22 chapters · 1,849 sections in this title.
§ 47.310 RSMo Proceedings for dividing counties
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[Repealed or reserved.]
§ 47.320 RSMo Upon division — payment of indebtedness
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47.320. Upon division — payment of indebtedness. — Whenever any new county is formed from territory taken from one or more older counties, or whenever any territory is taken from one county and attached to another, the new county so formed, or the territory so stricken off, shall…
§ 47.330 RSMo Actions — where and how prosecuted in case of division of county
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47.330. Actions — where and how prosecuted in case of division of county. — When a new county shall be established, or any county line altered, all suits, actions, process, prosecutions and proceedings, civil and criminal, commenced before any court before the time of separation …
§ 47.340 RSMo Personal representatives of estate — conservators, settlements, where made
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47.340. Personal representatives of estate — conservators, settlements, where made. — All personal representatives and conservators, who by the establishment of a new county, or the alteration of county lines, shall cease to be inhabitants of the county in which they were appoint…
§ 47.350 RSMo Transfer of unsettled accounts of personal representatives or conservators,
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47.350. Transfer of unsettled accounts of personal representatives or conservators, when — procedure. — The courts in which the accounts of any such personal representative or conservator remain to be settled, upon good cause shown, may transfer such accounts to the proper court …
§ 48.010 RSMo Assessed valuation defined
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48.010. Assessed valuation defined. — For the purposes of this chapter, "assessed valuation" shall mean the valuation of all real and personal property as determined and finally established by the state agency charged with the duty of equalizing assessments. -------- (L. 1945 p…
§ 48.020 RSMo Classification of counties into four classes for purpose of organization
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48.020. Classification of counties into four classes for purpose of organization and power — classification, how determined — annual increase to assessed valuation, amount. — 1. All counties of this state are hereby classified, for the purpose of establishing organization and pow…
§ 48.030 RSMo Change in classification, how, when effective
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48.030. Change in classification, how, when effective. — 1. No county shall move from a lower class to a higher class or from a higher class to a lower class until the assessed valuation of the county is such as to place it in the other class for five successive years and until t…
§ 48.040 RSMo State auditor to notify county officers of change in class
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48.040. State auditor to notify county officers of change in class. — It shall be the duty of the state auditor, as the supervisor of county audits, to examine annually the assessed valuation figures of the various counties immediately upon the certification of same by the state …
§ 48.050 RSMo Effect of change of class on county offices and officers
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48.050. Effect of change of class on county offices and officers. — Any elected county official whose office may be abolished or consolidated with another office as a result of the change of the county from one class to another shall continue to hold the office to which he was el…
§ 48.053 RSMo Treasurer, term of, how affected by change in county classification (first,
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48.053. Treasurer, term of, how affected by change in county classification (first, second and third class counties). — The incumbent of the office of county treasurer of a county changing from third classification to second or first classification or from second classification t…
§ 48.060 RSMo Provisions of chapter dependent upon validity of laws fixing compensation
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48.060. Provisions of chapter dependent upon validity of laws fixing compensation for county officers. — The provisions of this chapter, enacted to conform the law of this state to the provisions of Section 8 of Article VI of the Constitution of 1945, are hereby declared to be de…
§ 49.010 RSMo County court to be known as county commission — membership of commission —
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49.010. County court to be known as county commission — membership of commission — two districts in each county. — The county court shall be known as the "county commission" and shall be composed of three members, to be styled "commissioners" of the county, and each county shall …
§ 49.020 RSMo Election — term of office — residence
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49.020. Election — term of office — residence. — At the general election in the year 1996, and every four years thereafter, the voters of each of the districts shall elect a county commissioner, who shall hold his office for a term of four years and until his successor is duly el…
§ 49.050 RSMo Commissioners to be commissioned by governor
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49.050. Commissioners to be commissioned by governor. — The clerks of the county commission shall certify to the governor the names of the persons elected as county commissioners, and the governor shall thereupon commission all such persons as commissioners for their respective t…
§ 49.060 RSMo Vacancy, how certified or filled — inapplicability to constitutional
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49.060. Vacancy, how certified or filled — inapplicability to constitutional charter counties. — 1. When a vacancy shall occur in the office of a county commissioner, the vacancy shall at once be certified by the clerk of the commission to the governor. 2. If at the time the vaca…
§ 49.070 RSMo Quorum
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49.070. Quorum. — A majority of the commissioners of the county commission shall constitute a quorum to do business; a single member may adjourn from day to day, and require the attendance of those absent; when but two commissioners are sitting and they shall disagree in any matt…
