Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 105 - Public Officers and Employees — Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 105.485 - Financial interest statements — form — contents — political subdivisions, compliance — redaction of certain information, when.

Effective - 28 Aug 2020, 5 histories
105.485. Financial interest statements — form — contents — political subdivisions, compliance — redaction of certain information, when. — 1. Each financial interest statement required by sections 105.483 to 105.492 shall be on a form prescribed by the commission and shall be signed and verified by a written declaration that it is made under penalties of perjury; provided, however, the form shall not seek information which is not specifically required by sections 105.483 to 105.492.
2. Each person required to file a financial interest statement pursuant to subdivisions (1) to (12) of section 105.483 shall file the following information for himself or herself, his or her spouse and dependent children at any time during the period covered by the statement, whether singularly or collectively; provided, however, that said person, if he or she does not know and his or her spouse will not divulge any information required to be reported by this section concerning the financial interest of his or her spouse, shall state on his or her financial interest statement that he or she has disclosed that information known to him or her and that his or her spouse has refused or failed to provide other information upon his or her bona fide request, and such statement shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of this section for such financial interest of his or her spouse; and provided further if the spouse of any person required to file a financial interest statement is also required by section 105.483 to file a financial interest statement, the financial interest statement filed by each need not disclose the financial interest of the other, provided that each financial interest statement shall state that the spouse of the person has filed a separate financial interest statement and the name under which the statement was filed:
(1) The name and address of each of the employers of such person from whom income of one thousand dollars or more was received during the year covered by the statement;
(2) The name and address of each sole proprietorship which he or she owned; the name, address and the general nature of the business conducted of each general partnership and joint venture in which he or she was a partner or participant; the name and address of each partner or coparticipant for each partnership or joint venture unless such names and addresses are filed by the partnership or joint venture with the secretary of state; the name, address and general nature of the business conducted of any closely held corporation or limited partnership in which the person owned ten percent or more of any class of the outstanding stock or limited partners' units; and the name of any publicly traded corporation or limited partnership which is listed on a regulated stock exchange or automated quotation system in which the person owned two percent or more of any class of outstanding stock, limited partnership units or other equity interests;
(3) The name and address of any other source not reported pursuant to subdivisions (1) and (2) and subdivisions (4) to (9) of this subsection from which such person received one thousand dollars or more of income during the year covered by the statement, including, but not limited to, any income otherwise required to be reported on any tax return such person is required by law to file; except that only the name of any publicly traded corporation or limited partnership which is listed on a regulated stock exchange or automated quotation system need be reported pursuant to this subdivision;
(4) The location by county, the subclassification for property tax assessment purposes, the approximate size and a description of the major improvements and use for each parcel of real property in the state, other than the individual's personal residence, having a fair market value of ten thousand dollars or more in which such person held a vested interest including a leasehold for a term of ten years or longer, and, if the property was transferred during the year covered by the statement, the name and address of the persons furnishing or receiving consideration for such transfer;
(5) The name and address of each entity in which such person owned stock, bonds or other equity interest with a value in excess of ten thousand dollars; except that, if the entity is a corporation listed on a regulated stock exchange, only the name of the corporation need be listed; and provided that any member of any board or commission of the state or any political subdivision who does not receive any compensation for his or her services to the state or political subdivision other than reimbursement for his or her actual expenses or a per diem allowance as prescribed by law for each day of such service need not report interests in publicly traded corporations or limited partnerships which are listed on a regulated stock exchange or automated quotation system pursuant to this subdivision; and provided further that the provisions of this subdivision shall not require reporting of any interest in any qualified plan or annuity pursuant to the Employees' Retirement Income Security Act;
(6) The name and address of each corporation for which such person served in the capacity of a director, officer or receiver;
(7) The name and address of each not-for-profit corporation and each association, organization, or union, whether incorporated or not, except not-for-profit corporations formed to provide church services, fraternal organizations or service clubs from which the officer or employee draws no remuneration, in which such person was an officer, director, employee or trustee at any time during the year covered by the statement, and for each such organization, a general description of the nature and purpose of the organization;
(8) The name and address of each source from which such person received a gift or gifts, or honorarium or honoraria in excess of two hundred dollars in value per source during the year covered by the statement other than gifts from persons within the third degree of consanguinity or affinity of the person filing the financial interest statement. For the purposes of this section, a "gift" shall not be construed to mean political contributions otherwise required to be reported by law or hospitality such as food, beverages or admissions to social, art, or sporting events or the like, or informational material. For the purposes of this section, a "gift" shall include gifts to or by creditors of the individual for the purpose of cancelling, reducing or otherwise forgiving the indebtedness of the individual to that creditor;
