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Code · Missouri · Chapter 30

30.510. Transition facilities to be provided for treasurer.

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30.510. Transition facilities to be provided for treasurer. — 1. The commissioner of administration shall provide office space and equipment for the treasurer-elect and his staff during the transition period. The facilities provided shall be located at the seat of government and shall be suitable for the purpose and capable of adequately housing the treasurer-elect and his staff.
2. The commissioner of administration shall furnish the transition facility with adequate telephone service, office furniture and office machines including but not limited to typewriters, adding machines and duplicating equipment.
3. The transition period office space may be located in state-owned buildings or in leased property. All salaries, expenses, rentals and equipment purchase and repairs shall be made only from funds appropriated for the purpose of this transition.
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(L. 1977 H.B. 493 & 458)
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