§ 49.079 RSMo County commission to appoint sewer supervisor — compensation and duties,
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49.079. County commission to appoint sewer supervisor — compensation and duties, how fixed (certain second class counties). — The county commission in all counties of the second class having a population of over thirty thousand inhabitants and containing a part of a city having a…
§ 49.082 RSMo Compensation of certain county commissioners, may be reduced, vote required
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49.082. Compensation of certain county commissioners, may be reduced, vote required — training program, attendance required, when, expenses, compensation. — 1. A county commissioner in any county, other than in a first classification chartered county or a first classification cou…
§ 49.093 RSMo County department officers to inspect and inventory personal property used
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49.093. County department officers to inspect and inventory personal property used by department — additional inventory inspected by county clerk — report to be filed and signed by clerk (counties of the third and fourth classification). — 1. In counties of the third and fourth c…
§ 49.097 RSMo Additional duties of county commissioners (second class counties)
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49.097. Additional duties of county commissioners (second class counties). — The county commissioners in counties of the second class shall collate and digest, in December of each year, the information received the preceding year in the reports of the various county officers and …
§ 49.098 RSMo Additional duties of county commissioners (second, third and fourth class
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49.098. Additional duties of county commissioners (second, third and fourth class counties). — For the benefit of the executive branch and members and staff of the general assembly, in determining local needs in appropriation of funds of the state, the county commissioners in all…
§ 49.101 RSMo Vacancies, interim county officials appointed, when — expiration
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49.101. Vacancies, interim county officials appointed, when — expiration. — In the event of a vacancy in the county offices of county clerk, county auditor, and county assessor, whether such vacancy is by reason of death, resignation, removal, refusal to act, or any other reason,…
§ 49.130 RSMo Passports, processing of applications, commission may provide service, when
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49.130. Passports, processing of applications, commission may provide service, when — fees. — If the clerk of the court in the circuit in which the county is located does not offer passport service as provided under section 483.537, the county commission may take or process appli…
§ 49.140 RSMo County commissioners prohibited from doing certain things
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49.140. County commissioners prohibited from doing certain things. — No county commissioner shall, directly or indirectly, become a party to any contract to which the county is a party, or act as a road or bridge commissioner, either general or special, or keeper of any poor pers…
§ 49.150 RSMo Penalty for violating section 49.140
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49.150. Penalty for violating section 49.140. — Any county commissioner who shall violate any of the provisions of section 49.140 or who shall do any of the acts or enter into any of the contracts prohibited or declared unlawful in said section, shall be guilty of a class B misde…
§ 49.160 RSMo Who shall hold meetings when majority of commissioners are absent
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49.160. Who shall hold meetings when majority of commissioners are absent. — If, by reason of sickness, absence from the county or other preventing cause, the commissioners of any county, or a majority of them, are not able to hold any regular meeting, the judge of the probate di…
§ 49.170 RSMo Terms of commission, when held
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49.170. Terms of commission, when held. — Four terms of the county commission shall be held in each county annually, at the place of holding commission meetings therein, commencing on the first Mondays in January, April, July, and October. The county commissions may alter the tim…
§ 49.180 RSMo Special terms
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49.180. Special terms. — The presiding commissioner or any two commissioners of the county commission may order a special term whenever the business and interest of the county require it. -------- (RSMo 1939 § 2487, A.L. 1959 S.B. 65, A.L. 1983 S.B. 219) Prior revisions: 1929 §…
§ 49.190 RSMo Notice for special term
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49.190. Notice for special term. — Notice of such special term shall be given to the commissioners who were absent when the same was ordered, and by advertisement placed up in five public places in the county at least five days before the commencement of such term. -------- (RS…
§ 49.200 RSMo Adjourned terms
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49.200. Adjourned terms. — Each county commission may hold adjourned terms whenever it may become necessary for the transaction of its business. -------- (RSMo 1939 § 2489, A.L. 1983 S.B. 219) Prior revisions: 1929 § 2987; 1919 § 2583; 1909 § 4090 Effective 1-01-85
§ 49.210 RSMo County commission may award process
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49.210. County commission may award process. — The county commission shall, when not otherwise provided by law, have power to award process and to cause to come before them all and every person whom they may deem it necessary to examine, whether parties or witnesses, and may exam…
§ 49.220 RSMo Proceeds before county commission may be transferred to circuit court, when
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49.220. Proceeds before county commission may be transferred to circuit court, when. — If a majority of the commissioners of the county commission shall be interested in any cause or proceeding pending before them, or related to either party, the same shall be certified with the …
§ 49.225 RSMo Stenographic record
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49.225. Stenographic record. — In proceedings before county commissions, the commissioners or any party whose interests are being determined may require that all the evidence introduced be reported by a competent stenographer and when so reported the evidence shall be transcribed…
