Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 70 - Powers of Political Subdivisions to Cooperate or Contract with Governmental Units
Section 70.441 - Definitions — provisions to apply in interpreting this section — prohibited acts — violation of section, penalty — subsequent violations, penalty — juvenile offenders, jurisdiction — stalled vehicles, removal.

Effective - 28 Aug 2012
70.441. Definitions — provisions to apply in interpreting this section — prohibited acts — violation of section, penalty — subsequent violations, penalty — juvenile offenders, jurisdiction — stalled vehicles, removal. — 1. As used in this section, the following terms have the following meanings:
(1) "Agency", the bi-state development agency created by compact under section 70.370;
(2) "Conveyance" includes bus, paratransit vehicle, rapid transit car or train, locomotive, or other vehicle used or held for use by the agency as a means of transportation of passengers;
(3) "Facilities" includes all property and equipment, including, without limitation, rights-of-way and related trackage, rails, signals, power, fuel, communication and ventilation systems, power plants, stations, terminals, signage, storage yards, depots, repair and maintenance shops, yards, offices, parking lots and other real estate or personal property used or held for or incidental to the operation, rehabilitation or improvement of any public mass transportation system of the agency;
(4) "Person", any individual, firm, copartnership, corporation, association or company; and
(5) "Sound production device" includes, but is not limited to, any radio receiver, phonograph, television receiver, musical instrument, tape recorder, cassette player, speaker device and any sound amplifier.
2. In interpreting or applying this section, the following provisions shall apply:
(1) Any act otherwise prohibited by this section is lawful if specifically authorized by agreement, permit, license or other writing duly signed by an authorized officer of the agency or if performed by an officer, employee or designated agent of the agency acting within the scope of his or her employment or agency;
(2) Rules shall apply with equal force to any person assisting, aiding or abetting another, including a minor, in any of the acts prohibited by the rules or assisting, aiding or abetting another in the avoidance of any of the requirements of the rules; and
(3) The singular shall mean and include the plural; the masculine gender shall mean the feminine and the neuter genders; and vice versa.
3. (1) No person shall use or enter upon the light rail conveyances of the agency without payment of the fare or other lawful charges established by the agency. Any person on any such conveyance must have properly validated fare media in his possession. This ticket must be valid to or from the station the passenger is using, and must have been used for entry for the trip then being taken;
(2) No person shall use any token, pass, badge, ticket, document, transfer, card or fare media to gain entry to the facilities or conveyances of, or make use of the services of, the agency, except as provided, authorized or sold by the agency and in accordance with any restriction on the use thereof imposed by the agency;
(3) No person shall enter upon parking lots designated by the agency as requiring payment to enter, either by electronic gate or parking meters, where the cost of such parking fee is visibly displayed at each location, without payment of such fees or other lawful charges established by the agency;
(4) Except for employees of the agency acting within the scope of their employment, no person shall sell, provide, copy, reproduce or produce, or create any version of any token, pass, badge, ticket, document, transfer, card or any other fare media or otherwise authorize access to or use of the facilities, conveyances or services of the agency without the written permission of an authorized representative of the agency;
(5) No person shall put or attempt to put any paper, article, instrument or item, other than a token, ticket, badge, coin, fare card, pass, transfer or other access authorization or other fare media issued by the agency and valid for the place, time and manner in which used, into any fare box, pass reader, ticket vending machine, parking meter, parking gate or other fare collection instrument, receptacle, device, machine or location;
(6) Tokens, tickets, fare cards, badges, passes, transfers or other fare media that have been forged, counterfeited, imitated, altered or improperly transferred or that have been used in a manner inconsistent with this section shall be confiscated;
(7) No person may perform any act which would interfere with the provision of transit service or obstruct the flow of traffic on facilities or conveyances or which would in any way interfere or tend to interfere with the safe and efficient operation of the facilities or conveyances of the agency;
(8) All persons on or in any facility or conveyance of the agency shall:
(a) Comply with all lawful orders and directives of any agency employee acting within the scope of his employment;
(b) Obey any instructions on notices or signs duly posted on any agency facility or conveyance; and
(c) Provide accurate, complete and true information or documents requested by agency personnel acting within the scope of their employment and otherwise in accordance with law;
(9) No person shall falsely represent himself or herself as an agent, employee or representative of the agency;
(10) No person on or in any facility or conveyance shall:
(a) Litter, dump garbage, liquids or other matter, or create a nuisance, hazard or unsanitary condition, including, but not limited to, spitting and urinating, except in facilities provided;
(b) Drink any alcoholic beverage or possess any opened or unsealed container of alcoholic beverage, except on premises duly licensed for the sale of alcoholic beverages, such as bars and restaurants;
(c) Enter or remain in any facility or conveyance while his ability to function safely in the environment of the agency transit system is impaired by the consumption of alcohol or by the taking of any drug;
