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1969 Missouri Attorney General's Opinions

OPINIONDATETOPICSUMMARY
3-69Apr 15
4-69Apr 1WITHDRAWN
9-69Mar 18MOTOR VEHICLES.
TRUCKS.
WEIGHT REGULATIONS.
10-69Aug 19CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
CONTRACTS
CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE.
EMBALMERS.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
FUNERAL PLANS.
INSURANCE: STATUTES:
Sections 436.010 through 436.080, RSMo Supp. 1967, neither prohibit nor authorize the sale of credit life insurance in connection with installment purchases of prearranged funeral plans. Sales of such insurance policies are permitted, provided that all statutory requirements relating to the sale of such insurance are met. Sections 436.010 through 436.080 govern the handling and of money collected only under prearranged funeral plans entered into after the effective date of those sections, October 13, 1965.
12-69May 26
13-69Jan 10POLICE DEPARTMENTS.
POLICE OFFICERS.
CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES.
CITY POLICE.
Graduation from or completion of courses offered by the Police Academy of Metropolitan St. Louis Police Department does not fulfill the requirements of Section 66.250, RSMo Supp. 1967.
15-69Feb 3
18-69Feb 18
21-69Mar 18WITHDRAWN
23-69Nov 6CIRCUIT COURT.
CIRCUIT CLERKS.
CIRCUIT COURT CLERKS AND RECORDER OF DEEDS. RECORDER OF DEEDS.
VACANCIES.
(1) During a vacancy in the office of the clerk of the circuit court and pending the appointment of a successor by the Governor and qualification of such officer, the circuit court may appoint a temporary circuit clerk;' (2) Such an appointment where the offices of circuit clerk and recorder are combined, also constitutes the person appointed by the court ex officio recorder as a matter of law; (3) Such clerk appointed by the circuit judge is entitled to the emoluments of the office during the period he serves as circuit clerk and recorder of deeds; (k) The person appointed by the Governor to fill such a vacancy is not entitled to any emoluments of office until such time as he duly qualifies for such office.
24-69Mar 25DRIVER'S LICENSES.
LICENSES.
SUPREME COURT RULES.
CHANGE OF VENUE.
APPEALS.
DIRECTOR OF REVENUE:
That Section 564.444 RSMo Supp. 1967, is civil in nature. Supreme Court Rule 41.02 is explicit in directing that the Rules of Civil Procedure shall govern civil practice and procedure in the Circuit Courts. The Rules of Civil Procedure provide for change of venue and appeal. It is our opinion that the Director of Revenue can apply for a change of venue or take an appeal in accordance with the provisions of the Rules of Civil Procedure in matters of judicial review of an order of revocation of a drivers license because of refusal to submit to a breath test issued under the provisions of Section 564.W.
25-69Mar 20DIRECTOR OF REVENUE.
DRIVERS-LICENSE.
JUDGMENTS.
MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY.
An unsatisfied judgment of a magistrate court warrants suspension of driving privileges of the defendant until it is satisfied, released, or until a period of ten years expires after rendition or revival of said judgment or from the date of the last payment on the judgment. Failure of the plaintiff to revive such judgment after three years in no way affects the suspension of driving privileges contemplated by the Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Law.
27-69Feb 25LIQUOR CONTROL.
INTOXICATING LIQUOR.
NONINTOXICATING BEER.
LICENSES.
The State Director of Liquor Control has no authority to deny a license to a person to sell intoxicating liquor or nonintoxicating beer under Section 311.060, RSMo and 312.040, RSMo. because such person has been convicted of violating a city ordinance relating to the manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquor or nonintoxicating beer.
29-69Aug 11NATIONAL GUARD.
MOTOR VEHICLES.
Section 304.265, RSMo, makes unlawful the operation by a member of the Missouri National Guard of trucks and truck-tractor trailers in possession of the Missouri National Guard unless such vehicles are equipped with rear fenders or mud flaps, regardless of whether the vehicles are owned by the State of Missouri or the United States.
32-69Feb 17
34-69Jan 28GAMBLING DEVICES.
GAMBLING.
LOTTERIES.
BINGO.
KENO.
LIQUOR LICENSE.
LIQUOR.
Regulation No. 15(k) of the Supervisor of Liquor Control of Missouri prohibits any licensee from having any "Bingo" device upon his licensed premises.
35-69Mar 18SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
SABBATICAL LEAVE.
PUBLIC SCHOOL.
RETIREMENT SYSTEM.
STATE AID.
1. The power of a public school board to employ teachers includes the discretion to grant termporary leaves of absence with or without pay subject to the limitations of other applicable laws. 2. Leave of absence must. be set out in writing and incorporated in the employment contract between. the board and the teacher. The leave cannot be a gratuity, but must be in exchange for service rendered by the teacher during the contract period. 3. Leave agreements by school boards of St. Louis County must be in accord. with requirements of Sections 168.191, RSMo Supp. 1967, which limits the terms of teaching contracts. 4. Public school teachers' retirement system contributions under Section 169.010, et seq., RSMo should be calculated during the teacher's leave of absence in the same manner as contributions are calculated during periods of actual service. 5. A temporary leave of absence of a teacher employed on a regular full-time basis does not affect the eligibility of the school district for state aid known as "Teacher Preparation Allowance" under subsection 2 of Section 163.031, RSMo Supp. 1967.
36-69Jan 30PROBATE JUDGES.
MAGISTRATES.
DISABILITY.
VACANCY.
APPOINTMENT OR TRANSFER OF JUDGES.
SALARY.
Section. 482.120, RSMo, relating to the appointment of a judge of the magistrate court by the judge of the circuit court, and Section 451.180 relating to the appointment of a special probate judge by the Governor, are in conflict with Supreme Court Rule 11.05, which provides that the Supreme Court of Missouri make transfers to the probate and magistrate courts, and are null and void. A de facto judge appointed under either such section is not entitled to the compensation provided for the office. The de jure judge holding said office is entitled to the emoluments of the office.
38-69Jan 7PUBLIC RECORDS.
RECORDER'S OFFICE.
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE.
Financing statements filed in recorder's office subject to public inspection.
41-69Jan 8
46-69May 20LIBRARIES.The Jefferson City Library Board is not authorized to pay lease recitals on buildings from the funds derived from a tax levy to erect public library buildings.
48-69Apr 10REAL ESTATE COMMISSION.
LICENSES.
(1) The Real Estate Commission cannot grant a license to a person whose license has been revoked under Section 339.110, RSMo 1959; (2) The Real Estate Commission can grant a license to a person whose license has been revoked under Section 339.100, RSMo 1959, if such person makes proper application and meets the qualifications of Section 339.040, RSMo 1959.
49-69Mar 3
52-69Jul 1SCHOOLS.
TRUSTS.
CHARITY.
(1) The Board of Education of the Chillicothe R-2 School District is the "Chillicothe School Committee" as the term is used in the will of Florence Pendleton. (2) A public school board may act as trustee of a charitable trust, the purpose of which is an authorized function of the school district. (3) A public school district by use of private trust funds may promote the continuing education of its residents through non-interest loans for higher education. (4) Where a public school district is the trustee of a charitable trust, discriminatory limitations on the trust based on race, religion, national origin, or sex are void and unenforceable. However, such invalid provisions do not void a trust where the intent of the testator, as seen from the will itself, is to create a charitable trust in any event; but such trust is to be enforced without regard to the invalid provisions.
54-69Feb 28
55-69Mar 18CHIROPRACTIC.
RULES AND REGULATIONS.
That part of Rule 16.4(b) of the Personnel Advisory Board which provides that only physicians may verify certificates of sick leave for state employees is invalid, and to carry out the intention of the legislature the rule should also provide that a chiropractor is legally qualified to verify the certificate required for sick leave resulting from an illness he is legally authorized to treat.
56-69Feb 3
57-69Nov 6CONSERVATION COMMISSION.
FISH AND GAME.
LICENSES.
The Missouri Conservation Commission has the authority to regulate the method and manner of taking predatory animals and that Rule IV, Section 4.10 of the Wildlife Code of Missouri, 1969, is a lawful exercise of that authority.
59-69Jan 21COUNTIES.
LEVEE DISTRICTS.
DRAINAGE DISTRICTS.
ROADS.
County liable for benefits to public roads in drainage or levee districts.
61-69May 27WITHDRAWNBecause part of the Lake of the Cherokees is located in McDonald County, Missouri, the said county qualifies as a county in which a "resort" as defined in Section 311.095, RSMo Cum. Supp. 1967, maybe located.
