSTEMS CORP 201 S WISCONSIN AVE STRATFORD WI 54484 A & K CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC 100 CALLOWAY CT PADUCAH KY 42001 A AND M ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL 10010 E 16TH STREET TULSA OK 74128 SERVICES INC A I INTERNATIONAL INC 414 TERRY BLVD LOUISVILLE KY 40229 A ROCK CONSTRUCTION CO INC 316 IONE STREET GREENWOOD MS 38930 A&A CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION INC 17839 157TH STREET BASEHOR KS 66007 ABAT BUILDERS INC 10700 W HIGGINS RD ST 350 ROSEMONT IL 60018 ABC CRANE CO 1220 HIGH STREET ROCKWELL CITY IA 50579 ACADEMY ROOFING & SHEET METAL OF THE 6361 N E 14TH STREET DES MOINES IA 50313 MIDWEST INC ACC CONSTRUCTION CO INC 635 NW FRONTAGE ROAD AUGUSTA GA 30907 ACCEL CONSTRUCTION LLC 4015 N WOODLAWN CT STE 1 BEL AIRE KS 67220 ACE REFRIGERATION OF INC 6440 6TH ST SW CEDAR RAPIDS IA 52404 ACE/AVANT CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO INC 109 SEMINOLE DR ARCHDALE NC 27263 ACLOCHE LLC 1800 WATERMARK DRIVE 430 COLUMBUS OH 43215 ACME ELECTRIC COMPANY OF IOWA 3353 SOUTHGATE COURT SW CEDAR RAPIDS IA 52404 ACRONYM MEDIA INC 350 5TH AVE STE 5501 NEW YORK NY 10118 ADENA CORPORATION 1310 W FOURTH STREET MANSFIELD OH 44906 ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT INC 2426 ADVANCED BUS CTR DR COLUMBUS OH 43228 ADVANCED EROSION SOLUTIONS LLC 5920 NALL AVE SUITE 308 MISSION KS 66202 AE MFG INC 2505 S 33RD W AVE TULSA OK 74157 AERO ENERGY SERVICES LLC 2901 PEORIA STREET STE 3 PERU IL 61354 AG PROPERTY SOLUTIONS 1901 E MAIN ST EMMETSBURG IA 50536 AH BECK FOUNDATION CO INC 5123 BLANCO ROAD SAN ANTONIO TX 78216 AHRS CONSTRUCTION INC 533 RAILROAD ST BERN KS 66408 AIC DRYWALL INC 1330 S HAMILTON CIRCLE OLATHE KS 66061 AIRCO POWER SERVICES INC 4919 OLD LOUISVILLE ROAD GARDEN CITY GA 31408 AIRCO WELDING SERVICES INC 4919 OLD LOUISVILLE RD GARDEN CITY GA 31408 ALDRIDGE ELECTRIC INC 844 E ROCKLAND RD LIBERTYVILLE IL 60048 ALL PURPOSE ERECTORS INC 13222 SCHUMACHER RD BREESE IL 62230 ALL SYSTEMS DESIGNED SOLUTIONS INC. 3241 N 7TH ST TRFY #200 KANSAS CITY KS 66115

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Contractor Address City State Zip ALLENTECH INC 3184 AIRPORT ROAD BETHLEHEM PA 18017 ALLIANCE GLAZING TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 646 FORESTWOOD DRIVE ROMEOVILLE IL 60446 ALLIANCE RESTORATION LLC 911 S 2ND STREET LEAVENWORTH KS 66048 ALLIANCE RETAIL CONSTRUCTION INC 2414 LYTLE RD STE 201 BETHEL PARK PA 15102 ALTRESS TRUCKING INC 220 W 440 N WASHINGTON IN 47501 AMERICAN COATINGS INC 612 W IRIS DR NASHVILLE TN 37204 AMERICAN CONCRETE RESTORATIONS INC 11S375 JEANS ROAD LEMONT IL 60439 AMERICAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS INC 9040 GARDEN ARBOR DR 201 GERMANTOWN TN 38138 AMERICAN HYDRO 1029 IRS AVE BALTIMORE MD 21205 AMERICAN LIFT & SIGN SERVICE COMPANY 6958 NO 97TH PLAZA OMAHA NE 68122 AMERICAN PRESERVATION BUILDERS LLC 8111 ROCKSIDE RD STE 101 VALLEY OH 44125 AMERICAN SUNCRAFT CO INC 10836 SCHILLER ROAD MEDWAY OH 45341 AMES CONSTRUCTION INC 2000 AMES DRIVE BURNSVILLE MN 55306 ANCO INC 9362 LITTEKIN LANE COLUMBIA IL 62236 ANNESE TELECOM & UTILITY CONSTRUCTION LLC 114 GORHAM STREET CHELMSFORD MA 01824 ANTELOPE DRYWALL METAL STUD INC 3132 AUBURN BOULEVARD SACRAMENTO CA 95821 ANTIGO CONSTRUCTION INC 2520 N CLERMONT ST ANTIGO WI 54409 AOI CORPORATION 8801 S 137TH CIR OMAHA NE 68138 AQUATIC EXHIBITS INTERNATIONAL INC 61 07 77 STREET MIDDLE VILLAGE NY 11379 AR AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION INC P O BOX 1687 SPRINGDALE AR 72765 ARCHER WESTERN CONTRACTORS LLC PAYROLL 929 W ADAMS ST CHICAGO IL 60607 ARCHWALL LLC 408 WEST MISSION STREET CLAYTON IA 52076 ARISTEO CONSTRUCTION CO 12811 FARMINGTON RD LIVONIA MI 48150 ARISTEO INSTALLATION, LLC 12811 FARMINGTON LIVONIA MI 48150 ARMI CONTRACTORS INC 1860 E PUMP STATION ROAD FAYETTEVILLE AR 72701 ARNOLDS CUSTOM SEEDING LLC 4626 WCR 65 KEENESBURG CO 80643 ART A & M JV LLC 10010 E 16TH STREET TULSA OK 74128 ASPHALT STONE COMPANY 520 N WEBSTER JACKSONVILLE IL 62650 ATLANTIC FIXTURE INSTALLATIONS INC 1615 ROBIN CIRCLE H FOREST HILL MD 21050 ATWOOD ELECTRIC INC 23124 HIGHWAY 149 SIGOURNEY IA 52591 AUDIO VISUAL INNOVATIONS INC 6313 BENJAMIN RD #110 TAMPA FL 33634 AYARS & AYARS INC 2436 N 48TH ST LINCOLN NE 68504 B & M WEST CONSTRUCTION OF TEXAS LP 2571 HWY 60 WEST BARTOW FL 33830 B & S STEEL CO., LLC 119 N LOCUST ST WINFIELD IA 52659 B D WELCH CONSTRUCTION LLC 120 INDUSTRIAL STATION RD STEELE AL 35987 BARRIER TECHNOLOGIES LLC 7700 WEDD STREET OVERLAND PARK KS 66204 BARTON ELECTRIC CONTRACTING INC 247 STATE ROUTE 160 TRENTON IL 62293 BAZIN SAWING & DRILLING LLC 30790 SWITZER LOUISBURG KS 66053 BEL O COOLING & HEATING INC 90 WHITEHALL DRIVE OFALLON IL 62269 BERBERICH TRAHAN & CO PA PC 3630 SW BURLINGAME ROAD TOPEKA KS 66611 BEST PLUMBING & HEATING INC 421 SECTION OD SCAMMON KS 66773 BETTIS ASPHALT & CONSTRUCTION INC 2350 NW WATER WORKDS DR TOPEKA KS 66606 March 15, 2016 Page 402 Construction Transient Employers Vol. 41, No. 6

Contractor Address City State Zip BIERMAN CONTRACTING INC 2560 E 29 AVE BOX 539 COLUMBUS NE 68602 BIGGE CRANE AND RIGGING CO 10700 BIGGE AVE SAN LEANDRO CA 94577 BIRDAIR INC 65 LAWRENCE BELL DR AMHERST NY 14221 BKM CONSTRUCTION LLC 501 N 20TH STREET LEAVENWORTH KS 66048 BLACK CONSTRUCTION CO 18483 US HIGHWAY 54 ROCKPORT IL 62370 BLAHNIK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 150 50TH AVE DR SW CEDAR RAPIDS IA 52404 BLANKENSHIP CONSTRUCTION CO 1824 IL RT 140 MULBERRY GROVE IL 62262 BLD SERVICES LLC 2424 TYLER STREET KENNER LA 70062 BLUE SKY CONSTRUCTION OF IDAHO LLC 17501 NORTHSIDE BLVD NAMPA ID 83687 BLUEWATER CONSTRUCTORS, INC. 5337 DOW RD HOUSTON TX 77255 BOB BERGKAMP CONSTRUCTION CO INC 3709 S WEST STREET WICHITA KS 67217 BOB FLORENCE CONTRACTOR INC 1934 S KANSAS AVE TOPEKA KS 66612 BODINE ELECTRIC OF DECATUR 1845 NORTH 22ND ST DECATUR IL 62526 BOUMA CONSTRUCTION INC 5000 17TH ST KANSAS CITY MO 64127 BRADFORD BUILDING COMPANY INC 2151 OLD ROCKY RIDGE RD BIRMINGHAM AL 35216 BRADSHAW CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 175 WEST LIBERTY ROAD ELDERSBURG MD 21784 MARYLAND BRANCH BUILDING GROUP LLC 813 B COLUMBIA AVENUE FRANKLIN TN 37064 BRANTLEY CONSTRUCTION LLC 5300 MUNICIPAL AVE 2ND FL KANSAS CITY MO 64120 BRETT FRITZEL BUILDERS INC 2201 MAILARD CIRCLE EUDORA KS 66025 BREWSTER COMPANIES INC 6321 EAST MAIN STREET MARYVILLE IL 62062 BRITT AASEBY CONSTRUCTION INC 3025 HARBOR LANE N 410 PLYMOUTH MN 55447 BROCK SERVICES LLC 10343 SAM HOUSTON PK 200 HOUSTON TX 77064 BROOKS DIRECTIONAL DRILLING LLC 24531 102ND DRIVE BURDEN KS 67019 BROOKS ELECTRICAL 1107 N 1712 ROAD LAWRENCE KS 66049 BROWN & ROOT INDUSTRIAL SERVICES LLC 2600 CITIPLACE DRIVE BATON ROUGE LA 70808 BROWNELL ENTERPRISES INC 1001 OLD LEBANON DIRT RD MOUNT JULIET TN 37122 BRUCE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION INCORPORATED 4401 HWY 162 GRANITE CITY IL 62040 BRUNNERS QUALITY DECKS 540 N OAK GARDNER KS 66030 BRYAN-OHLMEIER CONST INC 911 NORTH PEARL PAOLA KS 66071 BTE MANAGEMENT GROUP LLC 1717 S BOULDER STE 300 TULSA OK 74119 BUILDING CRAFTS INC 2 ROSEWOOD DRIVE WILDER KY 41076 BULLDOG DRILLING INC 411 TRANSPORT DR STE A DUPO IL 62239 BUSH TURF INC 6800 78TH AVE WEST MILAN IL 61264 BYUS CONSTRUCTION INC 16602 S CRAWFORD AVENUE MARKHAM IL 60428 CAHILL CONSTRUCTION INC 5233 BETHEL CENTER MALL COLUMBUS OH 43220 CAM OF ILLINOIS LLC 300 DANIEL BOONE TRAIL SOUTH ROXANA IL 62087 CANYON PLUMBING INC 80 COLLEGE DRIVE ASH FLAT AR 72513 CAPEHART & CAPEHART BUILDERS INC 309 S ELM SALLISAW OK 74955 CAPITAL INSULATION INC 3210 NE MERIDEN RD TOPEKA KS 66617 CARDA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 40 COMMERCE LANE LEBANON IL 62254 CAROLINA LEGAL ASSOCIATES LLC 1330 LADY ST STE 503 COLUMBIA SC 29201 March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 403

Contractor Address City State Zip CARPORT STRUCTURES CORPORATION 1825 METAMORA ROAD OXFORD MI 48371 CAS CONSTRUCTORS LLC 501 NE BURGESS TOPEKA KS 66608 CASE FOUNDATION COMPANY 1325 W LAKE ST ROSELLE IL 60172 CB INDUSTRIES INC 17250 NEW LENOX RD JOLIET IL 60430 CBS CONSTRUCTORS 204 E 1ST MCCOOK NE 69001 CCC GROUP INC 5797 DIETRICH RD SAN ANTONIO TX 78219 CENTRAL BUILDING & PRESERVATION LP 1071 W FRY STREET CHICAGO IL 60642 CENTRAL ILLINOIS TILE CO 3302 N MATTIS AVE CHAMPAIGN IL 61821 CHALLENGER CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 111 E NANCY STREET CLEARWATER KS 67026 CHAMBERLAIN DALLAS LLC 2346 GLENDA LANE DALLAS TX 75229 CHARLES C BRANDT & COMPANY INC 1505 N SHERMAN DR INDIANAPOLIS IN 46201 CHARLES F EVANS CO INC 800 CANAL ST ELMIRA NY 14901 CJ DRILLING INC 19N041 GALLIGAN ROAD DUNDEE IL 60118 CLEANWRAP INC 1560 W 500 N SALT LAKE CTY UT 84116 CLEAVERS FARM SUPPLY INC 2103 S SANTA FE CHANUTE KS 66720 CLOVER TOOL COMPANY INC 6903 FM 359 S FULSHEAR TX 77441 COASTAL AUTOMATIC FIRE PROTECTION LLC 3590 ROCKY DEDEAUX RD KILN MS 39556 COASTAL RECONSTRUCTION, INC. 5570 FLORIDA MINING B 304 JACKSONVILLE FL 32257 COLUMBIA CONSTRUCTION INC 19965 W 162ND STREET OLATHE KS 66062 COMMERCE CONSTRUCTION INC 695 N 40TH STREET SPRINGDALE AR 72762 COMMUNICATION DATA LINK LLC 1305 SW 37TH STREET GRIMES IA 50111 COMPLETE LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT LLC 3756 SALEM ROAD STE C BENTON AR 72019 COMPLIANCE TESTING AND TECHNOLOGY INC W67N250 EVERGREEN BLVD CEDARBURG WI 53012 CONCORD TANK CORPORATION 51 D CARPENTER COURT NW CONCORD NC 28027 CONLON CONSTRUCTION CO 1100 ROCKDALE RD DUBUQUE IA 52003 CONNECTED TECHNOLOGIES LLC 1550 TIMOTHY RD STE 105 ATHENS GA 30606 CONSTRUCTION SERVICES BRYANT INC 232 NEW YORK ST WICHITA KS 67214 CONTEGRA SERVICES LLC 22 GTWAY COMM CTR W 110 EDWARDSVILLE IL 62025 CONTINENTAL POOLS INC 32330 W 213TH ST SPRING HILL KS 66083 COOPER RAIL SERVICE INC 1700 N VAN BUREN ST EVANSVILLE IN 47542 COOPERS STEEL FABRICATORS PO BOX 149 SHELBYVILLE TN 37162 CORNERSTONE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT INC 3221 SKYCRAFT DR MINNEAPOLIS MN 55418 CORNERSTONE FCE SERVICES LLC 811 DENTWOOD TRAIL PROSPER TX 75078 CORNERSTONE TOWER SERVICE INC 410 S WEBB RD STE 6A GRAND ISLAND NE 68802 CORVAL CONSTRUCTORS INC 1633 EUSTIS ST ST PAUL MN 55108 CRAIGS RESTORATION & REPAIR LLC 1029 VAIL AVENUE DURANT IA 52747 CREEK ELECTRIC INCORPORATED 2811 W PAWNEE ST WICHITA KS 67213 CRISIS CLEANING INC 6683 E STATE RD 54 BLOOMFIELD IN 47424 CRITERION CORPORATION 1653 ENGMAN LAKE RD SKANDIA MI 49885 CROMWELL DEVELOPMENT CO INC 11300 DECIMAL DRIVE LOUISVILLE KY 40299 CROOKHAM CONSTRUCTION LLC 19336 182ND STREET TONGANOXIE KS 66086 CROWN CORR INC 7100 W 21ST AVE GARY IN 46406 March 15, 2016 Page 404 Construction Transient Employers Vol. 41, No. 6

