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Code · Missouri · Chapter 199

199.020. Residence of officers — rent, how established — expiration thirty days after transfer of Missouri rehabilitation center to University of Missouri.

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199.020. Residence of officers — rent, how established — expiration thirty days after transfer of Missouri rehabilitation center to University of Missouri. — 1. The following officers and their families shall, with the permission of the department of health and senior services, reside on the premises or other property of the center: center director, assistant director, physicians, and other personnel required for the center's operation as recommended by the center's director.
Personnel residing at the center shall pay a monthly rental determined annually at the lower of cost or fair market value; except that the center director, with the approval of the director of the department of health and senior services, may establish a lower rate as required to fill the center's personnel needs.
* 2. This section shall terminate thirty days following the date notice is provided to the revisor of statutes that an agreement has been executed which transfers the Missouri rehabilitation center from the department of health and senior services to the board of curators of the University of Missouri.
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(RSMo 1939 § 9379, A.L. 1985 S.B. 19, A.L. 1996 S.B. 540)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 8682; 1919 § 12331; 1909 § 1460
Effective 7-1-96
*Termination date 3-27-97
*Revisor's Note: The Revisor of Statutes received notice of the transfer on February 25, 1997. Termination date was thirty days following the date of notice.
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