Effective - 28 Aug 2022, 2 histories
50.815. Financial statement of county, when published, contents — falsely certifying, penalty. — 1. On or before June thirtieth of each year, the county commission of each county of the first, second, third, or fourth classification shall, with the assistance of the county clerk or other officer responsible for the preparation of the financial statement, prepare and publish in some newspaper of general circulation published in the county, as provided under section 493.050, a financial statement of the county for the year ending the preceding December thirty-first.
2. The financial statement shall show at least the following:
(1) A summary of the receipts of each fund of the county for the year;
(2) A summary of the disbursements and transfers of each fund of the county for the year;
(3) A statement of the cash balance at the beginning and at the end of the year for each fund of the county;
(4) A summary of delinquent taxes and other due bills for each fund of the county;
(5) A summary of warrants of each fund of the county outstanding at the end of the year;
(6) A statement of bonded indebtedness, if any, at the beginning and at the end of the year for each fund of the county;
(7) A statement of the tax levies of each fund of the county for the year; and
(8) The name, office, and current gross annual salary of each elected or appointed county official.
3. The financial statement need not show specific disbursements, warrants issued, or the names of specific payees except to comply with subdivision (8) of subsection 2 of this section, but every individual warrant, voucher, receipt, court order and all other items, records, documents and other information which are not specifically required to be retained by the officer having initial charge thereof shall be filed on or before the date of publication of the financial statement prescribed by subsection 1 of this section in the office of the county clerk. The county clerk or other officer responsible for the preparation of the financial statement shall preserve the same, shall provide an electronic copy of the data used to create the financial statement without charge to any newspaper requesting a copy of such data, and shall cause the same to be available for inspection during normal business hours on the request of any person, for a period of five years following the date of filing in his or her office, after which five-year period these records may be disposed of according to law unless they are the subject of a legal suit pending at the expiration of that period.
4. At the end of the financial statement, each commissioner of the county commission and the county clerk shall sign and append the following certificate:
5. Any person falsely certifying to any fact covered by the certificate is liable on his or her bond and is guilty of a misdemeanor and, on conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not less than two hundred dollars or more than one thousand dollars, or by confinement in the county jail for a period of not less than thirty days nor more than six months, or by both such fine and confinement. Any person charged with preparing the financial report who willfully or knowingly makes a false report of any record is, in addition to the penalties otherwise provided for in this section, guilty of a felony, and upon conviction thereof shall be sentenced to imprisonment by the department of corrections for a term of not less than two years nor more than five years.
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(L. 1973 H.B. 669, A.L. 2022 H.B. 1606)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title VI - County, Township and Political Subdivision Government
Chapter 50 - County Finances, Budget and Retirement Systems
Section 50.010 - Fiscal year in counties.
Section 50.020 - Transfer of county funds.
Section 50.030 - Section 50.020 construed.
Section 50.032 - Mediation of disputes necessary for receipt of state funds.
Section 50.040 - County commission may invest school funds, when and how.
Section 50.050 - County treasurer to report.
Section 50.055 - Accounts of county may be audited (counties of the second classification).
Section 50.057 - Audit, when, by whom (certain counties of the first classification).
Section 50.060 - County commission may borrow money — amount (first and second class counties).
Section 50.070 - Tax anticipation notes may be issued in counties of first, third and fourth class.
Section 50.080 - Tax anticipation notes — how made, signed and attested.
Section 50.090 - Estimate of county revenue to be basis for issuing anticipated notes.
Section 50.100 - Note provisions.
Section 50.110 - Board of estimate of anticipated revenue.
Section 50.120 - County treasurer to sell notes — publication — private sale.
Section 50.130 - Registration of notes.
Section 50.150 - County warrants may be pledged — for what purpose — redemption.
Section 50.320 - Penalty for clerk or treasurer violating section 50.160, 50.166 or 50.172.
Section 50.330 - Salaries of county officers and assistants, how paid.
Section 50.350 - Salaried officer to collect fees (second class counties).
Section 50.390 - Officers to settle with county commission.
Section 50.400 - Refusal to settle — commission may estimate amount due.
Section 50.410 - Penalty of defaulting officer.
Section 50.420 - Damages against delinquents.
Section 50.430 - Commission determination final, when — interest — misdemeanor.
Section 50.440 - Penalties may be remitted, when.
Section 50.450 - County clerk to make abstract of settlement — record of.
Section 50.460 - Abstract to be a lien, when — execution.
Section 50.470 - Officers to keep an account of fees collected for others.
Section 50.490 - Treasurer to keep an account of such fees.
Section 50.510 - Books and fees to be turned over to successor.
Section 50.525 - County budget law.
Section 50.527 - Revenue defined.
Section 50.590 - Budget document — contents.
Section 50.600 - Form of budget documents — public hearing.
Section 50.610 - Commission may revise budget — adoption and appropriation order.
Section 50.620 - Appropriations (first and second class counties).
Section 50.650 - Liability of certain officers.
Section 50.660 - Rules governing contracts.
Section 50.745 - State auditor to develop, approve forms (third and fourth class counties).
Section 50.750 - Missouri products to be purchased by officers.
Section 50.753 - Purchasing agent, how appointed, compensation, assistants.
Section 50.755 - Purchasing agent to investigate need for supplies requested by officers.
Section 50.757 - Purchasing agent, duties — bids rejected, when.
Section 50.770 - Supplies defined (second class and certain first class counties).
Section 50.784 - Procurement authority delegation permitted, when — accepting department's duties.
Section 50.820 - Statement, how published — duties of state auditor.
Section 50.1000 - Definitions.
Section 50.1010 - Fund authorized, management — apportionment of benefits.
Section 50.1032 - Board to adopt rules for administration of retirement system.
Section 50.1036 - Errors, false statements, false records, consequences.
Section 50.1050 - Normal annuity, qualifications.
Section 50.1060 - Normal annuity, amount, limitation — board to recommend adjustments to formula.
Section 50.1070 - Increase in benefits, limitation — determination — waiver of increase.
Section 50.1080 - What calculators apply.
Section 50.1110 - Options in lieu of normal annuity, election — survivorship benefit.
Section 50.1120 - Death of beneficiary, reversion of normal annuity.
Section 50.1130 - Death benefit.
Section 50.1150 - Law not to affect certain rights — discrimination prohibited.
Section 50.1160 - Effect upon eligibility for other retirement systems.
Section 50.1170 - Applicability.
Section 50.1180 - Law not to apply to certain political subdivisions.
Section 50.1190 - Recorder of deeds, extra fees, deposit.
Section 50.1200 - Ex officio collector, fees, deposit.
Section 50.1220 - NonLAGERS member contribution, amount.
Section 50.1240 - Bookkeeping account established.
Section 50.1260 - Direct rollover permitted, when.
Section 50.1300 - Deferred compensation plan authorized — consolidation permitted, when.