63-69Feb 11CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES.
ANNEXATION.
Votes in each area counted separately.
64-69Feb 26WITHDRAWN
65-69Jan 30WATER SUPPLY DISTRICTS.
VACANCIES.
The three remaining members of the Board of Directors of the St. Louis County Water Supply District No. 2 should call a special election to fill the vacancies caused by the resignation of two members more than six months prior to the expiration of their terms.
66a-69Sep 27
68-69Mar 3
69-69Jan 8
70-69Mar 7
71-69Apr 23
72-69Feb 4
73-69Jan 8
76-69Jan 30EMINENT DOMAIN.
UNITED STATES.
TAXATION-REAL PROPERTY.
Filing of declaration of taking and deposit of estimated compensation in court vests title to land in United States government under Federal condemnation law (40 U.S.C.A. § 258 a) so as to remove land from tax rolls in succeeding calendar year.
77-69Feb 4NATIONAL FOREST RESERVE FUNDS.
SCHOOL AND ROAD MAINTENANCE.
DISTRIBUTED BY COUNTY COURT.
It is the opinion of this office that the county court of any county receiving funds from the United States under the National Forest Reserve Act shall distribute such funds to aid in maintaining the schools and roads of school districts that lie or are situated partly or wholly within or adjacent to the national forest in the county upon any basis which, in its discretion, the court determines to be proper.
78-69Feb 18
79-69Feb 27COUNTY CLERKS.
DEPUTY COUNTY CLERKS.
FEES, COMPENSATION AND SALARIES.
The County Clerk of a third class county may employ as FEES, COMPENSATION AND SALARIES: many deputies as he determines to be necessary. Paragraph 3 of Section 51.450 RSMo Supp. 1967 does not allow $1000.00 for each deputy employed by the county clerk but does allow one flat sum of $1,000.00 regardless of the number of deputies. Paragraph 2 of Section 51.450 RSMo Supp. 1967 permits the county court to allow an additional sum not to exceed $1,000.00 for deputies and assistants hire. Such additional sum is not allowed for each individual deputy. County Clerks cannot be paid extra renumeration for performance of their official duties relating to casting up the votes given to candidates at elections.
80-69Aug 7AMBULANCES.
COUNTY HOSPITALS.
COUNTY COURTS.
HOSPITALS.
SPECIAL TAX LEVIES.
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS.
A county hospital organized under the provisions of Section 205.160, RSMo, et seq., may contract with the county court of the county wherein they are located for such ambulance services as the hospital board of trustees deem necessary and appropriate to the needs of the hospital and the hospital board of trustees may likewise as a part of such contract provide facilities for the housing of the ambulance vehicles.
81-69Mar 28
82-69Mar 4QFFICFRS.
COUNTY AUDITORS.
SALARIES.
ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION.
The right of the County Auditor to payment of the additional compensation provided by Section 55.097, RSMo Cum. Supp., is conditioned upon the actual performance of the duties imposed by Section 55.175, RSMo Supp. 1967, including the making of an annual audit of the accounts and records of the county health center, county planning and zoning commission and the county building commission. In counties where these facilities do not exist, the auditor cannot meet the conditions imposed by the statute and therefore cannot acquire a right to payment of the additional compensation provided in Section 55.097.
83-69Oct 14
85-69Mar 25WITHDRAWNA truck with crane mounted thereon must be registered with Revenue Department.
89-69Feb 18
90-69Jan 29
92-69Jan 8
93-69Sep 9SCHOOLS.
INSURANCE.
1. A school board has no authority to purchase liability insurance to cover its own negligent actions; 2. A school board is given authority to purchase an individual liability insurance policy on an employee to cover his negligence occurring during the normal activities of the school district; 3. The purchase of liability insurance by a school board to be paid as compensation to its employees does not waive the sovereign immunity of a school board.
94-69Jan 31
95-69Mar 4WITHDRAWN
98-69Mar 5
99-69Jan 10
102-69Jul 7
103-69Feb 3
104-69Feb 28
105-69Feb 25ASSESSORS.
COUNTY ASSESSORS.
County assessor can verify the assessor's books as provided by Section 137.245, R.S.Mo., when such assessor's books have been prepared by data processing equipment operators from information furnished by the assessor.
108-69Jan 20WITHDRAWN
109-69Feb 18
110-69Mar 24WITHDRAWN(1) If a person drives his car after his suspension has terminated under Section 302.304(2), RSMo Supp. 1967, but before he has proved financial responsibility under Section 303.150(2), RSMo 1959, he is in violation of Section 303.370(3), RSMo 1959; (2) If a person drives his car after his revocation has terminated under Section 302.304(3), RSMo Supp. 1967, but before he has obtained a new license pursuant to Section 302.309.2,RSMo Supp. 1967, he is in violation of Section 302.200, RSMo Supp. 1967, and punishment is assessed by Section 302.321, RSMo Supp. 1967.
112-69Feb 11FEES AND SALARIES.
TOWNSHIPS.
COMPENSATION AND SALARIES.
TOWNSHIP TREASURER.
Section/65.230(2), RSMo 1959, authorizes compensation to a town ship treasurer of two per cent on all funds handled by him up to the amount of $1,000.00, and one per cent on all funds in excess of such amount. He is not entitled to receive two per cent on funds received by him, and another two per cent for disbursing the same funds.
113-69Feb 28
114-69Sep 23ASSESSMENTS.
CITIES, TOWNS & VILLAGES.
SCHOOLS.
COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS.
1. The St. Joseph School District does not have authority to expend its funds to contract with a professional firm to reevaluate real property within its boundaries. 2. The St. Joseph School District does not have the authority to enter into a cooperative agreement with the City of St. Joseph and Buchanan County in undertaking reevaluation of real property which is a common source of revenue to all three. 3. The county of Buchanan has the authority to contract-with a private professional firm to undertake the reevaluation of real property within the County as a means of assisting the Assessor, and authority to enter into a cooperative agreement with the City of St. Joseph, but not with the St. Joseph School District. 4. Such a contract with a private professional firm may be financed with funds from general revenue, if available; a levy approved by the voters under section 137.073, RSMo Supp. 1967, is not mandatory. If a levy is approved as provided in Section 137.037, such levy must be included in the general levy for county purposes provided in section llb of Article X of the Constitution of Missouri.
115-69Aug 14COUNTIES.
COUNTY COURT.
TAXATION.
BONDS.
A county court is authorized to expend such amount of tax revenues raised to create a bond service fund for the county's unissued hospital bonds as is needed to pay obligations incurred in furtherance of the purpose for which the bonds were authorized. Tax proceeds so expended must be replaced as soon as the hospital bonds are issued. A county court is authorized to replace. these bonds with the bond proceeds.
116-69May 29LOBBYIST.
LOBBYING.
LEGISLATION.
The financial reports required by Section 105.470, RSMo Supp 1967, should disclose all expenditures made to, or in behalf of, a member of the General Assembly for the purposes of attempting to influence the passage or defeat of legislation by the General Assembly. It is further the opinion of this office that such financial reports need not include the amounts received by persons to be used by them for the purpose of attempting to influence the passage or defeat of legislation by the General Assembly, but need only list the actual expenditures made by these persons for the stated purpose. The salaries of these persons need not be reported.
120-69Mar 20INSURANCE.
LIFE INSURANCE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
SUPERINTENDENT OF INSURANCE.
A Missouri domiciled life insurance company organized under the provisions of Sections 376.010 through 376.675, RSMo, is not permitted to use the common stock of a wholly-owned subsidiary which has been organized or acquired pursuant to the provisions of Section 375.355, RSMo Supp. 1967, as a special deposit required under Section 376.170, RSMo 1959.
121a-69Mar 26
122-69Jun 13
123-69Aug 7COUNTIES.
COUNTY COURT.
AMBULANCE SERVICE.
(1) A county court can enter into a contract with an individual agreeing to pay such individual not to exceed $5,000 during a year for ambulance services for which the individual is unable to collect from persons for whom he has furnished ambulance service if such individual submits said claims to county court for the amounts he is unable to collect. (2) The county court of a third class county does not have the authority to make a deposit of county funds in an individual's name, allowing him to draw upon said account for payment of ambulance services for the amount he is unable to collect from persons for whom he has furnished ambulance service.
124-69Mar 3
125-69Apr 16
126-69Mar 28
127-69Aug 21COMPENSATION.
MAGISTRATES.
MAGISTRATE CLERK.
CLERKS.
