

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 14
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Learn about Missouri township rules on nepotism, including restrictions on appointing relatives and how degrees of relationship are determined.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 17
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General road laws can be found in chapters 228, 229 and 231 RSMo. All road laws apply to township counties unless the law specifically states otherwise.

Rules for Missouri Townships
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Township organization is an option open to third- and fourth class-counties in Missouri. This manual is intended as a resource for people who make township government work.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 06
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The trustee manages township funds, processes payments, ensures accountability with audits, and submits annual financial reports.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 09
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Abolishing township government involves a voter decision that, if passed, dissolves township authority transfering property and responsibilities to the county.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 12
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Missouri townships must follow legal bidding procedures for purchases over $6,000, including written and phone bids, with clear contract requirements.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 15
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Learn about conflict of interest laws for Missouri township officials, including pay limits, bid exceptions, penalties, and rules for business interests.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 18
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The County Aid Road Trust, known as CART, was one of the first revenue sharing programs in Missouri. These monies are strictly for use on roads and bridges.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 02
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Township organization is an option open to third- and fourth class-counties in Missouri. Townships have been chosen by 22 counties.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 04
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The township board manages finances, property, and meetings, ensuring transparency in tax rates, budgets, and audits.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 07
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Learn about the changes to Missouri township collector duties, including new fee structures and the reassignment of responsibilities to the county treasurer.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 10
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The Sunshine Law, also known as the Open Meetings and Records Law, covers all political subdivisions in Missouri, including townships.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 13
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Townships must establish personnel policies, even for one employee, and ensure compliance with records for overtime and compensatory time as required by law.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 16
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A township may, with voter approval, adopt planning, zoning or both, except in counties that have adopted county planning, zoning or both.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 19
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Learn about tax rates, calculation methods, and adjustments in Missouri townships, including details on funds, voter approval, and bond issues.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 03
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Rules and responsibilities for township officials in Missouri, including election processes, eligibility, compensation, and handling vacancies.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 05
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Learn about the powers and responsibilities of the township clerk, including duties, record-keeping, and legal requirements for Missouri townships.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 08
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To change township boundaries, a petition may prompt a ballot vote. Dividing or annexing involves legal processes like property division and debt allocation.

Rules for Missouri Townships, Page 11
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Not a single cent of public money may be spent until a budget has been formally adopted following procedures set out in the statutes.

Pumps and Watering Systems for Managed Beef Grazing
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Watering a herd year round can be difficult and costly. Visit our site to learn about Pumps and Watering Systems for Managed Beef Grazing.

Fathering to Meet the Needs of Children
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This publication offers fathers practical strategies to meet their children's needs, emphasizing self-care, understanding, nurturing, guidance, and advocacy.

Family Councils: The Key is Communication
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The family council is a time for family concerns to be discussed. Visit our website to view our Family Councils: The Key is Communication.

Cambio de Colores — Latinos in Missouri: Gateway to a New Community
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This publication compiles research and discussions from the 2003 and 2004 Cambio de Colores conferences, focusing on Latino integration in the Midwest.

Insect Pests of Stored Products
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