Contractor Address City State Zip CUMMINS CONST CO 1650 HWY 92 FONTANELLE IA 50846 CUNNINGHAM INC 112 6TH AVENUE W OSKALOOSA IA 52577 CWPMO INC 1682 LANGLEY AVE IRVINE CA 92614 D & D INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTING INC 101 MULLEN DR WALTON KY 41094 D5 IRON WORKS INC 14200 WASHINGTON ST BDG B WOODSTOCK IL 60098 DAMATO BUILDERS + ADVIS0RS LLC 40 CONNECTICUT AVE NORWICH CT 06360 DAN R DALTON INC 912 W CALISPELL ROAD USK WA 99180 DANNYS CONSTRUCTION CO INCORPORATED 1066 WEST THIRD AVENUE SHAKOPEE MN 55379 DATA CLEAN CORPORATION 1033 GRACELAND AVENUE DES PLAINES IL 60016 DAVIS CONSTRUCTION 2143 NE HWY 7 COLUMBUS KS 66725 DCG PETERSON BROTHERS COMPANY 5005 S HWY 71 SIOUX RAPIDS IA 50585 DCI ENVIRONMENTAL INC 7217 WEST 128TH STREET SAVAGE MN 55378 DEEGIT INC 850 E HIGGINS RD STE 125X SCHAUMBURG IL 60173 DEGRAFF CONSTRUCTION LLC 519 E 23RD TER GALENA KS 66739 DEJAGER CONSTRUCTION INC 75 60TH ST SW WYOMING MI 49508 DELAUTER DEVELOPMENT INC 824 S MAIN ST STE 206 CRYSTAL LAKE IL 60014 DELTA CONCRETE AND INDUSTRIAL 51825 GRATIOT AVE CHESTERFIELD MI 48051 CONTRACTING INC DENHAM BLYTHE COMPANY INC 100 TRADE ST LEXINGTON KY 40511 DENISON DRYWALL CONTRACTING INC 2307 HWY 30 EAST DENISON IA 51442 DESCO SYSTEMS OF ARKANSAS INC 19890 W 156TH OLATHE KS 66062 DETROIT PIPING GROUP MECHANICAL 38291 SCHOOLCRAFT LIVONIA MI 48150 CONTRACTORS INC DF CHASE INC 3001 ARMORY DR NASHVILLE TN 37204 DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2000 N 18TH ST QUINCY IL 62301 DIAMOND SURFACE INC 21025 COMMERCE BLVD #900 ROGERS MN 55374 DIG AMERICA UTILITY CONTRACTING INC 606 25TH AVE SO STE 202 ST CLOUD MN 56301 DIVERSIFIED COMMERCIAL BUILDERS INC 829 PICKENS IND DR 13 MARIETTA GA 30062 DIVERSIFIED FOUNDATIONS LLC 10530 STATE HWY 29 NORTH ALEXANDRIA MN 56308 DLP CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC 5935 SHILOH RD E STE 200 ALPHARETTA GA 30005 DOME CORPORATION OF NORTH AMERICA 5450 EAST ST SAGINAW MI 48601 DOMERMUTH ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 2908 TAZEWELL PIKE STE E KNOXVILLE TN 37918 DONCO ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION LLC 1506 US HWY 45 NORTH ELDORADO IL 62930 DONE RITE CONSTRUCTION CO INC 10277 FL ROUTE 101 LITTLETON IL 61452 DOSTER CONSTRUCTION CO INC 2100 INTERNATIONAL PARK D BIRMINGHAM AL 35243 DRC EMERGENCY SERVICES LLC 740 MUSEUM DRIVE MOBILE AL 36608 DS ELECTRIC LLC 5336 KNOX MERRIAM KS 66203 DTLS INCORPORATED P O BOX 1615 BERNALILLO NM 87004 DUANE HOUKOM INC 7 WINDSONG LANE FRIENDSWOOD TX 77546 DUERSON INC 601 1ST AVE N ALTOONA IA 50009 DUNK FIRE & SECURITY INC 3446 WAGON WHEEL RD SPRINGDALE AR 72762 DURR SYSTEMS INC 40600 PLYMOUTH RD PLYMOUTH MI 48170 DYER ELECTRIC INC PO BOX 132 LOWELL AR 72745 March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 405

Contractor Address City State Zip E80 PLUS CONSTRUCTORS LLC 600 BASSETT ST DEFOREST WI 53532 EBM CONSTRUCTION INC 1014 SHERWOOD ROAD NORFOLK NE 68701 ECHO POWERLINE LLC 313 WALNUT STREET BUNKIE LA 71322 EDM INTERNATIONAL INC 4001 AUTOMATION WAY FORT COLLINS CO 80525 ELECTRICO INC 7706 WAGNER ROAD MILLSTADT IL 62260 ELI LLOYD INC 717 N CLINTON LITCHFIELD IL 62056 ELLINGER WINFIELD LLC ONE 157 CENTER EDWARDSVILLE IL 62025 ELLIOTT ELECTRICAL INC P O BOX 1039 BENTON AR 72015 EMCO CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTORS INC 2100 COMMONWEALTH AVE NORTH CHICAGO IL 60064 EMPLOYEE RESOURCE ADMINISTRATION LP 12400 COIT RD #1030 DALLAS TX 75251 ENGINEERING AMERICA INC 647 HALE AVENUE N OAKDALE MN 55128 ENGINEERING SERVICES NETWORK INC 2450 CRYSTAL DR STE 1015 ARLINGTON VA 22202 ENGLEWOOD CONSTRUCTION INC 9747 W FOSTER AVENUE SCHILLER PARK IL 60176 ENVISION TECHNOLOGY GROUP LLC 11227 STRANG LINE RD LENEXA KS 66215 ERV SMITH SERVICES INC 1225 TRAUX BLVD EAU CLAIRE WI 54703 ESA SOUTH INC 1681 SUCCESS DR CANTONMENT FL 32533 EUGENIO PAINTING COMPANY 19807 MACK AVENUE GROSSE POINTE WOODS MI 48236 EVANS MASON INC 1021 SOUTH GRAND AVENUE SPRINGFIELD IL 62703 F & M CONTRACTORS INC 10915 NEW HALLS FERRY RD ST LOUIS MO 63136 F A WILHELM CONSTRUCTION CO INC 3914 PROSPECT STREET INDIANAPOLIS IN 46203 F L CRANE & SONS INC 508 S SPRING FULTON MS 38843 FALLS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC 1100 INDIANA AVE STE 100 WICHITA FALLS TX 76301 FARABEE MECHANICAL INC P O BOX 1748 HICKMAN NE 68372 FAUGHN ELECTRIC INC 5980 OLD MAYFIELD ROAD PADUCAH KY 42003 FEDERAL FIRE PROTECTION INC 805 SECRETARY DR STE A ARLINGTON TX 76015 FEDERAL STEEL & ERECTION CO 200 E ALTON AVE EAST ALTON IL 62024 FIRE CONTROL INC 255 ALDERMAN AVENUE WHEELING IL 60090 FIRELAKE CONSTRUCTION INC 7932 NIEMAN ROAD STE A LENEXA KS 66214 FIRELINE SPRINKLER CORPORATION 5036 CLAIREMONT DR APPLETON WI 54913 FLINTCO LLC 1624 W 21ST STREET TULSA OK 74107 FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY INC 150 W UNIVERSITY BLVD MELBOURNE FL 32901 FOSTER ROOFING INC 3357 WAGON WHEEL RD SPRINGDALE AR 72762 FOUNDATION SPECIALIST INC 328 SOUTH 40TH STREET SPRINGDALE AR 72762 FOUNDATION SUPPORTWORKS BY WOODS INC 524 VANDALIA STREET COLLINSVILLE IL 62234 FOUR STAR CONSTRUCTION INC 7500 TOWER AVENUE SUPERIOR WI 54880 FREEDOM CONCRETE LLC 32565 LEINGTON AVE DESOTO KS 66018 FRENZELIT NORTH AMERICA INC 18050 TRANQUILITY ROAD PURCELLVILLE VA 20132 FSG FACILITY SOLUTIONS GROUP INC 4401 WEST GATE BLVD AUSTIN TX 78745 FULCRUM EXPRESS INC 1945 THE EXCHANGE STE 400 ATLANTA GA 30339 FULSOM BROTHERS INC PO BOX 547 CEDAR VALE KS 67024 G B CONSTRUCTION LLC 30790 SWITZER LOUISBURG KS 66053 G.A. RICH & SONS INC P O BOX 50 DEER CREEK IL 61733 March 15, 2016 Page 406 Construction Transient Employers Vol. 41, No. 6

Contractor Address City State Zip GAMMA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2808 JOANEL HOUSTON TX 77027 GATOR SIGN COMPANY INC 1027 KAREY ANDREWS ROAD MCCOMB MS 39648 GBA SYSTEMS INTEGRATORS LLC 9801 RENNER BLVD LENEXA KS 66219 GEA HEAT EXCHANGERS INC 143 UNION BLVD STE 400 LAKEWOOD CO 80228 GENERAL EXCAVATING COMPANY 6701 CORNHUSKER HWY LINCOLN NE 68507 GENESEE FENCE & SUPPLY CO 53861 GRATIOT CHESTERFIELD MI 48051 GEOSTABILIZATION INTERNATIONAL LLC 543 31 ROAD GRAND JUNCTION CO 81504 GEOTECH SERVICES INC 350 GOLDEN OAK PARKWAY OAKWOOD VILLAGE OH 44146 GIBRALTAR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC 42 HUDSON ST STE A207 ANNAPOLIS MD 21401 GIFFIN INC 6250 N LINDBERG HAZELWOOD MO 63042 GLASS DESIGN INC BOX 568 SAPULPA OK 74067 GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION STRATEGIES INC 5454 LENA ROAD UNIT 106 BRADENTON FL 34211 GLOBAL EFFICIENCIES INC 2205 W DIVISION ST STE H4 ARLINGTON TX 76012 GOOLSBY INC 3002 WEST MAIN STRET BLYTHEVILLE AR 72315 GORDON ENERGY AND DRAINAGE COMPANY 15735 S MAHAFFIE OLATHE KS 66062 GR2, LLC 5724 SUMMER TREES DRIVE MEMPHIS TN 38134 GRAND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LLC 1699 VILLAGE WEST PARKWAY KANSAS CITY KS 66111 GRE CONSTRUCTION 628 PALESTINE RD CHESTER IL 62233 GREAT LAKES CONCRETE PRODUCTS LLC 4555 134TH AVE HAMILTON MI 49419 GRIFFIN DEWATERING MIDWEST LLC 5306 CLINTON DRIVE HOUSTON TX 77020 GSL COMMUNICATIONS INC 17382 CASPERS CIRCLE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92647 GUS CONST CO INC 606 ANTIQUE COUNTRY DR CASEY IA 50048 GYPSUM FLOORS OF AR/OK INC PO BOX 1707 MULDROW OK 74948 H & H SYSTEMS AND DESIGN, INC 135 WEST MARKET ST NEW ALBANY IN 47150 H & M INDUSTRIAL SERVICES INC 121 EDWARDS DR JACKSON TN 38302 H AND M CONSTRUCTION CO INC 50 SECURITY DR JACKSON TN 38305 H&H DRYWALL SPECIALTIES INC 3727 E 31ST STR TULSA OK 74135 HAIER PLUMBING & HEATING INC 301 N ELKTON STREET OKAWVILLE IL 62271 HALL BROTHERS INC 1196 PONY EXPRESS HWY MARYSVILLE KS 66508 HANNA DESIGN GROUP INC 21925 FIELD PKWY STE 250 DEER PARK IL 60010 HARDING ENTERPRISES LLC 1016 3RD ST PRENTISS MS 39474 HAREN & LAUGHLIN RESTORATION COMPANY INC 8035 NIEMAN RD LENEXA KS 66214 HAWKEYE INSULATION SPECIALISTS INC 755 64TH AVE CT SW STE A CEDAR RAPIDS IA 52404 HAWKINS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2516 DEER PARK BLVD OMAHA NE 68105 HAYES PMC LLC 201 TOWER PLZ BELLEVILLE IL 62220 HEAD INC 4920 E FIFTH AVE COLUMBUS OH 43219 HEAFNER CONTRACTING INC 27457 HEAFNER DRIVE GODFREY IL 62035 HEALY CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC 14000 S KEELER AVE CRESTWOOD IL 60445 HEARTLAND RETAIL CONSTRUCTION INC 4956 MEMCO LN STE A RACINE WI 53404 HEINEN CUSTOM OPERATIONS INC HWY 4 VALLEY FALLS KS 66088 HELLAS CONSTRUCTION INC 12710 RESEARCH BLVD 240 AUSTIN TX 78759 HERBST ROBINETTE CONSTRUCTION CO 307 E 39TH STREET SOUTH SIOUX CITY NE 68776 March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 407

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Contractor Address City State Zip JACKOVIC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LLC 300 MT LEBANON BLVD 211A PITTSBURGH PA 15234 JACKSON DEAN CONSTRUCTION INC 3414 S 116TH ST SEATTLE WA 98168 JACOBS LADDER INC 2325 COBDEN SCHOOL ROAD COBDEN IL 62920 JAKES ELECTRIC LLC 207 ALLEN STREET CLINTON WI 53525 JAMES AGRESTA CARPENTRY, INC. 150 ENGLISH STREET HACKENSACK NJ 07601 JAMES MCHUGH CONSTRUCTION CO 1737 S MICHIGAN AVE CHICAGO IL 60616 JAMES N GRAY CONSTRUCTION CO 250 W MAIN ST LEXINGTON KY 40507 JAY MCCONNELL CONSTRUCTION INC 9300 CHEROKEE PLACE LENEXA KS 66214 JEN MECHANICAL INC 803 HOPP HOLLOW DR ALTON IL 62002 JESCO INC 2020 MCCULLOUGH BLVD TUPELO MS 38801 JETTON GENERAL CONTRACTING INC 2407 5 LINWOOD DR PARAGOULD AR 72450 JF BRENNAN CO INC 820 BAINBRIDGE ST LA CROSSE WI 54603 JOHN A PAPALAS & CO INC 1187 EMPIRE LINCOLN PARK MI 48146 JOHN E GREEN COMPANY 220 VICTOR AVE HIGHLAND PARK MI 48203 JOHNSONS BUILDERS 1455 HODGES FERRY ROAD DOYLE TN 38559 JONES HYDROBLAST INC P O BOX 309 ROYALTON IL 62983 JRCT INCORPORATED 1019 BRADLEY DR STE 7 SPRINGFIELD TN 37172 JURASSIC QUEST INC 6046 FM 2920 #516 SPRING TX 77379 KADILEX CONSTRUCTION INC. 563 N FIRST STREET WOOD RIVER IL 62095 KAISER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS INC 310A ERIE AVENUE MORTON IL 61550 KANSAS DUSTROL INC GEN DEL EL DORADO KS 67042 KARR TUCKPOINTING LLC 1801 WEST D STREET VINTON IA 52349 KASPARIE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 1500 MAAS RD QUINCY IL 62305 KBS CONSTRUCTORS INC 1701 SW 41ST TOPEKA KS 66609 KC DOORS INC 120 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE 400 CLAYTON MO 63105 KEA CONSTRUCTORS LLC 962 238TH RD MILFORD NE 68405 KEEGAN WIRELESS 1586 ROUTE 481 CHARLEROI PA 15022 KEELEY & SONS INC 5 LOISEL VILLAGE SHOP CTR EAST ST LOUIS IL 62203 KEMBER FLOORING INC 2055 S MERRILL MERRILL MI 48637 KENDALL CONSTRUCTION INC 2551 NW BUTTON ROAD TOPEKA KS 66618 KENT ANDERSON CONCRETE LP 830 E VALLEY RIDGE BLVD LEWISVILLE TX 75057 KES CONSTRUCTION LLC 11184 ANTIOCH 354 OVERLAND PARK KS 66210 KEVIN KENT CONST LLC 15157 US HIGHWAY 34 LUCAS IA 50151 KING OF TEXAS ROOFING COMPANY LP 307 GILBERT CIRCLE GRAND PRAIRIE TX 75050 KINLEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 201 N UNION ST BNK RM 502 OLEAN NY 14760 KINLEY CONSTRUCTION GROUP LP 4025 WOODLAND PK BLVD 410 ARLINGTON TX 76013 KORTE & LUITJOHANCONTRACTORS INC 12052 HIGHLAND ROAD HIGHLAND IL 62249 KOSS CONSTRUCTION CO 4090 WESTOWN PKWY STE B W DES MOINES IA 50266 KR WOLFE INC 10015 MAINE AVENUE LAKESIDE CA 92040 KRESCO LLC 7220 N LINDBERGH BLVD 370 HAZELWOOD (T1) MO 63042 KUHLMAN REFRIGERATION INC N56W16865 RIDGEWOOD 100 MENOMONEE FALLS WI 53051 KWCC INC 1284 SOUTH US HWY 12 #13 FOX LAKE IL 60020 March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 409

