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Code · Missouri · Chapter 260

260.264. Notices to public, batteries, duties of department.

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260.264. Notices to public, batteries, duties of department. — The department of natural resources shall produce, print and distribute the notices required by section 260.262 to all places where lead-acid batteries are offered for sale at retail. In performing its duties under this section, the department may inspect any place, building or premises governed by sections 260.260 to 260.266 . The department may enter into an interagency agreement with the superintendent of the highway patrol to authorize the superintendent to conduct inspections at motor vehicle safety inspection stations in conjunction with inspections undertaken pursuant to sections 307.350 to 307.400 .
Authorized employees of the agency or of the superintendent may issue warnings and citations to persons who fail to comply with the requirements of those sections. Failure to post the required notice following warning shall be an infraction.
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(L. 1990 S.B. 530)
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