Effective - 28 Aug 2018, 3 histories
41.1010. Missouri military preparedness and enhancement commission established, purpose, members, duties. — 1. There is hereby established the "Missouri Military Preparedness and Enhancement Commission". The commission shall have as its purpose the design and implementation of measures intended to protect, retain, and enhance the present and future mission capabilities at the military posts or bases within the state. The commission shall consist of eleven members:
(1) Seven members to be appointed by the governor;
(2) Two members of the house of representatives, one appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, and one appointed by the minority floor leader;
(3) Two members of the senate, one appointed by the president pro tempore, and one appointed by the minority floor leader;
(4) The director of the department of economic development or the director's designee, ex officio;
(5) The chairman of the Missouri veterans' commission or the chairman's designee, ex officio.
No more than four of the seven members appointed by the governor shall be of the same political party. To be eligible for appointment by the governor, a person shall have demonstrated experience in economic development, the defense industry, military installation operation, environmental issues, finance, local government, or the use of air space for future military missions. Appointed members of the commission shall serve three-year terms, except that of the initial appointments made by the governor, two shall be for one-year terms, two shall be for two-year terms, and one shall be for a three-year term. No appointed member of the commission shall serve more than six years total. A vacancy occurs if a legislative member leaves office for any reason. Any vacancy on the commission shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment.
2. Members of the commission shall be reimbursed for the actual and necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of the member's official duties.
3. A chair of the commission shall be selected by the members of the commission.
4. The commission shall meet at least quarterly and at such other times as the chair deems necessary.
5. The commission shall be funded by an appropriation limited to that purpose. Any expenditure constituting more than ten percent of the commission's annual appropriation shall be based on a competitive bid process.
6. The commission shall:
(1) Advise the governor and the general assembly on military issues and economic and industrial development related to military issues;
(2) Make recommendations regarding:
(a) Developing policies and plans to support the long-term viability and prosperity of the military, active and retiree, and civilian military employees, in this state, including promoting strategic regional alliances that may extend over state lines;
(b) Developing methods to improve private and public employment opportunities for former members of the military and their families residing in this state; and
(c) Developing methods to assist defense-dependent communities in the design and execution of programs that enhance a community's relationship with military installations and defense-related businesses;
(3) Provide information to communities, the general assembly, the state's congressional delegation, and state agencies regarding federal actions affecting military installations and missions;
(4) Serve as a clearinghouse for:
(a) Defense economic adjustment and transition information and activities; and
(b) Information concerning the following:
a. Issues related to the operating costs, missions, and strategic value of federal military installations located in the state;
b. Employment issues for communities that depend on defense bases and in defense-related businesses; and
c. Defense strategies and incentive programs that other states are using to maintain, expand, and attract new defense contractors;
(5) Provide assistance to communities that have experienced a defense-related closure or realignment;
(6) Assist communities in the design and execution of programs that enhance a community's relationship with military installations and defense-related businesses, including regional alliances that may extend over state lines;
(7) Assist communities in the retention and recruiting of defense-related businesses, including fostering strategic regional alliances that may extend over state lines;
(8) Prepare a biennial strategic plan that:
(a) Fosters the enhancement of military value of the contributions of Missouri military installations to national defense strategies;
(b) Considers all current and anticipated base realignment and closure criteria; and
(c) Develops strategies to protect the state's existing military missions and positions the state to be competitive for new and expanded military missions;
(9) Encourage economic development in this state by fostering the development of industries related to defense affairs.
7. The commission shall evaluate and approve or reject, as it deems necessary, all applications presented to it for grants of funding through the department of economic development's Missouri military community reinvestment grant program, as authorized in section 620.3300. The commission shall develop procedures with the department of economic development that will govern its consideration of all applications.
8. The commission shall prepare and present an annual report to the governor and the general assembly by December thirty-first of each year.
9. The department of economic development shall furnish administrative support and staff for the effective operation of the commission.
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(L. 2005 H.B. 348 merged with S.B. 252, A.L. 2008 H.B. 1678, A.L. 2018 S.B. 573 merged with S.B. 843)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title V - Military Affairs and Police
Section 41.010 - Title of law — purpose.
Section 41.020 - Federal law applicable, when.
Section 41.025 - POW and MIA designations recognized.
Section 41.035 - Missouri department of the National Guard established.
Section 41.036 - Contingent effective date.
Section 41.040 - Military division of executive department — what constitutes.
Section 41.050 - State militia, members.
Section 41.060 - Militia service, persons exempt.
Section 41.070 - Organized and unorganized militia.
Section 41.080 - Military forces, how organized — oath.
Section 41.090 - Rules and regulations.
Section 41.100 - Governor may reorganize, when.
Section 41.110 - State defense force — organization, discipline, government.
Section 41.120 - Governor, commander in chief of militia.
Section 41.130 - Honorary staff members, governor may appoint.
Section 41.140 - Adjutant general — appointment — compensation — bond.
Section 41.150 - Assistant adjutants general — appointment — duties.