Contractor Address City State Zip L AND A PLUMBING INC 5087 BLUE SPRINGS ROAD MARIANNA FL 32446 L G ELECTRIC INC 701 E 15TH ST CHEYENNE WY 82001 LAFORGE & BUDD CONST COMPANY INC 2020 N 21ST ST PARSON KS 67357 LAKEVIEW CONSTRUCTION OF WISCONSIN 10505 CORPORATE DR #200 PLEASANT PRAIRI WI 53158 LAMAR MOORE CONSTRUCTION INC 4401 STATE ROUTE 162 GRANITE CITY IL 62040 LAND ART LANDSCAPING INC 12429 HOWE DRIVE LEAWOOD KS 66209 LAYTON CONSTRUCTION CO INC 9090 S SANDY PKWY SANDY UT 84070 LEANTRAK INC 1645 INDIAN WOOD CR #101 MAUMEE OH 43537 LEICK CONSTRUCTION INC 22027 221ST STREET GLENWOOD IA 51534 LITTEKEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 10208 HOLY CROSS LANE BREESE IL 62230 LONE STAR RAILROAD CONTRACTORS INC 1101 TURTLE CREEK DR O'FALLON MO 63366 LONGS DRILLING SERVICE INC 6768 LYNX LANE HARRISON AR 72601 LOUK AG SERVICES LLC 104 BEECH STREET ROXHOLM IA 50040 LOYD BUILDERS INC 2126 SOUTH ELM OTTAWA KS 66067 LSX CONSTRUCTION LLC 913 N PEARL ST STE 5 PAOLA KS 66071 LUND-ROSS CONSTRUCTORS INC 4601 F STREET OMAHA NE 68117 LYNN ELECTRIC & COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 2415 PONDEROSA DR LAWRENCE KS 66046 M & A JONES CONSTRUCTION CO INC P O BOX 3944 BATESVILLE AR 72503 M & L ELECTRICAL INC 6060 SCOTTSVILLE RD BOWLING GREEN KY 42104 M & W CONTRACTORS INC 400 S STEWART ST E PEORIA IL 61611 M CON LLC 2335 165TH ROAD WATHENA KS 66090 M&J ELECTRIC OF WICHITA LLC 1444 S ST CLAIR BLDG D WICHITA KS 67213 MAAS CONSTRUCTION 3615 SAINT ANTHONY ROAD QUINCY IL 62305 MAC COMMUNICATIONS LLC 6436 MONAHITI PLACE NE ALBURQUERQUE NM 87109 MACHINE REPAIR INTERNATIONAL LLC 2526 MANKAS CORNER RD FAIRFIELD CA 94534 MACON GC LLC 201 BONITA AVENUE BRADFORD IL 61421 MAINSCAPE INC 13418 BRITTON PARK RD FISHERS IN 46038 MAJOR REFRIGERATION CO INC 314 NORTHWESTERN AVENUE NORFOLK NE 68701 MANAGEMENT RESOURCE SYSTEMS INC 1907 BAKER RD HIGH POINT NC 27263 MAPP CONSTRUCTION LLC 344 THIRD STREET BATON ROUGE LA 70801 MARINO ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES 1101 E COLORADO AVE URBANA IL 61801 MARKETING ASSOCIATES INC 131 ST JAMES WAY MOUNT AIRY NC 27030 MARKIM ERECTION COMPANY 521 BOONE STATION DR 106 BURLINGTON NC 27215 MARRS ELECTRIC INC OF ARKANSAS 701 KAWNEER DR SPRINGDALE AR 72764 MASCOT CONSTRUCTION INC 1782 W MCDERMOTT DRIVE ALLEN TX 75013 MASCOTT EQUIPMENT COMPANY INC 435 NE HANCOCK ST PORTLAND OR 97212 MATHEWZ CONSTRUCTION LLC 602 BRIAR LAKE PLACE COLUMBIA IL 62236 MATTCON GENERAL CONTRACTORS INC 5460 W 84TH STREET ZIONSVILLE IN 46268 MAYER POLLOCK STEEL CORPORATION 850 INDUSTRIAL HIGHWAY POTTSTOWN PA 19464 MCPHERSON CONTRACTORS INC 3715 W 29TH ST TOPEKA KS 66614 MCS OF TAMPA INC 3926 W SOUTH AVENUE TAMPA FL 33614 MCSHANE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LLC 9550 W HIGGINS RD STE 200 ROSEMONT IL 60028 March 15, 2016 Page 410 Construction Transient Employers Vol. 41, No. 6

Contractor Address City State Zip MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES IN 1711 MELROSE DR BENTON AR 72015 MERRICK UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION LLC 4003 DEER CROSSING DR JANESVILLE WI 53546 MESSERSMITH MANUFACTURING INC 2612 F ROAD BARK RIVER MI 49807 MEYER CONTRACTING INC 11000 93RD AVENUE N MAPLE GROVE MN 55369 MEYERS PLUMBING 4117 MAIN STREET RD KEOKUK IA 52632 MICHIGAN COMMERCIAL CONTRACTORS INC 16745 COMSTOCK STREET GRANDHAVEN MI 49417 MID AMERICA MILLING COMPANY LLC 6200 E HWY 62BLD 2501 400 JEFFERSONVILLE IN 47130 MID SOUTH INDUSTRIAL INC 13994 HWY 79 BELLS TN 38006 MID STATES ELECTRIC CO INC P O BOX 156 S SIOUX CITY NE 68776 MID STATES INDUSTRIAL INC 519 E SHIPYARD RD SENECA IL 61360 MIDLAND INDUSTRIAL SERVICE LLC 2953 HONEYSUCKLE LANE ROGERS AR 72758 MIDSOUTH SPECIALTY CONSTRUCTION LLC 5731 OSBOURNE RD ST JOE AR 72675 MIDWEST COOLING TOWERS INC 1156 HIGHWAY 19 CHICKASHA OK 73018 MIDWEST CUSTOM POOLS LLC 600 LINCOLN LAWRENCE KS 66044 MIDWEST MECHANICAL INDUSTRIAL SERVICES 311 E 7TH STREET LOGAN IA 51546 MIDWEST MOLE INC 2460 N GRAHAM AVE INDIANAPOLIS IN 46218 MIDWEST MOWING INC 2450 OWENS LANE BRIGHTON IL 62012 MIDWEST REBAR LLC 6988 BUFFALO RD MOUNTAIN HOME AR 72653 MILESTONE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LLC 2002 SOUTH 48TH STREET SPRINGDALE AR 72762 MILLER INSULATION CO INC US HWY 65 & MO HWY 127 MALTA BEND MO 65339 MILLS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 2535 WALNUT HILL LN DALLAS TX 75229 MINNESOTA LIMITED LLC 18640 200TH STREET BIG LAKE MN 55309 MIXER SYSTEMS INC 190 SIMMONS AVENUE PEWAUKEE WI 53072 MLA GEOTHERMAL DRILLING LLC 205 HACKBERRY DRIVE GRETNA NE 68028 MOLIN CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO INC 415 LILAC STREET LINO LAKES MN 55014 MOORE ASPHALT INC 1 COMMERCIAL STREET MILLSTADT IL 62260 MORGAN HAYDEN LLC 838 E HIGH ST STE 151 LEXINGTON KY 40502 MORRIS BECK CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC 8100 COLONEL GLENN RD LITTLE ROCK AR 72204 MORRISSEY CONTRACTING COMPANY INC 705 SOUTHMOOR PL GODFREY IL 62035 MOUNTAIN STATES ROOFING INCORPORATED 413 E 41ST STREET GARDEN CITY ID 83714 MOUNTAIN TOP ENTERPRISES LLC 209 NW 132ND ST OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73114 MPS GEOTHERMAL LLC 7607 W INDUSTRIAL AVENUE MIDLAND TX 79706 MRM CONSTRUCTION INC 110 BELLAMY DRIVE GALLIPOLIS OH 45631 MTD ELECTRIC LLC 22004 S WAVERLY RD SPRING HILL KS 66083 MULTATECH ENGINEERING INC 2821 W 7TH STREET STE 400 FORT WORTH TX 76107 MULTIPLE CONCRETE ENTERPRISES INC 1680 W 1000 N LAYTON UT 84041 MUNICIPAL PIPE SERVICES INC 1623 W J STREET HASTINGS NE 68901 MUNIE TRENCHING & EXCAVATING 1818 PINE STREET HIGHLAND IL 62249 MV RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION INC 9349 WATERSTONE BLVD CINCINNATI OH 45249 MYLES LORENTZ INC 48822 OLD RIVER BLUFF RD ST PETER MN 56082 NATIONAL COATINGS, INC. 3520 RENNIE SCHOOL ROAD TRAVERSE CITY MI 49685 NATIONAL CONSULTING & DEVELOPMENT INC 1204 GRAEDON DRIVE RALEIGH NC 27603 March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 411

Contractor Address City State Zip NATIONAL ERECTORS & BUILDERS INC 13739 KAYSER RD HIGHLAND IL 62249 NATIONAL ROOFING & SHEET METAL COMPANY INC G4130 FLINT ASPHALT DRIVE BURTON MI 48529 NEESE INC 303 DIVISION PO BOX 392 GRAND JUNCTION IA 50107 NELSON INDUSTRIAL SERVICES INC 6021 MELROSE LN OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73127 NEW TEAM LLC 110 E BROWARD BLVD 2450 FT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 NEW TECH CONSTRUCTION INC PO BOX 39 NEBRASKA CITY NE 68410 NORMENT SECURITY GROUP INC 3224 MOBILE HWY MONTGOMERY AL 36108 NORTH AMERICAN ROOFING SYSTEMS INC 3 WINNER CIRCLE ARDEN NC 28704 NORTH MISSISSIPPI CONVEYOR COMPANY INC HWY 7S LAFAYETTE CO RD370 OXFORD MS 38655 NORTHERN CLEARING INC 1805 W MAIN ST ASHLAND WI 54806 NORTHERN VENTURES INCORPORATED 11050 QUIVIRA OVERLAND PARK KS 66210 NORTHWEST AG SYSTEMS INC 1919 22ND ST BOONE IA 50036 NOVINIUM INC 1221 29TH ST NW STE D AUBURN WA 98001 NOVISYS LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 1460 US RT 9 N STE 203 WOODBRIDGE NJ 07095 NU TEC ROOFING CONTRACTORS LLC 5025 EMCO DRIVE INDIANAPOLIS IN 46220 NUTRI-JECT SYSTEMS INC 515 5TH ST HUDSON IA 50643 NWA GARAGE SOLUTIONS, INC. 5108 N CHEYENNE TRAIL ROGERS AR 72756 NYMAN CONSTRUCTION CO 23209 MILES RD 2ND FLOOR CLEVELAND OH 44128 ON AIR SOLUTIONS INC 10020 FAIRBANKS N HOUSTON HOUSTON TX 77064 ONEILL CONSTRUCTION LLC 2217 W 49TH STREET WESTWOOD HILLS KS 66205 ORASURE TECHNOLOGIES INC 220 EAST FIRST STREET BETHLEHEM PA 18015 OUTDOOR SYSTEMS INC 660 STATE ROUTE 158 COLUMBIA IL 62236 OZARK-AG CONSTRUCTION LLC 102 E SUNBRIDGE DR STE 13 FAYETTEVILLE AR 72703 P.C.F. CONST., INC 1311 CART LANE BELLEVILLE IL 62221 PACIFIC STUDIO INC 5311 SHILSHOLE AVE NW SEATTLE WA 98107 PADGETT BUILDING & REMODELING CO 4200 SMELTING WORKS RD BELLEVILLE IL 62226 PARAGON INTERNATIONAL INC 2885 N BERKELEY LAKE #17 DULUTH GA 30096 PARK CONSTRUCTION MIDWEST INC 7900 BEECH ST NE MINNEAPOLIS MN 55432 PAULON CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CORP 13189 OYSTER LAKE RD HOLLY MI 48442 PENETRADAR CORPORATION 2509 NIAGARA FALLS BLVD NIAGARA FALLS NY 14304 PEOPLENOW 9000 SUNSET BLVD STE 900 WEST HOLLYWOOD CA 90069 PERFECT PLAY FIELDS AND LINKS INC 1921 HIDDEN LAKES DRIVE BELLEVILLE IL 62226 PERRETT CONSTRUCTION LTD 111 HOWARD ST CLARKSVILLE MO 63336 PETER SCHWABE INC 13890 BISHOPS DR STE 100 BROOKFIELD WI 53005 PETORE ASSOCIATES INC 1255 RT 70 STE 21N LAKEWOOD NJ 08701 PETTUS PLUMBING & PIPING INC P O BOX 3237 MUSCLE SHOALS AL 35662 PIASA COMMERCIAL INTERIORS INC 1001 S MORRISON AVE COLLINSVILLE IL 62234 PINNACLE CONSTRUCTION OF IOWA INC 203 N CHESTNUT ST GLENWOOD IA 51534 PINNACLE MECHANICAL 240 OLD HORTON RD ALBERTVILLE AL 35950 PIPING CONTRACTORS OF KANSAS INC 115 SW JACKSON TOPEKA KS 66603 PISHNY REAL ESTATE SERVICES LLC 12202 W 88TH STREET LENEXA KS 66215 PK CONTRACTORS LLC 10816 TOWN CENTER BLVD DUNKIRK MD 20754 March 15, 2016 Page 412 Construction Transient Employers Vol. 41, No. 6