(d) Loiter or stay on any facility of the agency;
(e) Consume foods or liquids of any kind, except in those areas specifically authorized by the agency;
(f) Smoke or carry an open flame or lighted match, cigar, cigarette, pipe or torch, except in those areas or locations specifically authorized by the agency; or
(g) Throw or cause to be propelled any stone, projectile or other article at, from, upon or in a facility or conveyance;
(11) No weapon or other instrument intended for use as a weapon may be carried in or on any facility or conveyance, except for law enforcement personnel. For the purposes hereof, a weapon shall include, but not be limited to, a firearm, switchblade knife, sword, or any instrument of any kind known as blackjack, billy club, club, sandbag, metal knuckles, leather bands studded with metal, wood impregnated with metal filings or razor blades; except that this subdivision shall not apply to a rifle or shotgun which is unloaded and carried in any enclosed case, box or other container which completely conceals the item from view and identification as a weapon;
(12) No explosives, flammable liquids, acids, fireworks or other highly combustible materials or radioactive materials may be carried on or in any facility or conveyance, except as authorized by the agency;
(13) No person, except as specifically authorized by the agency, shall enter or attempt to enter into any area not open to the public, including, but not limited to, motorman's cabs, conductor's cabs, bus operator's seat location, closed-off areas, mechanical or equipment rooms, concession stands, storage areas, interior rooms, tracks, roadbeds, tunnels, plants, shops, barns, train yards, garages, depots or any area marked with a sign restricting access or indicating a dangerous environment;
(14) No person may ride on the roof, the platform between rapid transit cars, or on any other area outside any rapid transit car or bus or other conveyance operated by the agency;
(15) No person shall extend his hand, arm, leg, head or other part of his or her person or extend any item, article or other substance outside of the window or door of a moving rapid transit car, bus or other conveyance operated by the agency;
(16) No person shall enter or leave a rapid transit car, bus or other conveyance operated by the agency except through the entrances and exits provided for that purpose;
(17) No animals may be taken on or into any conveyance or facility except the following:
(a) An animal enclosed in a container, accompanied by the passenger and carried in a manner which does not annoy other passengers; and
(b) Working dogs for law enforcement agencies, agency dogs on duty, dogs properly harnessed and accompanying blind or hearing-impaired persons to aid such persons, or dogs accompanying trainers carrying a certificate of identification issued by a dog school;
(18) No vehicle shall be operated carelessly, or negligently, or in disregard of the rights or safety of others or without due caution and circumspection, or at a speed in such a manner as to be likely to endanger persons or property on facilities of the agency. The speed limit on parking lots and access roads shall be posted as fifteen miles per hour unless otherwise designated.
4. (1) Unless a greater penalty is otherwise provided by the laws of the state, any violation of this section shall constitute a misdemeanor, and any person committing a violation thereof shall be subject to arrest and, upon conviction in a court of competent jurisdiction, shall pay a fine in an amount not less than twenty-five dollars and no greater than two hundred fifty dollars per violation, in addition to court costs. Any default in the payment of a fine imposed pursuant to this section without good cause shall result in imprisonment for not more than thirty days;
(2) Unless a greater penalty is provided by the laws of the state, any person convicted a second or subsequent time for the same offense under this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and sentenced to pay a fine of not less than fifty dollars nor more than five hundred dollars in addition to court costs, or to undergo imprisonment for up to sixty days, or both such fine and imprisonment;
(3) Any person failing to pay the proper fare, fee or other charge for use of the facilities and conveyances of the agency shall be subject to payment of such charge as part of the judgment against the violator. All proceeds from judgments for unpaid fares or charges shall be directed to the appropriate agency official;
(4) All juvenile offenders violating the provisions of this section shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the juvenile court as provided in chapter 211;
(5) As used in this section, the term "conviction" shall include all pleas of guilty and findings of guilt.
5. Any person who is convicted, pleads guilty, or pleads nolo contendere for failing to pay the proper fare, fee, or other charge for the use of the facilities and conveyances of the bi-state development agency, as described in subdivision (3) of subsection 4 of this section, may, in addition to the unpaid fares or charges and any fines, penalties, or sentences imposed by law, be required to reimburse the reasonable costs attributable to the enforcement, investigation, and prosecution of such offense by the bi-state development agency. The court shall direct the reimbursement proceeds to the appropriate agency official.
6. (1) Stalled or disabled vehicles may be removed from the roadways of the agency property by the agency and parked or stored elsewhere at the risk and expense of the owner;
(2) Motor vehicles which are left unattended or abandoned on the property of the agency for a period of over seventy-two hours may be removed as provided for in section 304.155, except that the removal may be authorized by personnel designated by the agency under section 70.378.
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(L. 1993 S.B. 114 § 70.450, A.L. 2012 H.B. 1402 merged with S.B. 480 merged with S.B. 636)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title VI - County, Township and Political Subdivision Government

