Effective - 28 Aug 2010
67.2000. Creation of an exhibition center and recreational facility district, petition, hearing, ballot form — board of trustees, powers — trust fund created — sales tax authorization, procedure — dissolution of district (Buchanan, Caldwell, Camden, Clinton, Cole, Daviess, DeKalb, Greene, Jefferson, Miller, Morgan, Newton, and Wright counties). — 1. This section shall be known as the "Exhibition Center and Recreational Facility District Act".
2. An exhibition center and recreational facility district may be created under this section in the following counties:
(1) Any county of the first classification with more than seventy-one thousand three hundred but less than seventy-one thousand four hundred inhabitants;
(2) Any county of the first classification with more than one hundred ninety-eight thousand but less than one hundred ninety-nine thousand two hundred inhabitants;
(3) Any county of the first classification with more than eighty-five thousand nine hundred but less than eighty-six thousand inhabitants;
(4) Any county of the second classification with more than fifty-two thousand six hundred but less than fifty-two thousand seven hundred inhabitants;
(5) Any county of the first classification with more than one hundred four thousand six hundred but less than one hundred four thousand seven hundred inhabitants;
(6) Any county of the third classification without a township form of government and with more than seventeen thousand nine hundred but less than eighteen thousand inhabitants;
(7) Any county of the first classification with more than thirty-seven thousand but less than thirty-seven thousand one hundred inhabitants;
(8) Any county of the third classification without a township form of government and with more than twenty-three thousand five hundred but less than twenty-three thousand six hundred inhabitants;
(9) Any county of the third classification without a township form of government and with more than nineteen thousand three hundred but less than nineteen thousand four hundred inhabitants;
(10) Any county of the first classification with more than two hundred forty thousand three hundred but less than two hundred forty thousand four hundred inhabitants;
(11) Any county of the third classification with a township form of government and with more than eight thousand nine hundred but fewer than nine thousand inhabitants;
(12) Any county of the third classification without a township form of government and with more than eighteen thousand nine hundred but fewer than nineteen thousand inhabitants;
(13) Any county of the third classification with a township form of government and with more than eight thousand but fewer than eight thousand one hundred inhabitants;
(14) Any county of the third classification with a township form of government and with more than eleven thousand five hundred but fewer than eleven thousand six hundred inhabitants.
3. Whenever not less than fifty owners of real property located within any county listed in subsection 2 of this section desire to create an exhibition center and recreational facility district, the property owners shall file a petition with the governing body of each county located within the boundaries of the proposed district requesting the creation of the district. The district boundaries may include all or part of the counties described in this section. The petition shall contain the following information:
(1) The name and residence of each petitioner and the location of the real property owned by the petitioner;
(2) A specific description of the proposed district boundaries, including a map illustrating the boundaries; and
(3) The name of the proposed district.
4. Upon the filing of a petition pursuant to this section, the governing body of any county described in this section may, by resolution, approve the creation of a district. Any resolution to establish such a district shall be adopted by the governing body of each county located within the proposed district, and shall contain the following information:
(1) A description of the boundaries of the proposed district;
(2) The time and place of a hearing to be held to consider establishment of the proposed district;
(3) The proposed sales tax rate to be voted on within the proposed district; and
(4) The proposed uses for the revenue generated by the new sales tax.
5. Whenever a hearing is held as provided by this section, the governing body of each county located within the proposed district shall:
(1) Publish notice of the hearing on two separate occasions in at least one newspaper of general circulation in each county located within the proposed district, with the first publication to occur not more than thirty days before the hearing, and the second publication to occur not more than fifteen days or less than ten days before the hearing;
(2) Hear all protests and receive evidence for or against the establishment of the proposed district; and
(3) Rule upon all protests, which determinations shall be final.
6. Following the hearing, if the governing body of each county located within the proposed district decides to establish the proposed district, it shall adopt an order to that effect; if the governing body of any county located within the proposed district decides to not establish the proposed district, the boundaries of the proposed district shall not include that county. The order shall contain the following:
(1) The description of the boundaries of the district;
(2) A statement that an exhibition center and recreational facility district has been established;
(3) The name of the district;
(4) The uses for any revenue generated by a sales tax imposed pursuant to this section; and
(5) A declaration that the district is a political subdivision of the state.
