Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 21, November 1, 2024.
Section 14 CSR 80-6.010 - Definitions for Batterer Intervention Program CredentialingPURPOSE: This rule identifies definitions used in this chapter.
(1) For the purpose of 14 CSR 80-6-(A) The term "batterer" refers to someone who has engaged in violent or coercive behaviors against someone with whom he or she is in an intimate relationship;(B) The term "batterer intervention program" refers to a program that meets minimum credentialing standards for the treatment of batterers;(C) The terms "domestic violence" or "domestic battery" refer to violent or coercive behaviors both criminal and noncriminal, committed by a person against someone with whom he or she is in an intimate relationship;(D) The term "victim" refers to a person that is currently, or has been, subject to domestic violence;(E) The term "provider" refers to an entity that provides domestic violence programming for a fee for service in the community;(F) The term "staff" refers to an employee of a provider who has completed the appropriate educational requirements to deliver domestic violence programming and has met the required education and certification criteria to provide the services; and(G) The term "program" refers to the curriculum delivered by a domestic violence provider in the community as outlined by the credentialing process to be a recognized as a domestic violence provider.Adopted by Missouri Register March 16, 2015/Volume 40, Number 06, effective 4/30/2015