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Code · Missouri · Chapter 100

100.282. Limitations on approval of loans.

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100.282. Limitations on approval of loans. — The Missouri development finance board, the Missouri health and educational * facilities authority, the Missouri higher education loan authority, the Missouri housing development commission, and the environmental improvement and energy resources authority shall only approve loan requests from the state, any agency or department of the state, or any state educational institution if the borrower's means of repayment is readily ascertainable and reliable.
With the exception of annual appropriation debt for state-owned property, the entities listed in this section shall not approve such requests if the means of repayment is contingent upon state funding that has not been granted, unless the project has been approved by concurrent resolution of the general assembly, or similar legislative directive or approval.
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(L. 2006 S.B. 718)
*Word "education" appears in original rolls.
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