A duly appointed magistrate clerk continues to hold office in the interim following the death of the appointing magistrate and until the appointment of a clerk by a magistrate appointed by the governor to fill the vacancy and that the clerk is entitled to compensation for such period.
130-69Feb 27WITHDRAWN
131-69Aug 12
132-69Mar 4
133-69May 21
134-69May 13WITHDRAWNUnder Section 95.355, RSMo Supp. 1967, the Boards of Aldermen of fourth class cities are empowered to select one banking institution in their respective cities as a depositary for city funds by enactment of an ordinance. These aldermen may change the depositary at regular intervals, but one at a time is all that they have the power to select by ordinance.
135-69Feb 28
136-69Apr 30
139-69Aug 29
141-69Aug 11COUNTY COURT.
ROADS AND BRIDGES.
A county court may use the road and bridge fund to purchase real estate in the county for the purpose of storing machinery used to keep up and build county roads and bridges.
142-69Aug 4
143-69Jun 12CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
PARKS.
RECREATION GROUNDS.
CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES.
TAXATION.
The City of Rolla may, if approved by the voters, levy and collect an additional twenty cents special tax for recreational purposes under Section 64.755, RSMo Supp. 1967, in addition to a tax levy of eighty cents for municipal purposes under Section 94.060, RSMo 1959, and twenty cents for park purposes under Section 90.500, RSMo Supp. 1967.
145-69Jun 19CONFLICT OF INTEREST.
CIRCUIT CLERK.
Entering into a contract of employment by the Circuit Clerk with a bank where the Circuit Clerk's account is on deposit is a violation of Section 105.495, RSMo Cum. Supp. 1967, a section of the conflict of interest law.
146-69Feb 18
147-69Feb 28SCHOOLS.
JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT.
ELECTIONS.
Section 178.840, RSMo.Supp 1967, does not permit, authorize or direct the Junior College District of Metropolitan Kansas City, Missouri, to hold an election on the first Tuesday in April 1969, for the election of a trustee.
148-69May 29WITHDRAWNSection 182.105, RSMo 1959, authorizing general obligation bonds to be issued by Library Districts is invalid.
149-69Jul 1CIVIL DEFENSE.
MILEAGE.
EXPENSES.
The Boone County Court, in the exercise of its control of the fiscal affairs of the County has authority to reimburse the County Civil Defense Director for all actual and necessary travel expenses incurred in the performance of public duties, which would include travel to attend civil defense conferences outside the political subdivision and outside the State of Missouri.
152-69Sep 5
153-69May 2
157-69Mar 18WITHDRAWN
158-69Oct 30WITHDRAWN(1) An election for the director from a given election district withŽin a nursing home district should be held in the entire nursing home district. (2) The board of directors of a nursing home district should call the annual election. (3) Vacancies on the board of directors of a nursing home district should be filled by the Governor as provided by Article IV, Section 4, Missouri Constitution of 1945.
159-69Aug 7COUNTY BUDGET LAW.
COUNTY FAIRS.
TAXES.
ELECTIONS.
Revenues under section 262.500 to 262.540 RSMo 1959, are under the Budget Law. These revenues must be divided into separate funds -- one for premiums which is not a revolving fund. The remaining fund may be used for premiums or for fairgrounds unless the latter use is required in the tax election proposition. Surplus from any year may be used only for premiums or advertising.
162-69Apr 29WITHDRAWNRetail stores who are liquor licensees and who conduct games in the nature of "Bingo-Odd! Bingo-Even!" and the like are in violation of Regulation 15(k) of the Supervisor of Liquor Control.
163-69Mar 10
164-69Mar 10
167-69Jul 10SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL BOARDS.
(1) School districts may form and contribute funds to a voluntary association consisting of several school districts, provided that the activities of the association are within the powers of the participating school districts. (2) An association so formed may employ and compensate a person with the title of executive director, out of funds contributed by the participating districts. (3) The said association may take part in activities in support of or in opposition to legislation affecting the participating school districts.
168-69Aug 7RESIDENCE.
KANSAS CITY AREA.
TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT.
AUTHORITY.
Residence requirements for a commissioner of the Kansas City Area Transportation District Authority as the representative of a particular county are met by a person who is legally entitled to vote in such county. Voting residence depends on the intent of an individual and such intent is determined by his acts as well as his statements.
170-69Apr 24SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY UNIT.
MOTOR VEHICLES.
ACCIDENT REPORTS.
The operator of a motor vehicle on the public highways who loses control and goes off the highway and causes damage to another's property in excess of $100 must file a report under Section 303.040, RSMo 1959.
172-69Dec 5
173-69Jun 9INSURANCE.Proposed "Indemnity Agreement" in which restaurant operators operating under franchise from common franchisor pay into a fund for the purpose of indemnifying each other against specified losses constitutes "insurance contract" which may not be entered into without complying with insurance laws of the State of Missouri.
175-69Sep 9WITHDRAWN
177-69Mar 18PENSIONS.
RETIREMENT.
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
A proposed amendment to a Jefferson City ordinance providing for an increase in pension payments to retired Jefferson City firemen would be in violation of Section 13, Article I, of the Missouri Constitution, if such action would involve taking a portion of the existing retirement fund to pay the increase to retired members.
178-69Aug 29
179-69Dec 2EMINENT DOMAIN.
JUST COMPENSATION.
BONDS.
SECURITIES.
CONDEMNATION.
Bonds do not satisfy the Missouri constitutional requirement for just compensation for property taken by the state by condemnation.
181-69Apr 29COUNTY COUNSELOR.
ATTORNEYS.
(1) An assistant county counselor of a first class county can also be employed as counsel by a sewer district formed under Sections 204.250 through 204.470, RSMo Supp. 1967; (2) An assistant county counselor of a first class county may also be employed as administrative assistant of the highway engineer of that county, so long as such person in no way renders legal services in his capacity as administrative assistant.
182-69Apr 30WITHDRAWN
186-69Jul 1WITHDRAWNThe St. Louis School Board is authorized to expend public funds to publicize and support the passage of bond issues and operating tax increases.
187-69Mar 20
188-69Sep 16PENSIONS.
RETIREMENT.
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
An individual who is sixty years of age, with fifteen years of creditable service in the State Retirement System, but who has not retired and is no longer a contributing member of the system, may not receive an increase in retirement benefits as provided for in House Bill 48o of the Seventy-Fifth General Assembly if such person does not re-enter state employment.
189-69Oct 10
190-69Mar 27
191-69Aug 7COUNTIES.
PROBATE COURTS.
County must bear expense of authorized photographic reproduction and destruction of probate court records.
192-69Apr 22COUNTY COLLECTOR.
FEES, COMPENSATION & SALARIES.
COMPENSATION.
A county collector in a third class county not having township organizations is authorized to collect and retain a commission under Section 52.260, RSMo Supp. 1967, for collecting taxes levied under Section 278.250, RSMo Supp. 1967.
193-69Jun 12ROADS AND BRIDGES.
COUNTY COURT.
TAXES (ROADS AND BRIDGES).
SEWER DISTRICTS.
Revenue derived from a county tax levy under Section 137.555, RSMo can be used only for road and bridge purposes and, therefore, cannot be expended for Jackson County Sewer District purposes.
194-69Mar 27
195-69May 15LOTTERIES.
REFERRAL SELLING.
Referral selling operation described herein in which the purchaser participant is involved in earning some of his commissions through the enrollment of other purchasers is nevertheless a lottery.
196-69Sep 25THIRD AND FOURTH CLASS COUNTIES.
OWNING REAL ESTATE IN OTHER COUNTIES.
SALE OF LAND BY SHERIFF.
REAL ESTATE.
The sheriff of any county in which real estate is located which is owned by another nonadjoining county of the third or fourth class in violation of section 49.285(1), must take possession of the land and sell it in the manner prescribed by section 49.285(1) unless otherwise ordered by a Circuit Court under section 49.285(2).
198-69Jul 10COUNTY CHARTER COMMISSION.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
NECESSARY GOVERNMENTAL EXPENSES.
COUNTY LIABILITY OR REIMBURSEMENT FOR EXPENSES. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
The Clay County Court is authorized to expend county funds to meet the necessary expenses incurred by the Clay County Charter Commission in the performance of its official duties. Necessary expenses do not include ,fees for professional advice and services meals consumed, clothing depleted or commutation expenses incurred by commission members. Nor any way to compensate members of the may the county use its funds in commission for their services.
199-69Jun 24
200-69May 20COUNTY COURT.
COUNTY EMPLOYEES.