Chapter 70 - Powers of Political Subdivisions to Cooperate or Contract with Governmental Units

Section 70.010 - Certain number of counties may join in performance of common function — duties of county commissions — appointment of district coroners, deputy district coroners, expenses.

Section 70.020 - Petition for election concerning joint proposal.

Section 70.040 - Form of ballot.

Section 70.050 - Certification of election to secretary of state — vote necessary for adoption.

Section 70.060 - Commissioner of most populous county to call meeting of all county commissions — issuance of bonds.

Section 70.070 - Procedure for withdrawal from joint undertaking.

Section 70.080 - Effect of withdrawal or dissolution.

Section 70.090 - Additional counties may join county group — procedure.

Section 70.100 - Municipalities and political subdivisions authorized to buy surplus property of United States government.

Section 70.110 - Compliance with provisions of Surplus Property Act of 1944.

Section 70.115 - Cities and counties may contract with United States government for recreational facilities along rivers.

Section 70.120 - Definitions.

Section 70.130 - County commissions empowered to make agreements with United States.

Section 70.140 - Political subdivisions shall be notified of agreements.

Section 70.150 - County treasurer shall present bill.

Section 70.160 - County treasurer shall disburse money — acceptance construed as approval.

Section 70.170 - Political subdivisions authorized to enter into agreements — when.

Section 70.180 - Amount of payments — how determined.

Section 70.190 - Money received — where deposited.

Section 70.200 - Services to property may not be denied.

Section 70.210 - Definitions.

Section 70.220 - Political subdivisions may cooperate with each other, with other states, the United States or private persons — tax distribution agreement, authorized for certain counties and cities (Buchanan County and city of St. Joseph; Greene Co...

Section 70.225 - Emergency dispatching system, eligible for membership in local government retirement system, when (St. Louis County).

Section 70.226 - Local public health agencies considered political subdivision, when, what purpose.

Section 70.227 - Metropolitan planning organization considered a political subdivision for purposes of local government employees' retirement system.

Section 70.230 - Procedure for exercising power.

Section 70.240 - Lands may be acquired — how — by whom.

Section 70.250 - Method of financing.

Section 70.260 - Provisions which may be included in the joint contract.

Section 70.270 - Sovereignty to be retained.

Section 70.280 - Office of facility taken over may be abolished and duties transferred.

Section 70.290 - Immunities and liabilities of officers.

Section 70.300 - Execution of contracts.

Section 70.310 - Disbursement of funds.

Section 70.320 - Suits may be brought in circuit courts.

Section 70.322 - Road equipment, public entity, cemetery or nonprofit organization may contract to use certain political subdivision's equipment, requirements — costs.

Section 70.325 - Development and improvement of recreational facilities under agreement by city and United States.

Section 70.327 - Kansas-Missouri flood prevention and control compact.

Section 70.330 - Power of city over 100,000 inhabitants to contract for certain purposes.

Section 70.340 - Cities may build sewers or levees, how, where.