Section 41.160 - Adjutant general — duties.
Section 41.170 - Adjutant general — records — duties.
Section 41.180 - Commissioner of war service records — appointment — compensation.
Section 41.190 - Clerical personnel — appointment — compensation.
Section 41.200 - Exhibits of equipment and property.
Section 41.206 - Missouri Youth Challenge Academy authorized, purpose — rulemaking authority.
Section 41.207 - Missouri Youth Challenge Foundation Fund created, use of moneys.
Section 41.214 - Missouri National Guard trust fund, established, disbursements.
Section 41.218 - Missouri military family relief fund created, use of moneys.
Section 41.220 - Military council — duties — meetings.
Section 41.230 - Federal property disbursing officer — duties — compensation.
Section 41.240 - Officers — appointment — oath.
Section 41.250 - Warrant and flight officers — appointment.
Section 41.260 - State defense force — selection of officers.
Section 41.270 - Officers' bonds.
Section 41.280 - Officer's accountability for property — suit for recovery, how brought.
Section 41.290 - Assignment or transfer of officers.
Section 41.300 - Officers — resignation — acceptance refused, when.
Section 41.310 - Officers — retirement.
Section 41.320 - Officers — separation from service — reasons.
Section 41.330 - Officer dismissed from service, how.
Section 41.340 - Officer's commission — vacated, how.
Section 41.350 - Absence without leave — penalty.
Section 41.360 - Efficiency board — appointment — duties.
Section 41.370 - Medical board, duties.
Section 41.380 - Noncommissioned officers — appointment, how made.
Section 41.390 - Enlisted men — qualifications — term — oath — penalty for false statements.
Section 41.400 - Enlisted men — transfers.
Section 41.410 - Enlisted men — discharge — separation from service.
Section 41.420 - Discharges shall be recorded and copies of records furnished without fee.
Section 41.430 - Officers and enlisted personnel, compensation and allowances for active duty.
Section 41.435 - Reenlistment bonus may be paid.
Section 41.440 - Active duty — expenses allowed.
Section 41.450 - State defense force, how equipped.
Section 41.460 - Discipline and training.
Section 41.480 - Organized militia when called to duty — martial law.
Section 41.490 - State defense force — powers of governor.
Section 41.500 - State defense force — called to duty, when.
Section 41.510 - Refusal to obey orders — penalty.
Section 41.520 - Governor may suspend code, when.
Section 41.530 - Governor shall order militia into federal service, when.
Section 41.540 - Organized militia in federal service — retention of designations.
Section 41.550 - Credit for time in federal service.
Section 41.560 - Meritorious service medal.
Section 41.570 - Conspicuous service medal.
Section 41.572 - Legion of merit medal.
Section 41.578 - Missouri adjutant general staff identification badge.
Section 41.580 - Long service ribbon.
Section 41.582 - Missouri Iraq campaign ribbon.
Section 41.584 - Missouri Afghanistan campaign ribbon.
Section 41.586 - Missouri Kosovo campaign ribbon.
Section 41.588 - Missouri Vietnam campaign ribbon.
Section 41.592 - Missouri National Guard first sergeant ribbon.
Section 41.594 - Governor's unit citation.
Section 41.595 - Missouri National Guard overseas training ribbon, eligibility.
Section 41.596 - Missouri National Guard state partnership program ribbon, eligibility.
Section 41.597 - Order of the minuteman award, eligibility — limitation on number awarded.
Section 41.670 - Armories — free use of — exempt from taxation, when.
Section 41.672 - William E. "Bud" Lewis Armory.
Section 41.674 - Lawrence A. Witt National Guard Armory designated in Lawrence County.
Section 41.676 - Sergeant Robert Wayne Crow Jr. Memorial Armory designated in Joplin.
Section 41.680 - Members of organized militia exempt from civil process, when.
Section 41.690 - Conservators of the peace.
Section 41.700 - Organized militia not liable for acts done in performance of duty.
Section 41.710 - Blank cartridges not to be fired, when — penalty.
Section 41.720 - Resisting militia — penalty.
Section 41.730 - Militia, discrimination and interference with prohibited — penalty.
Section 41.740 - Militia — right-of-way on streets or highways — penalty for obstructing.
Section 41.750 - Campground or armory — intrusion — penalty.
Section 41.780 - Uniform not to be worn by unauthorized person — penalty.
Section 41.790 - Violation of code — penalty.
Section 41.890 - Military personnel to hold Missouri resident status, when.
Section 41.910 - Adjutant general may elect to purchase insurance or be self-insurer.
Section 41.920 - Tort liability denied.
Section 41.930 - Average earnings, how determined.
Section 41.944 - Certain military service, termination of lease — requirements.
Section 41.955 - Lease of National Guard property authorized, purpose — contents of lease.
Section 41.958 - Honor detail, training — rules.
Section 41.960 - Office of air search and rescue, authorized.
Section 41.964 - Funds, limitations.
Section 41.966 - Acceptance of gifts, grants, loans, authorized.