7. A district established pursuant to this section may, at a general, primary, or special election, submit to the qualified voters within the district boundaries a sales tax of one-fourth of one percent, for a period not to exceed twenty-five years, on all retail sales within the district, which are subject to taxation pursuant to sections 144.010 to 144.525, to fund the acquisition, construction, maintenance, operation, improvement, and promotion of an exhibition center and recreational facilities. The ballot of submission shall be in substantially the following form:
If a majority of the votes cast in the portion of any county that is part of the proposed district favor the proposal, then the sales tax shall become effective in that portion of the county that is part of the proposed district on the first day of the first calendar quarter immediately following the election. If a majority of the votes cast in the portion of a county that is a part of the proposed district oppose the proposal, then that portion of such county shall not impose the sales tax authorized in this section until after the county governing body has submitted another such sales tax proposal and the proposal is approved by a majority of the qualified voters voting thereon. However, if a sales tax proposal is not approved, the governing body of the county shall not resubmit a proposal to the voters pursuant to this section sooner than twelve months from the date of the last proposal submitted pursuant to this section. If the qualified voters in two or more counties that have contiguous districts approve the sales tax proposal, the districts shall combine to become one district.
8. There is hereby created a board of trustees to administer any district created and the expenditure of revenue generated pursuant to this section consisting of four individuals to represent each county approving the district, as provided in this subsection. The governing body of each county located within the district, upon approval of that county's sales tax proposal, shall appoint four members to the board of trustees; at least one shall be an owner of a nonlodging business located within the taxing district, or their designee, at least one shall be an owner of a lodging facility located within the district, or their designee, and all members shall reside in the district except that one nonlodging business owner, or their designee, and one lodging facility owner, or their designee, may reside outside the district. Each trustee shall be at least twenty-five years of age and a resident of this state. Of the initial trustees appointed from each county, two shall hold office for two years, and two shall hold office for four years. Trustees appointed after expiration of the initial terms shall be appointed to a four-year term by the governing body of the county the trustee represents, with the initially appointed trustee to remain in office until a successor is appointed, and shall take office upon being appointed. Each trustee may be reappointed. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner in which the trustee vacating the office was originally appointed. The trustees shall not receive compensation for their services, but may be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses. The board shall elect a chair and other officers necessary for its membership. Trustees may be removed if:
(1) By a two-thirds vote, the board moves for the member's removal and submits such motion to the governing body of the county from which the trustee was appointed; and
(2) The governing body of the county from which the trustee was appointed, by a majority vote, adopts the motion for removal.
9. The board of trustees shall have the following powers, authority, and privileges:
(1) To have and use a corporate seal;
(2) To sue and be sued, and be a party to suits, actions, and proceedings;
(3) To enter into contracts, franchises, and agreements with any person or entity, public or private, affecting the affairs of the district, including contracts with any municipality, district, or state, or the United States, and any of their agencies, political subdivisions, or instrumentalities, for the funding, including without limitation interest rate exchange or swap agreements, planning, development, construction, acquisition, maintenance, or operation of a single exhibition center and recreational facilities or to assist in such activity. "Recreational facilities" means locations explicitly designated for public use where the primary use of the facility involves participation in hobbies or athletic activities;
