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Funding to support this work comes from the state legislature through the Department of Social Services and is a combination of general revenue and a federal match. There are currently 20 community partnerships across Missouri, including Area Resources for Community and Human Services (ARCHS) in St. Louis, Local Investment Commission (LINC) in ...
A Cole County judge on Tuesday ordered the Missouri Department of Social Services to pay more than $115,000 in legal fees and a $5,000 penalty for “knowingly and purposefully” violating the ...
Jayden Robker’s mother and stepfather both repeatedly refused services from and refused to cooperate with the Missouri Department of Social Services the two years before the 13-year-old was ...
The Missouri Division of Youth Services (DYS) is a state agency of Missouri that operates juvenile correctional facilities. A division of the Missouri Department of Social Services , DYS has its headquarters in Jefferson City .
The Department of Health and Senior Services is responsible for managing and promoting all public health programs to improve life and wellness for Missourians. [1] They are responsible for maintaining programs to control and prevent disease; regulation and licensure of health and child care facilities; and programs designed to create safeguards and health resources for seniors and the state's ...
The Missouri Office of Administration is the service and administrative control agency for the state of Missouri. It was created in 1972 by a constitutional amendment to coordinate management functions of the state government. It is overseen by a commissioner appointed by the governor with the consent of the Senate.
MOHELA was founded by Missouri lawmakers in 1981 to oversee loans guaranteed by the U.S. federal government through the Federal Family Education Loan Program.Following the program's abolition in 2010, MOHELA began to expand its presence in the student loan servicing industry.
Monell v. Department of Social Services, 436 U.S. 658 (1978), is an opinion given by the United States Supreme Court in which the Court overruled Monroe v. Pape by holding that a local government is a "person" subject to suit under Section 1983 of Title 42 of the United States Code: Civil action for deprivation of rights. [1]