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Code · Missouri · Chapter 184

184.015. Political subdivisions may contract for use of art museums, how — payments from what funds.

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184.015. Political subdivisions may contract for use of art museums, how — payments from what funds. — 1. Any administrative board of control of an art museum may contract to furnish the use of the facilities or services of the institution it operates and maintains to any incorporated city, incorporated village, school district or county in this state, or to the citizens or residents of any such city, village, school district or county, whether or not such city, village, school district or county maintains an art museum.
2. Any incorporated city, incorporated village, school district or county may contract with the administrative board of control of any art museum for the use of the facilities or services of any institution operated and maintained by such administrative board of control, such use to be by or for the benefit of the citizens or residents of any political subdivision herein named.
3. Any contract entered into hereunder shall be made and performed pursuant to the provisions of sections 70.210 to 70.230 , both inclusive. It shall define the nature and extent of the use of the facility or service and the compensation to be paid therefor.
4. Payments contracted for under the provisions of any contract executed under the provisions of this section are authorized to be paid from the general revenues of any city, village or county or from the incidental fund of any school district, and shall be paid from any such funds that may be available for such purposes.
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(L. 1963 p. 357 §§ 1 to 4)
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