(4) To borrow money and incur indebtedness and evidence the same by certificates, notes, or debentures, to issue bonds and use any one or more lawful funding methods the district may obtain for its purposes at such rates of interest as the district may determine. Any bonds, notes, and other obligations issued or delivered by the district may be secured by mortgage, pledge, or deed of trust of any or all of the property and income of the district. Every issue of such bonds, notes, or other obligations shall be payable out of property and revenues of the district and may be further secured by other property of the district, which may be pledged, assigned, mortgaged, or a security interest granted for such payment, without preference or priority of the first bonds issued, subject to any agreement with the holders of any other bonds pledging any specified property or revenues. Such bonds, notes, or other obligations shall be authorized by resolution of the district board, and shall bear such date or dates, and shall mature at such time or times, but not in excess of thirty years, as the resolution shall specify. Such bonds, notes, or other obligations shall be in such denomination, bear interest at such rate or rates, be in such form, either coupon or registered, be issued as current interest bonds, compound interest bonds, variable rate bonds, convertible bonds, or zero coupon bonds, be issued in such manner, be payable in such place or places, and be subject to redemption as such resolution may provide, notwithstanding section 108.170. The bonds, notes, or other obligations may be sold at either public or private sale, at such interest rates, and at such price or prices as the district shall determine;
(5) To acquire, transfer, donate, lease, exchange, mortgage, and encumber real and personal property in furtherance of district purposes;
(6) To refund any bonds, notes, or other obligations of the district without an election. The terms and conditions of refunding obligations shall be substantially the same as those of the original issue, and the board shall provide for the payment of interest at not to exceed the legal rate, and the principal of such refunding obligations in the same manner as is provided for the payment of interest and principal of obligations refunded;
(7) To have the management, control, and supervision of all the business and affairs of the district, and the construction, installation, operation, and maintenance of district improvements therein; to collect rentals, fees, and other charges in connection with its services or for the use of any of its facilities;
(8) To hire and retain agents, employees, engineers, and attorneys;
(9) To receive and accept by bequest, gift, or donation any kind of property;
(10) To adopt and amend bylaws and any other rules and regulations not in conflict with the constitution and laws of this state, necessary for the carrying on of the business, objects, and affairs of the board and of the district; and
(11) To have and exercise all rights and powers necessary or incidental to or implied from the specific powers granted by this section.
10. There is hereby created the "Exhibition Center and Recreational Facility District Sales Tax Trust Fund", which shall consist of all sales tax revenue collected pursuant to this section. The director of revenue shall be custodian of the trust fund, and moneys in the trust fund shall be used solely for the purposes authorized in this section. Moneys in the trust fund shall be considered nonstate funds pursuant to Section 15, Article IV, Constitution of Missouri. The director of revenue shall invest moneys in the trust fund in the same manner as other funds are invested. Any interest and moneys earned on such investments shall be credited to the trust fund. All sales taxes collected by the director of revenue pursuant to this section on behalf of the district, less one percent for the cost of collection which shall be deposited in the state's general revenue fund after payment of premiums for surety bonds as provided in section 32.087, shall be deposited in the trust fund. The director of revenue shall keep accurate records of the amount of moneys in the trust fund which was collected in the district imposing a sales tax pursuant to this section, and the records shall be open to the inspection of the officers of each district and the general public. Not later than the tenth day of each month, the director of revenue shall distribute all moneys deposited in the trust fund during the preceding month to the district. The director of revenue may authorize refunds from the amounts in the trust fund and credited to the district for erroneous payments and overpayments made, and may redeem dishonored checks and drafts deposited to the credit of the district.
11. The sales tax authorized by this section is in addition to all other sales taxes allowed by law. Except as modified in this section, all provisions of sections 32.085 and 32.087 apply to the sales tax imposed pursuant to this section.
12. Any sales tax imposed pursuant to this section shall not extend past the initial term approved by the voters unless an extension of the sales tax is submitted to and approved by the qualified voters in each county in the manner provided in this section. Each extension of the sales tax shall be for a period not to exceed twenty years. The ballot of submission for the extension shall be in substantially the following form:
If a majority of the votes cast favor the extension, then the sales tax shall remain in effect at the rate and for the time period approved by the voters. If a sales tax extension is not approved, the district may submit another sales tax proposal as authorized in this section, but the district shall not submit such a proposal to the voters sooner than twelve months from the date of the last extension submitted.