§ 49.230 RSMo Appeals
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49.230. Appeals. — Appeals from the decisions, findings and orders of county commissions shall be conducted under the provisions of chapter 536. -------- (RSMo 1939 § 2490, A.L. 1959 S.B. 65, A.L. 1983 S.B. 219, A.L. 1985 S.B. 405) Prior revisions: 1929 § 2088; 1919 § 2584; 190…
§ 49.260 RSMo Settlements with county treasurers and other officers
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49.260. Settlements with county treasurers and other officers. — In the settlements required by law to be made by the county commission with treasurers and other officers holding county funds, whether quarterly, yearly or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the commission, or some…
§ 49.264 RSMo County commission may grant easements to watershed subdistricts
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49.264. County commission may grant easements to watershed subdistricts. — The county commission of any county may grant easements over any county roads, township roads or any county lands or township lands to any watershed subdistrict for any purpose for which the subdistrict is…
§ 49.265 RSMo County commission may authorize closing of county offices, when, procedure
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49.265. County commission may authorize closing of county offices, when, procedure (second, third and fourth class counties). — The county commission in all counties of class two, by order entered of record, may authorize all county offices, except the sheriff's office, to be ope…
§ 49.266 RSMo County commission by orders or ordinance may regulate use of county
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49.266. County commission by orders or ordinance may regulate use of county property, traffic, and parking — burn bans. — 1. The county commission in all counties of the first, second, third, or fourth classification may by order or ordinance promulgate reasonable regulations con…
§ 49.270 RSMo County commission to control county property — to audit demands against county
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49.270. County commission to control county property — to audit demands against county. — The county commission shall have control and management of the property, real and personal, belonging to the county, and may purchase, lease or receive by donation, or to refuse donation of,…
§ 49.272 RSMo County counselor may impose fine for certain violations of rules,
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49.272. County counselor may impose fine for certain violations of rules, regulations or ordinances, amount. (Boone, Cass, Jasper, Jefferson, Greene, and Buchanan counties.) — The county commission of any county of the first classification without a charter form of government and…
§ 49.275 RSMo County commission may provide transportation for county officers and
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49.275. County commission may provide transportation for county officers and employees (first class counties). — 1. The county commissions in all counties of the first class not operating under a special charter for their own government may, in their discretion and in addition to…
§ 49.276 RSMo County commission may provide law enforcement vehicles (third and fourth
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49.276. County commission may provide law enforcement vehicles (third and fourth class counties). — County commissions of third and fourth class counties may provide motor vehicles for the use of law enforcement personnel who are county employees. Such motor vehicles shall be use…
§ 49.278 RSMo Governing body may provide certain benefits for county employees, procedure
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49.278. Governing body may provide certain benefits for county employees, procedure. — 1. The county governing body in all counties may contribute to the cost of a plan, including a plan underwritten by insurance, for furnishing all or a part of hospitalization or medical expense…
§ 49.280 RSMo Ex officio commissioner to sell county lands — deeds by
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49.280. Ex officio commissioner to sell county lands — deeds by. — The county commission may, by order, appoint an ex officio commissioner to sell and dispose of any real estate belonging to their county; and the deed of such ex officio commissioner, under his proper hand and sea…
§ 49.285 RSMo County not to own real estate in other counties, exceptions — sheriff's
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49.285. County not to own real estate in other counties, exceptions — sheriff's sale — restrained by circuit court, when. — 1. It shall be unlawful for any county of the third or fourth class to own real estate situated in any other county of this state other than a county which …
§ 49.287 RSMo County may lease property — procedures (certain first class counties)
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49.287. County may lease property — procedures (certain first class counties). — 1. In all counties of the first class not having a charter form of government, the county commission may lease to any person any real or personal property and other facilities under the control of th…
§ 49.290 RSMo Lands sold by the county — procedure to obtain deed
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49.290. Lands sold by the county — procedure to obtain deed. — Whenever any person shall present to the county commission his petition in writing, duly verified, stating that he is the owner of one or more pieces of real estate in said county which formerly belonged to said count…
§ 49.292 RSMo Rejection of transfer of real property by donation or dedication
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49.292. Rejection of transfer of real property by donation or dedication authorized, when — proof and acknowledgment required. — 1. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the county commission of any county may reject the transfer of title of real property to the county b…
§ 49.300 RSMo County commission may institute condemnation proceedings — power of circuit
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49.300. County commission may institute condemnation proceedings — power of circuit court. — If land or other property is sought to be appropriated by any county commission for roads, drainage systems, sites for a county courthouse, jail, poorhouse, infirmary or for any other pub…