(9) The lodging and travel expenses provided by any third person for expenses incurred outside the state of Missouri whether by gift or in relation to the duties of office of such official, except that such statement shall not include travel or lodging expenses:
(a) Paid in the ordinary course of business for businesses described in subdivisions (1), (2), (5) and (6) of this subsection which are related to the duties of office of such official; or
(b) For which the official may be reimbursed as provided by law; or
(c) Paid by persons related by the third degree of consanguinity or affinity to the person filing the statement; or
(d) Expenses which are reported by the campaign committee or candidate committee of the person filing the statement pursuant to the provisions of chapter 130; or
(e) Paid for purely personal purposes which are not related to the person's official duties by a third person who is not a lobbyist, a lobbyist principal or member, or officer or director of a member, of any association or entity which employs a lobbyist. The statement shall include the name and address of such person who paid the expenses, the date such expenses were incurred, the amount incurred, the location of the travel and lodging, and the nature of the services rendered or reason for the expenses;
(10) The assets in any revocable trust of which the individual is the settlor if such assets would otherwise be required to be reported under this section;
(11) The name, position and relationship of any relative within the first degree of consanguinity or affinity to any other person who:
(a) Is employed by the state of Missouri, by a political subdivision of the state or special district, as defined in section 115.013, of the state of Missouri;
(b) Is a lobbyist; or
(c) Is a fee agent of the department of revenue;
(12) The name and address of each campaign committee, political committee, candidate committee, or continuing committee for which such person or any corporation listed on such person's financial interest statement received payment; and
(13) For members of the general assembly or any statewide elected public official, their spouses, and their dependent children, whether any state tax credits were claimed on the member's, spouse's, or dependent child's most recent state income tax return.
3. For the purposes of subdivisions (1), (2) and (3) of subsection 2 of this section, an individual shall be deemed to have received a salary from his or her employer or income from any source at the time when he or she shall receive a negotiable instrument whether or not payable at a later date and at the time when under the practice of his or her employer or the terms of an agreement he or she has earned or is entitled to anything of actual value whether or not delivery of the value is deferred or right to it has vested. The term income as used in this section shall have the same meaning as provided in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and amendments thereto, as the same may be or becomes effective, at any time or from time to time for the taxable year, provided that income shall not be considered received or earned for purposes of this section from a partnership or sole proprietorship until such income is converted from business to personal use.
4. Each official, officer or employee or candidate of any political subdivision described in subdivision (11) of section 105.483 shall be required to file a financial interest statement as required by subsection 2 of this section, unless the political subdivision biennially adopts an ordinance, order or resolution at an open meeting by September fifteenth of the preceding year, which establishes and makes public its own method of disclosing potential conflicts of interest and substantial interests and therefore excludes the political subdivision or district and its officers and employees from the requirements of subsection 2 of this section. A certified copy of the ordinance, order or resolution shall be sent to the commission within ten days of its adoption. The commission shall assist any political subdivision in developing forms to complete the requirements of this subsection. The ordinance, order or resolution shall contain, at a minimum, the following requirements with respect to disclosure of substantial interests:
(1) Disclosure in writing of the following described transactions, if any such transactions were engaged in during the calendar year:
(a) For such person, and all persons within the first degree of consanguinity or affinity of such person, the date and the identities of the parties to each transaction with a total value in excess of five hundred dollars, if any, that such person had with the political subdivision, other than compensation received as an employee or payment of any tax, fee or penalty due to the political subdivision, and other than transfers for no consideration to the political subdivision;
(b) The date and the identities of the parties to each transaction known to the person with a total value in excess of five hundred dollars, if any, that any business entity in which such person had a substantial interest, had with the political subdivision, other than payment of any tax, fee or penalty due to the political subdivision or transactions involving payment for providing utility service to the political subdivision, and other than transfers for no consideration to the political subdivision;
(2) The chief administrative officer and chief purchasing officer of such political subdivision shall disclose in writing the information described in subdivisions (1), (2) and (6) of subsection 2 of this section;
(3) Disclosure of such other financial interests applicable to officials, officers and employees of the political subdivision, as may be required by the ordinance or resolution;
(4) Duplicate disclosure reports made pursuant to this subsection shall be filed with the commission and the governing body of the political subdivision. The clerk of such governing body shall maintain such disclosure reports available for public inspection and copying during normal business hours.
5. The name and employer of dependent children under twenty-one years of age of each person required to file a financial interest form under this section shall be redacted and not made publicly available, upon the written request of such person to the commission.
6. Nothing in subsection 5 of this section shall be construed to abate the responsibility of reporting the names and employers of dependent children of each person required to file a financial interest form.
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(L. 1990 H.B. 1650 & 1565 § 2, A.L. 1991 S.B. 262, A.L. 1994 S.B. 650, A.L. 2006 H.B. 1900, A.L. 2008 H.B. 2058, A.L. 2010 S.B. 844, A.L. 2018 S.B. 975 & 1024 Revision, A.L. 2020 S.B. 631)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title VIII - Public Officers and Employees, Bonds and Records