13. Once the sales tax authorized by this section is abolished or terminated by any means, all funds remaining in the trust fund shall be used solely for the purposes approved in the ballot question authorizing the sales tax. The sales tax shall not be abolished or terminated while the district has any financing or other obligations outstanding; provided that any new financing, debt, or other obligation or any restructuring or refinancing of an existing debt or obligation incurred more than ten years after voter approval of the sales tax provided in this section or more than ten years after any voter-approved extension thereof shall not cause the extension of the sales tax provided in this section or cause the final maturity of any financing or other obligations outstanding to be extended. Any funds in the trust fund which are not needed for current expenditures may be invested by the district in the securities described in subdivisions (1) to (12) of subsection 1 of section 30.270 or repurchase agreements secured by such securities. If the district abolishes the sales tax, the district shall notify the director of revenue of the action at least ninety days before the effective date of the repeal, and the director of revenue may order retention in the trust fund, for a period of one year, of two percent of the amount collected after receipt of such notice to cover possible refunds or overpayment of the sales tax and to redeem dishonored checks and drafts deposited to the credit of such accounts. After one year has elapsed after the effective date of abolition of the sales tax in the district, the director of revenue shall remit the balance in the account to the district and close the account of the district. The director of revenue shall notify the district of each instance of any amount refunded or any check redeemed from receipts due the district.
14. In the event that the district is dissolved or terminated by any means, the governing bodies of the counties in the district shall appoint a person to act as trustee for the district so dissolved or terminated. Before beginning the discharge of duties, the trustee shall take and subscribe an oath to faithfully discharge the duties of the office, and shall give bond with sufficient security, approved by the governing bodies of the counties, to the use of the dissolved or terminated district, for the faithful discharge of duties. The trustee shall have and exercise all powers necessary to liquidate the district, and upon satisfaction of all remaining obligations of the district, shall pay over to the county treasurer of each county in the district and take receipt for all remaining moneys in amounts based on the ratio the levy of each county bears to the total levy for the district in the previous three years or since the establishment of the district, whichever time period is shorter. Upon payment to the county treasurers, the trustee shall deliver to the clerk of the governing body of any county in the district all books, papers, records, and deeds belonging to the dissolved district.
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(L. 2004 H.B. 795, et al. merged with H.B. 833, A.L. 2010 H.B. 1442 merged with S.B. 644)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title VI - County, Township and Political Subdivision Government
Chapter 67 - Political Subdivisions, Miscellaneous Powers
Section 67.020 - Budget officer, designation, duties — submission of budget.
Section 67.040 - Increase of expenditure over budgeted amount to be made only on formal resolution.
Section 67.048 - Annual report required, when.
Section 67.050 - Transfer of funds from one agency to another.
Section 67.060 - Orders increasing total budget kept on file three years — attestation.
Section 67.070 - Budget for preceding year to govern, when.
Section 67.080 - Expenditures prohibited unless authorized under this chapter.
Section 67.085 - Investment of certain public funds, conditions.
Section 67.100 - Applicability of law.
Section 67.136 - Municipal courts, utilization of collection agencies permitted, when.
Section 67.138 - Liability of political subdivisions for certain frivolous actions.
Section 67.140 - Ownership of domestic animals, no laws or regulations to prohibit.
Section 67.210 - Political subdivisions may provide health insurance benefits when, to whom.
Section 67.212 - Failure of board members to attend meetings, commission's power to replace.
Section 67.250 - Cities and counties may grant funds to fire protection and library districts, when.
Section 67.303 - Economic growth, promotion and development in county — powers of county commission.
Section 67.304 - Charitable contributions, organizations may solicit in roadway, when, procedure.
Section 67.305 - Counties or cities not to arrest or punish for public intoxication.
Section 67.306 - Admission tickets, sale or resale of, no restrictions on price or fees, exceptions.
Section 67.316 - Public food service establishments, pets permitted, when.
Section 67.340 - Assistance to political subdivisions encouraged.
Section 67.350 - Use of state data processing equipment by political subdivisions.
Section 67.360 - Political subdivisions, use of state procurement service authorized.
Section 67.370 - State agencies may contract with political subdivisions.
Section 67.380 - Charges limited to cost of service.
Section 67.390 - Contracts to be filed with secretary of state.
Section 67.400 - Ordinance may require vacation, demolition or repair of structures, when.
Section 67.410 - Provisions required in ordinance.
Section 67.420 - Ordinance may provide penalties for noncompliance or delay.
Section 67.430 - Appeal must be authorized.
Section 67.440 - Emergency powers may be authorized.
Section 67.450 - Liability of subdivision for wrongful action.