If only the presiding judge and one other judge of the County Court are present, the presiding judge may proceed to hire an employee for the county although the other judge votes against such hiring. When all judges are present, and one judge is disqualified to act by reason of his relationship to a prospective employee, the presiding judge may hire said employee although the other judge may vote against said hiring.
201-69Sep 23
206-69Oct 23WITHDRAWNSection 170.051 (1), RSMo Supp. 1967, requires that each school board purchase and supply free textbooks for all pupils in the elementary grades of public schools for the district. The board may provide textbooks and other supplies for all the pupils of the district, but it is not required to do so. The school board may furnish supplies to students who are not able to purchase such supplies for themselves. Under the provisions of the Constitution of Missouri requiring the establishment of free public schools for the gratuitous instruction of persons not in excess of 21 years as provided by law, a school board cannot punish or penalize by expulsion or demerits or by any other means the students who do not have such supplies.
209-69Jun 5STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
OVERTIME COMPENSATION.
Overtime compensation can be paid by the Missouri State Highway Commission to maintenance employees who are required to work overtime for snow and ice removal and for other emergency highway work such as repair or reconstruction of washed out bridges.
212-69Aug 11HOUSING AUTHORITY.
OFFICERS.
A tenant, is not eligible to be appointed to the office of commissioner in a municipal housing project created under provisions of Chapter 99, RSMo 1959.
213-69Apr 29MOTOR VEHICLES.
CRIMINAL LAW.
DRIVERS' LICENSES.
If a person operates a motor vehicle when his driver's license is suspended under Chapter 303, RSMo, "The Safety Responsibility Law," he is in violation of Section 303.370, RSMo 1959, and not Section 302.321, RSMo Supp. 1967.
214-69Jun 5PHARMACISTS.
JURIES.
It is the opinion of this office that pharmacists are exempt from jury duty, under the provisions of Section 338.160, RSMo.
215-69Oct 16PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS.
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER.
Under Article VTI, 59 of the Constitution of Missouri, a person may not hold the office of prosecuting attorney and that of United States Commissioner at the same time.
216-69Aug 4
220-69Jun 9POLLING PLACES.
ELECTIONS.
COUNTY CLERKS.
ELECTION BOARDS.
County clerks, boards of election commissioners or other proper election officials are not required to designate tax supported public buildings to be used as polling places under the provisions of Section 111.257 RSMo. Supp. 1967.
222-69Apr 17STATE BOARD CF EDUCATION.
FEDERAL-STATE AGREEMENTS.
MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING ACT.
Review and certification of Missouri State Board of Education's Agreement with the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare under the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962, as amended.
223-69Oct 27DIRECTOR OF REVENUE.
STATE TREASURER.
INTANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX.
INTEREST.
(1) Ninety-eight per cent of the proceeds of intangible personal property tax which are to be returned to the local political subdivisions is not to be transmitted to the State Treasurer: (2) Treasurer of Missouri is to receive promptly two per cent of the proceeds from the intangible personal property tax and, if he determines that any portion of this two per cent is not needed for current operating expenses, that amount is to be placed at interest for the benefit of the State of Missouri; (3) Director of Revenue is an insurer of that portion of the intangible personal property tax which he retains and is bound to turn over the proceeds to the proper local official on the date as specified by statute. That in discharging this duty he may deposit the portion of the revenue which ultimately is to be returned to the counties for safe-keeping and that he may, in so doing so, deposit these moneys in 'time deposit' accounts which draw interest. In the event that the Director chooses to avail himself of the opportunity to place this money at interest, the interest earned is to be returned to the counties in proporŽtion to the amount of revenue produced by that county.
224-69Jun 6
225-69May 13CITIES.
FIRST CLASS CITIES.
INCORPORATION.
ADOPTION OF CHARTER.
CONSTITUTIONAL CHARTER CITIES.
An unincorporated area incorporating as a first class city cannot at the same time adopt a charter form of government, but may hold elections to present the question of adoption of a charter only after organizing as a first class city.
228-69Jun 12CAPITOL BUILDING.Custodian of House has control only over offices of members and of rooms on the third and fourth floors of West side of the Capitol.
229-69Nov 6
232-69Sep 25
233-69May 1WITHDRAWN
234-69Apr 18
236-69Nov 1WITHDRAWN
239-69May 21
240-69Aug 1
241-69May 27PUBLIC RECORDS.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
LICENSES.
The records concerning motor vehicle registration are public records under Section 301.350, RSMo 1959 and Section 109.180, RSMo Supp. 1967, and shall be kept open to public inspection during reasonable business hours.
244-69Jun 12WITHDRAWNA member of a city hospital board created pursuant to Sections 96.150 to 96.220, RSMo 1959, is not a city officer under Section 77.470, RSMo 1959, and is not disqualified from doing business with the city in areas totally unrelated to the operation of the hospital.
246-69Sep 25POLL BOOKS.
ELECTIONS.
SCHOOLS.
A six-director school district election express statutory language requires that poll books be used and that at the close of each election one of the poll books shall be transmitted to the clerk of the county court and the other retained in the possession of the judges of election open to the inspection of all persons.
247-69May 20
249-69Sep 4SCHOOLS.
TAXATION (SCHOOLS).
A school district may adopt, by the necessary majority required by the Constitution, a proposal to further increase the rate of taxation for a given year or years beyond the rate previously authorized by popular vote for said year or years. Should a proposal for further increase in the rate fail to get the necessary majority required, the rate existing at the time of said vote on the proposed further increase is not repealed thereby, but continues in effect for the term previously authorized by vote.
253-69Sep 9ELECTIONS.
VOTERS.
Honorable William C. Batson, Jr. Prosecuting Attorney Butler County Poplar Bluff, Missouri 63901
254-69Aug 7AMBULANCES.
COUNTY COURTS.
FOURTH CLASS CITIES.
SPECIAL TAX LEVIES.
HOSPITALS.
(1) A county operating an ambulance service under Section 67.300, RSMo Supp. 1967, may ,submit to the voters, under Section 137.065, RSMo 1959, a proposed increase in county revenue service; (2) A fourth class city operating an ambulance service under Section 67.300, RSMo Supp. 1967, may levy, a special tax to pay for such service under the provisions of Section 94.260, RSMo 1959; (3) The electors of a fourth class city may vote an increase in the rate of taxation under Section 94.250, RSMo 1959, to finance an ambulance service authorized by Section 67.300, RSMo Supp. 1967.
256-69Jun 24COUNTY COURT.
JUDGE DISTRICTS.
POPULATION.
HOW EQUALIZED.
In dividing county into county court judge districts contiguously located, and as near equal in population as practicable, under Section 49.010, RSMo 1959, county court in equalizing population of districts is required by Section 1.100, RSMo 1959, to use last preceding census report of United States for county.
257-69Jun 26MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.
POLICE.
Independence, a Constitutional Charter City is not prevented by state law from empowering the Chief of Police to commission reserve policemen.
258-69Aug 28COUNTY CLERK.
ELECTIONS.
REGISTRATION.
The County Court of Callaway County may properly reimburse the County Clerk for expenses actually and necessarily incurred by him in performing official duties required to be performed under the County Registration Law (Chapter 114, RSMo.).
260-69Jun 16WITHDRAWN
261-69Jun 12CITIES.Statutes imposing liability on first and second class cities for riot damage do not apply to Constitutional Charter City.
265-69Oct 30CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
SCHOOLS.
A public school board may not allow the use of public school property by the Ministerial Alliance to conduct religious training.
267-69Sep 9MOTOR VEHICLES.
COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES.
A station wagon used to transport tools used in repair work is not a commercial motor vehicle.
270-69Dec 16
271-69Oct 9TRUTH IN LENDING.
DIVISION OF FINANCE.
CREDIT.
Federal Truth In Lending Act supersedes Missouri Credit Law where disclosures would be inconsistent with federal system; other provisions of Missouri law remain in force.
272-69May 14
273-69Jun 26ARREST.
HIGHWAY PATROL.
MOTOR VEHICLES.
Members of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, with the exception of the director of radio and radio personnel, are authorized by Sections 43.195 and 564.443, RSMo Supp. 1967, to arrest without a warrant for a misdemeanor not committed in their presence, upon reasonable grounds, for the offenses mentioned in these statutes. The one and one-half hour limitation imposed by Section 564.443, RSMo Supp. 1967, does apply to arrests for violations of Section 564.440, RSMo Supp. 1967 (driving while intoxicated) but does not apply to arrests for all other motor vehicle law violations under Section 43.195, RSMo Supp. 1967.
