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Code · Missouri · Chapter 150

150.430. Jurisdiction for prosecutions — surrender of licenses — disposition of deposits.

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150.430. Jurisdiction for prosecutions — surrender of licenses — disposition of deposits. — 1. Prosecutions under sections 150.380 to 150.460 may be heard and determined by any court having criminal jurisdiction over other offenses punishable by law, to the same extent as herein provided.
2. All state licenses shall expire by limitation one year from the date thereof, and may be surrendered at any time prior thereto for cancellation. Upon the expiration and return, or surrender of a state license, the state director of revenue shall cancel it, endorse the date of delivery and cancellation thereon, and place it on file.
3. He shall hold the special deposit of such licensee mentioned in sections 150.380 to 150.460 , for the further period of sixty days, and after satisfying all claims made under it under section 150.440 , shall return such deposits, or portion thereof, as remains in his hands, to the licensee depositing same.
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(RSMo 1939 § 11336, A.L. 1947 V. I p. 525)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 10108; 1919 § 13099
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