Bill Text: MS SB2001 | 2019 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Munchausen by proxy; constitutes child and elder abuse.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Failed) 2019-02-05 - Died In Committee [SB2001 Detail]

Download: Mississippi-2019-SB2001-Introduced.html

MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2019 Regular Session

To: Judiciary, Division A

By: Senator(s) Hill

Senate Bill 2001

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 43-21-105, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO CLARIFY THAT MUNCHAUSEN BY PROXY COMMITTED AGAINST A CHILD CONSTITUTES CHILD ABUSE; TO AMEND SECTION 43-47-5, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO CLARIFY THAT MUNCHAUSEN BY PROXY COMMITTED AGAINST A VULNERABLE PERSON CONSTITUTES ABUSE OF A VULNERABLE PERSON; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

     BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:

     SECTION 1.  Section 43-21-105, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     43-21-105.  The following words and phrases, for purposes of this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed herein unless the context clearly otherwise requires:

          (a)  "Youth court" means the Youth Court Division.

          (b)  "Judge" means the judge of the Youth Court Division.

          (c)  "Designee" means any person that the judge appoints to perform a duty which this chapter requires to be done by the judge or his designee.  The judge may not appoint a person who is involved in law enforcement or who is an employee of the Mississippi Department of Human Services to be his designee.

          (d)  "Child" and "youth" are synonymous, and each means a person who has not reached his eighteenth birthday.  A child who has not reached his eighteenth birthday and is on active duty for a branch of the armed services or is married is not considered a "child" or "youth" for the purposes of this chapter.

          (e)  "Parent" means the father or mother to whom the child has been born, or the father or mother by whom the child has been legally adopted.

          (f)  "Guardian" means a court-appointed guardian of the person of a child.

          (g)  "Custodian" means any person having the present care or custody of a child whether such person be a parent or otherwise.

          (h)  "Legal custodian" means a court-appointed custodian of the child.

          (i)  "Delinquent child" means a child who has reached his tenth birthday and who has committed a delinquent act.

          (j)  "Delinquent act" is any act, which if committed by an adult, is designated as a crime under state or federal law, or municipal or county ordinance other than offenses punishable by life imprisonment or death.  A delinquent act includes escape from lawful detention and violations of the Uniform Controlled Substances Law and violent behavior.

          (k)  "Child in need of supervision" means a child who has reached his seventh birthday and is in need of treatment or rehabilitation because the child:

              (i)  Is habitually disobedient of reasonable and lawful commands of his parent, guardian or custodian and is ungovernable; or

              (ii)  While being required to attend school, willfully and habitually violates the rules thereof or willfully and habitually absents himself therefrom; or

              (iii)  Runs away from home without good cause; or

              (iv)  Has committed a delinquent act or acts.

          (l)  "Neglected child" means a child:

              (i)  Whose parent, guardian or custodian or any person responsible for his care or support, neglects or refuses, when able so to do, to provide for him proper and necessary care or support, or education as required by law, or medical, surgical, or other care necessary for his well-being; however, a parent who withholds medical treatment from any child who in good faith is under treatment by spiritual means alone through prayer in accordance with the tenets and practices of a recognized church or religious denomination by a duly accredited practitioner thereof shall not, for that reason alone, be considered to be neglectful under any provision of this chapter; or

              (ii)  Who is otherwise without proper care, custody, supervision or support; or

              (iii)  Who, for any reason, lacks the special care made necessary for him by reason of his mental condition, whether the mental condition is having mental illness or having an intellectual disability; or

              (iv)  Who, for any reason, lacks the care necessary for his health, morals or well-being.

          (m)  "Abused child" means a child whose parent, guardian or custodian or any person responsible for his care or support, whether legally obligated to do so or not, has caused or allowed to be caused, upon the child, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, emotional abuse, mental injury, nonaccidental physical injury, Munchausen by proxy, or other maltreatment.  However, physical discipline, including spanking, performed on a child by a parent, guardian or custodian in a reasonable manner shall not be deemed abuse under this section.  "Abused child" also means a child who is or has been trafficked within the meaning of the Mississippi Human Trafficking Act by any person, without regard to the relationship of the person to the child.

          (n)  "Sexual abuse" means obscene or pornographic photographing, filming or depiction of children for commercial purposes, or the rape, molestation, incest, prostitution or other such forms of sexual exploitation of children under circumstances which indicate that the child's health or welfare is harmed or threatened.

          (o)  "A child in need of special care" means a child with any mental or physical illness that cannot be treated with the dispositional alternatives ordinarily available to the youth court.

          (p)  A "dependent child" means any child who is not a child in need of supervision, a delinquent child, an abused child or a neglected child, and which child has been voluntarily placed in the custody of the Department of Human Services by his parent, guardian or custodian.

