Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 68 - Port Authorities
Section 68.220 - Opposition, court to serve copy of petition, procedure.

Effective - 28 Aug 2010
68.220. Opposition, court to serve copy of petition, procedure. — 1. Within thirty days after the petition is filed, the circuit court clerk shall serve a copy of the petition on the respondents who shall have thirty days after receipt of service to file an answer stating agreement with or opposition to the creation of the district. If any respondent files its answer opposing the creation of the district, it shall recite legal reasons why the petition is defective, why the proposed district is illegal or unconstitutional, or why the proposed method for funding the district is illegal or unconstitutional. The respondent shall ask the court for a declaratory judgment respecting these issues. The answer of each respondent shall be served on each petitioner and every other respondent named in the petition. Any resident or taxpayer within the proposed district not qualifying as a respondent may join in or file a petition supporting or answer opposing the creation of the district and seeking a declaratory judgment respecting these same issues within thirty days after the date notice is last published by the circuit clerk pursuant to section 68.225.
2. The court shall hear the case without a jury. If the court shall thereafter determine the petition is defective or the proposed district is illegal or unconstitutional, or shall be an undue burden on any owner of property within the district or is unjust and unreasonable, it shall enter its declaratory judgment to that effect and shall refuse to make the certifications requested in the pleadings. If the court determines that any proposed funding method is illegal or unconstitutional, it shall enter its judgment striking that funding method in whole or in part. If the court determines the petition is not legally defective and the proposed district and method of funding are neither illegal nor unconstitutional, the court shall enter its judgment to that effect. The court shall then certify the single question regarding the proposed real property tax or sales and use tax, or both, as applicable, needed to fund the project for voter approval. If no objections to the petition are timely filed, the court may make such certifications based upon the pleadings before it without any hearing.
3. Any party having filed an answer or petition may appeal the circuit court's order or declaratory judgment in the same manner provided for other appeals.
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(L. 2010 S.B. 578)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title VI - County, Township and Political Subdivision Government

Chapter 68 - Port Authorities

Section 68.010 - Cities and counties authorized to form port authorities, when.

Section 68.015 - Port district, how designated — boundaries, where filed, how altered.

Section 68.020 - Purpose of port authority.

Section 68.025 - Powers of port authority.

Section 68.030 - State or its subdivisions may transfer property to port authority, when.

Section 68.035 - State authorized to make grants to port authorities.

Section 68.040 - Bonds of port authority, issued, when — authorized as investments — tax exemption — procedure for issuance of bonds and notes.

Section 68.045 - Board of port authority commissioners minimum number required — compensation, terms, duties, how fixed.

Section 68.050 - Conflict of interest by port authority commissioners prohibited.

Section 68.055 - Letting of contracts, manner, amounts.

Section 68.057 - Competitive bids required, when.

Section 68.060 - Consolidation of port districts by contract, how.

Section 68.065 - Powers of state highways and transportation commission.

Section 68.070 - Dissolution, procedure for.

Section 68.075 - AIM zones — definitions — establishment, boundaries — retention of tax withholdings on new jobs, amount — fund created, use of moneys — approval of projects — expiration date.

Section 68.100 - Mid-America port commission agreement, commission, powers, duties.

Section 68.105 - Mid-America port commission act.

Section 68.110 - Counties included (Scotland, Knox, Shelby, Clark, Ralls, Monroe, Lewis, Pike and Marion).

Section 68.115 - Powers of commission.

Section 68.120 - County commissioners to elect two members.

Section 68.200 - Citation of law.

Section 68.205 - Definitions.

Section 68.210 - Establishment of districts authorized, procedure.

Section 68.215 - Public hearing required — notice.

Section 68.220 - Opposition, court to serve copy of petition, procedure.

Section 68.225 - Notice, form.

Section 68.230 - Termination of district, procedure.

Section 68.235 - Levy of property tax authorized — vote required — ballot language — repeal of tax.

Section 68.240 - County collector's and treasurer's duties — use of moneys upon expiration of tax.

Section 68.245 - Levy of sales and use tax authorized — ballot language — collection of tax, deposit of moneys — repeal of tax.

Section 68.250 - Conducting of election, procedure.

Section 68.255 - Statute of limitations.

Section 68.259 - Severability clause.

Section 68.260 - Applicability of law — report required.