Contractor Address City State Zip PLYLERS AT YOUR SERVICE INC 10 CREEK STREET BROOKVILLE PA 15825 P-N-G CONTRACTING INC 917 CARLA DR TROY IL 62294 POLIVKA INTERNATIONAL COMPANY INC 13700 PROVIDENCE RD WEDDINGTON NC 28104 POLY VINYL ROOFING INC 785 ELBOW CREEK ROAD MOUNT VERNON IA 52314 POWER HOME TECHNOLOGIES, LLC 4521 PRESLYN DRIVE RALEIGH NC 27616 PRAIRIE CONTRACTORS INC 9318 GULFSTREAM RD STE C FRANKFORT IL 60423 PRECAST ERECTORS INC 3500 VALLEY VISTA DR HURST TX 76053 PRECISION CONCRETE CUTTING MIDWEST 9044 PARKHILL ROAD LENEXA KS 66215 PREDICTIVE TECHNOLOGIES INC 18827 570TH AVENUE AUSTIN MN 55912 PREFERRED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION INC 16136 149TH STREET SE BIG LAKE MN 55309 PREFERRED GLOBAL INC 1360 SOUTH 10TH STREET NOBLESVILLE IN 46060 PRELOAD LLC 4000 TOWER ROAD LOUISVILLE KY 40219 PREMIER STEEL INC 3248 MARTIN LUTHER KING ANDERSON IN 46013 PRO TEK INDUSTRIAL COATINGS LLC 2123 WINDWALKER GROVE COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80904 PROCESS EQUIPMENT INC 2770 WELBORN STREET PELHAM AL 35124 PROFESSIONAL HVAC R SERVICES INC 2861 CENTER RD AVON OH 44011 PROSHOT CONCRETE INC 4158 MUSGROVE DRIVE FLORENCE AL 35630 PROSSER WILBERT CONSTRUCTION INC 13730 W 108TH ST LENEXA KS 66215 PSF MECHANICAL INC 11621 E MARGINAL WAY S A SEATTLE WA 98168 PURDUM INC 11620 S WALNUT ST OLATHE KS 66061 PUSH INC 2170 18TH ST RICE LAKE WI 54868 PYRO INDUSTRIAL SERVICES INC 6610 SHEPHERD AVENUE PORTAGE IN 46368 Q AND D CONSTRUCTION INC 1050 S 21ST STREET SPARKS NV 89431 Q3 CONTRACTING INC 3066 SPRUCE ST LITTLE CANADA MN 55117 QCI THERMAL SYSTEMS INC 405 DRY CREEK AVENUE WEST BURLINGTON IA 52655 QUAD COUNTY AG LLC 1485 130TH STREET PATON IA 50217 QUALITY ELECTRIC OF DOUGLAS COUNTY INC 1011 E 31ST STREET LAWRENCE KS 66046 QUALITY STRIPING INC 1704 E EUCLID AVE DES MOINES IA 50313 R&R CONTRACTING 15418 MEYER DRIVE BASEHOR KS 66007 R.T.L. CONSTRUCTION MN, INC. 4000 VALLEY IND BLVD S SHAKOPEE MN 55379 RABALAIS CONSTRUCTORS, LLC 11200 UP RIVER RD CORPUS CHRISTI TX 78410 RAMON J GARCIA CONSTRUCTION 3315 N 115TH STREET KANSAS CITY KS 66109 RAMSEY WELDING INC 5360 E 900TH AVENUE ALTAMONT IL 62411 RANGER PLANT CONSTRUCTIONAL CO INC 5851 E INTERSTATE 20 ABILENE TX 79601 RAO CONSTRUCTION 734 EVERGREEN CT RHINELANDER WI 54501 RAWLINGS INDUSTRIAL INC 12402 N DIVISION ST #246 SPOKANE WA 99218 REDNOUR STEEL ERECTORS INC HWY 150 CUTLER IL 62238 REED DILLON & ASSOCIATES LLC 1213 E 24TH STREET LAWRENCE KS 66046 RELIATECH INC 2280 SIBLEY COURT EAGAN MN 55122 RENIER CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2164 CITY GATE DRIVE COLUMBUS OH 43219 RESTAURANT SPECIALTIES INC 999 POLARIS PKWY STE 111 COLUMBUS OH 43240 RETAIL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC 11343 39TH ST N ST PAUL MN 55042 March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 413

Contractor Address City State Zip RETAIL STOREFRONT GROUP INC 419 MIAMI AVE LEEDS AL 35094 RFB CONSTRUCTION CO INC 565 E 520TH AVE PITTSBURGH KS 66762 RFW CONSTRUCTION GROUP LLC 1315 N CHOUTEAU TRAFFICWA KANSAS CITY MO 64120 RIDGELINE CONSTRUCTION 4362 S 87TH STREET OMAHA NE 68127 RIEKE GRADING INC 8200 HEDGE LANE TERRACE SHAWNEE KS 66227 RIGHT WAY FACILITY SERVICES OF TEXAS LLC 3017 WAITS AVENUE TARRANT TX 76109 RJ MECHANICAL INC 3153 BELLWOOD DRIVE BIRMINGHAM AL 35243 ROBINS & MORTON GROUP THE 400 SHADES CREEK PKWY BIRMINGHAM AL 35209 ROBUST BUILDERS LLC 270 GREENWICH AVE GREENWICH CT 06830 ROCKY MOUNTAIN LINE SYSTEMS 1375 EVERLOOK DRIVE CASPER WY 82601 ROEHL REFRIGERATED TRANSPORT LLC 1916 E 29TH STREET MARSHFIELD WI 54449 ROLLING PLAINS CONSTRUCTION INC 12331 N PEORIA ST HENDERSON CO 80640 RON WEERS CONSTRUCTION INC 20765 S FOSTER COURT BUCYRUS KS 66013 RONS SIGN COMPANY 1329 S HANDLEY WICHITA KS 67213 ROY ANDERSON CORP 11400 REICHOLD ROAD GULFPORT MS 39503 ROYAL ROOFING COMPANY INC 2445 BROWN ROAD ORION MI 48359 ROYAL SEAL CONSTRUCTION INC 124 MCMAKIN RD BARTONVILLE TX 76226 ROYALTY COMPANIES OF INDIANA INC 1000 D AVENUE SEYMOUR IN 47274 RP COATINGS INC 710A S MAIN STREET TROY IL 62294 RUEDEBUSCH DEVELOPMENT & 4605 DOVETAIL DRIVE MADISON WI 53704 CONSTRUCTION INC RUSSELL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 1414 MISSISSIPPI BLVD BETTENDORF IA 52722 RYAN COMPANIES US INC 50 S TENTH ST STE 300 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55403 S & A INDUSTRIES INC 275 SATELLITE BLVD NW SUWANEE GA 30024 S & S POWERLIFT DOORS INC 6926 E SUMMERSIDE CT BEL AIRE KS 67226 S & W CONSTRUCTION LLC OF IOWA 109 MOODY DR HAMBURG IA 51640 SA SMITH ELECTRIC INC 525 JERSEY ST QUINCY IL 62301 SAAB NORTH AMERICA INC 21300 RIDGETOP CIRCLE STERLING VA 20166 SAFEGUARD ELECTRIC INC 4131 FF ROAD COLUMBIA IL 62236 SAMRON MIDWEST CONTRACTING INC 1510 N 7TH STREET MURPHYSBORO IL 62966 SARENS 5000 EXECUTIVE PKWY #230 SAN RAMON CA 94583 SATELLITE SERVICES INC 120 SUPERIOR RD ST ROBERT MO 65583 SCHECK TECHNICAL SERVICES 500 E PLAINFIELD RD COUNTRYSIDE IL 60525 SCHEINER COMMERCIAL GROUP INC 18965 BASE CAMP RD STE A1 MONUMENT CO 80132 SCHLEIS FLOOR COVERING INC 2744 MANITAWOC ROAD GREEM BAY WI 54311 SCHUMACHER ELEVATOR COMPANY ONE SCHUMAKER WAY DENVER IA 50622 SCHUPPS LINE CONSTRUCTION INC 10 PETRA LANE ALBANY NY 12205 SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. 2350 NE HOPKINS CT PULLMAN WA 99163 SCHWICKERTS TECTA AMERICA LLC 330 POPLAN STREET MANKATO MN 56001 SCHWOB BUILDING COMPANY LTD 2349 GLENDA LANE DALLAS TX 75229 SEAMLESS SOLUTIONS LLC 12605 W SANTA FE TRAIL DR LENEXA KS 66215 SECURICON LLC 5400 SHAWNEE RD STE 206 ALEXANDRIA VA 22312 SEELE INC 259 W 30TH ST 14TH FLOOR NEW YORK NY 10001 March 15, 2016 Page 414 Construction Transient Employers Vol. 41, No. 6

Contractor Address City State Zip SEK HEAT & AIR INC 422 W ATKINSON PITTSBURG KS 66762 SEMINOLE EQUIPMENT INC 204 TARPON INDUSTRIAL DR TARPON SPGS FL 34688 SERVICE TECHNOLOGIES MIDWEST 6800 W 64TH STREET OVERLAND PARK KS 66202 SG CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LLC 801 S SAGINAW FLINT MI 48502 SHAFFER ENTERPRISES D & T LLC 301 LEONA LANE URSA IL 62376 SHAWNEE MISSION TREE SERVICE INC 8250 COLE PKWY SHAWNEE MSN KS 66227 SHERRILL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LLC 12808 HWY 64 W TYLER TX 75704 SHIELDS TELECOMM, INC. 7 CIRCLE DR MOUNT VERNON IL 62864 SHORTRIDGE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. 3908 N 24TH ST QUINCY IL 62301 SIERRA BRAVO CONTRACTORS LLC 7038 HWY 154 SESSER IL 62884 SIGN ME UP OF WISCONSIN LLC 311 FOREST AVENUE SHEBOYGAN FALLS WI 53085 SIGNET BUILDERS INC 3103 ALMOND RD AMES IA 50014 SIMBECK & ASSOCIATES INC 38256 HWY 160 MANCOS CO 81328 SIMON ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CORP. 70 KARAGO AVE YOUNGSTOWN OH 44512 SIMON SEZ POWERHOUSE INC 1401 EBONY AVENUE WAVERLY IA 50677 SKYLINE TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS 6956-F AVIATION BLVD GLEN BURNIE MD 21061 SKYTOP TOWERS INC 13503 W US HWY 34 MALCOLM NE 68402 SLEETH ELECTRIC INC 48W605 HINCKLEY ROAD BIG ROCK IL 60511 SLEETH TOWER & COMMUNICATIONS, LLC 48W605 HINCKLEY ROAD BIG ROCK IL 60511 SMARTLINK, LLC 1449 WHITEHALL ROAD ANNAPOLIS MD 21409 SMITHSON INC 1661 S WESLEYAN BLVD ROCKY MOUNT NC 27803 SNI COMPANIES 4500 WESTOWN PKWY STE 120 WEST DES MOINES IA 50266 SOLARIS ROOFING SOLUTIONS INC 4800 JACOBS OLD COAL RD SHREWSBURY MO 63119 SOLID PLATFORMS INC 6610 MELTON RD PORTAGE IN 46368 SOUTHEAST DIRECTIONAL DRILLING LLC 3117 N CESSDA AVE CASA GRANDE AZ 85222 SOUTHERN MARINE CONSTRUCTION CO 100 HAMM ROAD CHATTANOOGA TN 37405 SOUTHWEST FIXTURE INSTALLERS INC 242 W VAUGHN TEMPE AZ 85283 SOUTHWEST GREENS COMPANY 101 AIRPORT ROAD ALTO NM 88312 SOUTHWESTERN CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC 4542 STATE RT 160 HIGHLAND IL 62249 SPAN SYSTEMS INC 90 PINE STREET HUDSON NH 03103 SPARROW PLUMBING & HEATING INC 313 DELAWARE QUINCY IL 62301 SPECTRA TECH LLC 16100 ALLISONVILLE RD NOBLESVILLE IN 46060 SRB ELECTRIC LLC 907 HIGH RIDGE DR COLUMBIA IL 62236 STARR HOMES LLC 7229 W 161ST ST OVERLAND PARK KS 66085 STAYBRIGHT ELECTRIC OF COLORADO INC 4468 BARNES DRIVE COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80917 STEEL ERECTORS OF IOWA LLC 1592 NE 58TH AVENUE DES MOINES IA 50313 STEPHENS & SMITH CONSTRUCTION CO INC 1542 S 1ST ST LINCOLN NE 68502 STEVE HOEGGER & ASSOCIATES INC 2630 N HIGHWAY 78 WYLIE TX 75098 STILL CONSTRUCTION INC PO BOX 70 LEAD HILL AR 72644 STILL CONTRACTORS LLC 15740 S MAHAFFIE ST OLATHE KS 66062 STREICHER EXCAVATING INC 1718 EAST BREMER AVE WAVERLY IA 50677 STRINGER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC 6141 LUCILE AVE SHAWNEE KS 66203 March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 415

Contractor Address City State Zip STRUKEL ELECTRIC INC 375 W WALNUT ST GIRARD KS 66743 STUEVE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2201 E OAK ST ALGONA IA 50511 SUNCON INC #2 TERMINAL DR STE 17A EAST ALTON IL 62002 SUNLAND CONSTRUCTION INC HWY 13 SOUTH EUNICE LA 70535 SUPER SKY PRODUCTS ENTERPRISES LLC 10301 N ENTERPRISE DRIVE MEQUON WI 53092 SUPERIOR OPERATING SYSTEMS INC 1721 S 42ND STREET ROGERS AR 72758 SUPREME ELECTRIC CO 213 S 10TH QUINCY IL 62306 SURF PREP INC 19305 HAYDEN COURT BOOKFIELD WI 53045 SURFACE PREPARATION TECHNOLOGIES LLC 81 TEXACO ROAD MECHANICSBURG PA 17050 SWALVE ENTERPRISES LLC 1755 S WHITE CIRCLE DEWEY AZ 86327 SWANSTON EQUIPMENT COMPANY 3404 MAIN AVE FARGO ND 58103 SWIFT ROOFING INC INDUSTRIAL RD MURRAY KY 42071 SYS-KOOL COOLING TOWERS INC 11313 SO 146TH STREET OMAHA NE 68138 SYSTEMS AMERICA INC 2603 CAMINO RAMON SAN RAMON CA 94582 T V JOHN & SON INC 5201 N 124TH STREET BUTLER WI 53007 T WALSTER OF MAEYSTOWN INC 3907 BAUM ROAD MAEYSTOWN IL 62256 T WINN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 15018A CIRCLE OMAHA NE 68144 TANCO ENGINEERING INCORPORATED 1400 TAURUS COURT LOVELAND CO 80537 TANK BUILDERS INC 13400 TRINITY BLVD EULESS TX 76039 TCI ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS CONTRACTOR INC 1718 STATE ROAD 16 LA CROSSE WI 54601 TDR CONTRACTORS INC 1523 W TYLER ST GILMER TX 75644 TEKRAN INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION 330 NANTUCKET BLVD TORONT ONT CAN M1P2P4 ON 99999 TENCON INC 530 JONES ST VERONA PA 15147 TENNESSEE ELECTRIC COMPANY INC 1700 N JOHN B DENNIS HWY KINGSPORT TN 37664 TERRAZZO USA AND ASSOCIATES INC 404 E FRANKLIN AVENUE SHAWNEE OK 74804 TERWISSCHA CONSTRUCTION INC 1107 HAZELTINE BLVD MD 68 CHASKA MN 55318 TEXOMA INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ASSOCIATION 1202 N HWY 91 DENISON TX 75021 TGB INSULATION LLC 7001 HIGHWAY 271 SOUTH FORT SMITH AR 72908 THE DELVENTHAL COMPANY 3796 ROCKLAND CIRCLE MILLBURY OH 43447 THE DRILLER LLC 5125 E UNIVERSITY AVE PLEASANT HILL IA 50327 THE FAVERGRAY COMPANY 415 PABLO AVE STE 200 JACKSONVILLEBEACH FL 32250 THE FISHEL COMPANY 1810 ARLINGATE LN COLUMBUS OH 43228 THE FORREST GROUP LTD 2108 N 129TH E AVENUE TULSA OK 74116 THE FRED CHRISTEN & SONS COMPANY 714 GEORGE ST TOLEDO OH 43608 THE KILIAN CORPORATION 608 S INDEPENDENCE MASCOUTAH IL 62258 THE MAXIS GROUP INC 8167 E DEL CAMINO DRIVE SCOTTSDALE AZ 85258 THE REDMOND COMPANY W228 N745 WESTMOUND DR WAUKESHA WI 53186 THE ROSS GROUP CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 10159 E 11TH ST STE 200 TULSA OK 74128 THOMAS GRACE CONSTRUCTION INC 5605 MEMORIAL AVENUE N STILLWATER MN 55082 THOMPSON ELECTRIC CO 721 14TH ST SIOUX CITY IA 51105 TINDALL CONTRACTOR INC 5240 NAMEOKI ROAD PONTOON BEACH IL 62040 TIPPMANN DESIGN BUILD 9109 STELLHORN CROSSING FORT WAYNE IN 46815 March 15, 2016 Page 416 Construction Transient Employers Vol. 41, No. 6

