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Code · Missouri · Chapter 227

227.612. Process for receiving and reviewing requests, requirements — policy prohibiting agreements with sponsors of terrorism.

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227.612. Process for receiving and reviewing requests, requirements — policy prohibiting agreements with sponsors of terrorism. — 1. The commission shall establish a process for the receipt and review of a request for approval or request for proposal. Such process shall, at a minimum, establish a specific schedule for review by the commission of the request for approval and competing proposals, a process for alteration of such schedule by the commission as the commission deems such changes are necessary due to the scope or complexity of proposals received and the type and amount of information necessary for adequate review of proposals in each stage of review.
2. To promote and support the objectives of the United States of America's foreign policy regarding terrorism, the commission shall establish, prior to the receipt and review of any request for approval or response to a request for proposal, a policy that prohibits a private partner from being eligible to enter into an interim or comprehensive agreement with the commission to finance, develop and/or operate the project if such private partner, its subsidiaries or affiliated entities are known to sponsor terrorism or aid the government of countries that are known to sponsor terrorism.
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