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Code · Missouri · Chapter 189

189.045. Minimum expenditure required of local government or aid withheld.

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189.045. Minimum expenditure required of local government or aid withheld. — Other than for the year for which the chief fiscal officer first renders a report hereunder, and notwithstanding the provisions of sections 189.030 and 189.035 , no payment shall be made to any city, county, corporation, or district for any fiscal year in which its total gross expenditures for operation of a hospital or hospitals were less than the total of:
(1)The gross amount of that city's, county's, corporation's, or district's gross expenditures for operation of a hospital or hospitals, according to the first request rendered hereunder by that city, county, corporation, or district as finally accepted by the commissioner of administration, plus
(2)The amount paid to that city, county, corporation, or district by the state of Missouri.
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(L. 1974 H.B. 1686 § 8, A.L. 1980 S.B. 847)
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