          (q)  "Custody" means the physical possession of the child by any person.

          (r)  "Legal custody" means the legal status created by a court order which gives the legal custodian the responsibilities of physical possession of the child and the duty to provide him with food, shelter, education and reasonable medical care, all subject to residual rights and responsibilities of the parent or guardian of the person.

          (s)  "Detention" means the care of children in physically restrictive facilities.

          (t)  "Shelter" means care of children in physically nonrestrictive facilities.

          (u)  "Records involving children" means any of the following from which the child can be identified:

              (i)  All youth court records as defined in Section 43-21-251;

              (ii)  All social records as defined in Section 43-21-253;

              (iii)  All law enforcement records as defined in Section 43-21-255;

              (iv)  All agency records as defined in Section 43-21-257; and

              (v)  All other documents maintained by any representative of the state, county, municipality or other public agency insofar as they relate to the apprehension, custody, adjudication or disposition of a child who is the subject of a youth court cause.

          (v)  "Any person responsible for care or support" means the person who is providing for the child at a given time.  This term shall include, but is not limited to, stepparents, foster parents, relatives, nonlicensed babysitters or other similar persons responsible for a child and staff of residential care facilities and group homes that are licensed by the Department of Human Services.

          (w)  The singular includes the plural, the plural the singular and the masculine the feminine when consistent with the intent of this chapter.

          (x)  "Out-of-home" setting means the temporary supervision or care of children by the staff of licensed day care centers, the staff of public, private and state schools, the staff of juvenile detention facilities, the staff of unlicensed residential care facilities and group homes and the staff of, or individuals representing, churches, civic or social organizations.

          (y)  "Durable legal custody" means the legal status created by a court order which gives the durable legal custodian the responsibilities of physical possession of the child and the duty to provide him with care, nurture, welfare, food, shelter, education and reasonable medical care.  All these duties as enumerated are subject to the residual rights and responsibilities of the natural parent(s) or guardian(s) of the child or children.

          (z)  "Status offense" means conduct subject to adjudication by the youth court that would not be a crime if committed by an adult.

          (aa)  "Financially able" means a parent or child who is ineligible for a court-appointed attorney.

          (bb)  "Assessment" means an individualized examination of a child to determine the child's psychosocial needs and problems, including the type and extent of any mental health, substance abuse or co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders and recommendations for treatment.  The term includes, but is not limited to, a drug and alcohol, psychological or psychiatric evaluation, records review, clinical interview or the administration of a formal test and instrument.

          (cc)  "Screening" means a process, with or without the administration of a formal instrument, that is designed to identify a child who is at increased risk of having mental health, substance abuse or co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders that warrant immediate attention, intervention or more comprehensive assessment.

          (dd)  "Durable legal relative guardianship" means the legal status created by a youth court order that conveys the physical and legal custody of a child or children by durable legal guardianship to a relative or fictive kin who is licensed as a foster or resource parent.

          (ee)  "Relative" means a person related to the child by affinity or consanguinity within the third degree.

          (ff)  "Fictive kin" means a person not related to the child legally or biologically but who is considered a relative due to a significant, familial-like and ongoing relationship with the child and family.

          (gg)  "Reasonable efforts" means the exercise of reasonable care and due diligence by the Department of Human Services, the Department of Child Protection Services, or any other appropriate entity or person to use appropriate and available services to prevent the unnecessary removal of the child from the home or provide other services related to meeting the needs of the child and the parents.

     SECTION 2.  Section 43-47-5, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     43-47-5.  For the purposes of this chapter, the following words shall have the meanings ascribed herein unless the context otherwise requires:

          (a)  "Abuse" means the commission of a willful act, or the willful omission of the performance of a duty, which act or omission contributes, tends to contribute to, or results in the infliction of physical pain, injury or mental anguish on or to a vulnerable person, the unreasonable confinement of a vulnerable person, or the willful deprivation by a caretaker of services which are necessary to maintain the mental or physical health of a vulnerable person, including Munchausen by proxy.  "Abuse" includes the sexual abuse delineated in Section 43-47-18.  "Abuse" does not mean conduct that is a part of the treatment and care of, and in furtherance of the health and safety of, a patient or resident of a care facility, nor shall it mean a normal caregiving action or appropriate display of affection.  "Abuse" includes, but is not limited to, a single incident.

