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Missouri

Chapter 21
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21.010. Meeting of the general assembly.
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21.020. Joint meeting of senate and house, where held.
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21.030. What officer shall preside — contempt — rules.
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21.040. Members of either house may be punished for contempt.
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21.050. Presiding officer may order detention of person disturbing meeting.
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21.060. Majority necessary to a choice in elections.
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21.070. Qualifications of senators.
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21.080. Qualifications of representatives.
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21.090. Vacancy, how filled.
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21.110. Governor shall issue writs of election, when.
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21.120. Writs of election, how directed.
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21.130. Duty of election authority on receipt of writ.
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21.140. Compensation of members — additional compensation of officers — mileage allowance.
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21.145. Member's daily expense allowance — when paid.
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21.150. Legislative employees — compensation, how set — rejection of rates by legislature, effect of.
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21.155. Legislative employees, number, how determined.
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21.160. Legislative furniture and equipment, how inventoried — employment of custodians authorized.
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21.170. Expense of serving process — witnesses' fees.
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21.180. No allowance, except per diem.
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21.183. Freshman tour of state institutions by newly elected members — expenses.
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21.187. Freshman tour, attendance of members at legislative conference for new members — expenses, how paid.
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21.200. Expenses of visiting committees.
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21.210. Allowance of accounts.
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21.220. Expenses paid out of what fund.
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21.230. Contingent expenses, how controlled.
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21.232. Printing, other services for house of representatives — costs how paid — disposition of balance.
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21.235. Printing, other services for the senate — costs how paid — disposition of balance.
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21.240. Joint expenses, how controlled.
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21.250. Statutes, how authenticated when passed over veto, effective, when.
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21.260. Appropriations to be itemized.
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21.270. Governor to return bills when general assembly recesses for more than fifteen and less than thirty days.
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21.280. Local laws, how passed.
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21.290. Notice.
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21.300. By whom signed, where published.
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21.310. Proof of publication.
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21.320. Notice to be attached to bill.
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21.330. Mechanical roll call for house authorized.
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21.340. Requirements for mechanical roll call.
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21.350. Visual record board required.
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21.360. Voting for another member — penalty.
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21.370. Oaths, by whom administered.
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21.380. Depositions.
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21.390. Presiding officer may issue commission to take depositions.
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21.400. Subpoenas shall be issued — attested, how.
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21.410. Writs and process may be issued.
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21.420. Lobbyists not to go upon the floor of the house or senate — penalty.
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21.430. Disturbance of committee, how punished.
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21.487. Public institutions of higher education funding formula, joint committee to develop and implement.
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21.505. Reimbursement of political subdivisions for loss of tax on certain goods, how computed — duties of director of revenue and of state tax commission.
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21.520. Reports of receipts and expenditures required, when, to whom — restrictions on certain expenditures.
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21.525. Institutions of higher education to report.
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21.527. Contracts or leases of facilities by state agencies or state institutions of higher education to be first approved by general assembly.
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21.550. Definition.
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21.553. Joint committee on public retirement established — membership — terms.
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21.555. Meeting of committee — quorum — officers, qualifications, expenses and per diem.
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21.557. Personnel and actuarial assistance authorized — compensation, how paid.
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21.559. Powers and duties of joint committee.
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21.561. Retirement systems, state and local to cooperate.
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21.562. Cost-of-living increases in pension benefits or other increases in payments beyond prior yea…
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21.563. Report, contents — submitted when.
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21.600. Definitions.
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21.605. Senate bills, how filed — immediate printing — what rules apply.
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21.610. House bills, how filed — immediate printing — what rules apply.
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21.615. Automatic introduction of filed bills.
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21.620. Expenses, how paid.
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*21.750.
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21.771. Joint committee established, members, duties, meetings — expiration date.
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21.782. Joint committee on eating disorders established, members, duties, report.
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21.790. Task force established, members — duties — report.
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21.795. Joint committee on transportation oversight, members, quorum — report, when, contents — meet…
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21.805. Joint committee on the life sciences established, members, appointment, duties, meetings, report.
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21.810. Joint committee on tax policy established, members, appointment, duties.
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21.820. Joint committee on government accountability established, members, duties, meetings, staff, report.
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21.851. Joint committee established, members, duties — report — expiration date.
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21.880. Joint committee established, members, meetings, duties, report — permanent subcommittee on t…
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21.900. Committee established, members, appointment, meetings — research, report — dissolution of committee, when.
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21.915. Joint committee on rural economic development — members — duties — report.
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21.930. Fund created, certain general revenue collections to be deposited, use of moneys — certain refunds to be paid in full, when.
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