274-69Aug 22
275-69Jul 1
277-69Jun 5
278-69Aug 7WITHDRAWNSecond Class County may not effect substantial regulation of strip mining through zoning ordinance, because of express provisions of Sections 64.560 RSMo and 64.890 RSMo Supp. 1967.
279-69Jun 26STATE AUDITOR.
STATE TREASURER.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
The State Auditor is required under law to audit the Office of the State Treasurer at least once annually and is required to examine and post-audit the Department of Revenue not less than once every two years.
281-69Jul 3SOIL-AND WATER.
CONSERVATION.
DISTRICTS.
WATERSHED PROTECTION AND FLOOD PREVENTION SUBDISTRICTS.
DISESTABLISHMENT.
Section 278.290, RSMo Supp. 1967, which requires a waiting period of more than five years for disestablishment of Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Subdistricts has no application to the disestablishment of Soil and Water Conservation Districts; disestablishment of such districts is governed solely by Section 278.150, RSMo Supp. 1967, which permits disestablishment at any time.
283-69Aug 28CITIES, TOWNS & VILLAGES.
SEWERS.
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS.
TAXATION.
Third class city with existing sewer and disposal plant may establish general sewer system under 88.832 RSMo 1959, and the city council may levy the tax authorized thereunder. Such tax may be in excess of the constitutional limit for general municipal purposes.
285-69Aug 13
286-69Oct 23VOTING.
ELECTIONS.
ELECTION JUDGES.
In a county which has provided for voter registration, under the provisions of Chapter 114, RSMo, "The Local Option Registration Law": .(1) That pursuant to Section 114.220(3), RSMo Supp. 1967, a person registered in a precinct in which he offers to vote, may not be challenged on the day of election solely on the basis that his residency is actually in another precinct; (2) It is further the conclusion of this office that the requisites to registration set out in Section 114.050, RSMo 1959, except those of precinct residency, may be inquired into by challenge on the day of election.
287-69Oct 7ROADS AND BRIDGES.
ROAD DISTRICTS.
SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICTS.
A commissioner of a special road district may not be employed as a laborer for the road district.
288-69Jun 20
290-69Jun 27
291-69Jul 11
292-69Sep 11USURY.
INTEREST.
It is the opinion of this office that the making of a loan by requiring the execution of a note to the principal of which is added simple interest on the entire amount of the loan at the rate of five per cent per annum for seven years, payable over a period of 84 months in equal monthly installments and secured by a first deed of trust on real estate constitutes usury in that the total interest payable on the note evidencing the debt would exceed eight per cent per annum as limited by Sections 408.030 and 408.050, RSMo.
293-69Jun 25GOVERNOR.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS.
PUBLIC OFFICERS.
The Governor can designate a person to perform the duties of the office of the head of an executive department, such person not being appointed to the office or claiming title to the office. Such person can perform the duties of the office until such time as the office is properly filled by a qualified person duly appointed.
294-69Jul 11STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION.Commission may establish position of Director, having general charge and supervision of state highway department, and may determine qualifications. Provisions of Section 226.040, RSMo 1959, relating to "chief engineer" are not effective to limit this authority.
295-69Aug 22
296-69Aug 21CORPORATIONS.
PROFESSIONAL CORPORATIONS.
ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS.
A corporation organized under "The General and Business Corporation Law of Missouri," Chapter 351, RSMo 1959, may have as a purpose the practice of architecture and professional engineering. A corporation organized pursuant to "The Professional Corporation Law of Missouri," Chapter 356, RSMo Supp. 1967, may also have as a purpose the practice of architecture and professional engineering. A corporation organized pursuant to either of the above mentioned chapters must have a certificate of authority issued by the State Board of Registration for Architects and Professional Engineers before it may solicit, offer and render architectural or professional engineering services in this state. It is not necessary for the Board to revoke or cancel the certificate of authority of a corporation organized pursuant to Chapter 356 if that corporation should elect to continue doing business under Chapter 351.
297-69Oct 14WITHDRAWNThe bond issue election of Phelps County for the issuance of bonds for the purpose of hospital expansion and for nursing home facilities at which election the voters were required to vote for or against both propositions is invalid due to the fact the notice And the ballot therein violate Missouri law in that two distinct propositions are submitted to the voters, and that said voters must either approve or disapprove both propositions.
298-69Jun 18STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
ELEMENTARY & SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT OF 1965.
AGREEMENTS.
Review and, certification of application of the State Board of Education for Grant under Title V of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, P.L. 89-10, as amended.
301-69Jun 18STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ACT.
FEDERAL-STATE AGREEMENTS.
Review and certification of State Plan of State Board of Education under the Vocational Education Act of 1963, as amended.
302-69Sep 24
303-69Oct 9VITAL STATISTICS.
HEALTH.
DIVISION OF HEALTH.
DEATH CERTIFICATES.
FORGERY.
Funeral directors who make copies of death certificates prior to filing with the local registrar and with the Division of Health or funeral directors who make copies of certified copies of death certificates are in violation of the provisions of Section 193.380, RSMo Supp. 1967.
304-69Aug 19
305-69Sep 18MISSOURI STATE SOIL AND WATER DISTRICTS COMMISSION.
NOTICE OF ELECTION TO LOCAL BOARDS OF SUPERVISORS.
Elections for the members of boards of soil and water district supervisors must be preceded by legal notice of the time, place, and purpose of the election.
306-69Aug 21SEARCH WARRANTS.
POLICE.
CITIES, TOWNS & VILLAGES.
Supreme Court Rule 33.02 controls the execution of search warrants. By allowing execution by "peace officers," it thus authorizes officers of a municipal police department in cities of the third class to execute search warrants.
307-69Jun 27
308-69Aug 22
309-69Aug 28ROADS & BRIDGES.
SPECIAL ROAD DISTRICTS.
1. The commissioners of a special road district organized under the provisions of Section 233.170, RSMo 1959, and located within a fourth class county do not have the authority to make street improvements within an incorporated city of the fourth class. 2. A county court in a fourth class county is authorized to expend money derived from the special road and bridge tax levy under Section 137.555, RSMo 1959, or from the general revenue tax where such is available on the repair and upkeep of city streets in a fourth class city located within a special road district where such city streets form a part of a continuous county road system, but it canŽnot spend money on a bridge located within a special road district, whether said bridge lies within or without city limits.
311-69Aug 25MOTOR VEHICLE.
COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE.
A motor vehicle designed as a passenger carrying vehicle but regularly used to transport freight and merchandise is required to be registered as a commercial motor vehicle.
314-69Sep 16PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY DISTRICTS.
EXTENSION OF SERVICES.
The public water supply system can refuse to extend services because of anticipated excessive rates if it be affirmatively shown that the refusal was a result of a reasonable and impartial administrative determination.
315-69Sep 24
316-69Dec 16TOWNSHIPS.
BONDS.
TOWNSHIP COLLECTOR.
A township board may consent to pay the cost of a surety bond of the township collector. Such consent is discretionary with the township board and if it is not given the township collector must pay the cost of such bond whether it be a personal or surety bond.
317-69Jun 30FEDERAL-STATE AGREEMENTS.
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION ACT OF 1965.
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Review and certification of State Application (June 18, 1969) to Participate in Title III of Public Law 89-10, (Public Law 90-247, Section 131, Amendments to Title III of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965).
319-69Sep 15UNFAIR MILK SALES PRACTICES ACT.A supermarket which demands and receives ninety. days credit from dairy suppliers would be in violation of Section 6.440(3), RSMo 1959, if the nature of said credit demand is that of a discriminatory gift not available to all purchasers nor extended by all suppliers and if the effect thereof is to divert trade or injure competition.
320-69Jul 3
321-69Aug 4WITHDRAWN
322-69Jul 10AIR POLLUTION.(1) The state does not have the power under Chapter 203, RSMo, to force a municipality to pass an ordinance on air pollution; (2) if a municipality does not enact an ordinance on air pollution, the individual council members are not in violation of state law and cannot be punished in regard thereto; (3) if city ordinances are passed in regard to air pollution the city must apply for an exemption from the Missouri Air Conservation Commission under Section 203.150(1), RSMo Supp. 1967, before such ordinances can be enŽforced; if an exemption is granted but such ordinances are not being enforced the exemption will be revoked under the provisions of Section 203.150(4), RSMo Supp. 1967, but no other penalties can be inflicted upon either the municipality or the city councilmen by the Air Conservation Commission.
