Effective - 28 Aug 1939
91.270. Powers and duties of board — may appoint manager — city to pay for water. — Said board of waterworks commissioners shall have full control and management of said waterworks system, and shall make all contracts for supplies and improvements, and manage the business of said waterworks system, and may employ such assistants and employees as may be necessary for the operation of the same, subject to the approval of the mayor, and shall have power to fix the water rates so as to raise funds sufficient for the purposes mentioned in section 91.230, and to adopt such reasonable rules and regulations for the enforcement and collection thereof as it may deem expedient; and such board shall collect from said city rental for hydrants used by the city for the purposes of fire protection, and washing and flushing the streets, crossings, alleys and sewers, at the rate agreed upon between the board and the city council and shall have the same power to sue for any such amount due from the city as if the water was furnished to the city by a private person or corporation. The said board shall have the power to appoint a manager of the plant who shall receive a salary of not exceeding two thousand dollars per year, and such manager shall give bond, the same as required to be given by each member of the board, and all of the books, papers and documents relating to the board and management of the plant shall be under the immediate supervision of the board, and shall be open at all times for public inspection and shall be examined by a committee appointed by the mayor at least once a year.
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(RSMo 1939 § 7824)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 7679; 1919 § 9117; 1909 § 9942
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title VII - Cities, Towns and Villages
Chapter 91 - Municipally Owned Utilities
Section 91.020 - Cities empowered to sell light and power.
Section 91.030 - Cities may purchase light and power, and ancillary services.
Section 91.040 - Cities may use streets and roads.
Section 91.050 - Cities owning waterworks may supply other cities.
Section 91.060 - Cities, towns or villages may procure water from any other city — contract.
Section 91.080 - Condemnation proceedings — compensation for private property taken.
Section 91.090 - Certain cities may construct or acquire waterworks.
Section 91.100 - May contract to supply.
Section 91.110 - May acquire by purchase.
Section 91.120 - May acquire water system — procedure.
Section 91.130 - Proposition to sell to be in writing — publication — deed, how made.
Section 91.140 - Petition by citizens — duty of council.
Section 91.150 - Plant, how paid for — bonds to constitute lien.
Section 91.160 - Management — form of bonds.
Section 91.170 - May advertise for bids to construct.
Section 91.180 - Contractor to give bond.
Section 91.190 - Bid for construction to be submitted to voters.
Section 91.200 - Council to appoint superintendent of construction.
Section 91.210 - What provisions to apply.
Section 91.220 - Failure to redeem bonds.
Section 91.230 - City to pay for fire protection — rates.
Section 91.240 - Funds, where deposited.
Section 91.250 - Waterworks bonds of certain cities may be deposited as securities.
Section 91.260 - Board of waterworks commissioners, how composed — compensation.
Section 91.270 - Powers and duties of board — may appoint manager — city to pay for water.
Section 91.280 - Board and manager liable on bond for neglect.
Section 91.290 - Waterworks exempt from execution, exception.
Section 91.300 - Scope of sections 91.090 to 91.300.
Section 91.450 - Certain cities may own public utilities — how acquired — board of public works.
Section 91.460 - Board to be nonpartisan — salary — bond.
Section 91.470 - Office vacated, how.
Section 91.480 - Board to manage municipal utilities.
Section 91.490 - Council to prescribe powers — rules and regulations.
Section 91.500 - Officers and employees — compensation.
Section 91.510 - Salaries and expenses — how paid.
Section 91.520 - Board to keep accounts and make report.
Section 91.530 - Board to let work by contract.
Section 91.540 - Rates to be fixed by board.
Section 91.550 - Referendum on sale of municipal utility by third class city.
Section 91.560 - Special charter cities may enact certain ordinances.
Section 91.570 - Cities are authorized to acquire all necessary lands and easements.
Section 91.580 - May condemn private property for public use.
Section 91.595 - Waterworks — revenue bonds, issuance — authorization for.
Section 91.596 - Revenue bonds — election — form of ballot.
Section 91.597 - Bonds, how signed — term — rate of interest.
Section 91.610 - Compensation for private property taken.
Section 91.620 - Citation of law.
Section 91.650 - Preliminary expenses — how met and paid.
Section 91.660 - Bond issues — authorization, approval.
Section 91.670 - Revenue bonds — rate of interest, sale.
Section 91.680 - Moneys received — how expended.
Section 91.690 - Sinking fund.
Section 91.700 - Bonds shall not be invalidated for certain reasons.
Section 91.710 - Ordinance or resolution — may contain what.
Section 91.720 - Bonds — payable from what revenue, liability limited.
Section 91.730 - Default — rights of bondholders — procedure of circuit court — receiver.
Section 91.740 - Rights and powers of bondholders — shall be cumulative.
Section 91.750 - Sewage disposal and waterworks — operators authorized to enter into contracts.
Section 91.760 - Powers are additional and supplemental — law shall be controlling.
Section 91.770 - Municipalities — power to acquire lands and other property, limitation.
Section 91.780 - Defining term rapid transit improvement.
Section 91.790 - Authorized to establish, construct and own rapid transit improvement.
Section 91.800 - May assess benefits and damages, and collect and pay therefor.
Section 91.810 - May provide for payment by special assessment.
Section 91.820 - May issue and sell public utility improvement and general bonds.
Section 91.830 - May grant rights and interests in rapid transit improvements.
Section 91.840 - May establish rapid transit commission, or commissioner.