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Code · Missouri · Chapter 227

227.618. Tentative approval, criteria — interim agreements, requirements.

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227.618. Tentative approval, criteria — interim agreements, requirements. — 1. The commission may by commission minute grant tentative approval of the potential private partner whose request for approval or response to a request for proposal provides the best value to the state for financing, developing, and/or operating the project. The commission shall establish criteria for making a determination including:
(1)The general reputation, qualifications, industry experience, and financial capacity of the potential private partner;
(2)The proposed plans for developing and/or operating the project; and
(3)Other criteria that the commission deems appropriate.
2. Prior to the granting of tentative approval by the commission for a potential private partner to finance, develop, and/or operate a project, the commission may review and approve by commission minute an interim agreement with the private partner. Such interim agreement shall be in a form prescribed by the commission and:
(1)May authorize the potential private partner to commence activities for which it may be compensated relating to the proposed project;
(2)Shall establish the process and timing of the negotiation of the comprehensive agreement between the commission and the private partner; and
(3)Shall contain any other provisions that the commission and the potential partner deem * appropriate.
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(L. 2006 H.B. 1380)
*Word "deems" appears in original rolls.
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