323-69Sep 11
324-69Oct 9CITIES, TOWNS & VILLAGES.
CITY COUNCIL.
QUORUM.
A legal quorum of the Board of Alder men of the City of Frontenac a fourth class city was not destroyed when three aldermen left a special meeting of the Board of Aldermen with the purpose of preventing a vote on a resolution and that the resolution, which received more than a majority of the votes cast, was legally adopted.
325-69Aug 7WITHDRAWNCity attorney of fourth class city must be resident but special counsel employed by authority of the mayor and board of alderman need not be a resident.
332-69Sep 18WITHDRAWNA person whose driver's license has already expired is not a person whose license can be revoked and such a person is not subject to prosecution under Section 302.321, RSMo Supp. 1967, but is instead to be prosecuted under Section 302.020. RSMo Supp. 1967, and Section 302.340, RSMo 1959.
333-69Nov 18CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES.
POLICE COURTS.
MUNICIPAL COURTS.
(1) A jury in a municipal court in a fourth class city in a second class county should be selected as provided in Chapter 499, RSMo, when no written request has been made by a magistrate as provided for under Section 495.040, RSMo Supp. 1967. (2) The number of jurors for a jury in a municipal court in a fourth class city is to be determined as provided for under Section 543.210, RSMo.
334-69Dec 18WITHDRAWNLiquor Control Laws do not require a wholesaler to sell all brands of liquor to any retailer who wishes to purchase from him; Missouri antitrust laws prohibit any combination or agreement between distiller and wholesaler restricting; customers to whom wholesaler may sell merchandise which he owns; where retailer owns private label or brand of liquor his mere refusal to sell it to other retailers does not violate antitrust laws.
337-69Oct 6CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
STATE COLLEGES.
SCHOOLS.
A state college or university does not violate constitutional provisions by giving credit for course taught by representative of religious denomination, so long as university premises or facilities are not used.
339-69Jul 26
340-69Jul 26
341-69Jul 26
342-69Jul 26
343-69Jul 26
344-69Jul 26
345-69Sep 2CONFLICTS OF INTEREST.
SCHOOLS.
A resident of one school district who is employed as a full time teacher in another school district can serve in the position of school board member in the district in which he resides without violating the provisions of the Conflict of Interest Law, Sections 105.450 to 105.495, RSMo Supp. 1967.
346-69Aug 29
347-69Aug 26MOTOR VEHICLES.A motor vehicle designed and assembled as construction equipment prior to sale at retail is exempt from registration.
348-69Oct 21PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS.
DIVISION OF WELFARE.
JUVENILE COURTS.
It is the duty of the prosecuting attorney in a fourth class county to represent the Division of Welfare in adoption proceedings involving a child whose legal custody they have accepted.
349-69Sep 29
350-69Sep 30COUNTY OFFICERS.
COUNTIES.
MILEAGE.
EXPENSES.
A county court may in its discretion reimburse county officers for travel expenses necessarily and indispensably incurred in the performance of the duties of their offices.
351-69Sep 30COUNTY OFFICERS.
COUNTIES.
MILEAGE.
EXPENSES.
A county court may in its discretion reimburse county officers for travel expenses necessarily and indispensably incurred in the performance of the duties of their offices.
353-69Aug 26SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
Section 168.116 of House Bill 120 of the 75th General Assembly which will become a law if approved by the Governor is constitutional and forbids only those activities by a school teacher included in the management of a campaign for the election or defeat of a member or members of a board of education by which he is employed.
354-69Oct 27
355-69Aug 19
356-69Sep 30COUNTIES.
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
Article 1, §7, Constitution of Missouri prohibits public funds from being used to employ a full-time chaplain for the Jackson County Jail.
358-69Sep 9COMPENSATION.
MAGISTRATES.
RETIREMENT.
A magistrate who retired on her sixty-fifth birthday prior to the enactment of 476.456 by House Bill 216 of the Seventy-Fifth General Assembly after having served twenty-two years as a magistrate is entitled to the benefits afforded by Section 476.450 and can elect to become a special commissioner and receive compensation of one-third the compensation provided by law from the office from which she has retired.
359-69Sep 10WITHDRAWNA city cannot, before October 13, 1969, the effective date of the city sales tax act (House Bill No. 243 of the 75th General Assembly), pass an ordinance levying a sales tax in accordance with the provisions of the act, and call a special election thereon to be held subsequent to the effective date of the act.
360-69Aug 4
361-69Aug 21NURSING HOME DISTRICTS.A nursing home district may not annex territory of another nursing home district.
362-69Sep 25CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES.
SCHOOLS.
ANNEXATION.
1. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 162.421, RSMo Supp. 1967, the children in areas proposed to be annexed to the City of Columbia in October, 1969, become residents of the Columbia School District on July 1, 1970, and thus will then be eligible to attend the schools of that district, if the proposed annexation is approved. 2. The property in the annexed areas will be subject to the Columbia School District 1970 tax levy, if the proposed annexation is approved. 3. The 1969 taxes are to be paid to the school districts containing the annexed areas and are to be considered in the settlement apportioning the property and obligations of the districts from which land was taken, according to the procedure provided in Section 162.031, RSMo Supp. 1967, if the proposed annexation is approved.
363-69Sep 5
364-69Oct 16MOTOR VEHICLES.
LICENSES.
LOCAL COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES.
A person, not a farmer, operating on a local commercial motor vehicle license, may not, by changing the operating address displayed on the vehicle or by any other means, legally operate outside of more than one municipality of operation and its twenty-five mile radius during the licensed period.
365-69Sep 30SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
COUNTY JUDGES.
There is no constitutional or statutory provision disqualifying a person from running for the position of county judge because he is a teacher in a state college.
366-69Dec 18WITHDRAWNSince a sheriff has the duty to enforce the laws of the State throughout his county, a city cannot contract with him to provide police services for that city.
368-69Aug 7
370-69Aug 15
371-69Aug 29
372-69Sep 25DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CONGRESS.Declarations of candidacy for Congress filed prior to the effective date of new apportionment legislation are a nullity and candidates who have attempted, to file before such date must file after the effective date of the new law in order to be placed on ballots.
373-69Sep 11
376-69Sep 18MUNICIPAL COURTS.
POLICE COURTS.
CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES.
CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
OF VILLAGE.
MAYOR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
House Bill 199 of the 75th General Assembly provides that as of October 13, 1969, in towns or villages in a county of the first class with a charter form of government and in cities of the fourth class in a county of the first class with a charter form of government: (1) The authority of the chairman of such town or village to hear and determine offenses against the ordinances of such town or vilŽlage is abolished and provides in lieu thereof for the election or appointment of a municipal judge who will have such jurisdiction; (2)The office of the chairman of such towns or villages is not otherwise affected by the provisions of said bill and said chairŽman need not resign and his office is not vacated; (3) the authority of the mayors or police judges of cities of the fourth class in such county to hear and determine offenses against the ordinances of said cities is abolished and provides in lieu thereof for the election or appointment of a municipal judge who will exercise the jurisdiction formerly exercised by such mayors or police judges. Only the municipal courts in a first class county with a charter form of government are affected by the provisions of House Bill 199 and the bill in no way affects the jurisdiction of personnel of the city courts in any of the towns, villages or cities in other counties.
377-69Sep 30LIQUOR.
CORPORATIONS.
A corporation which holds a majority interest in various other corporations cannot, either personally or through its various subsidiaries, hold more than three retail liquor-by-the-drink licenses.
379-69Oct 27
381-69Sep 25BAIL BONDS.A member of the Selective Service Board of Jefferson County is not disqualified by his membership therein from acting as a professional surety on bail bonds under Supreme Court Rule 32.14.
384-69Aug 28
387-69Oct 9SHERIFFS.
COMPENSATION.
FEES.
LEGISLATION.
AUDITOR.
Senate Bill No. 165 of the 75th General Assembly relating to sheriffs of class three and class four counties provides for compensation for such sheriffs which is in addition to other compensation now provided by law and is effective October 13, 1969. Senate Bill No. 165, however, limits the total compensation of all sheriffs of counties of the third class with an assessed valuation of less than $20 million to $10,000 per year, excluding mileage.
392-69Oct 14CRIMINAL COSTS.The state shall pay from the criminal cost appropriations for the cost of "a transcript" of criminal proceedings where the defendant is sentenced to five years or more in the penitentiary when the transcript is required by the judge, but that there is no authority for the state to pay for a copy thereof when required by the judge at the conclusion of the case.
