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Missouri Laws > Title VII > Chapter 96 - Municipal Health and Welfare
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Title VII
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§ 96.150
Submission of question to voters--maximum tax authorized--approval required--tax may be ended--board of trustees, authority to operate or lease hospital
§ 96.160
Board of trustees--appointment
§ 96.170
Terms of office of trustees--vacancies
§ 96.175
Removal of trustees, procedure
§ 96.180
Organization of board--rules and regulations
§ 96.190
Board to control expenditures, funds--employ assistants
§ 96.195
Facility funds only to be used--nonliability of city
§ 96.196
Hospital may purchase, operate or lease related facilities outside city or county--limitations
§ 96.200
Annual report--how, when made
§ 96.210
Bequests, donations--board to be special trustees
§ 96.220
Special taxes under this law to be collected as are regular municipal taxes
§ 96.222
Bonds, issuance of--payable from revenue--mortgage authorized
§ 96.224
Bonds not indebtedness of state
§ 96.226
Bonds, interest, mature when
§ 96.228
Bonds secured how, rights of bondholder
§ 96.230
Authorizing certain cities to create social welfare boards
§ 96.240
Board--powers and duties
§ 96.250
Personnel of board--terms
§ 96.260
Board shall meet and organize
§ 96.270
Money deposited with treasurer, who shall give bond
§ 96.280
Record of proceedings--annual report
§ 96.290
Boards shall furnish relief, when
§ 96.300
Homes for orphan children and children of indigent parents
§ 96.310
Children's home fund--when taxes may be levied--election--tax may be ended or reduced, when, how
§ 96.320
Directors
§ 96.330
Terms of office
§ 96.340
Organization--powers of directors--funds
§ 96.350
Admission
§ 96.360
Charges
§ 96.370
Annual report, contents
§ 96.380
Donations
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