Contractor Address City State Zip TITAN CONTRACTING & LEASING CO INC 2205 RAGU DRIVE OWENSBORO KY 42302 TOMS TUCKPOINTING LLC 410 W ELM CORNING AR 72422 TOTAL ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS INC PO BOX 13247 EDWARDSVILLE KS 66113 TOURNEAR ROOFING CO 2605 SPRING LAKE RD QUINCY IL 62305 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLUMBING INC 1201 N 2ND STREET ROGERS AR 72756 TRAC WORK INC 303 W KNOX ENNIS TX 75119 TRADEMARK RESTORATION INCORPORATED 6260 E RIVERSIDE BLVD 163 LOVES PARK IL 61111 TRAFCON INDUSTRIES INC 81 TEXACO ROAD MECHANICSBURG PA 17050 TRI C CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC 1765 MERRIMAN RD AKRON OH 44313 TRI NORTH BUILDERS INC 2625 RESEARCH PARK DR FITCHBURG WI 53711 TRI STATE EXTERIOR SOLUTIONS LLC 80 LODGE POLE LN STE B BOZEMAN MT 59718 TROTTER GENERAL CONTRACTING INC 820 WEST JACKSON STREET MACOMB IL 61455 TRUCK CRANE SERVICE COMPANY 2875 HIGHWAY 55 EAGAN MN 55121 TUFF WRAP INSTALLATIONS INC 2080 DETWILER ROAD STE 2 HARLEYSVILLE PA 19438 TUNISTA CONSTRUCTION LLC 745 WEST 4TH AVE STE 306 ANCHORAGE AK 99501 TURNER CERAMIC TILE INC 11535 KAW DR KANSAS CITY KS 66111 TWEET GAROT MECHANICAL INC 2545 LARSEN RD GREEN BAY WI 54303 U S ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CO INC 160 HARRISONVILLE LAKE RD WOODSTOWN NJ 08098 UCI INC 659 N MAIN WICHITA KS 67214 ULTIMATE THERMAL INC P O BOX 34818 OMAHA NE 68134 UNITED GOLF LLC 11 E 5TH ST STE 500 TULSA OK 74103 UNITED PIPING INC 4510 AIRPORT ROAD DULUTH MN 55811 UNIVERSAL AUTO HAIL REPAIR 1530 PB LANE #P4198 WICHITA FALLS TX 76302 UNIVERSAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC 19915 WEST 161ST ST STE E OLATHA KS 66062 UNIVERSAL WALL SYSTEMS INC 6119 28TH ST SE STE B GRAND RAPIDS MI 49546 UPCHURCH PLUMBING INC PO BOX 8106 GREENWOOD MS 38935 USC GRAIN SYSTEMS LLC 2320 124TH ROAD SABETHA KS 66534 USC OF KANSAS LLC 2320 124TH ROAD SABETHA KS 66534 UTAH OIL LLC 2394 UTAH ROAD RANDALL KS 66079 UTILITY METERING SOLUTIONS 8812 FREY ROAD HOUSTON TX 77034 UTILITY SOLUTIONS LLC 17835 185TH STREET TONGANOXIE KS 66086 VALIANT INTERNATIONAL INC 1511 EAST 14 MILE RD TROY MI 48083 VAN ERT ELECTRIC COMPANY INC 7019 WEST STEWART AVENUE WAUSAU WI 54401 VANCE CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS LLC 925 EAST PARKER ROAD JONESBORO AR 72404 VC INTERNATIIONAL INC 27 MCDONALD AVENUE DARTMOUTH B3B 1C6 NS 99999 VECTOR CONSTRUCTION INC 3814 3RD AVE NW FARGO ND 58102 VETERANS RANGE SOLUTIONS LLC 24308 OAK MEADOW LANE FREDERICKSBURG VA 22407 VFC 90 CUTLER DRIVE NORTH SALT LAKE UT 84054 VFP FIRE SYSTEMS INC 301 YORK AVE ST PAUL MN 55130 VIACON INC 70 BANKS RD STOCKBRIDGE GA 30281 VICTORY CONSTRUCTION & REFRIGERATION INC 4771 FOX STREET DENVER CO 80216 VISIONSOFT INTERNATIONAL INC 1842 OLD NORCROSS RD 100 LAWRENCEVILLE GA 30044 March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 417

Contractor Address City State Zip VISU SEWER CLEAN & SEAL INC W230 N4855 BETKER RD PEWAUKEE WI 53072 VKW CONSTRUCTION LLC 505 S MADISON DRIVE TEMPE AZ 85281 VON ALST OPERATING LLC 2416 SMELTING WORKS ROAD SWANSEA IL 62226 WADES REFRIGERATION INC P O BOX 2164 BATESVILLE AR 72503 WALKER MASONRY & SONS INC 15053 WALKER RD PRAIRIE GROVE AR 72753 WALSH CONSTRUCTON COMPANY II LLC 929 W ADAMS STREET CHICAGO IL 60607 WALTERS MORGAN CONSTRUCTION INC 2616 TUTTLE CREEK BLVD MANHATTAN KS 66502 WATSON ELECTRIC INC 318 N 8TH ST SALINA KS 67401 WEATHERCRAFT COMPANY OF GRAND ISLAND PO BOX 80459 LINCOLN NE 68501 WEATHERCRAFT COMPANY OF LINCOLN 5410 NW 44TH ST STE A LINCOLN NE 68524 WEBER AIR CONDITIONING CO INC 2501 CONE DR TARRANT AL 35217 WEIDMANN DIAGNOSTIC SOLUTIONS INC 230 GORDON MILLS WAY ST JOHNSBURY VT 05819 WESTIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 10828 NESBITT AVE SO BLOOMINGTON MN 55437 WILLIAMS ELECTRIC CO INC 695 DENTON BLVD FORT WALTON BEA FL 32547 WOLFSWINKEL INC 2202 WOLF WAY WDM IA 50265 WORLDWIDE TURBINES LLC 1001 YAMATO RD STE 312 BOCA RATON FL 33431 WR NEWMAN & ASSOCIATES INC 2854 LOGAN ST NASHVILLE TN 37211 WYOMING EFFICIENCY CONTRACTORS INC 530 E COSTILLA STREET COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80903 YOKOGAWA CORPORATION OF AMERICA 2 DART RD NEWNAN GA 30265 YOTHER CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 36800 N SIDEWINDER STE 5 CAREFREE AZ 85377 INCORPORATED ZAPATA ENGINEERING PA 6302 FAIRVIEW RD STE 600 CHARLOTTE NC 28210 ZERNCO INC 14033 SW TAWAKONI RD AUGUSTA KS 67010 ZIMMERMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC 12509 HEMLOCK ST OVERLAND PARK KS 66213 MISSOURI Dissolutions March 15, 2016 REGISTER Vol. 41, No. 6

he Secretary of State is required by sections 347.141 and 359.481, RSMo 2000, to publish dissolutions of limited liability Tcompanies and limited partnerships. The content requirements for the one-time publishing of these notices are prescribed by statute. This listing is published pursuant to these statutes. We request that documents submitted for publication in this section be submitted in camera ready 8 1/2" x 11" manuscript by email to [email protected].

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This cumulative table gives you the latest status of rules. It contains citations of rulemakings adopted or proposed after deadline for the monthly Update Service to the Code of State Regulations, citations are to volume and page number in the Missouri Register, except for material in this issue. The first number in the table cite refers to the volume number or the publication year—39 (2014) and 40 (2015). MoReg refers to Missouri Register and the numbers refer to a specific Register page, R indicates a rescission, W indicates a withdrawal, S indicates a statement of actual cost, T indicates an order terminating a rule, N.A. indicates not applicable, RAN indicates a rule action notice, RUC indicates a rule under consideration, and F indicates future effective date. Rule Number Agency Emergency Proposed Order In Addition OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION 1 CSR 10 State Officials’ Salary Compensation Schedule 40 MoReg 1836 1 CSR 10-15.010 Commissioner of Administration 40 MoReg 1345 40 MoReg 1346 41 MoReg 247 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 2 CSR 30-9.010 Animal Health 41 MoReg 301 2 CSR 30-9.020 Animal Health 41 MoReg 301 2 CSR 30-9.030 Animal Health 41 MoReg 302 2 CSR 30-10.010 Animal Health 40 MoReg 1623 2 CSR 60-4.030 Grain Inspection and Warehousing 41 MoReg 155 2 CSR 60-4.050 Grain Inspection and Warehousing 41 MoReg 157 2 CSR 60-4.120 Grain Inspection and Warehousing 41 MoReg 157 2 CSR 60-4.150 Grain Inspection and Warehousing 41 MoReg 157 2 CSR 60-5.080 Grain Inspection and Warehousing 41 MoReg 158 2 CSR 70-25.065 Plant Industries 41 MoReg 73 2 CSR 80-2.050 State Milk Board This Issue 2 CSR 80-6.041 State Milk Board This Issue 2 CSR 90-10 Weights and Measures 39 MoReg 1399 40 MoReg 1046 2 CSR 90-30.040 Weights and Measures 41 MoReg 159 DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION 3 CSR 10-4.110 Conservation Commission 41 MoReg 74 3 CSR 10-4.200 Conservation Commission 41 MoReg 74 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 4 CSR 240-3.105 Public Service Commission 41 MoReg 305 4 CSR 240-13.020 Public Service Commission 41 MoReg 307 4 CSR 340-2 Division of Energy 40 MoReg 1046 This Issue 4 CSR 340-4.010 Division of Energy 40 MoReg 1863 40 MoReg 1877 This Issue DEPARTMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION 5 CSR 20-100.180 Division of Learning Services 41 MoReg 307R 5 CSR 20-100.270 Division of Learning Services 41 MoReg 77 5 CSR 20-400.125 Division of Learning Services 41 MoReg 79 5 CSR 30-4.030 Division of Financial and Administrative Services 40 MoReg 1277 41 MoReg 247 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION 6 CSR 10-2.190 Commissioner of Higher Education This Issue 6 CSR 10-3.010 Commissioner of Higher Education 40 MoReg 1533 41 MoReg 164 6 CSR 10-5.010 Commissioner of Higher Education This Issue DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 7 CSR 10-25.010 Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission 41 MoReg 198 41 MoReg 252 41 MoReg 253 41 MoReg 345 41 MoReg 346 This Issue DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 8 CSR 30-3.010 Division of Labor Standards 40 MoReg 1864 40 MoReg 1878 This Issue DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH 9 CSR 10-5.250 Director, Department of Mental Health 41 MoReg 80 9 CSR 45-3.020 Division of Developmental Disabilities 41 MoReg 80R 9 CSR 45-5.040 Division of Developmental Disabilities 41 MoReg 81R DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 10 CSR 10-6.060 Air Conservation Commission 40 MoReg 1142 41 MoReg 164 10 CSR 10-6.065 Air Conservation Commission 40 MoReg 1155 41 MoReg 177 10 CSR 10-6.250 Air Conservation Commission 40 MoReg 1023 41 MoReg 37 10 CSR 20-6.300 Clean Water Commission 41 MoReg 308 10 CSR 20-8.300 Clean Water Commission 41 MoReg 322 10 CSR 50-1.010 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1420 41 MoReg 177 10 CSR 50-1.020 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1420 41 MoReg 177 10 CSR 50-1.030 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1421 41 MoReg 177 10 CSR 50-1.040 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1424 41 MoReg 178 10 CSR 50-1.050 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1427 41 MoReg 178 10 CSR 50-2.010 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1432 41 MoReg 178 10 CSR 50-2.020 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1436 41 MoReg 178 10 CSR 50-2.030 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1442 41 MoReg 180 10 CSR 50-2.040 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1444 41 MoReg 180 10 CSR 50-2.050 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1450 41 MoReg 181 425 March 15, 2016 Page 426 Rule Changes Since Update Vol. 41, No. 6