396-69Sep 30WITHDRAWNHouse Bill No. 52 of the 75th General Assembly providing for payment to a sheriff of all necessary expenses incurred by the sheriff or his deputy in returning a person for whom a warrant has been issued by a court in this state and who waives extradition is only applicable when such person is arrested in and held in a state adŽjoining Missouri.
397-69Sep 23
398-69Nov 20
399-69Oct 9CIRCUIT CLERKS.
COMMON PLEAS COURTS.
RECORDERS OF DEEDS.
COMPENSATION.
FEES.
LEGISLATION.
AUDITOR.
With respect to House Bill 119 of the 75th General Assembly relating to the total compensation formula for the offices of recorder of deeds, circuit clerks, circuit clerk-ex officio recorder of deeds, in certain counties, and clerks of the common pleas courts, (1) The present full compensation of the recorder of deeds in class two counties can be readily ascertained; and if the compensation provided by House Bill 119 exceeds that provided by statutes applicable before the enactment of House Bill 119, such new compensation cannot be paid during the present term of office. (2) Circuit clerks of class two, three and four counties and the recorder of deeds in counties of the third class and clerks of the courts of common pleas will not receive the compensation provided by House Bill 119 during their present term if the compensation of such officers provided for by such bill is greater than the present statutory salaries of such officers. The additional compensation provided for the clerk of the Hannibal Court of Common Pleas under the provisions of Section 483.455 of House Bill No. 74 is also considered in computing his present salary.
400-69Nov 11SCHOOLS.
STATE AID.
SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION.
If a school board reasonably concludes that a student resides more than one mile from school via the shortest reasonably suitable route for pedestrian traffic and, furthermore, decides to provide public transportation for that student, the school district is entitled to state aid for the transportation of that pupil computed in accordance with Section 163.161, Senate Bills No. 1, 185 and 215, 75th General Assembly.
402-69Oct 1
403-69Oct 9PROSECUTING ATTORNEY.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST.
LEGISLATOR.
It is improper for a prosecuting attorney to represent landowners in condemnation actions filed by the State Highway Commission. It is illegal for prosecuting attorneys to represent individuals charged for violating the criminal laws of this state. A prosecuting attorney would violate the common law prohibition against holding conflicting and inconsistent public offices if he were to serve as a member of the State Highway Commission or the State Conservation Commission. A member of the General Assembly may represent landŽowners in condemnation actions filed by the State Highway Commission. A member of the General Assembly may also represent individuals charged with violation of state laws in courts having jurisdiction of criminal cases including both misdemeanors and felonies in the State of Missouri. For a member of the General Assembly to serve as a member of the State. Highway Commission or the State Conservation Commission would be a violation of Article 3, §12 of the Constitution of Missouri.
404-69Oct 7JURISDICTION.
MAGISTRATE COURTS.
NONRESIDENTS.
Magistrate courts may obtain personal jurisdiction over nonresidents in those situations enumerated in §506.500, RSMo Supp. 1967, where magistrate courts have jurisdiction over the subject matter pursuant to other statutory provisions.
406-69Oct 9
407-69Sep 18COUNTY CLERK.
TAXATION.
It is the ministerial duty of a county clerk to extend taxes in the tax books based upon the tax rates certified to him by the school boards of the various school districts and he has no power to question the tax rates certified to him by such school boards or to refuse to extend the taxes because he determines that the school boards have allegedly certified to him tax rates not authorized by law.
408-69Oct 9COUNTY COURTS.
SHERIFFS.
COLLECTORS.
COMPENSATION.
LEGISLATION.
AUDITOR.
(1) House Bill 116 of the 75th General Assembly which provides a mode of fixed compensation for judges of county courts of certain third class counties does not constitute an increase in the compensation of such officers and is effective October 13, 1969. The provision of said bill increasing the compensation of judges of the county courts of second class counties is not effective during the-term of such judges. (2) House Bill No. 264 of the General Assembly authorizing a uniform allowance to sheriffs and deputy sheriffs does not constitute an increase in compensation during the term of such officers and is therefore effective October 13, 1969. Said bill also provides for additional compensation to sheriffs of class two counties as compensation for additional services by such sheriffs and therefore is not an increase in compensation within the meaning of Section 13, Article VII, of the Constitution and is effective October 13, 1969. (3) House Bill No. 399 of the 75th General Assembly provides that the county collector of third and fourth class counties may retain an increased percentage of fees and comŽmissions for deputy and clerical hire. Such increase is not to the, benefit of such collectors, does not constitute an increase in compensation during the term of the collector or his deputies within the prohibition of Section 13, Article VII, of the Constitution and is effective October 13, 1969. Such increase may be used in full for the fiscal year ending February 28, 1970.
409-69Oct 9COUNTIES.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
OFFICERS.
COUNTY CLERKS.
COUNTY COURTS.
COMPENSATION.
FEES.
COUNTY FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
AUDITOR.
With respect to the provisions of Conference Committee Substitute for House Substitute for Senate Bill No. 13 of the 75th General Assembly, (1) Section 50.810 of said bill relating to preparation of county financial statements is effective January 1, 1971, and effective also on that date are the amendments to Section 51.300 which provides that the compensation of county clerks of county courts of the second, third and fourth classes be computed upon the variables of population and assessed valuation and that said compensation constitutes the entire compensation for services performed by said clerk except for fees for the issuance of fish and game licenses or permits. After the effective date of said section, the county clerks will not be entitled to receive any additional amount for the service performed under Section 50.810 as amended by the bill. The county court may contract with individuals, corporations or associations for the performance of said services in an amount that the court deems reasonable and just; (2) Section 1 of said bill provides that in counties of second, third and fourth classes which have adopted the provisions of Chapters 114 and 116, RSMo, providing for voter registration, the county clerk shall perform the services specified therein and for such services shall, in addition to the compensation now provided by law, receive the sum of $1,500 per year. Section 1 is effective October 13, 1969. However, such services are to be performed annually and before May 10th. Accordingly, these services could not be performed for the year 1969, and such county clerks are not entitled to such compensation for the year 1969. Such services can be performed for the year 1970 and such compensation is effective for the year 1970, but not thereafter in view of the effective date of termination of the provisions for increased compensation which is December 31, 1970.
411-69Sep 30BONDS.Bondsman may establish qualification by means of encumbered property having clear value in excess of encumbrance, or by personal property having stable value, but not by property held by entireties.
413-69Nov 25SCHOOLS.
TEACHERS.
1. Insubordination as used in paragraph 168.107 1(3) means: A teacher's willful, intentional refusal or neglect to obey an express or implied command, instruction, order or rule of the teacher's employing school board, which command, instruction, order or rule is known to the teacher, is reasonable in nature and is given by and with proper authority. 2. A teacher belonging to a voluntary organization whose membership consists in part of teachers would not be in violation of Section 168.116 if the association takes part in the management of a campaign for the election or defeat of a member of a board of education so long as the teacher member does not take part in the initiation or control of the campaign.
414-69Oct 2
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416-69Sep 25SCHOOLS.There is no Missouri statute or regulation of the State Board of Education requiring students to take "mass showers" or requiring teachers to include sex education in the curriculum of kindergarten through sixth grade.
417-69Nov 25COUNTIES.
TAX LEVY.
TAXATION.
The county court of a second class county having anticipated the assessed valuation of the county to be in excess of $300 million cannot consistent with Article X, Section 11(b), Missouri. Constitution, and Section 50.550, RSMo 1959, propose and adopt a budget for the next fiscal year within which budget there is a recommendation for a tax levy in excess of 35 cents per hundred dollars of assessed valuation.
418-69Dec 24ESCAPE FROM COUNTY JAILS.Pursuant to § 557.390, RSMo 1959, an individual,allegedly absent without leave from the military detained by civilian law enforcers is "lawfully imprisoned or detained . . . upon any criminal charge . . . for the violation of any penal statute," and may be convicted for escaping from such detention.
420-69Oct 28
421-69Oct 16WITHDRAWNSection 168.131, RSMo 1967 Supp. does not apply to non-certificated building construction employees of the Board of Education for the City of St. Louis.
423-69Oct 14
424-69Oct 30LOTTERIES.A contest that requires the entrant to go to a store selling the contest sponsor's product or to buy a magazine in order to obtain an entry blank, and in which prizes are awarded based on a drawing from the submitted entry blanks, does constitute a lottery within the meaning of Article III, Section 39, Missouri Constitution, and therefore, is prohibited in Missouri. A contest that requires the entrants to submit a photograph taken by the entrant, and in which prizes are given, but in which the winners are selected on clearly defined elements of skill, is not a lottery within the meaning of the above cited constitutional provisions, and therefore, is not prohibited in Missouri.