Section 67.453 - Citation of law — definitions.
Section 67.455 - Neighborhood improvements — bonds, special assessments.
Section 67.459 - Apportionment of improvement costs — governing body to establish classifications.
Section 67.461 - Assessments, plans, specifications — public filing — duties of clerk — notice.
Section 67.465 - Period of limitation, lawsuits.
Section 67.467 - Supplemental assessments authorized, when — reassessments.
Section 67.469 - Assessment treated as tax lien, payable upon foreclosure.
Section 67.471 - Temporary notes, general obligation bonds.
Section 67.475 - Maximum bond indebtedness — advisory committee in certain cities.
Section 67.500 - Short title — definitions.
Section 67.506 - Computation of county sales tax levy.
Section 67.540 - Repeal or amendment of sales tax — procedure.
Section 67.545 - Law not applicable to certain cities and counties.
Section 67.571 - Museums and festivals, sales tax authorized (Buchanan County).
Section 67.572 - Repeal of sales tax, procedure.
Section 67.573 - Sales tax to be an additional tax to taxes in chapter 144 — computation of tax.
Section 67.574 - Director of revenue to be responsible for administration and operation of the tax.
Section 67.576 - Collection of the tax requirements — applicable penalties.
Section 67.577 - Delinquency in payment, limitation for bringing suit.
Section 67.607 - Powers of commission.
Section 67.611 - Decisions by majority, exceptions.
Section 67.614 - Penalties may be imposed by ordinances for injuries to commission's property.
Section 67.621 - Revenues, distribution.
Section 67.623 - Collection and administration of tax, options.
Section 67.631 - Penalties may be imposed by ordinances for injuries — district's property.
Section 67.643 - Law not to impair existing rights of political subdivisions.
Section 67.645 - Report to general assembly, when — biennial audit, required.
Section 67.650 - Regional convention and sports complex authority established.
Section 67.654 - Investment in bond issues, by whom, authority.
Section 67.655 - Tax exemption for property and income of authority.
Section 67.661 - Authorities' duties — annual report due when — no public revenue authorized.
Section 67.662 - Limitations on applicability
Section 67.663 - Tourism taxes, collection, distribution and administration.
Section 67.664 - Limitations on imposition of tourism taxes.
Section 67.667 - Adoption of tourism tax, procedure — ballot form.
Section 67.673 - Repeal of tax, procedure, ballot form — effective when.
Section 67.676 - Collection of tourism tax, duties of county collector or director of revenue, when.
Section 67.681 - Delinquencies — limitation for bringing suit — prosecutor may bring action.
Section 67.683 - Tourism board, appointment — qualifications — term — duties — staff authorized.
Section 67.701 - Submission of ballot — limitations on use of revenue (St. Louis County).
Section 67.712 - Deposit — distribution to county, when — refunds authorized — tax repealed, effect.
Section 67.721 - Repeal or amendment of sales tax, procedure.
Section 67.724 - Definition of county.
Section 67.730 - Capital improvements sales tax — bonds — election procedure — ballot form.
Section 67.732 - Imposition of tax, when — interest and sinking fund, limitations on use.
Section 67.733 - Bonds, refunding.
Section 67.737 - Applicable provisions, administration.
Section 67.760 - Joint operation of recreation system.
Section 67.770 - Subdivision may accept gifts for recreational purposes.
Section 67.775 - Use of facilities of other governmental agencies, when.
Section 67.780 - Effect on other powers of subdivision.
Section 67.781 - County recreational system — citation of law — definitions.
Section 67.783 - Recreational lake authority — purpose and powers — exemption — immunity.
Section 67.787 - Lake authority — initial meeting — officers — duties — bond, amount — restrictions.
Section 67.788 - Lake authority — powers — funds — condemnation — security force — zoning.
Section 67.790 - Lake authority — tax increment financing — approval, by whom.
Section 67.796 - Ballot form, content.
Section 67.798 - Bonds — issuance, interest, payments — income tax exemption.
Section 67.800 - Notice to nonresident property owners, when.
Section 67.810 - Owner to file affidavit of request, contents, fee.
Section 67.820 - Notice, how sent, by whom.
