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Code · Missouri · Chapter 100

100.105. Municipality to file annual report on bond issuances with department, content.

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100.105. Municipality to file annual report on bond issuances with department, content. — No later than January thirty-first of each year, the municipality shall file a report with the department of economic development on the previous year's revenue bond issuances and general obligation bond issuances, which report shall contain only the following information:
(1)The name, address, spokesperson, and telephone number of the issuing entity;
(2)The name, address, age, and type of business of the beneficiary firm;
(3)The amount, term, interest rate or rates, and date of issuance of the bonds issued;
(4)The name and address of the underwriter, if any, of such bonds;
(5)The name and address of the guarantor, if any;
(6)The size, by assets and previous year's sales, and the current number of employees, of the beneficiary firm;
(7)A copy of the preliminary official statement used when offering the bonds for sale;
(8)The estimated number of new jobs to be generated by the proposed project;
(9)A list of the use of bond proceeds, including whether the purpose of the project and the funds generated by the issuance of such bonds is to open a new business, build a branch plant, expand an existing facility, or acquire an existing business together with a general description of the real property or personal property purchased by or on behalf of the municipality with such proceeds; and
(10)The estimated total cost of the project.
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(L. 1983 S.B. 316, A.L. 2003 H.B. 289)
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