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MO HB2452
Bill
Status
4/1/2010
Primary Sponsor
Jill Schupp
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AI Summary
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Defines "residential district" as a community improvement district where at least 80% of real property is zoned for residential uses, including districts established before August 28, 2010 that meet this definition.
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Establishes that for director elections in residential districts, qualified voters include registered voters and property owners who are at least 18 years old and not otherwise disqualified under Missouri election law.
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Limits property owners in residential districts to one vote each regardless of the number of parcels owned or whether they are also registered voters in the district.
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Allows legally authorized representatives of entities owning real property in a district to vote in district elections if otherwise authorized under the Community Improvement District Act, notwithstanding contrary provisions in section 115.137.
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Clarifies that the definition of "district" includes residential districts unless specifically excluded in the statute.
Legislative Description
Specifies who qualifies as a voter in elections for directors of a community improvement district board in a residential district
Last Action
Referred: Local Government (H)
5/14/2010