Section 67.830 - Receipt of notice, owner to refile affidavit.
Section 67.840 - Request for notice expires, when, renewed, how.
Section 67.850 - Failure of notice, effect of.
Section 67.860 - Nonresident property owner defined.
Section 67.870 - Policy statement.
Section 67.880 - Who may acquire land and for what purpose.
Section 67.885 - Plan for conservation, hearing and reports required before condemnation authorized.
Section 67.895 - Tax assessments, how affected.
Section 67.905 - Authorization to accept funds or grants.
Section 67.955 - Procedure for dissolution — bonded indebtedness, effect of.
Section 67.974 - Powers of commission.
Section 67.978 - Bonds issues, authorization — forms — sales — rate of interest.
Section 67.981 - Notes authorized — sales — interest rate — to mature when.
Section 67.983 - Issuance of renewal notes and refunding bonds — sales.
Section 67.995 - Fund abolished, moneys transferred to general revenue — audit of fund, when.
Section 67.1012 - Collection of tax, options, penalty for delinquency, when (Pettis County).
Section 67.1016 - County transient guest taxes — procedures.
Section 67.1020 - Disaster relief services, nongovernmental agencies exempt from tax, when.
Section 67.1062 - Definitions.
Section 67.1064 - Recorder of deeds to file report — pay over funds to county treasurer for deposit.
Section 67.1065 - Administrative body to be appointed, duties, expenses, limitation.
Section 67.1067 - Agencies applying for funds, information required.
Section 67.1069 - Requirements for agencies to be eligible for funds.
Section 67.1070 - Eligible agencies.
Section 67.1071 - Report to be made by agencies receiving funds, content — program.
Section 67.1155 - Powers and duties of commissioners.
Section 67.1175 - Advisory board, established, members — duties, powers.
Section 67.1180 - Dissolution of district, procedures — trustee, appointment, duties.
Section 67.1181 - Audit required, promotion of tourism moneys.
Section 67.1186 - Retailers liable for surcharge, collection and return of surcharges.
Section 67.1187 - Tourism surcharge trust fund, established — use.
Section 67.1188 - Ballot for submission.
Section 67.1189 - Effective date of surcharge.
Section 67.1200 - Definitions.
Section 67.1212 - Election to establish military airport zoning, ballot form.
Section 67.1224 - Airport zoning regulation not applicable to certain counties.
Section 67.1233 - Ballot form for submission to affected landowner.
Section 67.1235 - Majority of affected landowners required to form.
Section 67.1249 - Grants may be awarded by board to conduct research.
Section 67.1253 - Dissolution procedure for district — ballot form.
Section 67.1275 - Exemption from premium tax for association.
Section 67.1350 - Annexation by certain cities to promote economic development (Warrensburg).
Section 67.1352 - Annexation of municipal airports, when (city of Monett).
Section 67.1367 - Transient guest tax for promotion of tourism — ballot language. (Perry County)
Section 67.1368 - Tax authorized — ballot language (Douglas and Montgomery counties).
Section 67.1401 - Definitions.
Section 67.1411 - Districts, how established.
Section 67.1431 - Public hearing, notice.
Section 67.1441 - Removal from and addition to district, procedure.
Section 67.1452 - Election of board of directors, no person to cast more than one ballot.
Section 67.1471 - Fiscal year — budget — meeting — report — audit.
Section 67.1485 - Merger of districts, when — assessments, effect on.
Section 67.1491 - Obligations of district.
Section 67.1501 - Funding of district.
Section 67.1511 - Fund, how created, use.
Section 67.1531 - Real property or business license tax, how imposed, ballot.
Section 67.1541 - Taxes and assessments, how collected, distributed.
Section 67.1551 - Election for real estate tax, procedure, results, reimbursement of costs.
Section 67.1561 - Statute of limitations.
Section 67.1571 - Minimum wage limitation.
Section 67.1600 - Home equity program act — definitions.
Section 67.1606 - Addition of new areas to existing home equity program, procedure.
Section 67.1612 - Powers and duties.
Section 67.1618 - Member's home value guaranteed, when, procedure.
