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Code · Missouri · Chapter 37

37.1090. Definitions.

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37.1090. Definitions. — As used in sections 37.1090 to 37.1098 , the following terms mean:
(1)"Expenditure" , any monetary payment from a municipality or county to any vendor including, but not limited to, a payment, distribution, loan, advance, reimbursement, deposit, or gift;
(2)"Municipality" , a city, town, or village that is incorporated in accordance with the laws of this state;
(3)"State entity" , the general assembly; the supreme court of Missouri; the office of an elected state official; or an agency, board, commission, department, institution, instrumentality, office, or other governmental entity of this state, excluding municipalities, counties, institutions of higher education, and any public employee retirement system;
(4)"Vendor" , any person, partnership, corporation, association, organization, state entity, or other party that:
(a)Sells, leases, or otherwise provides equipment, materials, goods, supplies, or services to a municipality or county; or
(b)Receives reimbursement from a municipality or county for any expense.
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