          (b)  "Care facility" means:

              (i)  Any institution or place for the aged or infirm as defined in, and required to be licensed under, the provisions of Section 43-11-1 et seq.;

              (ii)  Any long-term care facility as defined in Section 43-7-55;

              (iii)  Any hospital as defined in, and required to be licensed under, the provisions of Section 41-9-1 et seq.;

              (iv)  Any home health agency as defined in, and required to be licensed under, the provisions of Section 41-71-1 et seq.;

              (v)  Any hospice as defined in, and required to be licensed under, the provisions of Chapter 85 of Title 41; and

              (vi)  Any adult day services facility, which means a community-based group program for adults designed to meet the needs of adults with impairments through individual plans of care, which are structured, comprehensive, planned, nonresidential programs providing a variety of health, social and related support services in a protective setting, enabling participants to live in the community.  Exempted from this definition shall be any program licensed and certified by the Mississippi Department of Mental Health and any adult day services program provided to ten (10) or fewer individuals by a licensed institution for the aged or infirm.

          (c)  "Caretaker" means an individual, corporation, partnership or other organization which has assumed the responsibility for the care of a vulnerable person, but shall not include the Division of Medicaid, a licensed hospital, or a licensed nursing home within the state.

          (d)  "Court" means the chancery court of the county in which the vulnerable person resides or is located.

          (e)  "Department" means the Department of Human Services.

          (f)  "Emergency" means a situation in which:

              (i)  A vulnerable person is in substantial danger of serious harm, death or irreparable harm if protective services are not provided immediately;

              (ii)  The vulnerable person is unable to consent to services;

              (iii)  No responsible, able or willing caretaker, if any, is available to consent to emergency services; and

              (iv)  There is insufficient time to utilize the procedure provided in Section 43-47-13.

          (g)  "Emergency services" means those services necessary to maintain a vulnerable person's vital functions and without which there is reasonable belief that the vulnerable person would suffer irreparable harm or death, and may include taking physical custody of the person.

          (h)  "Essential services" means those social work, medical, psychiatric or legal services necessary to safeguard a vulnerable person's rights and resources and to maintain the physical or mental well-being of the person.  These services shall include, but not be limited to, the provision of medical care for physical and mental health needs, assistance in personal hygiene, food, clothing, adequately heated and ventilated shelter, protection from health and safety hazards, protection from physical mistreatment and protection from exploitation.  The words "essential services" shall not include taking a vulnerable person into physical custody without his consent, except as provided for in Section 43-47-15 and as otherwise provided by the general laws of the state.

          (i)  "Exploitation" means the illegal or improper use of a vulnerable person or his resources for another's profit, advantage or unjust enrichment, with or without the consent of the vulnerable person, and may include actions taken pursuant to a power of attorney.  "Exploitation" includes, but is not limited to, a single incident.

          (j)  "Illegal use" means any action defined under Mississippi law as a criminal act.

          (k)  "Improper use" means any use without the consent of the vulnerable person, any use with the consent of the vulnerable person if the consent is obtained by undue means, or any use that deprives the vulnerable person of his ability to obtain essential services or a lifestyle to which the vulnerable person has become accustomed and could have otherwise afforded.

          (l)  "Lacks the capacity to consent" means that a vulnerable person, because of physical or mental incapacity, lacks sufficient understanding or capacity to make or communicate responsible decisions concerning his person, including, but not limited to, provisions for health care, food, clothing or shelter. This may be reasonably determined by the department in emergency situations; in all other instances, the court shall make the determination following the procedures in Sections 43-47-13 and 43-47-15 or as otherwise provided by the general laws of the state.

          (m)  "Neglect" means either the inability of a vulnerable person who is living alone to provide for himself the food, clothing, shelter, health care or other services which are necessary to maintain his mental or physical health, or failure of a caretaker to supply the vulnerable person with the food, clothing, shelter, health care, supervision or other services which a reasonably prudent person would do to maintain the vulnerable person's mental and physical health.  "Neglect" includes, but is not limited to, a single incident.

          (n)  "Protective services" means services provided by the state or other government or private organizations, agencies or individuals which are necessary to protect a vulnerable person from abuse, neglect or exploitation.  They shall include, but not be limited to, investigation, evaluation of the need for services and provision of essential services on behalf of a vulnerable person.

          (o)  "Sexual penetration" shall have the meaning ascribed in Section 97-3-97.

          (p)  "Undue means" means the use of deceit, power, or persuasion over a vulnerable person resulting in the vulnerable person being influenced to act otherwise than by his own free will or without adequate attention to the consequences.

          (q)  "Vulnerable person" means a person, whether a minor or adult, whose ability to perform the normal activities of daily living or to provide for his or her own care or protection from abuse, neglect, exploitation or improper sexual contact is impaired due to a mental, emotional, physical or developmental disability or dysfunction, or brain damage or the infirmities of aging.  The term "vulnerable person" also includes all residents or patients, regardless of age, in a care facility.  The department shall not be prohibited from investigating, and shall have the authority and responsibility to fully investigate, in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, any allegation of abuse, neglect or exploitation regarding a patient in a care facility, if the alleged abuse, neglect or exploitation occurred at a private residence.

     SECTION 3.  This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2019.


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