Chapter 105 - Public Officers and Employees — Miscellaneous Provisions

Section 105.005 - State officials and employees, annual salary adjustments, when, restrictions on, how appropriated — compensation schedule to be maintained, where, how — duty of revisor of statutes.

Section 105.006 - State officials and employees, effective date for salary adjustments, exception.

Section 105.010 - Terms of office.

Section 105.015 - Officer-elect, how determined for certain purposes — expenditure of transition funds not invalidated, when.

Section 105.020 - Governor to commission certain officers.

Section 105.030 - Vacancies, how filled.

Section 105.040 - United States senator — vacancy, how filled.

Section 105.050 - Vacancy in certain offices — how filled.

Section 105.055 - Reporting of mismanagement or violations of agencies, discipline of employee prohibited — appeal by employee from disciplinary actions, procedure — violation, penalties — civil action, when — auditor to investigate, when.

Section 105.058 - State agencies and officials not to prohibit communications between employees and the state auditor or legislators, exceptions.

Section 105.060 - Settlement of account with court.

Section 105.070 - Settlement to be entered of record.

Section 105.080 - Duplicate copies of record.

Section 105.090 - Payment to county treasurer of full amount.

Section 105.100 - Duplicate receipts for payment.

Section 105.110 - Delinquent settlements, how enforced.

Section 105.120 - Penalty on delinquents.

Section 105.130 - Treasurer to settle quarterly.

Section 105.145 - Political subdivisions to make annual report of financial transactions to state auditor — state auditor to report violations — collection of fines, exemption — downward adjustments to outstanding balances and penalties, when.

Section 105.150 - No state officer or clerk to deal in state stocks — penalty.

Section 105.160 - United States savings bonds — authorization for withholding.

Section 105.170 - Duties of commissioner of administration.

Section 105.180 - Termination of withholdings.

Section 105.190 - Incurrence of certain liabilities prohibited.

Section 105.200 - Warrant to represent sum withheld.

Section 105.201 - Office of administration to develop flexible benefit plan.

Section 105.202 - Flexible benefit plan for state employees, established and maintained by commissioner of administration — benefit options selected by state employee — minimum level of benefits required — benefit options offered.

Section 105.210 - Officer may call aid, when.

Section 105.230 - Officer liable to party injured, when.

Section 105.240 - Officers may break doors, when.

Section 105.255 - Discrimination in hiring based on educational programs prohibited, when.

Section 105.260 - Certain laws to apply to St. Louis.

Section 105.262 - No delinquent taxes, condition of state employment — annual check by department of revenue.

Section 105.264 - Administrative leave for misconduct, hearing required--school districts to inform board of education--employee given written notice of reason for leave, when.

Section 105.265 - Life insurance benefits, effect of active military duty.

Section 105.266 - Leave of absence granted, state employees, bone marrow or organ donation.

Section 105.267 - Red Cross and other emergency management agency recognized volunteers granted leave during disasters — procedure — definition — additional employees granted leave, when.

Section 105.269 - Retired teacher, certain districts, may return to teaching without losing retirement benefits — rulemaking authority.

Section 105.270 - Leave of absence to perform military duties mandatory — discrimination against militia members a misdemeanor — hours of leave, how computed.

Section 105.271 - Employee leave for adoptive parents and stepparents, when — leave-sharing program, donated leave — rulemaking authority.

Section 105.272 - Expenses of officers and employees of state and political subdivisions, procedure — cash advances authorized, when — procedure.

Section 105.273 - Definitions.

Section 105.274 - Facsimile signature on public securities, instruments, or contracts, effect.

Section 105.275 - Facsimile seal, use, effect.

Section 105.276 - Fraudulent use of facsimile signature or seal, penalty.

Section 105.277 - Uniformity of interpretation.

Section 105.278 - Short title.

Section 105.300 - Definitions.