Section 70.350 - Power to pay.

Section 70.360 - Power given to distribute cost.

Section 70.370 - Compact between Missouri and Illinois — creation and powers of district. (St. Louis area)

Section 70.373 - Additional powers of bi-state agency.

Section 70.375 - Tax status of property and bonds of bi-state agency.

Section 70.377 - Securities as lawful investments.

Section 70.378 - Power to employ persons to enforce rules — power of personnel, jurisdiction — issuance of citation — procedure upon arrest — training — agency may adopt rules — violation of rules, penalty.

Section 70.379 - Inclusion of minority and women business enterprises, conditions.

Section 70.380 - Commissioners of bi-state agency, appointment, qualifications.

Section 70.385 - Nominees for appointment selected from panel, procedure, panel members designated.

Section 70.390 - Terms of commissioners.

Section 70.400 - Vacancies filled, how.

Section 70.410 - Commissioners to receive expenses only.

Section 70.420 - Powers and duties of commissioners.

Section 70.421 - Commissioners may meet by telephone — public meeting.

Section 70.422 - Buses, power to purchase and use — lights, color and intensity authorized.

Section 70.427 - Certain sections not to limit collective bargaining agreement.

Section 70.429 - United States Department of Transportation safety rules to apply.

Section 70.441 - Definitions — provisions to apply in interpreting this section — prohibited acts — violation of section, penalty — subsequent violations, penalty — juvenile offenders, jurisdiction — stalled vehicles, removal.

Section 70.500 - Compact between Kansas and Missouri — creation and powers of district — effective, when.

Section 70.501 - Metropolitan culture commission to be special district.

Section 70.503 - Sovereign immunity to apply.

Section 70.505 - Expenses reimbursed.

Section 70.507 - Countywide sales tax for district — rate — administration and collection — fund created.

Section 70.510 - Expiration of compact, when.

Section 70.515 - Regional investment district compact with Kansas and Missouri.

Section 70.520 - Regional investment districts deemed special districts.

Section 70.525 - Sovereign immunity applicable to regional investment district and commissioners.

Section 70.530 - Members of the regional investment district commission reimbursed, when.

Section 70.535 - Countywide sales tax authorized for regional investment districts, rate, administration and collection, regional investment fund, use of revenues — appropriation of funds, expiration of tax — funds do not lapse — funds prohibited fro...

Section 70.540 - Regional investment district compact expires, when.

Section 70.545 - Counties and commission may operate under compact if not authorized by Kansas, when.

Section 70.600 - Definitions.

Section 70.605 - Missouri local government employees' retirement system created — jurisdiction, Cole County — board of trustees, composition, terms — annual meeting — vacancies, how created — oath — appointment of actuary, attorney and investment cou...

Section 70.610 - Election to become an employer, when effective — who covered.

Section 70.615 - Other plans prohibited, exceptions.

Section 70.620 - Prior plan, effect of — discrimination between employees prohibited.

Section 70.621 - Political subdivisions may opt to have LAGERS administer prior non-LAGERS retirement plan, when, procedure.

Section 70.625 - Employees acquired from another subdivision or private business, how handled.

Section 70.630 - Membership, composition.

Section 70.631 - Addition of public safety personnel members to the system, how — requirements and limitations.

Section 70.635 - Member's termination of employment, effect of — reemployment in system — retirement, service with more than one employer, effect of.

Section 70.638 - Elected county officials, may purchase prior service, procedure.

Section 70.640 - Prior service, membership service and credited service, how computed — disability time included, when — certification of prior service — purchase of prior military service, limitations — procedure.

Section 70.645 - Retirement, when eligible — eligibility for option.

Section 70.646 - Alternate election, system may provide for, how.

Section 70.650 - Mandatory retirement age, how determined.

Section 70.655 - Retirement benefits — program to be selected by governing body — formula for computing benefits — cost-of-living factor — suspension of certain benefits, when.

Section 70.656 - Final average compensation, period covered — governing body may elect — procedure — effects.

Section 70.660 - Optional retirement, election, when made — benefits, how computed — death of beneficiary, effect (member and beneficiary).

Section 70.661 - Member deceased before retirement, surviving spouse or dependent children entitled to benefits, when — determination of eligibility.

