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Code · Missouri · Chapter 110

110.070. Bids for depositaries — publication of notice.

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110.070. Bids for depositaries — publication of notice. — 1. Subject to the provisions of section 110.030 , all boards of managers, curators, trustees or other persons by whatever name called, who have the management of any state institution, that have the use or custody of any funds, on or before the first Monday of July for the year in which a bid is requested shall receive sealed proposals from banking corporations, associations, or trust companies in any city, town or county in which the institutions are located which desire to be selected as depositaries of the moneys and funds of the institution. The bids may be for a period of one to four years.
2. Notice that bids will be received shall be published by the secretary of the board at least twenty days before the meeting at which the depositary is to be selected in some newspaper published in the city, town or county at least once in each week.
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(RSMo 1939 § 9373, A.L. 1959 S.B. 77, A.L. 2004 S.B. 1320)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 8676; 1919 § 12319
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