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Code · Missouri · Chapter 162

162.780. Care and control of property of state schools for severely disabled in state board of education.

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162.780. Care and control of property of state schools for severely disabled in state board of education. — The state board of education shall have the care and control of all property, real and personal, necessary for the operation of the Missouri schools for the severely disabled, the school for the blind and the school for the deaf. The state board of education shall not sell or in any manner dispose of any real estate purchased by tax moneys belonging to the schools without an act of the general assembly authorizing the sale or other disposition.
The state board of education may sell, convey, exchange or convert into money property of any nature, real, personal or mixed, acquired from individuals or corporations by grant, gift, bequest, devise or donation to these schools or any of them.
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(L. 1973 H.B. 474 § 25, A.L. 2008 H.B. 1807)
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