Section 105.310 - Federal-state agreement — contents — services covered.

Section 105.320 - Contributions by state.

Section 105.330 - Agreements with bistate instrumentality, how made.

Section 105.340 - Contributions by state employees, liability for — collection.

Section 105.350 - Agreements between the state and its political subdivisions — contents.

Section 105.353 - Referendum on inclusion of members of existing retirement systems — notice — agreement for coverage.

Section 105.360 - Nonapproval or termination of plan — hearing.

Section 105.370 - Contributions by political subdivisions and employees — liability for.

Section 105.375 - Officer compensated solely by fees to reimburse county for contributions.

Section 105.390 - State treasurer as trustee of contributions — receipt, deposit and disposition of funds.

Section 105.400 - Certification and transfer of state's share — contribution fund.

Section 105.420 - Additional appropriations for federal payments authorized.

Section 105.430 - Rules and regulations — publication.

Section 105.450 - Definitions.

Section 105.452 - Prohibited acts by elected and appointed public officials and employees.

Section 105.453 - Paid political consulting, prohibited for statewide elected officials and members of general assembly.

Section 105.454 - Additional prohibited acts by certain elected and appointed public officials and employees, exceptions.

Section 105.455 - Six-month waiting period for certain elected or appointed officials — limited to compensated lobbyists — exemptions — definitions.

Section 105.456 - Prohibited acts by members of general assembly and statewide elected officials, exceptions.

Section 105.458 - Prohibited acts by members of governing bodies of political subdivisions, exceptions.

Section 105.461 - Interest in measure, bill, or ordinance to be recorded — financial interest statement.

Section 105.462 - Prohibited acts by persons with rulemaking authority — appearances — exceptions.

Section 105.464 - Prohibited acts by persons in judicial or quasi-judicial positions.

Section 105.465 - Dissolution of candidate committee required, when — disbursement of moneys, limitations — definitions.

Section 105.466 - Exceptions to applicability of sections 105.450 to 105.458, 105.462 to 105.468, and 105.472 to 105.482.

Section 105.467 - Discharge and discrimination prohibited, reasons — reinstatement.

Section 105.470 - Definitions.

Section 105.472 - Violation of law — complaint — oath.

Section 105.473 - Duties of lobbyist — report required, contents — exception — penalties — supersession of local ordinances or charters.

Section 105.475 - Lobbyist exceptions.

Section 105.476 - Applicability of other provisions of law — additional standards.

Section 105.477 - Electronic filing, lobbying reports — information to be made available, to whom — internet website connection, when.

Section 105.478 - Penalty.

Section 105.482 - Severability.

Section 105.483 - Financial interest statements — who shall file, exception.

Section 105.485 - Financial interest statements — form — contents — political subdivisions, compliance — redaction of certain information, when.

Section 105.487 - Financial interest statements — filed, when, exception.

Section 105.489 - Financial interest statements — to be kept with filing officer.

Section 105.491 - Executive director of commission — duties.

Section 105.492 - Penalties.

Section 105.494 - Governor — appointment to certain boards or commissions prohibited.

Section 105.496 - Permanent select committee on ethics.

Section 105.498 - Out-of-state travel costs for full-time employees, reporting requirements.

Section 105.500 - Definitions.

Section 105.503 - Applicability — exceptions — federal law supersedes, when.

Section 105.505 - Dues and fees — requirements for nonmembers — authorization of nonmember not a condition of employment — financial records to be maintained, requirements — agency shop defined.

Section 105.510 - Certain public employees may join labor organizations and bargain collectively — exceptions — discharge or discrimination for exercise of right prohibited — allowable organizations for excepted employees.

Section 105.525 - Issues as to appropriate bargaining units and majority representative status to be decided by board — appeal to circuit court.

Section 105.530 - Law not to be construed as granting right to strike.

Section 105.533 - Constitution and bylaws, requirements — financial report, contents — definitions.

Section 105.535 - Officer and employee report, certain financial disclosures required.

Section 105.537 - Attorney-client information not to be included in reports, when.

Section 105.540 - Reports deemed public records — department regulations.

Section 105.545 - Maintenance of records, requirements.

Section 105.550 - Filing of reports, when.

Section 105.555 - Fines for false statements, misrepresentations, tampering with records, and failure to file reports.

Section 105.570 - Supervisory public employees, separate bargaining unit — labor organization not to represent nonsupervisory and supervisory public employees — definition.

Section 105.575 - Representation of bargaining unit, procedure, election — decertification, procedure — fees for election.

