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Section 360.111 School districts or public community colleges may participate in a direct deposit agreement — participation a waiver of right to bankruptcy.

MO Rev Stat § 360.111 (2019) (N/A)
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Effective 28 Aug 2002

360.111. School districts or public community colleges may participate in a direct deposit agreement — participation a waiver of right to bankruptcy. — Any school district or public community college which is not a participating district, as defined in section 360.106, with respect to a particular issue of its bonds, notes or other financial obligations may participate with the authority in a direct deposit agreement with respect to such issue of bonds, notes or other financial obligations. A direct deposit agreement under sections 360.111 to 360.118 shall satisfy all requirements of subsection 6 of section 360.106 with regard to funding agreements of participating districts, and such school district shall be subject to all requirements applicable to participating districts under subsections 6 and 9 of section 360.106 and shall have all powers granted to participating districts under subsection 6 of section 360.106. A direct deposit agreement under sections 360.111 to 360.118 shall include a complete waiver by the school district or public community college of all powers, rights and privileges conferred upon the school district or public community college to institute any action authorized by any act of the Congress of the United States relating to bankruptcy on the part of the school district or public community college. No school district or public community college shall be precluded from participation with the authority pursuant to section 360.106 with respect to any particular issue of bonds, notes or other financial obligations on the basis of the district's or college's participation with the authority in a direct deposit agreement pursuant to sections 360.111 to 360.118 with respect to any other issue of bonds, notes or other financial obligations.

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(L. 1995 S.B. 301 § 360.111 subsec. 1, A.L. 2002 H.B. 1477, et al. merged with S.B. 947)

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Section 360.111 School districts or public community colleges may participate in a direct deposit agreement — participation a waiver of right to bankruptcy.