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Code · Missouri · Chapter 198

198.305. Unsuitable site, may be changed, when.

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198.305. Unsuitable site, may be changed, when. — 1. If, after acquiring a site for a nursing home or a nursing home, the board of the district by resolution determines that the site or nursing home acquired is unsuitable or unnecessary for the purpose, or it is in the best interest of the district, that the property should be sold, the board may sell and convey the property in the manner provided in subsection 2 of this section, provided that all outstanding bonds of the district constituting a lien on the property to be sold have been paid in full; or a sum sufficient to pay all such bonds, together with interest accrued or to accrue thereon, together with any other items of expense provided in such bonds, is deposited with the fiscal agent named in the bonds for the purpose of full payment; or consent in writing is obtained from all of the holders of the bonds.
2. Upon filing with the county clerk of the county in which the original petition to organize the district was filed of a certified copy of the resolution adopted by the board of directors of the district setting forth the reasons for selling the property and the manner in which the conditions of the provisions in subsection 1 of this section have been satisfied, the clerk shall present the resolution to the county commission. If the commission is satisfied that the statements in the resolution are true and valid, it shall by order entered of record approve the resolution.
The board of directors of the district may then proceed to sell and convey the property. The deed shall be executed by the secretary of the board for and on behalf of the district, and shall convey to the purchaser all the right, title, interest, and estate which the nursing home district has in the property.
3. Any proceeds from the sale of the property remaining after the expenses of the sale of the property and the purchase price and costs of purchase of any new site or structure have been paid shall be placed in the treasury of the district and used to carry out the purposes for which the district was organized.
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(L. 1975 H.B. 382, A.L. 1991 H.B. 450)
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