Section 105.580 - Bargaining agreement, procedure — renewal — term of agreement, limitation.

Section 105.583 - Tentative agreement, requirements.

Section 105.585 - Labor agreements, limitations on.

Section 105.590 - Copies of agreement provided to public employees.

Section 105.595 - Civil action for violations.

Section 105.598 - Rulemaking authority.

Section 105.600 - Definitions.

Section 105.610 - Employers authorized to exchange employees — length of exchange period, exception — elected officials exempted.

Section 105.620 - Status of exchanged employees.

Section 105.630 - Travel expenses during assignment.

Section 105.640 - Employees detailed to this state — qualifications waived — supervision by agreement — death or disability of.

Section 105.650 - Travel expenses of persons assigned to this state.

Section 105.660 - Definitions, retirement benefit changes.

Section 105.661 - All retirement plans to prepare financial report, content audit by state auditor and joint committee on public employee retirement — rules submitted to joint committee on public employee retirement, when — report required.

Section 105.662 - Public pension funds not to be commingled — trusteeship.

Section 105.663 - Retirement plan may appoint attorney as legal advisor.

Section 105.664 - Actuarial valuation performed at least biennially — forwarded to joint committee on public employee retirement, when.

Section 105.665 - Cost statement of proposed changes prepared by actuary — contents.

Section 105.666 - Board member education program, curriculum, requirements — annual pension benefit statement required.

Section 105.667 - Gain or profit from funds or transactions of plan, prohibited when.

Section 105.669 - Felony conviction, ineligible for benefits, when — employer to notify of offenses, when — list of offenses.

Section 105.670 - Cost statement available for inspection — effect of changes (general assembly).

Section 105.675 - Cost statement available for inspection (political subdivisions).

Section 105.679 - Contact information for retired members to be provided, when (St. Louis City).

Section 105.680 - Expenses for cost statements, how paid.

Section 105.683 - Plan deemed delinquent, when, effect of.

Section 105.684 - Benefit increases prohibited, when — amortization of unfunded actuarial accrued liabilities — accelerated contribution schedule required, when.

Section 105.685 - Effective date of changes.

Section 105.687 - Definitions.

Section 105.688 - Investment fiduciaries, duties.

Section 105.689 - Investment fiduciary may make investments in certain countries.

Section 105.690 - Selection of fiduciaries, preference to Missouri firms.

Section 105.691 - Definitions — agreements to transfer service between plans — election to transfer — transfer of service, determination of value — amount due, payment period — effect of transfer — transfer not to result in receipt of benefits under...

Section 105.702 - Minority and women money managers, brokers, and investment counselors, procurement action plan required — annual report.

Section 105.711 - Legal expense fund created — officers, employees, agencies, certain health care providers covered, procedure — rules regarding contract procedures and documentation of care — certain claims, limitations — funds not transferable to g...

Section 105.712 - Dental primary care and preventative health services.

Section 105.713 - Report to general assembly, settlements and judgments paid from legal expense fund — contents.

Section 105.716 - Attorney general to handle claims, exceptions — certain departments to reimburse fund — prior to settlement, payment of certain legal expenses authorized, when.

Section 105.721 - Fund may be used to purchase insurance against liabilities — report — surety bonds, judicial acts or omissions.

Section 105.725 - Confidentiality agreement, not to be required for claims paid.

Section 105.726 - Law, how construed — moneys unavailable, when — representation by attorney general, when.

Section 105.800 - State employee defined.

Section 105.810 - All employees covered — option to self-insure or purchase coverage — duties of attorney general — legal expenses, how paid.

Section 105.820 - Option, who shall exercise.

Section 105.830 - State employees already covered by workers' compensation not affected by sections 105.800 to 105.850.

Section 105.840 - Legislators, certain travel covered.

Section 105.850 - Sovereign immunity not waived.

Section 105.900 - Employee defined — limitations — tax exempt, when.

Section 105.905 - Deferred payment agreements authorized — funds, how invested.

Section 105.910 - Fund established — commission established, selection of members, qualifications, meetings, when held — transfer of administration of fund.

Section 105.915 - Board to administer plan — written agreement required — immunity from liability, when — automatic designation of surviving spouse as primary beneficiary, when.

Section 105.925 - Participation in plans requires written agreement — funding — other plans not precluded.

Section 105.927 - State's contribution to participants in deferred compensation program.

Section 105.935 - Overtime hours, state employee may choose compensatory leave time, when — payment for overtime, when — corrections employees, options — reports on overtime paid — overtime earned under Fair Labor Standards Act, applicability.