Section 67.1624 - Payment by program required, when.
Section 67.1630 - Member property acquired by eminent domain, program benefits may be claimed, when.
Section 67.1636 - Member may appeal guaranteed values or dollar depreciations, how.
Section 67.1642 - Termination of existing program, how.
Section 67.1651 - Indemnification of commissioners, officers or employees of a program, limitations.
Section 67.1654 - Suit may be brought, when, limitations.
Section 67.1657 - Program only proportionally liable when member has separate home equity insurance.
Section 67.1703 - Metropolitan district to be body corporate and political subdivision.
Section 67.1715 - District ballot form, approval of majority required — district established, when.
Section 67.1718 - Single county district, procedure.
Section 67.1730 - Board member terms — vacancies, how filled, eligible for reappointment.
Section 67.1742 - Powers and duties of the district.
Section 67.1748 - Missouri products and supplies to be given preference.
Section 67.1751 - Metropolitan district not to have power of eminent domain.
Section 67.1754 - Sales tax, how allocated — reauthorization of tax, when.
Section 67.1760 - Bonds may be issued by metropolitan district — rates, how paid.
Section 67.1766 - Income from bonds exempt from income tax.
Section 67.1776 - Short title — children's services fund reimbursement.
Section 67.1800 - Definitions.
Section 67.1802 - District boundaries.
Section 67.1804 - Regional taxicab commission established, powers.
Section 67.1806 - Membership of commission, appointments.
Section 67.1808 - Powers of the commission.
Section 67.1810 - Duties of the commission — expenditures limited to fees collected.
Section 67.1812 - Taxicab code promulgated, procedure.
Section 67.1814 - Airport taxicabs, limitation on regulation by the commission.
Section 67.1816 - City and county ordinances in effect until taxicab code adopted.
Section 67.1818 - Licensure, taxicab code to include administrative procedures.
Section 67.1819 - Criminal background check policy required.
Section 67.1820 - Commission to establish annual budget to enforce taxicab code.
Section 67.1830 - Definitions.
Section 67.1846 - Exceptions to applicability of right-of-way laws.
Section 67.1847 - Fiber networks in right-of-way, no fee for use of — exceptions.
Section 67.1862 - Definitions.
Section 67.1864 - District created in certain counties (includes Camden County).
Section 67.1868 - Opposition to formation of a district, petition filed, procedure.
Section 67.1870 - Costs of filing to be paid by petitioners.
Section 67.1872 - Board of directors, members.
Section 67.1874 - Notice of district organization — election of board members, terms.
Section 67.1876 - Powers of the board, meetings, corporate seal, quorum.
Section 67.1878 - Use of funds, sources of funding.
Section 67.1880 - Property tax imposed, when — ballot language — collection of tax.
Section 67.1882 - Contracting, borrowing and agreement authority of the district.
Section 67.1884 - Limitation on district's contracting authority.
Section 67.1886 - Additional powers of the district.
Section 67.1888 - Insurance obtained by the district, types, conditions.
Section 67.1890 - Change in district boundaries, procedure.
Section 67.1892 - Vote required for change in boundaries, when.
Section 67.1894 - Termination of taxing authority by petition, procedure.
Section 67.1896 - Vote required for termination of taxing authority, when — ballot language.
Section 67.1898 - Dissolution of a district, procedure.
Section 67.1925 - Special trust fund created.
Section 67.1928 - Authorized appropriations from special trust fund.
Section 67.1931 - Indebtedness authorized to accomplish purposes of certain taxes.
Section 67.1934 - Repeal of tax, submitted to voters, ballot language.
Section 67.1937 - Safekeeping of county permanent records — accounting records and annual audit.
Section 67.1940 - Donation of property to county.
Section 67.1950 - Definitions.
Section 67.1956 - Board of directors, members, terms, duties.
Section 67.1958 - Modification of requirements by vote of the district.
Section 67.1959 - Sales tax imposed, when — submitted to voters, ballot language.
Section 67.1962 - Special trust fund created.
Section 67.1965 - County collector to collect tax at discretion of the board — rules.
Section 67.1968 - Expenditure of sales tax revenue, conditions.
