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Code · Missouri · Chapter 233

233.150. Annual report of receipts and disbursements.

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233.150. Annual report of receipts and disbursements. — 1. The said board shall make an annual settlement with the county commission during the month of August in each year, which settlement shall contain a full and correct itemized statement of all moneys received and from what sources received and for what purpose the same has been expended, giving each particular item, and shall be subscribed and sworn to by at least two members of said board before some officer authorized by the laws of this state to administer oaths, a copy of which settlement shall be filed with the county clerk, and may be published in some newspaper published in said road district in the discretion of the city council, the expenses of which shall be paid out of the city treasury.
2. Should any such board fail to make the annual settlement required herein during the month of August in each year, then the county, or its treasurer, shall not be authorized until such report be filed to pay out any sum, or sums, of money which may be due to said road district, or which may be set aside and placed to the credit of said road district. The board shall send a copy of such annual settlement to the state highways and transportation commission at Jefferson City at the time of the filing.
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(RSMo 1939 § 8699, A.L. 1945 p. 1494)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 8050; 1919 § 10826; 1909 § 10604
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