Rule Number Agency Emergency Proposed Order In Addition 10 CSR 50-2.055 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1451 41 MoReg 181 10 CSR 50-2.060 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1456 41 MoReg 182 10 CSR 50-2.065 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1458 41 MoReg 182 10 CSR 50-2.070 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1462R 41 MoReg 182R 10 CSR 50-2.080 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1462 41 MoReg 182 10 CSR 50-2.090 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1466 41 MoReg 183 10 CSR 50-2.100 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1466 41 MoReg 183 10 CSR 50-2.110 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1467R 41 MoReg 183R 10 CSR 50-2.120 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1467 41 MoReg 184 10 CSR 50-3.010 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1467 41 MoReg 184 10 CSR 50-3.020 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1469 41 MoReg 184 10 CSR 50-4.010 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1472 41 MoReg 184 10 CSR 50-4.020 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1472 41 MoReg 184 10 CSR 50-5.010 Oil and Gas Council 40 MoReg 1473 41 MoReg 185 10 CSR 60-2.015 Safe Drinking Water Commission 40 MoReg 1177 41 MoReg 185 10 CSR 60-4.020 Safe Drinking Water Commission 40 MoReg 1179 41 MoReg 185 10 CSR 60-4.022 Safe Drinking Water Commission 40 MoReg 1179 41 MoReg 185 10 CSR 60-4.025 Safe Drinking Water Commission 40 MoReg 1200 41 MoReg 185 10 CSR 60-4.055 Safe Drinking Water Commission 40 MoReg 1201 41 MoReg 186 10 CSR 60-5.010 Safe Drinking Water Commission 40 MoReg 1201 41 MoReg 186 10 CSR 60-7.010 Safe Drinking Water Commission 40 MoReg 1201 41 MoReg 186 10 CSR 60-8.010 Safe Drinking Water Commission 40 MoReg 1202 41 MoReg 186 10 CSR 60-8.030 Safe Drinking Water Commission 40 MoReg 1204 41 MoReg 186 10 CSR 60-9.010 Safe Drinking Water Commission 40 MoReg 1216 41 MoReg 186 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY 11 CSR 30-12.020 Office of the Director 40 MoReg 1689 40 MoReg 1758 This Issue 11 CSR 45-1.090 Missouri Gaming Commission 40 MoReg 1280 41 MoReg 248 11 CSR 45-4.020 Missouri Gaming Commission 40 MoReg 1280 41 MoReg 248 11 CSR 45-4.030 Missouri Gaming Commission 40 MoReg 1280 41 MoReg 248 11 CSR 45-5.070 Missouri Gaming Commission 40 MoReg 1878 11 CSR 45-9.030 Missouri Gaming Commission 40 MoReg 1281 41 MoReg 248 11 CSR 45-9.050 Missouri Gaming Commission 40 MoReg 1283 41 MoReg 249 11 CSR 45-9.060 Missouri Gaming Commission 40 MoReg 1283 41 MoReg 249 11 CSR 45-9.101 Missouri Gaming Commission 40 MoReg 1283 41 MoReg 249 11 CSR 45-9.103 Missouri Gaming Commission 40 MoReg 1284 41 MoReg 250 11 CSR 45-9.117 Missouri Gaming Commission 40 MoReg 1879 11 CSR 45-12.010 Missouri Gaming Commission 41 MoReg 237 11 CSR 45-12.020 Missouri Gaming Commission 41 MoReg 237 11 CSR 45-12.030 Missouri Gaming Commission 41 MoReg 238 11 CSR 45-12.040 Missouri Gaming Commission 41 MoReg 238 11 CSR 45-12.050 Missouri Gaming Commission 41 MoReg 239 11 CSR 45-12.060 Missouri Gaming Commission 41 MoReg 239 11 CSR 45-12.070 Missouri Gaming Commission 41 MoReg 240 11 CSR 45-12.080 Missouri Gaming Commission 41 MoReg 240 11 CSR 45-12.090 Missouri Gaming Commission 41 MoReg 241 11 CSR 75-14.020 Peace Officer Standards and Training Program 41 MoReg 81 11 CSR 75-14.030 Peace Officer Standards and Training Program 41 MoReg 82 11 CSR 75-15.010 Peace Officer Standards and Training Program 41 MoReg 82 11 CSR 75-15.020 Peace Officer Standards and Training Program 41 MoReg 87 11 CSR 75-15.030 Peace Officer Standards and Training Program 41 MoReg 87 11 CSR 75-15.040 Peace Officer Standards and Training Program 41 MoReg 88 11 CSR 75-15.050 Peace Officer Standards and Training Program 41 MoReg 88 11 CSR 75-15.060 Peace Officer Standards and Training Program 41 MoReg 89 11 CSR 75-18.010 Peace Officer Standards and Training Program 40 MoReg 232 40 MoReg 969 11 CSR 75-18.020 Peace Officer Standards and Training Program 40 MoReg 233 40 MoReg 973 11 CSR 75-18.030 Peace Officer Standards and Training Program 40 MoReg 234 40 MoReg 973 11 CSR 75-18.040 Peace Officer Standards and Training Program 40 MoReg 234 40 MoReg 976 11 CSR 75-18.050 Peace Officer Standards and Training Program 40 MoReg 235 40 MoReg 976 11 CSR 75-18.060 Peace Officer Standards and Training Program 40 MoReg 235 40 MoReg 976 11 CSR 75-18.070 Peace Officer Standards and Training Program 40 MoReg 236 40 MoReg 976 DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 12 CSR 10-41.010 Director of Revenue 40 MoReg 1690 40 MoReg 1761 This Issue 12 CSR 30-4.010 State Tax Commission 41 MoReg 160 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES 13 CSR 35-31.027 Children’s Division This Issue 13 CSR 35-60.010 Children’s Division 40 MoReg 1476 41 MoReg 187 13 CSR 35-60.020 Children’s Division 40 MoReg 1477 41 MoReg 187 13 CSR 35-60.030 Children’s Division 40 MoReg 1478 41 MoReg 187 13 CSR 35-60.040 Children’s Division 40 MoReg 1478 41 MoReg 187 13 CSR 35-60.050 Children’s Division 40 MoReg 1479 41 MoReg 187 13 CSR 35-60.060 Children’s Division 40 MoReg 1479 41 MoReg 187 13 CSR 35-60.080 Children’s Division 40 MoReg 1479 41 MoReg 188 13 CSR 35-60.090 Children’s Division 40 MoReg 1480 41 MoReg 188 13 CSR 35-60.100 Children’s Division 40 MoReg 1481 41 MoReg 188 13 CSR 35-60.110 Children’s Division 40 MoReg 1482 41 MoReg 188 13 CSR 40-2.300 Family Support Division 40 MoReg 1244 40 MoReg 1285 41 MoReg 342 13 CSR 40-2.310 Family Support Division 40 MoReg 1245 40 MoReg 1286 41 MoReg 342 13 CSR 40-2.315 Family Support Division 40 MoReg 1247 40 MoReg 1299 41 MoReg 343 13 CSR 40-2.325 Family Support Division This Issue 13 CSR 40-2.350 Family Support Division This Issue 13 CSR 40-2.357 Family Support Division 41 MoReg 244 13 CSR 40-7.060 Family Support Division 41 MoReg 163 13 CSR 70-3.030 MO HealthNet Division 40 MoReg 1631 This Issue 13 CSR 70-10.015 MO HealthNet Division 40 MoReg 1633 This Issue 13 CSR 70-10.016 MO HealthNet Division 40 MoReg 1879 March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 427 Rule Number Agency Emergency Proposed Order In Addition 13 CSR 70-15.020 MO HealthNet Division 40 MoReg 1639 This Issue 13 CSR 70-15.220 MO HealthNet Division 40 MoReg 176 40 MoReg 977 41 MoReg 332 13 CSR 70-98.030 MO HealthNet Division 41 MoReg 89 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS 14 CSR 80-3.020 State Board of Probation and Parole 41 MoReg 335 14 CSR 80-5.010 State Board of Probation and Parole 40 MoReg 1533 41 MoReg 250 14 CSR 80-5.020 State Board of Probation and Parole 40 MoReg 1534 41 MoReg 250 ELECTED OFFICIALS 15 CSR 30-200.010 Secretary of State 40 MoReg 1883 This Issue 15 CSR 40-3.030 State Auditor 40 MoReg 1250 40 MoReg 1307 41 MoReg 188 15 CSR 40-3.170 State Auditor 41 MoReg 5 40 MoReg 1307 41 MoReg 189 15 CSR 40-3.180 State Auditor 41 MoReg 9 40 MoReg 1310 41 MoReg 193 15 CSR 60-8.100 Attorney General 41 MoReg 22 41 MoReg 93 15 CSR 60-8.110 Attorney General 41 MoReg 93 PUBLIC DEFENDER COMMISSION 18 CSR 10-5.010 Office of State Public Defender 39 MoReg 1275 40 MoReg 1483 41 MoReg 195 18 CSR 10-6.010 Office of State Public Defender 40 MoReg 1485 41 MoReg 195 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES 19 CSR 15-8.410 Division of Senior and Disability Services 40 MoReg 131 19 CSR 20-20.020 Division of Community and Public Health 40 MoReg 1883 This Issue 19 CSR 20-20.080 Division of Community and Public Health 40 MoReg 1885 This Issue 19 CSR 30-61.085 Division of Regulation and Licensure 40 MoReg 1865 40 MoReg 1885 This Issue 19 CSR 30-61.095 Division of Regulation and Licensure 40 MoReg 1865 40 MoReg 1886 This Issue 19 CSR 30-61.105 Division of Regulation and Licensure 40 MoReg 1867 40 MoReg 1886 This Issue 19 CSR 30-61.135 Division of Regulation and Licensure 40 MoReg 1867 40 MoReg 1887 This Issue 19 CSR 30-61.175 Division of Regulation and Licensure 40 MoReg 1869 40 MoReg 1888 This Issue 19 CSR 30-62.082 Division of Regulation and Licensure 40 MoReg 1870 40 MoReg 1889 This Issue 19 CSR 30-62.092 Division of Regulation and Licensure 40 MoReg 1870 40 MoReg 1890 This Issue 19 CSR 30-62.102 Division of Regulation and Licensure 40 MoReg 1872 40 MoReg 1890 This Issue 19 CSR 30-62.132 Division of Regulation and Licensure 40 MoReg 1872 40 MoReg 1891 This Issue 19 CSR 30-62.182 Division of Regulation and Licensure 40 MoReg 1874 40 MoReg 1892 This Issue 19 CSR 60-50 Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee 41 MoReg 346 This Issue DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION 20 CSR Applied Behavior Analysis Maximum Benefit 40 MoReg 280 41 MoReg 347 20 CSR Caps for Medical Malpractice 41 MoReg 253 20 CSR 200-11.101 Insurance Solvency and Company Regulation 41 MoReg 11 41 MoReg 22 20 CSR 400-5.600 Life, Annuities and Health 41 MoReg 336 20 CSR 1100-2.185 Division of Credit Unions 41 MoReg 245R 20 CSR 2030-1.010 Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, and Professional Landscape Architects 40 MoReg 1534 41 MoReg 195 20 CSR 2030-2.010 Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, and Professional Landscape Architects 40 MoReg 1534 41 MoReg 195 20 CSR 2030-2.040 Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, and Professional Landscape Architects 40 MoReg 1535 41 MoReg 195 20 CSR 2030-3.010 Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, and Professional Landscape Architects 40 MoReg 1536 41 MoReg 196 20 CSR 2030-5.020 Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, and Professional Landscape Architects 40 MoReg 1536 41 MoReg 196 20 CSR 2030-5.070 Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, and Professional Landscape Architects 40 MoReg 1536 41 MoReg 196 20 CSR 2030-5.110 Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, and Professional Landscape Architects 40 MoReg 1537 41 MoReg 196 20 CSR 2030-7.010 Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, and Professional Landscape Architects 40 MoReg 1537 41 MoReg 196 20 CSR 2030-8.010 Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, and Professional Landscape Architects 40 MoReg 1537 41 MoReg 197 20 CSR 2030-8.020 Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, and Professional Landscape Architects 40 MoReg 1538 41 MoReg 197 20 CSR 2030-12.010 Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, and Professional Landscape Architects 40 MoReg 1541 41 MoReg 197 20 CSR 2110-2.170 Missouri Dental Board This Issue 20 CSR 2110-2.210 Missouri Dental Board 40 MoReg 268 40 MoReg 981 20 CSR 2120-2.100 State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors This Issue 20 CSR 2193-4.010 Interior Design Council 41 MoReg 33 20 CSR 2220-2.020 State Board of Pharmacy 41 MoReg 297 41 MoReg 340 20 CSR 2220-4.010 State Board of Pharmacy 40 MoReg 1009 40 MoReg 1893 20 CSR 2230-2.070 State Board of Podiatric Medicine 40 MoReg 1875 20 CSR 2255-1.040 Missouri Board for Respiratory Care 40 MoReg 1764 This Issue 20 CSR 2270-2.052 Missouri Veterinary Medical Board 41 MoReg 93 March 15, 2016 Page 428 Rule Changes Since 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Rule Number Agency Emergency Proposed Order In Addition MISSOURI CONSOLIDATED HEALTH CARE PLAN 22 CSR 10-2.010 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1691 40 MoReg 1767 22 CSR 10-2.020 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1693 40 MoReg 1769 22 CSR 10-2.030 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1772 22 CSR 10-2.045 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1696 40 MoReg 1773 22 CSR 10-2.051 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1698R 40 MoReg 1774R 40 MoReg 1698 40 MoReg 1774 22 CSR 10-2.052 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1699R 40 MoReg 1776R 40 MoReg 1700 40 MoReg 1776 22 CSR 10-2.053 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1701R 40 MoReg 1777R 40 MoReg 1702 40 MoReg 1777 22 CSR 10-2.055 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1704 40 MoReg 1779 22 CSR 10-2.060 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1714 40 MoReg 1789 22 CSR 10-2.070 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1715 40 MoReg 1791 22 CSR 10-2.075 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1716 40 MoReg 1791 22 CSR 10-2.089 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1719 40 MoReg 1794 22 CSR 10-2.090 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1719 40 MoReg 1794 22 CSR 10-2.094 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1250R 40 MoReg 1313R 41 MoReg 250R 40 MoReg 1251 40 MoReg 1313 41 MoReg 250 22 CSR 10-2.110 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1722 40 MoReg 1797 22 CSR 10-2.120 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1252R 40 MoReg 1314R 41 MoReg 251R 40 MoReg 1253 40 MoReg 1315 41 MoReg 251 22 CSR 10-2.140 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1801 22 CSR 10-2.150 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1726 40 MoReg 1802 22 CSR 10-2.160 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1728 40 MoReg 1803 22 CSR 10-3.010 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1728 40 MoReg 1804 22 CSR 10-3.020 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1729 40 MoReg 1804 22 CSR 10-3.045 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1731 40 MoReg 1806 22 CSR 10-3.053 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1733R 40 MoReg 1807R 40 MoReg 1733 40 MoReg 1808 22 CSR 10-3.055 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1735R 40 MoReg 1809R 40 MoReg 1735 40 MoReg 1809 22 CSR 10-3.056 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1736R 40 MoReg 1811R 40 MoReg 1737 40 MoReg 1811 22 CSR 10-3.057 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1738 40 MoReg 1812 22 CSR 10-3.060 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1748 40 MoReg 1822 22 CSR 10-3.070 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1750 40 MoReg 1823 22 CSR 10-3.075 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1750 40 MoReg 1824 22 CSR 10-3.090 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1753 40 MoReg 1826 22 CSR 10-3.150 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1755 40 MoReg 1828 22 CSR 10-3.160 Health Care Plan 40 MoReg 1756 40 MoReg 1830 March 15, 2016 Emergency Rule Table MISSOURI Vol. 41, No. 6 REGISTER

Agency Publication Effective Expiration Office of Administration Commissioner of Administration 1 CSR 10-15.010 Cafeteria Plan ...... 40 MoReg 1345 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2016 . . . . .June 28, 2016 Department of Agriculture Animal Health 2 CSR 30-10.010 Inspection of Meat and Poultry ...... 40 MoReg 1623 . . . .Oct. 12, 2015 . . . . .April 8, 2016 Department of Economic Development Division of Energy 4 CSR 340-4.010 Wood Energy Credit ...... 40 MoReg 1863 . . .Nov. 26, 2015 . . . . .May 23, 2016 Department of Labor and Industrial Relations Division of Labor Standards 8 CSR 30-3.010 Prevailing Wage Rates for Public Works Projects ...... 40 MoReg 1864 . . .Nov. 20, 2015 . . . . .May 17, 2016 Department of Public Safety Office of the Director 11 CSR 30-12.020 Payments for Child Physical Abuse Forensic Examinations .40 MoReg 1689 . . .Nov. 12, 2015 . . . . .May 9, 2016 Department of Revenue Director of Revenue 12 CSR 10-41.010 Annual Adjusted Rate of Interest ...... 40 MoReg 1690 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2016 . . . . .June 28, 2016 Department of Health and Senior Services Division of Regulation and Licensure 19 CSR 30-61.085 Physical Requirements of the Family Day Care Home . . . .40 MoReg 1865 . . .Nov. 26, 2015 . . . . .May 23, 2016 19 CSR 30-61.095 Furniture, Equipment, and Materials ...... 40 MoReg 1865 . . .Nov. 26, 2015 . . . . .May 23, 2016 19 CSR 30-61.105 The Day Care Provider and Other Day Care Personnel . . .40 MoReg 1867 . . .Nov. 26, 2015 . . . . .May 23, 2016 19 CSR 30-61.135 Admission Policies and Procedures ...... 40 MoReg 1867 . . .Nov. 26, 2015 . . . . .May 23, 2016 19 CSR 30-61.175 Child Care Program ...... 40 MoReg 1869 . . .Nov. 26, 2015 . . . . .May 23, 2016 19 CSR 30-62.082 Physical Requirements of Group Day Care Homes and Day Care Centers ...... 40 MoReg 1870 . . .Nov. 26, 2015 . . . . .May 23, 2016 19 CSR 30-62.092 Furniture, Equipment, and Materials ...... 40 MoReg 1870 . . .Nov. 26, 2015 . . . . .May 23, 2016 19 CSR 30-62.102 Personnel ...... 40 MoReg 1872 . . .Nov. 26, 2015 . . . . .May 23, 2016 19 CSR 30-62.132 Admission Policies and Procedures ...... 40 MoReg 1872 . . .Nov. 26, 2015 . . . . .May 23, 2016 19 CSR 30-62.182 Child Care Program ...... 40 MoReg 1874 . . .Nov. 26, 2015 . . . . .May 23, 2016 Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration Financial Examination 20 CSR 200-11.101 Insurance Holding Company Regulation With Reporting Forms and Instructions ...... 41 MoReg 11 ...... Jan. 1, 2016 . . . . .June 29, 2016

State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors 20 CSR 2120-2.100 Fees ...... This Issue ...... Feb. 12, 2016 . . . . .Aug. 9, 2016

State Board of Pharmacy 20 CSR 2220-2.020 Pharmacy Permits ...... 41 MoReg 297 . . . . .Feb. 2, 2016 . . . . .July 30, 2016 State Board of Podiatric Medicine 20 CSR 2230-2.070 Fees ...... 40 MoReg 1875 . . .Nov. 20, 2015 . . . . .May 17, 2016 Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan Health Care Plan 22 CSR 10-2.010 Definitions ...... 40 MoReg 1691 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.020 General Membership Provisions ...... 40 MoReg 1693 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.045 Plan Utilization Review Policy ...... 40 MoReg 1696 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.051 PPO 300 Plan Benefit Provisions and Covered Charges (Res) ...... 40 MoReg 1698 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.051 PPO 300 Plan Benefit Provisions and Covered Charges . . .40 MoReg 1698 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.052 PPO 600 Plan Benefit Provisions and Covered Charges (Res) ...... 40 MoReg 1699 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016

