Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 96 - Municipal Health and Welfare
Section 96.170 - Terms of office of trustees — vacancies.

Effective - 28 Aug 1979
96.170. Terms of office of trustees — vacancies. — 1. Unless the council has provided for a larger board of trustees, two of the trustees first appointed under the provisions of sections 96.150 to 96.228 shall hold office for terms of four years, and the remaining trustees first appointed shall hold office respectively for a term of one, two, and three years as indicated in the order of the mayor appointing them; thereafter each member shall be appointed for a term of four years. When the council has provided for a larger board of trustees, the trustees first appointed shall hold office for terms so that as nearly as possible the terms of an equal number expire in each of the succeeding four years as indicated by the order of the mayor appointing them; thereafter each member shall be appointed for a term of four years. If the council increases the size of the board by ordinance, the trustees then in office shall continue to serve for the remainder of the term for which appointed; the additional members shall be appointed such that as nearly as possible equal numbers expire in succeeding years.
2. Vacancies on the board shall be filled in the same manner provided herein for appointment of members. Any person appointed to fill a vacancy on the board shall serve for the unexpired portion of the original term.
3. In the event the council has provided for a larger board of trustees and subsequently the size of the board is reduced, the trustees then in office shall continue to serve for the remainder of the terms for which they were appointed. After the effective date of the reduction in size of the board, the mayor shall appoint as nearly as possible an equal number of trustees in each of the four succeeding years.
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(RSMo 1939 § 7038, A.L. 1979 S.B. 445)
Prior revision: 1929 § 6892

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title VII - Cities, Towns and Villages

Chapter 96 - Municipal Health and Welfare

Section 96.150 - Submission of question to voters — maximum tax authorized — approval required — tax may be ended — board of trustees, authority to operate or lease hospital.

Section 96.160 - Board of trustees — appointment.

Section 96.170 - Terms of office of trustees — vacancies.

Section 96.175 - Removal of trustees, procedure.

Section 96.180 - Organization of board — rules and regulations.

Section 96.190 - Board to control expenditures, funds — employ assistants.

Section 96.192 - Investment of hospital funds, limitations.

Section 96.195 - Facility funds only to be used — nonliability of city.

Section 96.196 - Hospital may purchase, operate or lease related facilities outside city or county — limitations.

Section 96.200 - Annual report — how, when made.

Section 96.210 - Bequests, donations — board to be special trustees.

Section 96.220 - Special taxes under this law to be collected as are regular municipal taxes.

Section 96.222 - Bonds, issuance of — payable from revenue — mortgage authorized.

Section 96.224 - Bonds not indebtedness of state.

Section 96.226 - Bonds, interest, mature when.

Section 96.228 - Bonds secured how, rights of bondholder.

Section 96.229 - Charter hospitals, election to be governed by nonprofit corporation law, procedure.

Section 96.230 - Authorizing certain cities to create social welfare boards.

Section 96.240 - Board — powers and duties.

Section 96.250 - Personnel of board — terms.

Section 96.260 - Board shall meet and organize.

Section 96.270 - Money deposited with treasurer, who shall give bond.

Section 96.280 - Record of proceedings — annual report.

Section 96.290 - Boards shall furnish relief, when.