Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 91 - Municipally Owned Utilities
Section 91.470 - Office vacated, how.

Effective - 28 Aug 1939
91.470. Office vacated, how. — Any member of said board of public works, who shall accept a nomination or appointment for any other office during his official term, shall be deemed thereby to have resigned as a member of said board, and his said membership shall thereby be ipso facto vacated.
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(RSMo 1939 § 7798)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 7653; 1919 § 9091; 1909 § 9916

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title VII - Cities, Towns and Villages

Chapter 91 - Municipally Owned Utilities

Section 91.010 - Cities empowered to erect, maintain gas and power plants — waterworks — ice plants — electric light plants.

Section 91.020 - Cities empowered to sell light and power.

Section 91.025 - Definitions — continuation of existing electrical service — change of supplier — commission jurisdiction — new structure built, effect of.

Section 91.026 - Aluminum smelting facilities may contract to purchase electric power, no set rates or time periods — definitions — criteria.

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 91.055 - Customers may choose to maintain municipal water service despite claim of exclusive right by public water supply district (Jackson County).

Section 91.060 - Cities, towns or villages may procure water from any other city — contract.

Section 91.070 - City authorized to lay pipes and mains, machinery to carry out provisions of section 91.060.

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 91.590 - Rights and powers granted herein shall be in addition to all rights and powers of such cities under laws of state.

Section 91.593 - Waterworks — authority to acquire property and furnish services outside city limits.

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 91.600 - Waterworks property, how acquired — may issue bonds, make contracts (certain cities).

Section 91.610 - Compensation for private property taken.

Section 91.620 - Citation of law.

Section 91.630 - Definitions.

Section 91.640 - Additional powers conferred on certain municipalities — board of public works, terms, duties.

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.