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22 CSR 10-2.052 PPO 600 Plan Benefit Provisions and Covered Charges . . .40 MoReg 1700 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.053 Health Savings Account Benefit Provisions and Covered Charges (Res) ...... 40 MoReg 1701 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.053 Health Savings Account Benefit Provisions and Covered Charges ...... 40 MoReg 1702 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.055 Medical Plan Benefit Provisions and Covered Charges . . . .40 MoReg 1704 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.060 PPO 300 Plan, PPO 600 Plan, and Health Savings Account Plan Limitations ...... 40 MoReg 1714 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.070 Coordination of Benefits ...... 40 MoReg 1715 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.075 Review and Appeals Procedure ...... 40 MoReg 1716 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.089 Pharmacy Employer Group Waiver Plan for Primary Members ...... 40 MoReg 1719 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.090 Pharmacy Benefit Summary ...... 40 MoReg 1719 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.094 Tobacco-Free Incentive Provisions and Limitations (Res) . .40 MoReg 1250 . . . .Oct. 1, 2015 . . .March 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.094 Tobacco-Free Incentive Provisions and Limitations ...... 40 MoReg 1251 . . . .Oct. 1, 2015 . . .March 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.110 General Foster Parent Membership Provisions ...... 40 MoReg 1722 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.120 Partnership Incentive Provisions and Limitations (Res) . . .40 MoReg 1252 . . . .Oct. 1, 2015 . . .March 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.120 Partnership Incentive Provisions and Limitations ...... 40 MoReg 1253 . . . .Oct. 1, 2015 . . .March 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.150 Disease Management Services Provisions and Limitations ...... 40 MoReg 1726 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-2.160 Pharmacy Lock-In Program ...... 40 MoReg 1728 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.010 Definitions ...... 40 MoReg 1728 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.020 General Membership Provisions ...... 40 MoReg 1729 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.045 Plan Utilization Review ...... 40 MoReg 1731 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.053 PPO 1000 Plan Benefit Provisions and Covered Charges (Res) ...... 40 MoReg 1733 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.053 PPO 1000 Plan Benefit Provisions and Covered Charges ...... 40 MoReg 1733 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.055 Health Savings Account Provisions and Covered Charges (Res) ...... 40 MoReg 1735 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.055 Health Savings Account Provisions and Covered Charges ...... 40 MoReg 1735 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.056 PPO 600 Plan Benefit Provisions and Covered Charges (Res) ...... 40 MoReg 1736 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.056 PPO 600 Plan Benefit Provisions and Covered Charges ...... 40 MoReg 1737 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.057 Medical Plan Benefit Provisions and Covered Charges . . . .40 MoReg 1738 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.060 PPO 600 Plan, PPO 1000 Plan, and Health Savings Account Plan Limitations ...... 40 MoReg 1748 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.070 Coordination of Benefits ...... 40 MoReg 1750 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.075 Review and Appeals Procedure ...... 40 MoReg 1750 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.090 Pharmacy Benefit Summary ...... 40 MoReg 1753 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.150 Disease Management Services Provisions and Limitations ...... 40 MoReg 1755 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 22 CSR 10-3.160 Pharmacy Lock-In Program ...... 40 MoReg 1756 . . . . .Jan. 1, 2015 . . . . .June 28, 2016 March 15, 2016 Executive Orders MISSOURI Vol. 41, No. 6 REGISTER

Executive Orders Subject Matter Filed Date Publication 2016 16-03 Extends Executive Orders 15-10, 15-11, and 16-02 until February 22, 2016, due to severe weather that began on December 22, 2015. Jan. 22, 2016 41 MoReg 299 16-02 Gives the director of the Department of Natural Resources the authority to temporarily suspend regulations in the aftermath of severe weather that began on December 22, 2015. Jan. 6, 2016 41 MoReg 235 16-01 Designates members of the governor’s staff to have supervisory authority over certain departments, divisions, and agencies. Jan. 4, 2016 41 MoReg 153

2015 15-11 Activates the state militia in response to severe weather that began on December 22, 2015. Dec. 29, 2015 41 MoReg 151 15-10 Declares a state of emergency and directs that the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan be activated due to severe weather that began on December 22, 2015. Dec. 27, 2015 41 MoReg 149 15-09 Directs all Missouri Executive Branch agencies, as well as strongly encourages all private employers, to review and determine how the practices contained in the Harry S Truman School of Public Affairs preliminary guidelines and, eventually the Pay Equity Best Practices Guidelines, can be utilized by their agency or business and to identify and address any gender wage gap in order to ensure that all Missourians receive equal pay for equal work. Dec. 4, 2015 41 MoReg 71 15-08 Closes state offices Nov. 27, 2015. Nov. 6, 2015 40 MoReg 1630 15-07 Dedicates and renames the state office building located at 8800 East 63rd Street in Raytown, Missouri, in honor of Joseph Patrick Teasdale, the 48th governor of the state of Missouri. Oct. 28, 2015 40 MoReg 1628 15-06 Lays out policies and procedures to be adopted by the Executive Branch of state government in procuring goods and services to enhances economic health and prosperity of Minority and Women Business Enterprises. This order supercedes Executive Order 05-30. Oct. 21, 2015 40 MoReg 1624 15-05 Extends Executive Order 15-03 until August 14, 2015. July 14, 2015 40 MoReg 1012 15-04 Orders all departments, agencies, boards, and commissions to comply with the Obergefell decision and rescinds Executive Order 13-14. July 7, 2015 40 MoReg 1010 15-03 Declares a state of emergency exist in the State of Missouri and directs that the Missouri State of Emergency Operations Plan be activated. June 18, 2015 40 MoReg 928 15-02 Extends Executive Order 14-06 and orders that the Division of Energy deliver a state energy plan to the governor by October 15, 2015. May 22, 2015 40 MoReg 833 15-01 Appoints Byron M. Watson to the Ferguson Commission to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Bethany A. Johnson-Javois. Jan. 2, 2015 40 MoReg 173

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The rule number and the MoReg publication date follow each entry to this index. ADMINISTRATION, OFFICE OF municipal court certifications filed with the auditor’s office; 15 cafeteria plan; 1 CSR 10-15.010; 10/15/15, 2/16/16 CSR 40-3.180; 10/1/15, 1/4/16, 2/1/16 state official’s salary compensation schedule; 1 CSR 10; 12/1/15 CERTIFICATE OF NEED PROGRAM AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF application review schedule; 19 CSR 60-50; 1/15/16, 3/1/16, 3/15/16 animal health animal care facilities definitions; 2 CSR 30-9.010; 3/1/16 CHILDREN’S DIVISION animal care facilities minimum standards of operation and capacity of foster homes; 13 CSR 35-60.020; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 transportation; 2 CSR 30-9.030; 3/1/16 care of children; 13 CSR 35-60.050; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 animal care facility rules governing licensing, fees, reports, definitions; 13 CSR 35-31.010; 7/1/15, 10/15/15 record keeping, veterinary care, identification, and denial or revocation of license; 13 CSR 35-60.090; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 holding period; 2 CSR 30-9.020; 3/1/16 family homes offering foster care; 13 CSR 35-60.010; 10/15/15, grain inspection 2/1/16 letters of credit foster care services for youth with elevated medical needs; 13 CSR 2 CSR 60-4.150; 2/1/16 35-60.100; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 2 CSR 60-5.080; 2/1/16 investigations involving a conflict of interest; 13 CSR 35-31.015; tariffs; 2 CSR 60-4.120; 2/1/16 9/1/15, 1/4/16 warehouse license–fee; 2 CSR 60-4.030; 2/1/16 juveniles with problem sexual behaviors; 13 CSR 35-31.027; 3/15/16 warehouse receipts; 2 CSR 60-4.050; 2/1/16 licensing standard waivers for relative resource providers; 13 CSR 35- inspection of meat and poultry; 2 CSR 30-10.010; 11/16/15 60.080; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 plant industries minimum qualifications of foster parent(s); 13 CSR 35-60.030; acceptable insurance and bond forms for commercial applica- 10/15/15, 2/1/16 tors; 2 CSR 70-25.065; 1/15/16 physical standards for foster homes; 13 CSR 35-60.040; 10/15/15, state milk board 2/1/16 dairy manufacturing plant, dairy manufacturing farm, and per- records and reports; 13 CSR 35-60.060; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 sonnel licensure; 2 CSR 80-6.041; 3/15/16 removal of a parent from a foster family license; 13 CSR 35-60.110; inspection frequency and procedure; 2 CSR 80-2.050; 3/15/16 10/15/15, 2/1/16 weights and measures quality standards for motor fuels; 2 CSR 90-30.040; 2/1/16 CLEAN WATER COMMISSION concentrated animal feeding operations; 10 CSR 20-6.300; 3/1/16 AIR CONSERVATION COMMISSION manure storage design regulations; 10 CSR 20-8.300; 3/1/16 asbestos projects–certification, accreditation and business exemp- tion requirements; 10 CSR 10-6.250; 8/17/15, 1/4/16 CONSERVATION, DEPARTMENT OF asbestos projects–registration, abatement, notification, inspection, bullfrogs and green frogs; 3 CSR 10-12.115; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 demolition, and performance requirements; 10 CSR 10- black bass; 3 CSR 10-6.505; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 6.241; 8/17/15, 1/4/16 chronic wasting disease; management zone; 3 CSR 10-4.200; construction permits required; 10 CSR 10-6.060; 9/15/15, 2/1/16 1/15/16 operating permits; 10 CSR 10-6.065; 9/15/15, 2/1/16 closed hours; 3 CSR 10-12.109; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 closings; 3 CSR 10-11.115; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 ARCHITECTS, PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, PROFES- deer: firearms deer hunting season; 3 CSR 10-7.433; 1/15/16 SIONAL LAND SURVEYORS, AND PROFESSIONAL LAND- SCAPE ARCHITECTS, MISSOURI BOARD FOR deer hunting landowner privileges; 3 CSR 10-7.434; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 code of professional conduct; 20 CSR 2030-2.010; 11/2/15, 2/1/16 seasons: general provisions; 3 CSR 10-7.431; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 evaluation criteria for building design; 20 CSR 2030-2.040; fishing 11/2/15, 2/1/16 daily and possession limits; 3 CSR 10-12.140; 10/1/15, general organization; 20 CSR 2030-1.010; 11/2/15, 2/1/16 1/15/16 NCARB examination; 20 CSR 2030-5.020; 11/2/15, 2/1/16 length limits; 3 CSR 10-12.145; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 NCEES examination; 20 CSR 2030-5.070; 11/2/15, 2/1/16 methods; 3 CSR 10-12.135; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 nonresidents; 20 CSR 2030-7.010; 11/2/15, 2/1/16 methods and limits; 3 CSR 10-11.205; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 official seal of board; 20 CSR 2030-3.010; 11/2/15, 2/1/16 professional land surveying matters; 20 CSR 2030-8.010; 11/2/15, general prohibition; application; 3 CSR 10-4.110; 1/15/16 2/1/16 hunting and trapping; 3 CSR 10-12.125; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 professional land surveyor–professional development units; 20 CSR hunting, general provisions and seasons; 3 CSR 10-11.180; 10/1/15, 2030-8.020; 11/2/15, 2/1/16 1/15/16 public complaint handling and disposition procedure; 20 CSR hunting methods; 3 CSR 10-7.410; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 2030-12.010; 11/2/15, 2/1/16 organization and methods of operation; 3 CSR 10-1.010; 10/1/15, standards for admission to examination–professional land surveyors; 1/15/16 20 CSR 2030-5.110; 11/2/15, 2/1/16 permits required; exceptions; 3 CSR 10-5.205; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 resident roe fish commercial harvest permit; 3 CSR 10-10.722; ATTORNEY GENERAL 10/1/15, 1/15/16 reaffirmation of consumer debt without valuable consideration; turkeys: seasons, methods, limits; 3 CSR 10-7.455; 10/1/15, 15 CSR 60-8.110; 1/15/16 1/15/16 threatening to file or filing suit on certain consumer debt; use of boats and motors; 3 CSR 10-12.110; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 15 CSR 60-8.100; 1/4/16, 1/15/16 vehicles, bicycles, horses, and horseback riding; 3 CSR 10-11.130; 10/1/15, 1/15/16, 1/15/16 AUDITOR, STATE waterfowl hunting; 3 CSR 10-11.186; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 addendum filed with the auditor’s office; 15 CSR 40-3.170; 10/1/15, 1/4/16, 2/1/16 CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF annual financial reports of political subdivisions; 15 CSR 40-3.030; probation and parole, state board of 10/1/15, 2/1/16 conditions of lifetime supervision; 14 CSR 80-3.020; 3/1/16 432 March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 433

