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Code · Missouri · Chapter 99

99.055. Annual audit, content — annual hearings.

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99.055. Annual audit, content — annual hearings. — The board of commissioners of each housing authority shall conduct an annual audit of all operations and activities undertaken by said housing authority pursuant to this chapter, including, but not limited to, reports of revenues and expenditures of said housing authority and such related entities as described in subsection 3 of section 99.080 , divided and broken out by each project or undertaking as defined in paragraph
(b)of subdivision
(12)* of section 99.020 . The board of commissioners shall issue a detailed report of said audit and shall make said report available to the public upon its completion. In connection therewith and after the final issuance of such audit, each board of commissioners shall conduct not less than one public hearing and, with respect to authorities which own and operate one thousand or more rental units prior to the final issuance of such audit as part of audit procedure not less than two hearings and after the final issuance of such audit not less than one hearing, at locations reasonably accessible to tenants of housing project, for the purposes of obtaining tenant and public responses regarding the activities of the authority during the preceding year and suggestions for future activities of the authority.
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(L. 1986 S.B. 767, A.L. 1988 H.B. 1105)
*"Subsection 11" appears in original rolls.
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