Effective - 28 Aug 2018, 6 histories
644.054. Fees, billing and collection — administration, generally — fees to become effective, when — fees to expire, when — variances granted, when. — 1. Fees imposed in sections 644.052 and 644.053 shall, except for those fees imposed pursuant to subsection 4 and subsections 6 to 13 of section 644.052, become effective October 1, 1990, and shall expire December 31, 2018. Fees imposed pursuant to subsection 4 and subsections 6 to 13 of section 644.052 shall become effective August 28, 2000, and shall expire on December 31, 2018. The clean water commission shall promulgate rules and regulations on the procedures for billing and collection. All sums received through the payment of fees shall be placed in the state treasury and credited to an appropriate subaccount of the natural resources protection fund created in section 640.220. Moneys in the subaccount shall be expended, upon appropriation, solely for the administration of sections 644.006 to 644.141. Fees collected pursuant to subsection 10 of section 644.052 by a city, a public sewer district, a public water district or other publicly owned treatment works are state fees. Five percent of the fee revenue collected shall be retained by the city, public sewer district, public water district or other publicly owned treatment works as reimbursement of billing and collection expenses.
2. The commission may grant a variance pursuant to section 644.061 to reduce fees collected pursuant to section 644.052 for facilities that adopt systems or technologies that reduce the discharge of water contaminants substantially below the levels required by commission rules.
3. Fees imposed in subsections 2 to 6 of section 644.052 shall be due on the date of application and on each anniversary date of permit issuance thereafter until the permit is terminated.
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(L. 1990 S.B. 582, A.L. 1994 H.B. 1156, A.L. 2000 S.B. 741, A.L. 2006 H.B. 1149 merged with S.B. 1165, A.L. 2009 H.B. 661 merged with H.B. 734, A.L. 2010 H.B. 1965, A.L. 2011 H.B. 89, A.L. 2013 H.B. 28 merged with H.B. 650, A.L. 2018 S.B. 782)
CROSS REFERENCE:
Nonseverability clause, 640.099
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XL - Additional Executive Departments
Section 644.006 - Citation of act.
Section 644.011 - Statement of policy.
Section 644.016 - Definitions.
Section 644.018 - Reasonable use defined in cases involving surface water in flood-prone areas.
Section 644.021 - Commission created, members, qualifications, term — meetings.
Section 644.026 - Powers and duties of commission — rules, procedure.
Section 644.029 - New water quality requirements, grandfathering provision.
Section 644.037 - Wetlands impact by nationwide permit, department to certify.
Section 644.038 - Certification of nationwide permit by department, when.
Section 644.041 - Effluent regulations to be promulgated.
Section 644.042 - Losing streams, a rebuttable presumption, how determined.
Section 644.055 - Fees, nonpayment — penalty.
Section 644.057 - Clean water fee structure review, requirements.
Section 644.058 - Water quality standards revised, when — evaluation to be conducted, when.
Section 644.060 - Processed recycled asphalt shingles — use without permit, when.
Section 644.062 - Provisional variances granted, when — procedure.
Section 644.071 - Judicial review authorized.
Section 644.082 - Discharging water contaminants, permit required — violation, penalties.
Section 644.091 - State or its subdivisions not to contract with violator.
Section 644.096 - State or its subdivisions may recover actual damages from violators.
Section 644.101 - Certain drinking water and water pollution projects, state may provide assistance.
Section 644.102 - Matching grants for state revolving loan recipients.
Section 644.106 - State contributions limited — interest, limited — administrative fee allowed.
Section 644.111 - Commission to administer all state funds.
Section 644.117 - Small rural communities to have percentage of funds.
Section 644.121 - Rules and procedures, commission to adopt.
Section 644.123 - Repayment of loans credited to fund — administrative fees, deposit of, uses of.
Section 644.124 - State treasurer authorized to invest moneys of fund.
Section 644.150 - Subdivision defined.
Section 644.200 - Wastewater treatment system upgrades, department duties — analysis of options.
Section 644.500 - Commissioners authorized to borrow $20,000,000 for control of water pollution.
Section 644.507 - Exception to limitations on bond interest rates.
Section 644.508 - Borrowing additional sums, commissioners authority, state credit.
Section 644.509 - Debt authorization.
Section 644.510 - Bonds, how registered.
Section 644.511 - Additional bonds, how registered.
Section 644.515 - Bonds, how sold, deposits — proceeds — expenses of sale, how paid.
Section 644.516 - Additional bonds, how sold, deposits — proceeds — expenses of sale, how paid.
Section 644.520 - Proceeds of sale, how handled.
Section 644.521 - Proceeds of sale of additional bonds, how handled.
Section 644.526 - Investment of water pollution control funds — interest to accrue to fund.
Section 644.530 - Water pollution control bond and interest fund created, how used.
Section 644.531 - Water pollution control bond and interest fund, how used.
Section 644.535 - Water pollution control bond and interest fund, how deposited.
Section 644.540 - Tangible property tax, when levied.
Section 644.541 - Tangible property tax, when levied.
Section 644.551 - Additional bonds, principal and interest, how and when paid — repurchase when.
Section 644.555 - Treasurer to report on bond transactions to general assembly.
Section 644.556 - Treasurer to report on additional bond transactions to general assembly.
Section 644.566 - Commissioners authorized to borrow additional $2,500,000 for improvements.
Section 644.571 - Contingent effective date.
Section 644.572 - Commissioners authorized to borrow additional $10,000,000 for improvements.
Section 644.573 - Commissioners may borrow additional $10,000,000 for improvements.
Section 644.580 - Board may borrow additional $20,000,000 for purposes of storm water control.
Section 644.583 - Board may borrow additional $20,000,000 for purposes of storm water control.
Section 644.586 - Board may borrow additional $20,000,000 for purposes of storm water control.
Section 644.589 - Board may borrow additional $20,000,000 for purposes of storm water control.
Section 644.599 - Board may borrow additional $20,000,000 for purposes of storm water control.