Section 67.1971 - Reduction of liability for entities remitting the sales tax.
Section 67.1974 - Expansion of district boundaries, procedure.
Section 67.1977 - Dissolution and repeal of the tax, procedure.
Section 67.1978 - Annual audit required.
Section 67.1979 - Removal of board members.
Section 67.2500 - Establishment of a district, where — definitions.
Section 67.2510 - Alternative procedure for establishment of a district.
Section 67.2515 - Petition, contents, notice — hearing — district declared organized, when.
Section 67.2520 - Election conducted, when — sales tax vote, amount — ballot form.
Section 67.2535 - Monitoring of blasting operations permitted (St. Charles County).
Section 67.2540 - Definitions.
Section 67.2546 - Restrictions, prohibitions — violation, penalty.
Section 67.2552 - Prohibited acts, penalties — public policy interest to be protected.
Section 67.2555 - Competitive bids required, when (Jackson County).
Section 67.2675 - Citation of law.
Section 67.2677 - Definitions — effective date.
Section 67.2677 - Definitions.
Section 67.2680 - Satellite or streaming video services, no new tax, license, or fee.
Section 67.2683 - Compliance with FCC requirements for emergency messages.
Section 67.2685 - Expiration of authorization, when.
Section 67.2687 - Notice of commencement of service, when.
Section 67.2689 - Fee authorized, amount — exception — adjustment of fee, when.
Section 67.2693 - Report to be issued by the public service commission, contents.
Section 67.2694 - Confidentiality of subscriber information.
Section 67.2695 - Immunity of political subdivisions, when — indemnification, when — exceptions.
Section 67.2701 - Transferability of authorizations, procedure.
Section 67.2709 - National Electric Safety Code, compliance with required.
Section 67.2711 - Noncompliance, effect of.
Section 67.2714 - Effective date.
Section 67.2805 - Rulemaking authority.
Section 67.2820 - Program authorized, requirements — application process — audit may be required.
Section 67.2825 - Alternative financing method.
Section 67.2830 - Issuance of bonds.
Section 67.2835 - Allocation of state's residual share of certain bond limitation.
Section 67.2840 - Effective dates.
Section 67.4500 - Definitions.
Section 67.4510 - Members, appointment.
Section 67.5000 - District authorized.
Section 67.5002 - Name of district.
Section 67.5006 - Powers of district.
Section 67.5008 - Ballot language.
Section 67.5010 - Majority vote required.
Section 67.5012 - Sale tax authorized in counties of district.
Section 67.5014 - Allocation of sales tax.
Section 67.5016 - Department of revenue to administer and collect tax — director's duties.
Section 67.5018 - Treasurer's duties — report required, when.
Section 67.5020 - Revenues from tax not to be allocated to special fund by municipalities.
Section 67.5022 - Board of directors, appointment, terms, removal.
Section 67.5024 - Organizational meeting — adoption of bylaws, rules, and regulations.
Section 67.5026 - Qualifications of board members.
Section 67.5030 - Eminent domain authority, district not authorized to exercise.
Section 67.5032 - Issuance of bonds, requirements.
Section 67.5034 - Negotiable refunding bonds permitted, limitations.
Section 67.5038 - Purchases in excess of $10,000 by lowest and best bid standard.
Section 67.5065 - Political subdivision definition.
Section 67.5090 - Citation of law.
Section 67.5092 - Definitions.
Section 67.5094 - Prohibited acts by authority.
Section 67.5102 - Prohibited acts.
Section 67.5103 - Power of eminent domain prohibited, when.
Section 67.5110 - Citation of law, purpose.
Section 67.5111 - Definitions.
Section 67.5115 - Authority poles, use of — make-ready work.
Section 67.5116 - Rates and fees.
Section 67.5117 - Limitation on services permitted.
Section 67.5118 - Authority may exercise certain authority, limitations.
Section 67.5119 - Ordinance or agreement required, when.
Section 67.5120 - Court jurisdiction.
Section 67.5121 - Indemnification, insurance, and bonding requirements permitted — exceptions.
Section 67.5122 - Expiration date, exception.
Section 67.5125 - Report to general assembly, when, contents.