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Code · Missouri · Chapter 174

174.100. Meetings of boards — regular and special — compensation.

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174.100. Meetings of boards — regular and special — compensation. — 1. A meeting of each board of regents shall be called by the president thereof at the earliest convenient time and place following the appointment of new members in any biennial period for the purpose of selecting officers for the ensuing biennial period and the transaction of such business as may be regularly presented and as the board may direct.
2. The board at its first meeting shall fix the date of the next annual meeting; adjourned meetings may be held at such times and places as may be determined at any previous meeting. Upon the written request of any two members of the board, or at the request of the faculty, signed by the president or vice president and certified by the secretary thereof, the president of the board shall call a meeting, and the secretary shall notify each member of the board of such called meeting, and the object or objects thereof, and no other business shall be transacted at such meeting unless all members of the board are present and consent thereto.
3. Each member of the board shall receive as full compensation for his services six cents per mile for each mile necessarily traveled in going to and from each meeting of the board and the actual expenses incurred during his attendance at the same, to be paid out of the contingent fund of the college.
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(RSMo 1939 § 10759)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 9602; 1919 § 11497; 1909 § 11077
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