definitions for intervention fee; 14 CSR 80-5.010; 11/2/15, investigations involving a conflict of interest; 13 CSR 40-31.011; 2/16/16 9/1/15 intervention fee procedure; 14 CSR 80-5.020; 11/2/15, prohibition against payment of temporary assistance to families that 2/16/16 do not include a minor child; 13 CSR 40-2.325; 3/15/16 requirements as to eligibility for temporary assistance; 13 CSR 40- CREDIT UNIONS, DIVISION OF 2.310; 10/1/15, 3/1/16 investments in fixed assets; 20 CSR 1100-2.185; 2/16/16 show-me healthy baby program; 13 CSR 40-7.060; 2/1/16 temporary assistance diversion program; 13 CSR 40-2.357; DENTAL BOARD, MISSOURI 2/16/16 fees; 20 CSR 2110-2.170; 3/15/16 time limit for receipt of temporary assistance; 13 CSR 40-2.350; 3/15/16 ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, DEPART- work activity and work requirement for recipients of temporary MENT OF assistance; 13 CSR 40-2.315; 10/1/15, 3/1/16 actions of the state board of education relating to applications for GAMING COMMISSION, MISSOURI educator certificates; 5 CSR 20-400.125; 1/15/16 application for a class A or class B license; 11 CSR 45-4.030; audit policy and requirements; 5 CSR 30-4.030; 10/1/15, 2/16/16 10/1/15, 2/16/16 charter sponsorship inflation adjustment; 5 CSR 20-100.270; applications; 11 CSR 45-12.040; 2/16/16 1/15/16 bingo waiver of regulation; 5 CSR 20-100.180; 3/1/16 additional application information for bingo and pull-tab licenses; 11 CSR 45-30.090; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS, STATE BOARD approval of bingo paraphernalia; 11 CSR 45-30.540; 8/3/15, OF 1/15/16 fees; 20 CSR 2120-2.100; 3/15/16 bingo equipment defined; 11 CSR 45-30.155; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 bingo hearings; 11 CSR 45-13.051; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 ENERGY, DIVISION OF bingo promotions; 11 CSR 45-30.025; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 contraband; 11 CSR 45-30.545; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 energy set-aside fund ; 4 CSR 340-2; 8/17/15, 3/15/16 duty of licensee to exclude ineligible persons; 11 CSR 45- wood energy credit; 4 CSR 340-4.010; 12/15/15, 3/15/16 30.590; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 electronic bingo card monitoring devices; 11 CSR 45-30.600; ETHICS COMMISSION, MISSOURI 8/3/15, 1/15/16 default; 1 CSR 50-2.120; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 event ticket; 11 CSR 45-30.357; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 ex parte communications; 1 CSR 50-2.030; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 hall provider license; 11 CSR 45-30.235; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 initiation of enforcement case; 1 CSR 50-2.015; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 information to be posted; 11 CSR 45-30.150; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 motions; 1 CSR 50-2.075; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 inventory, ownership, and leasing of bingo equipment; 11 CSR orders; 1 CSR 50-2.140; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 45-30.180; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 pleadings; 1 CSR 50-2.020; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 licensee’s duty to report and prevent misconduct; 11 CSR 45- post-hearing procedure; 1 CSR 50-2.130; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 30.550; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 prehearing conferences; 1 CSR 50-2.040; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 member(s) in charge; 11 CSR 45-30.130; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 record at the hearing, the; 1 CSR 50-2.100; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 merchandise prizes; 11 CSR 45-30.200; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 representation by a licensed attorney; when required; 1 CSR 50- net receipts from bingo and bank account; 11 CSR 45-30.280; 4.010; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 8/3/15, 1/15/16 operator(s); 11 CSR 45-30.060; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 stipulation; 1 CSR 50-2.110; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 organization (operator) record keeping requirements; 11 CSR EXECUTIVE ORDERS 45-30.175; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 participation of full-time employee, full-time staff member, or activates the state militia in response to severe weather that began ordained member of clergy; 11 CSR 45-30.340; on December 22, 2015; 15-11;2/1/16 8/3/15, 1/15/16 declares a state of emergency and directs that the Missouri State penalties; 11 CSR 45-30.535; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 Emergency Operations Plan be activated due to severe premises defined, inspections, all gambling and gambling weather that began on December 22, 2015; 15-10; 2/1/16 devices prohibited; 11 CSR 45-30.270; 8/3/15, designates members of the governor’s staff to have supervisory 1/15/16 authority over certain departments, divisions, and agen- premises required to be open for inspection; 11 CSR 45- cies; 16-01;2/1/16 30.145; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 directs all Missouri Executive Branch agencies, as well as strongly procedure for entry of names to the list of ineligible persons; encourages all private employers, to review and determine 11 CSR 45-30.580; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 how practices contained in the Harry S Truman School of progressive games; 11 CSR 45-30.370; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 Public Affairs preliminary guidelines and, eventually the pull-tab packaging, assembly, and distribution; 11 CSR 45- Pay Equity Best Practices Guidelines, can be utilized by 30.575; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 their agency or business and to identify and address any regular bingo license; 11 CSR 45-30.070; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 rules of play; 11 CSR 45-30.190; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 gender wage gap in order to ensure that all Missourians sale of pull-tab cards by bingo licensees; 11 CSR 45-30.355; receive equal pay for equal work;15-09; 1/15/16 8/3/15, 1/15/16 extends Executive Orders 15-10, 15-11, and 16-02 until February settlements; 11 CSR 45-13.065; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 22, 2016, due to the severe weather that began on subsidiary body–application for license; 11 CSR 45-30.250; December 22, 2015; 16-03; 3/1/16 8/3/15, 1/15/16 gives the director of the Department of Natural Resources the supplier license; 11 CSR 45-30.523; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 authority to temporarily suspend regulations in the after- supplier record keeping requirements; 11 CSR 45-30.525; math of severe weather that began on December 22, 2015; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 16-02; 2/16/16 wireless technology; 11 CSR 45-30.610; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 worker–player; 11 CSR 45-30.140; 8/3/15, 1/15/16 FAMILY SUPPORT DIVISION definitions; 11 CSR 45-1.090; 10/1/15, 2/16/16 definition of sexual exploitation; 13 CSR 40-31.012; 9/1/15, 1/4/16 excursion liquor license definitions which are applicable for benefit programs funded by the and definitions; 11 CSR 45-12.020; 2/16/16 temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) block fees; 11 CSR 45-12.050; 2/16/16 grant; 13 CSR 40-2.300; 10/1/15, 3/1/16 required; 11 CSR 45-12.010; 2/16/16 March 15, 2016 Page 434 Index Vol. 41, No. 6 hours of operation; 11 CSR 45-12.080; 2/16/16 state legal expense fund; 20 CSR; 1/4/16 lack of compliance with chapter requirements; 11 CSR 45-9.060; 10/1/15, 2/16/16 INTERIOR DESIGN COUNCIL license criteria; 11 CSR 45-12.030; 2/16/16 fees; 20 CSR 2193-4.010; 1/4/16 licenses, restrictions on licenses, licensing authority of the execu- tive director, and other definitions; 11 CSR 45-4.020; 10/1/15, 2/16/16 LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, DEPARTMENT minimum internal control standards; 11 CSR 45-9.030; 10/1/15, OF 2/16/16 division of labor standards minimum internal control standards (MICS)–Chapter A; 11 CSR prevailing wage rates for public works projects; 8 CSR 30- 45-9.101; 10/1/15, 2/16/16 3.010; 12/15/15, 3/15/16 minimum internal control standards (MICS)–Chapter C; 11 CSR 45-9.103; 10/1/15, 2/16/16 minimum internal control standards (MICS)–Chapter Q; 11 CSR LAND RECLAMATION COMMISSION 45-9.117; 12/15/15 permit application requirements; 10 CSR 40-10.020; 9/15/15, modifications of the internal control system; 11 CSR 45-9.050; 1/4/16 10/1/15, 2/16/16 payout percentage for electronic gaming devices; 11 CSR 45-5.070; LIBRARY, STATE 12/15/15 posting licenses and tax stamps; 11 CSR 45-12.070; 2/16/16 state and federal grants–definitions; 15 CSR 30-200.010; 12/15/15, renewal; 11 CSR 45-12.060; 2/16/16 3/15/16 rules of liquor control; 11 CSR 45-12.090; 2/16/16 AUDIT AND COMPLIANCE, MISSOURI HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES provider enrollment and application; 13 CSR 65-2.020; 7/1/15, community and public health, division of 10/15/15 duties of laboratories; 19 CSR 20-20.080; 12/15/15, 3/15/16 reporting communicable, environmental, and occupational dis- eases; 19 CSR 20-20.020; 12/15/15, 3/15/16 MENTAL HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF regulation and licensure individualized supported living services–definitions; 9 CSR 45- admission policies and procedures 3.020; 1/15/16 19 CSR 30-61.135; 12/15/15, 3/15/16 Missouri alliance for individuals with developmental disabilities; 19 CSR 30-62.132; 12/15/15, 3/15/16 9 CSR 45-5.040; 1/15/16 child care program screening and assessment for behavioral changes; 9 CSR 10-5.250; 19 CSR 30-61.175; 12/15/15, 3/15/16 19 CSR 30-62.182; 12/15/15, 3/15/16 1/15/16 furniture, equipment, and materials 19 CSR 30-61.095; 12/15/15, 3/15/16 MISSOURI CONSOLIDATED HEALTH CARE PLAN 19 CSR 30-62.092; 12/15/15, 3/15/16 public entity membership personnel; 19 CSR 30-62.102; 12/15/15, 3/15/16 coordination of benefits; 22 CSR 10-3.070; 12/1/15 physical requirements of group day care homes and day care definitions; 22 CSR 10-3.010; 12/1/15 centers; 19 CSR 30-62.082; 12/15/15, 3/15/16 disease management services provisions and limitations; 22 physical requirements of the family day care home; 19 CSR CSR 10-3.150; 12/1/15 30-61.085; 12/15/15, 3/15/16 the day care provider and other day care personnel; 19 CSR general membership provisions; 22 CSR 10-3.020; 12/1/15 30-61.105; 12/15/15, 3/15/16 health savings account plan benefits provisions and covered senior and disability services, division of charges; 22 CSR 10-3.055; 12/1/15 definitions; 19 CSR 15-9.100; 10/1/15, 1/15/16 medical plan benefit provisions and covered charges; 22 CSR electronic visit verification; 19 CSR 15-9.200; 10/1/15, 10-3.057; 12/1/15 1/15/16 pharmacy benefit summary; 22 CSR 10-3.090; 12/1/15 personal care attendant wage range; 19 CSR 15-8.410; 2/2/15 pharmacy lock-in program; 22 CSR 10-3.160; 12/1/15 HIGHER EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF plan utilization review policy; 22 CSR 10-3.045; 12/1/15 A+ scholarship program; 6 CSR 10-2.190; 3/15/16 PPO 1000 plan benefit provisions and covered charges; 22 determination of student residency; 6 CSR10-3.010; 11/2/15, 2/1/16 CSR 10-3.053; 12/1/15 rules for certification of proprietary schools; 6 CSR 10-5.010; PPO 600 plan benefit provisions and covered charges; 22 CSR 3/15/16 10-3.056; 12/1/15 PPO 600 plan, PPO 1000 plan, and health savings account HIGHWAYS AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION, plan limitations; 22 CSR 10-3.060; 12/1/15 MISSOURI review and appeals procedure; 22 CSR 10-3.075; 12/1/15 skill performance evaluation certificates for commercial drivers; state membership 7 CSR 10-25.010; 1/4/16, 1/15/16, 2/1/16, 2/16/16, contributions’ 22 CSR 10-2.030; 12/1/15 3/1/16, 3/15/16 coordination of benefits; 22 CSR 10-2.070; 12/1/15 INSURANCE definitions; 22 CSR 10-2.010; 12/1/15 disease management services provisions and limitations; 22 applied behavior analysis maximum benefit; 20 CSR; 3/1/16 construction claims binding arbitration cap; 20 CSR; 1/4/16 CSR 10-2.150; 12/1/15 insurance holding company system regulation with reporting forms general foster parent membership provisions; 22 CSR 10- and instructions; 20 CSR 200-11.101; 1/4/16 2.110; 12/1/15 Missouri life and health insurance guaranty association; 20 CSR general membership provisions; 22 CSR 10-2.020; 12/1/15 400-5.600; 3/1/16 health savings account plan benefit provisions and covered non-economic damages in medical malpractice cap; 20 CSR; charges; 22 CSR 10-2.053; 12/1/15 2/16/16 medical plan benefit provisions and covered charges; 22 CSR sovereign immunity limits; 20 CSR; 1/4/16 10-2.055; 12/1/15 March 15, 2016 Vol. 41, No. 6 Missouri Register Page 435

partnership incentive provisions and limitations; 22 CSR 10- 10 CSR 50-2.110; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 2.120; 10/1/15, 2/16/16 10 CSR 50-5.010; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 pharmacy benefit summary; 22 CSR 10-2.090; 12/1/15 well spacing; 10 CSR 50-2.070; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 pharmacy employer group waiver plan for medicare primary members; 22 CSR 10-2.089; 12/1/15 PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING PROGRAM pharmacy lock-in program; 22 CSR 10-2.160; 12/1/15 continuing education requirement; 11 CSR 75-15.010; 1/15/16 plan utilization review policy; 22 CSR 10-2.045; 12/1/15 in-service continuing education training; 11 CSR 75-15.060; PPO 600 plan benefit provisions and covered charges; 22 CSR 1/15/16 10-2.052; 12/1/15 minimum requirements for basic training centers; 11 CSR 75- PPO 300 plan benefit provisions and covered charges; 22 CSR 14.020; 1/15/16 10-2.051; 12/1/15 minimum standards for continuing education training; 11 CSR 75- PPO 300 plan, PPO 600 plan, and health savings account plan 15.020; 1/15/16 limitations; 22 CSR 10-2.060; 12/1/15 out-of-state, federal, and organization continuing education; 11 CSR review and appeals procedure; 22 CSR 10-2.075; 12/1/15 75-15.050; 1/15/16 strive for wellness® health center provisions, charges, and ser- procedure to obtain a continuing education provider license; 11 vices; 22 CSR 10-2.140; 12/1/15 CSR 75-15.030; 1/15/16 tobacco-free incentive provisions and limitations; 22 CSR 10- procedure to obtain approval for an individual CLEE course; 11 CSR 75-15.040; 1/15/16 2.094; 10/1/15, 2/16/16 standard basic training curricula and objectives; 11 CSR 75-14.030; 1/15/16 MO HEALTHNET applied behavior analysis services; 13 CSR 70-98.030; 1/15/16 PHARMACY, STATE BOARD OF disproportionate share hospital payments; 13 CSR 70-15.220; general fees; 20 CSR 2220-4.010; 8/17/15, 12/15/15 3/1/16 pharmacy permits; 20 CSR 2220-2.020; 3/1/16 global per diem adjustments to nursing facility and HIV nursing PODIATRIC MEDICINE, STATE BOARD OF facility reimbursement rates; 13 CSR 70-10.016; 12/15/15 fees; 20 CSR 2230-2.070; 12/15/15 national drug code requirement; 13 CSR 70-20.340; 8/3/15, 1/4/16 procedures for admission certification, continued stay review and PROPANE GAS COMMISSION, MISSOURI validation review of hospital admissions; 13 CSR 70- liquefied petroleum gases 15.020; 11/16/15, 3/15/16 fiscal year July 1, 2015–June 30, 2016 budget plan; 2 CSR prospective reimbursement plan for nursing facility services; 13 90; 8/17/15 CSR 70-10.015; 11/16/15, 3/15/16 PUBLIC DEFENDER, OFFICE OF STATE sanctions for false or fraudulent claims for MO HealthNet services; outside practice of law by public defenders; 18 CSR 10-6.010; 13 CSR 70-3.030; 11/16/15, 3/15/16 10/15/15, 2/1/16 public defender fees for service; 18 CSR 10-5.010; 10/15/15, OIL AND GAS COUNCIL 2/1/16 application for authorization of a pooling unit for primary produc- PUBLIC SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF tion; 10 CSR 50-4.010; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 payments for child physical abuse forensic examinations; 11 CSR application for authorization of unitization for enhanced recovery; 30-12.020; 12/1/15, 3/15/16 10 CSR 50-4.020; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 application for permit to drill, deepen, plug-back, or recomplete; PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 10 CSR 50-2.030; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 billing and payment standards; 4 CSR 240-13.020; 3/1/16 assessment of costs; 10 CSR 50-1.050; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 filing requirements for electric utility applications for certificates of bonds; 10 CSR 50-2.020; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 convenience and necessity; 4 CSR 240-3.105; 3/1/16 definitions; 10 CSR 50-1.030; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 RESPIRATORY CARE, MISSOURI BOARD FOR disposal of fluids by injection; 10 CSR 50-2.090; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 fees; 20 CSR 2255-1.040; 12/1/15, 3/15/16 drilling and completion; 10 CSR 50-2.040; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 enforcement action and appeal procedures; 10 CSR 50-1.040; SOCIAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF 10/15/15, 2/1/16 director, office of the enhanced recovery projects; 10 CSR 50-2.100; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 access for inspection of public records and fees for copying of public records; 13 CSR 5-1.030; 9/1/15, 1/4/16 gas storage operations; 10 CSR 50-2.120; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 general procedures; 10 CSR 50-1.020; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 TAX injection wells, mechanical integrity testing, and well stimulation revenue treatment; 10 CSR 50-2.055; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 annual adjusted rate of interest; 12 CSR 10-41.010; 12/1/15, operations; 10 CSR 50-2.065; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 3/15/16 operator license; 10 CSR 50-2.010; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 excess traffic violation revenue; 12 CSR 10-44.100; 10/1/15, organization; 10 CSR 50-1.010; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 1/15/16 state tax commission production units and well spacing for enhanced recovery; 10 CSR agricultural land productive values; 12 CSR 30-4.010; 2/1/16 50-3.020; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 record retention and reporting; 10 CSR 50-2.080; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 VETERINARY MEDICAL BOARD, MISSOURI samples, logs, and completion reports; 10 CSR 50-2.050; 10/15/15, faculty licensure; 20 CSR 2270-2.052; 1/15/16 2/1/16 WATER COMMISSION, SAFE DRINKING shut-in wells, plugging, and conversion to water well; 10 CSR 50- acceptable and alternative procedures for analysis; 10 CSR 60- 2.060; 10/15/15, 2/1/16 5.010; 9/15/15, 2/1/16 spacing units for primary production; 10 CSR 50-3.010; 10/15/15, consumer confidence reports; 10 CSR 60-8.030; 9/15/15, 2/1/16 2/1/16 definitions; 10 CSR 60-2.015; 9/15/15, 2/1/16 special projects and research projects disinfection requirements; 10 CSR 60-4.055; 9/15/15, 2/1/16 March 15, 2016 Page 436 Index Vol. 41, No. 6 ground water rule monitoring and treatment technique require- ments; 10 CSR 60-4.025; 9/15/15, 2/1/16 maximum microbiological contaminant levels and monitoring requirements; 10 CSR 60-4.020; 9/15/15, 2/1/16 public notification of conditions affecting a public water supply; 10 CSR 60-8.010; 9/15/15, 2/1/16 reporting requirements; 10 CSR 60-7.010; 9/15/15, 2/1/16 requirements for maintaining public water system records; 10 CSR 60-9.010; 9/15/15, 2/1/16 revised total coliform rule; 10 CSR 60-4.022; 9/15/15, 2/1/16 WORKERS’ COMPENSATION, DIVISION OF reasonable standard means test; 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