Section 105.950 - Compensation of certain department heads.

Section 105.955 - Ethics commission established — appointment — qualifications — terms — vacancies — removal — restrictions — compensation — administrative secretary — filings required — investigators — powers and duties of commission — advisory opin...

Section 105.956 - Advisory opinion, withdrawn, when.

Section 105.957 - Receipt of complaints — form — investigation — dismissal of frivolous complaints, damages, public report.

Section 105.958 - Designated decision-making public servant, notification.

Section 105.959 - Review of reports and statements, notice — audits and investigations — formal investigations — report — referral of report.

Section 105.961 - Special investigator — report — commission review, determination — special prosecutor — hearings — action of commission — formal proceedings — appropriate disciplinary authorities — powers of investigators — fees and expenses — conf...

Section 105.962 - Position created in ethics commission for electronic reporting system management.

Section 105.963 - Assessments of committees, campaign disclosure reports — notice — penalty — assessments of financial interest statements — notice — penalties — effective date.

Section 105.964 - Deadline for filing of reports extended, when — no extension, when.

Section 105.966 - Ethics commission to complete all complaint investigations, procedure, hearing for time extension, when — applicability to ongoing investigations.

Section 105.967 - Lobbyists not to serve on certain commissions.

Section 105.969 - Executive branch code of conduct — adoption.

Section 105.973 - Summary of ethics, lobbying and campaign finance laws, commission to print and make available — candidate to verify receipt of summary, when.

Section 105.975 - Signature not required, when.

Section 105.977 - Attorney general to represent commission, exception.

Section 105.981 - Rules, effective, when — rules invalid and void, when.

Section 105.1000 - Definition.

Section 105.1003 - Deduction from compensation for life insurance plan to be included as regular compensation in computing retirement benefits.

Section 105.1005 - Withholding part of gross compensation of employees to fund plan.

Section 105.1006 - Funds to be deposited in Missouri state employees voluntary life insurance fund — lapse into general revenue prohibited.

Section 105.1012 - Commission's duties to establish life insurance plan — with payroll deduction by participating employees — plan to be based on competitive bidding — bid to include cost of administration.

Section 105.1015 - Cities, counties and other political subdivisions may establish for employees a voluntary life insurance plan.

Section 105.1017 - Funds to be deposited with consent of participating employees and as designated by governing body with approved life insurance company.

Section 105.1020 - Political subdivisions may establish and administer other life insurance plans.

Section 105.1070 - State-controlled motor vehicles, aircraft and marine vessels, liability insurance for operators of to be provided.

Section 105.1073 - Liability coverage to be provided — amounts of coverage.

Section 105.1075 - Eligible insurers — department of commerce and insurance to approve policies.

Section 105.1077 - Definitions.

Section 105.1079 - No waiver of sovereign immunity intended.

Section 105.1100 - Citation of law.

Section 105.1102 - Definitions.

Section 105.1105 - First conviction of employee for use of drugs, certified drug abuse treatment and education requirement — failure to comply, suspension and dismissal — employee in compliance to be returned to position or comparable status.

Section 105.1108 - Second conviction or subsequent time for use of drugs to be dismissed — requirements for rehiring.

Section 105.1110 - Employee's right of appeal, record of termination or suspension to be closed records.

Section 105.1112 - Applicant for public employment who has been convicted of drug abuse within three years of applying, requirements.

Section 105.1114 - Administrative rules to be provided by state personnel advisory board, procedure.

Section 105.1116 - Law not applicable to peace officers or employees in safety-sensitive positions, definitions.

Section 105.1155 - Public employees not required by political subdivisions to receive COVID-19 vaccinations — exceptions.

Section 105.1200 - Guidelines for standardized audits, additional information may be requested.

Section 105.1204 - Missouri National Guard members offered interview for state agency positions, when.

Section 105.1209 - State agencies prohibited from requiring certain educational certificates as condition of employment.

Section 105.1210 - Title.

Section 105.1213 - Failure to register, ineligibility for state employment and certain state education assistance.

Section 105.1216 - Hiring authorities to verify registration.

Section 105.1270 - No conflict of interest for state — authorized tax credits, abatements, exemptions, or loans, when.

Section 105.1415 - Volunteer not considered employee, when.

Section 105.1445 - Notice to public employees, eligibility for loan forgiveness — public employers to adopt policy, notice.

Section 105.1500 - Citation of law — definitions — public agencies, personal information disclosures, not required, when — exceptions — violations, remedies.