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Code · Missouri · Chapter 34

34.115. Return of gifts made to state to donor, when, how — donation of motor vehicles to assist military veterans, return of title, when.

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34.115. Return of gifts made to state to donor, when, how — donation of motor vehicles to assist military veterans, return of title, when. — 1. The commissioner of administration, without charge therefor and without proceeding in the manner required for the disposal of surplus property, may return title to personal property to the person who, or entity which, donated the personal property to the state if the person who, or entity which, donated the personal property intends to donate to the state newer or superior personal property of the same type and intends to replace the function of the old personal property.
2. For a donation of a motor vehicle to assist military veterans made by a nonprofit organization to the state, the commissioner of administration, without charge therefor and without proceeding in the manner required for the disposal of surplus property, shall, upon request, return title to such motor vehicle to the donor of the motor vehicle to the state if the donor intends to donate to the state a newer or superior motor vehicle of the same type to replace the function of the old motor vehicle.
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(L. 1983 S.B. 402, A.L. 2001 H.B. 207)
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