Mental Retardation Developmental Disabilities header Row of images of people
Home || Crisis Services || Consumer Affairs || Employment || FAQ's || Search

DD Home

Director's Office

Office of Autism Services

Consumers & Families

Providers

Service Coordination

Subscribe Now:
Notification System

Network of Care

 

 

 

East Missouri Autism Project

9 CSR 45 - 3.060 - Autism Services, Code of State Regulations


The Department of Mental Health’s Division of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (MR/DD) funds five regional autism projects that collectively provide services to approximately 2500 families statewide. Individuals are referred to their autism projects through their regional office. 

The Eastern Missouri Autism Project serves clients of the St. Louis Regional offices in St. Louis County, St. Charles, Jefferson and St. Louis County.

Programs and services offered through the Autism Projects are designed to assist in skill development of individuals with ASD and provide needed training and support for families.

According to Code of State Regulations 9 CSR 45-3.060 Autism Project Services May Include:

The Eastern Missouri Advisory Committee on Autism
The Eastern Missouri Autism Projects shall each have parent advisory committees composed of from seven to nine persons that have family members with autism, including family members that are young children, school-age children, and adults.  The members shall be Missouri residents and their family members with autism shall have met the divisions eligibility requirements specified under 630.005, RSMo.

No committee member shall be a service provider, a member of a service provider’s board of directors, or an employee of a service provider. Members are nominated by the parent advisory committee for 3 year terms and appointed by the District Deputy Director. Members can be a person with autism or a family member of a child or adult with autism. Annual elections for Chair, Vice-chair, and Secretary are held in July.

Each parent advisory committee has bylaws specific to the committee’s project area, which are consistent with the parameters established by 9 CSR 45-3.060 Autism Services and the Missouri Advisory Committee on Autism.

Attendance and participation at parent advisory committee meetings is strongly encouraged for persons that have a family members with autism, persons with autism, other interested parties, and the general public.

The committee’s responsibilities shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

Back to Top