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Missouri

Chapter 341
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341.010. Plumbers must have certificates.
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341.020. Examination for certificate.
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341.030. Application.
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341.040. Board of examiners — how constituted.
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341.050. Meeting of board — examination — fees.
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341.060. Plumbing regulated by city.
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341.070. Inspector — qualifications.
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341.080. Penalty.
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341.090. Definitions.
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341.100. Title of law — to what counties applicable.
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341.110. Creating department of plumbing and sewer inspection.
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341.120. County commission shall provide necessary personnel and quarters for department.
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341.130. County commission to adopt regulations for installations and inspections — schedule of fees.
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341.140. Who shall make installations or repairs — permit required.
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341.150. Plumbing supervisor shall examine all applications and proposed plans for plumbing.
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341.160. Creating board of plumbing and sewer inspection — who shall be on board — qualifications — rules — pay of members.
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341.170. Qualifications of applicants for master plumber's license.
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341.180. Fees with applications for licenses — term of licenses — reexaminations.
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341.190. Powers of board to revoke or suspend license.
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341.200. Master plumber and master drainlayer shall deposit surety bonds — amount.
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341.210. Law shall not be construed as limiting or restricting existing authority — when law not applicable.
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341.220. Penalties for violation.
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