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Missouri Laws > Title XVII > Chapter 278 - Soil Conservation
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Title XVII
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§ 278.010
Provisions of federal soil conservation and allotment act accepted
§ 278.020
Curators of university designated as state agency
§ 278.030
Curators to formulate state plan--procedure
§ 278.040
Curators authorized to receive grants
§ 278.050
Powers of curators
§ 278.060
Title of law
§ 278.070
Definitions
§ 278.080
Establishing commission--members--powers and duties--rulemaking--variances to rules permitted, procedure
§ 278.090
Referendum--how conducted
§ 278.100
Establishment of soil and water conservation districts
§ 278.110
Establishment of board of soil and water district supervisors--members, terms, duties, bonds
§ 278.120
District shall be body corporate--duties
§ 278.130
Soil and water supervisors--limitation of powers
§ 278.135
Districts engaging in soil conservation products business, approval of state soil and water commission required--complaint procedures--rulemaking authority
§ 278.140
Two or more districts may cooperate
§ 278.145
Counties and cities may cooperate and contribute
§ 278.150
Disestablishment of soil and water districts--referendum--procedure
§ 278.155
Application to existing districts
§ 278.160
Subdistricts authorized
§ 278.170
Subdistrict, petition to form, requirements
§ 278.180
Hearing--notice
§ 278.190
Publication of notice
§ 278.200
Feasibility determination--election
§ 278.210
Regulations, how approved
§ 278.220
Watershed district located in more than one district, procedure--certificate recorded, where
§ 278.240
District board of supervisors to govern watershed district, combined boards to govern, when--trustees of watershed district, how elected, terms--powers of directors--mileage reimbursement authorized
§ 278.245
Condemnation authorized, when--other powers of governing body or trustees--taxation authorized
§ 278.250
Organization tax--annual tax for watershed district--limitation--levy--collection--lien enforcement--rate of tax--property tax (section 137.073) rate if no levy imposed for year
§ 278.257
Consolidation of two or more subdistricts, procedure
§ 278.258
Detachment from watershed subdistrict, procedure--certification by trustees
§ 278.259
Expansion of subdistrict, procedure
§ 278.260
Cooperation with federal programs authorized
§ 278.280
Projects, how financed--special assessment appraisers, duties, compensation--assessment resolution, hearings--election--bonds--special levy
§ 278.290
Disestablishment of watershed district, procedure
§ 278.300
State soil and water districts commission to control watershed district formerly under a disestablished soil and water conservation district
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U.S. Code Provisions: Soil
U.S. Code > Title 7 > Chapter 45 - Soil Bank Program
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 3B - Soil Conservation
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 40 - Soil And Water Resources Conservation
U.S. Code Title 16 > Chapter 58 > Subchapter II - Highly Erodible Land Conservation
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 40 - Soil Information Assistance For Community Planning And Resource Development
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