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Code · Missouri · Chapter 256

*256.010.

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*256.010. State geologist — appointment — duties. — The governor is hereby authorized to appoint, by and with the consent of the senate, one state geologist, who shall be a person of competent scientific and practical knowledge of the sciences of geology and mineralogy, and who shall be the director of the survey, and said state geologist may appoint such assistants and subordinate assistants and laborers as may be deemed necessary in order to make a thorough, scientific, geological and mineralogical survey of the state. The state geologist shall serve for a term of four years unless sooner removed by the governor.
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(RSMo 1939 § 14875, A. 1949 S.B. 1089, A.L. 1961 p. 245)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 13686; 1919 § 5752; 1909 § 6633
*The Reorganization Act of 1974 provides that the director of the department of natural resources shall appoint a state geologist. All powers, duties and functions of the state geologist were transferred to the department of natural resources by type I transfer.
CROSS REFERENCE:
Earthquake building and construction ordinances for certain cities and counties, duty of state geologist to notify state emergency management agency, 319.200
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