Section 70.665 - Death of retirant prior to receiving benefits equal to his contributions, balance to his nominee or estate.

Section 70.670 - Early retirement, application — requirements — option — benefits, how computed.

Section 70.675 - Deferred allowance, requirements, option — contribution withdrawal, effect on credited service — death of former member prior to retirement, allowance payable to surviving spouse, when.

Section 70.676 - Vested employee no longer covered by system may be bought out by lump sum payment, how computed — limitations.

Section 70.680 - Disability retirement — medical examinations required, when — option.

Section 70.686 - Retirant becoming reemployed in the system, effect of.

Section 70.690 - Member leaving system before eligible for retirement, disposition of his contributions.

Section 70.695 - Rights accrued under sections 70.600 to 70.755 not subject to garnishment, execution or bankruptcy proceedings, exceptions.

Section 70.697 - Member eligible to receive benefits under prosecuting attorneys' retirement system, receipt of benefits — reduction of benefits, when, amount.

Section 70.700 - Assets of system to be in five funds.

Section 70.705 - Members deposit fund, source, contributions of members, repayment of withdrawals — transfers from fund — election to eliminate contributions, when.

Section 70.707 - Elimination of member contributions, refunding of, procedure.

Section 70.710 - Employer accumulation fund, created, uses — employer contributions.

Section 70.715 - Benefit reserve fund, created, uses.

Section 70.720 - Casualty reserve fund, created, source of funds, uses.

Section 70.722 - Allowances and benefits, all payments to be made from benefit reserve fund, when.

Section 70.725 - Income-expense fund, created, defined — gifts and bequests — regular interest — contingency reserves.

Section 70.730 - Employer's contributions, how computed.

Section 70.735 - Political subdivisions delinquent in payments — lien — mandamus — state aid withheld.

Section 70.740 - State not to contribute to system, exception.

Section 70.745 - Board may invest funds.

Section 70.746 - Board may delegate powers of investment, requirements — liability.

Section 70.747 - Board may invest in real estate — limitations.

Section 70.750 - Trustees and officers and employees of board, not to have interest in investments of board, exception.

Section 70.755 - Assets exempt from certain taxes.

Section 70.800 - Cities, towns and villages of 400 or more located in St. Louis County to provide 24-hour police protection — may contract for such service.

Section 70.815 - Political subdivisions and boards of police commissioners of St. Louis and Kansas City may contract to provide police services for other political subdivisions — powers of arrest and immunity — definitions.

Section 70.820 - Authority of peace officers to respond to emergencies outside jurisdiction — definitions — authority of certain peace officers — authority of federal law enforcement officers.

Section 70.835 - Formation of major case squads authorized.

Section 70.837 - Emergencies — public safety agencies may provide aid to other public safety agencies in state and bordering states.

Section 70.840 - Citation of law.

Section 70.843 - State and local government convention sports facility meeting and tourism program established, purpose — participating counties and cities.

Section 70.846 - Qualifying projects — limitations.

Section 70.849 - Security guaranteeing payments of any bonds or indebtedness to fund project required for qualifying project.

Section 70.851 - Contracts, leases or subleases to provide rent or fees subject to annual appropriation, amount — proportionate share paid by state, limitation — state's share to increase, when — rent or fees insufficient to discharge obligations, pr...

Section 70.853 - New net public fiscal benefit, how determined — duties of office of administration — state auditor to conduct annual audit, reports made to whom.

Section 70.856 - Separate trust funds established for participating counties and cities — credit to funds, share of taxes collected, amount — credit to begin when — adjustment to credits, when — disbursement, how made — unappropriated balance in fund...

Section 70.858 - Jurisdiction for disputes, circuit court of Cole County.

Section 70.859 - Definitions — percentage of contracts, construction and concessions to be awarded to socially and economically disadvantaged small business concerns — Missouri products to be given preference — out-of-state contractors, bidding requi...

Section 70.875 - Definitions.

Section 70.877 - Multijurisdictional antifraud enforcement group authorized, purpose — powers exercised, when — powers of arrest, members of MAEG unit.

Section 70.878 - Agreement entered into with county of another state, when.

Section 70.880 - State grants available to defray costs, eligibility.

Section 70.890 - Rogersville and Springfield to abide by agreement for annexation.