425-69Oct 9WITHDRAWNIn determining the distribution of cigarette tax proceeds in a first class county with a charter form of government, only the federal decennial census can be used to determine what part of the funds will be given to the county for its unincorporated areas, but special censuses conŽducted pursuant to Sections 71.160-71.180, RSMo 1959, may be used to determine what part of the remaining fund will be distributed to each incorporated area in the county.
426-69Oct 9CRIMINAL LAWS.A person who knowingly and willfully makes or causes to be made a false report to any peace officer or other official in the state of Missouri whose duty it is to enforce the criminal laws of the state, concerning an alleged crime, has committed misdemeanor under Section 562.285, RSMo Supp. 1967, and can be prosecuted therefor.
427-69Nov 6CONSERVATION COMMISSION.
MAGISTRATE COURTS.
LICENSES.
JURISDICTION.
COURTS.
The courts of Missouri do not have jurisdiction to suspend or revoke permits issued by the Conservation Commission and further the Conservation Commission does not have the power to confer such jurisdiction on the courts and any such rule purporting to confer such jurisdiction is invalid.
428-69Oct 14FEES.
CIRCUIT CLERKS.
COMMON PLEAS CLERKS.
CLERKS OF COURTS OF CRIMINAL.
CORRECTION.
The clerks of the common pleas courts, clerks of courts of criminal correction, and circuit clerks to whom House Bill No. 35 of the 75th General Assembly applies should collect the fees therein provided in all cases which are not terminated before October 13, 1969, the effective date of such bill.
431-69Oct 6
432-69Oct 10WITHDRAWNWith respect to Senate Bills Nos. 165 and 262 and House Bills Nos. 52 and 264 of the 75th General Assembly relating to sheriffs' compensation and allowances, (1 Such bills are effective October 13, 1969; (2) The compensation provided under House Bill No. 264 and Senate Bill No. 165 are pro rated for the month of October, 1969, and to the end of the year; (3) The county court may authorize the full uniŽform allowance for October, 1969, and monthly thereafter; (4) Under the provisions of Senate Bill No. compensation of sheriffs of third clas valuation of less than $20 million, if 13, 1969, have already received fees excess of $10,000, they are entitle over $10,000 and not in excess of to any additional compensation fro 1970. After October 13, 1969, s total compensation in excess of to the maximum of $10,000 to J by the sheriff do not constit the meaning of Senate Bill N for official mileage by or No. 52 applies only to an entitled to be reimbursed adjoining Missouri; (8) court to reimburse the such costs to be taxe
433-69Oct 9WITHDRAWNWith respect to certain provisions of e COMPENSATION: Bill No. 13 of the 75th General Assembly FEES: relating to the compensation of county AUDITOR: clerks in second, third and fourth class LEGISLATION: counties, (1) Section 51.300, RSMo Supp. 1967, is not repealed: until January 1, 1971; (2) Subsection 2 of Section 1 of the bill is of effect only for the year 1970; (3) Subsection 4 of Section 51.450, RSMo Supp. 1967, provides that the total compensation of such clerks as provided in Section 51.300, RSMo, shall be considered for the purpose of computing the sums allowed for the third class county clerks, deputy and assistant hire; and, the compensation provided such clerks under Subsection 2 of Section 1 of this bill is not considŽered in such computation; (4) Section 2 of the bill is not effective until January 1, 1971; and thereafter the only fees that can be retained by the clerk in addition to the salary provided are fees for fish and game licenses and permits, except for county clerks of counties of the fourth class who are limited by the provision of Section 2 of the bill to a salary of five thousand five hundred dollars including all fees whether for fish and game licenses or otherwise.
434-69Oct 9COMMON PLEAS COURTS.
COMPENSATION.
LEGISLATION.
AUDITOR.
The clerk of the Hannibal Court of Common Pleas shall be compensated for the period October 13, 1969, to the end of his present term, December 31, 1970, under the provisions of existing law and of Section 483.455 of House Bill No. 74 of the 75th General Assembly. After such date, he will be compensated as provided in Section 50.335 of House Bill No. 119 of the 75th General Assembly.
436-69Oct 9SCHOOLS.
INTEREST.
BONDS.
SCHOOL BONDS.
The highest rate of interest payable on general obligation school bonds issued by common, six-director, urban or metropolitan school districts in this state is eight per cent per annum.
437-69Oct 6
438-69May 19LIMITED DRIVING PRIVILEGES.
MOTOR VEHICLES.
DRIVERS' LICENSES.
The courts have no authority to grant limited or hardship driving privileges to any individual whose license has been revoked for a second conviction for driving while intoxicated under §564.440, RSMo Supp. 1967.
439-69Oct 30LIQUOR.
INTOXICATING LIQUOR.
LICENSES.
1. An applicant for a liquor license in this state must be denied a license by the Supervisor where he has been convicted under the laws of the United States or of any state of an offense involving a violation of the provisions of any law applicable to the manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquor subsequent to the ratification of the Twenty-first Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. 2. An applicant for a liquor license in this state must be denied such license by the Supervisor where he has been convicted in another state of an offense not related to any liquor laws but which is a felony under the laws of that state where such conviction disqualifies him from voting under the laws of this state. 3. Where the conviction or convictions are not sufficient to disqualify an applicant on the above grounds, the Supervisor of Liquor Control may refuse to grant such applicant a license where the circumstances surrounding such conviction or convictions are such as to show bad moral character.
440-69Nov 18COMPENSATION.
TEACHERS.
SCHOOLS.
COLLEGES.
Pursuant to Section 174.140, Senate Bill No. 12 Seventy-Fifth General Assembly, a state college board of regents has the discretionary authority to pay as part of an employee's compensation the premium for hospitalization, health or life insurance.
441-69Oct 23TOWNSHIPS.
ASSESSORS.
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449-69Oct 15
450-69Oct 23ASSESSOR.
COUNTY ASSESSOR.
PUBLIC RECORDS.
Card Index system kept by assessor belongs to county.
451-69Nov 13CIRCUIT CLERKS.
ST. LOUIS CITY.
The Clerk of the Circuit Court of the City of St. Louis has the discretionary power and authority to invest funds deposited in the registry of the court in the manner provided in Section 483.310, RSMo 1959, without any action by the General Assembly.
452-69Oct 23SCHOOLS.
INSURANCE.
A school board has the discretionary authority to pay the premiums for hospitalization and health insurance for its employees as part of their compensation.
454-69Nov 4INTEREST.
BONDS.
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW.
CITIES, TOWNS & VILLAGES.
(1) House Bill No. 2, as passed by the First Extraordinary Session of the 75th General Assembly, is within the scope of the Governor's special proclamation. (2) House Bill No. 2 complies with the provisions of Section 23 of Article III of the Constitution which require that no bill shall contain more than one subject which shall be clearly expressed in its title. (3) The emergency clause contained in Section A of House Bill No. 2 is invalid in that such clause is not "necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health or safety."
457-69Oct 24ELECTIONS.
SECRETARY OF STATE.
REFERENDUM.
INITIATIVE.
PETITIONS.
(1) The duty of the Secretary of State with respect to referendum petitions is ministerial rather than discretionary; and if petitions are presented that on their face contain signatures verified as provided for in Section 126.040, RSMo 1959, your duty is only to determine whether there are sufficient signatures from the prescribed number of congressional districts. (2) Circulators of initiative and referendum petitions must personally witness the signing of all names that they verified pursuant to Section 126.040, RSMo 1959; however, there may be more than one circulator for each sheet of a petition. The Secretary of State is required to file all petitions that appear, prima facie, to be in order. The validity of petitions which the Secretary files may be contested according to the provisions of Section 126.050. (3) Elections called by referendum are to be held at the general election in November of even numbered years unless the legislature should designate another date.
462-69Oct 27
463-69Oct 30CRIMINAL LAW.
RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS.
Person charged with receiving stolen property may be prosecuted in any county in which he is shown to have been in possession of the property.
465-69Oct 27
466-69Dec 16ARCHITECTS.1. Section 327.030 and Section 327.271, RSMo 1959, which authorized the predecessor of the Missouri State Board,for Architects, Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors to issue special permits to architects and to collect fees when such permits were renewed, were repealed when Senate Bill 117 of the 75th General Assembly became law on October 13, 1969, and 2. Senate Bill 117 does not authorize the Missouri Board for Architects, Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors to renew, or collect re