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As the Family Support Division (FSD) has started annual renewals in April 2023, some people may need to have a disability determination in order to keep their Medicaid coverage.
To determine if you need an annual review, click on the pdf brochure below.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - There’s been a lot of talk about “expungements” lately because the new Constitutional Amendment that permits recreational marijuana use also has a provision for wiping clean the criminal records of many people who were busted for pot-related offenses.
All marijuana misdemeanor offenses were supposed to be expunged by June 8, and the deadline for felony expungements is coming up in December.
By and large, those deadlines are not being met because county clerks all across the state don’t have the staff or the time to get the painstaking work done.
On April 1, 2023, the Family Support Division (FSD) restarted annual renewals for Missourians who get MO HealthNet (Medicaid) health coverage. If your annual renewal results in less coverage, FSD will mail you an Adverse Action Notice at least 10 days before they take action to reduce (lower) or terminate (end) your coverage. If you get an Adverse Action Notice in the mail, don’t assume FSD is right!
For more information click on the pdf brochure below.
On April 1, 2023, the Family Support Division (FSD) resumed annual renewals of eligibility for all MO HealthNet (Medicaid) participants, including those in Medicaid Managed Care health plans and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). You can help make participants aware that they have certain rights, especially if their annual renewal results in an adverse (unfavorable) action from FSD.
For more information click on the pdf brochure below.
Raise the bar on “trivia night” and join us for Smarty Party! Indulge in a delicious buffet supper, enjoy an open bar, and engage in some brain-busting trivia challenges.
SMART PARTY
Reporting child abuse is everyone's responsibilit
NEW: Online Reporting is now available for all concerned individuals and should only be used to report non-emergencies.
If you are a mandated reporter, DHSS encourages you to make your adult abuse and neglect reports online 24/7 to help keep our hotline open to the public. Thank you for your partnership!
For more information go to the following link: Abuse
You can apply for legal aid at one of the offices listed below by telephone. Also, you can apply online with Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, Legal Services of Southern Missouri or the Legal Aid of Western Missouri by clicking on their "Apply Online" link.
The counties are listed under each office, or you can click the following link to see which legal aid program serves your county: Program Service Area Map
Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) is deeply saddened to announce the passing of former Executive Director Doug Kays. Doug dedicated 35 years of service
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