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Section 174.270 Colleges subject to law — territory not to be in former state college district — regents may continue to serve.

MO Rev Stat § 174.270 (2019) (N/A)
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Effective 28 Aug 1965

174.270. Colleges subject to law — territory not to be in former state college district — regents may continue to serve. — 1. The two year senior colleges provided for in sections 174.230 to 174.270 shall be subject to all the provisions of sections 174.010 to 174.220 not in conflict with sections 174.230 to 174.270.

2. Effective upon the establishment of a district provided for in sections 174.230 to 174.270, all territory within that district which, prior to the establishment, was contained in another state college district, shall automatically cease to be a part of the former state college district.

3. Other provisions of law notwithstanding, any member of a board of regents of a preexisting state college who resides in a district newly created under the provisions of sections 174.230 to 174.270 may continue to serve as a member of that board of regents for the remainder of the term for which he was appointed.

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(L. 1965 p. 304 §§ 3, 4)

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