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Missouri Laws > Title VII > Chapter 91 - Municipally Owned Utilities


Current as of: 2009
§ 91.010Cities empowered to erect, maintain gas and power plants--waterworks--ice plants--electric light plants
§ 91.020Cities empowered to sell light and power
§ 91.025Definitions--continuation of existing electrical service--change of supplier--commission jurisdiction
§ 91.026Aluminum smelting facilities may contract to purchase electric power, no set rates or time periods--definitions--criteria
§ 91.030Cities may purchase light and power, and ancillary services
§ 91.040Cities may use streets and roads
§ 91.050Cities owning waterworks may supply other cities
§ 91.055Customers may choose to maintain municipal water service despite claim of exclusive right by public water supply district (Jackson County). Customers may choose to maintain municipal water service despite claim of exclusive right by public water supply di
§ 91.060Cities, towns or villages may procure water from any other city--contract
§ 91.070City authorized to lay pipes and mains, machinery to carry out provisions of section 91.060
§ 91.080Condemnation proceedings--compensation for private property taken
§ 91.090Certain cities may construct or acquire waterworks
§ 91.100May contract to supply
§ 91.110May acquire by purchase
§ 91.120May acquire water system--procedure
§ 91.130Proposition to sell to be in writing--publication--deed, how made
§ 91.140Petition by citizens--duty of council
§ 91.150Plant, how paid for--bonds to constitute lien
§ 91.160Management--form of bonds
§ 91.170May advertise for bids to construct
§ 91.180Contractor to give bond
§ 91.190Bid for construction to be submitted to voters
§ 91.200Council to appoint superintendent of construction
§ 91.210What provisions to apply
§ 91.220Failure to redeem bonds
§ 91.230City to pay for fire protection--rates
§ 91.240Funds, where deposited
§ 91.250Waterworks bonds of certain cities may be deposited as securities
§ 91.260Board of waterworks commissioners, how composed--compensation
§ 91.270Powers and duties of board--may appoint manager--city to pay for water
§ 91.280Board and manager liable on bond for neglect
§ 91.290Waterworks exempt from execution, exception
§ 91.300Scope of sections 91.090 to 91.300
§ 91.450Certain cities may own public utilities--how acquired--board of public works
§ 91.460Board to be nonpartisan--salary--bond
§ 91.470Office vacated, how
§ 91.480Board to manage municipal utilities
§ 91.490Council to prescribe powers--rules and regulations
§ 91.500Officers and employees--compensation
§ 91.510Salaries and expenses--how paid
§ 91.520Board to keep accounts and make report
§ 91.530Board to let work by contract
§ 91.540Rates to be fixed by board
§ 91.550Referendum on sale of municipal utility by third class city
§ 91.560Special charter cities may enact certain ordinances
§ 91.570Cities are authorized to acquire all necessary lands and easements
§ 91.580May condemn private property for public use
§ 91.590Rights and powers granted herein shall be in addition to all rights and powers of such cities under laws of state
§ 91.593Waterworks--authority to acquire property and furnish services outside city limits
§ 91.595Waterworks--revenue bonds, issuance--authorization for
§ 91.596Revenue bonds--election--form of ballot
§ 91.597Bonds, how signed--term--rate of interest
§ 91.600Waterworks property, how acquired--may issue bonds, make contracts (certain cities)
§ 91.610Compensation for private property taken
§ 91.620Citation of law
§ 91.630Definitions
§ 91.640Additional powers conferred on certain municipalities--board of public works, terms, duties
§ 91.650Preliminary expenses--how met and paid
§ 91.660Bond issues--authorization, approval
§ 91.670Revenue bonds--rate of interest, sale
§ 91.680Moneys received--how expended
§ 91.690Sinking fund
§ 91.700Bonds shall not be invalidated for certain reasons
§ 91.710Ordinance or resolution--may contain what
§ 91.720Bonds--payable from what revenue, liability limited
§ 91.730Default--rights of bondholders--procedure of circuit court--receiver
§ 91.740Rights and powers of bondholders--shall be cumulative
§ 91.750Sewage disposal and waterworks--operators authorized to enter into contracts
§ 91.760Powers are additional and supplemental--law shall be controlling
§ 91.770Municipalities--power to acquire lands and other property, limitation
§ 91.780Defining term rapid transit improvement
§ 91.790Authorized to establish, construct and own rapid transit improvement
§ 91.800May assess benefits and damages, and collect and pay therefor
§ 91.810May provide for payment by special assessment
§ 91.820May issue and sell public utility improvement and general bonds
§ 91.830May grant rights and interests in rapid transit improvements
§ 91.840May establish rapid transit commission, or commissioner

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Missouri Laws: Utilities

Missouri Laws > Title III > Chapter 18 - Energy Compact
Missouri Laws > Title VII > Chapter 91 - Municipally Owned Utilities
Missouri Laws > Title XXV

U.S. Code Provisions: Utilities

U.S. Code > Title 7 > Chapter 31 - Rural Electrification And Telephone Service
U.S. Code > Title 15 > Chapter 16B - Federal Energy Administration
U.S. Code > Title 15 > Chapter 16C - Energy Supply And Environmental Coordination
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 46 - Public Utility Regulatory Policies
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 71 - Solar Energy
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 73 - Development Of Energy Sources
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 74 - Nonnuclear Energy Research And Development
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 84 - Department Of Energy
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 91 - National Energy Conservation Policy
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 92 - Powerplant And Industrial Fuel Use
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 93 - Emergency Energy Conservation
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 94 - Low-Income Energy Assistance
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 125 - Renewable Energy And Energy Efficiency Technology Competitiveness
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 134 - Energy Policy
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 149 - National Energy Policy And Programs
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 152 - Energy Independence And Security

Federal Regulations: Utilities

CFR > Title 10 - Energy

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