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MO SB780
Bill
Status
1/27/2014
Primary Sponsor
Paul LeVota
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AI Summary
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Changes population threshold for cities authorized to enact ordinances from "four hundred thousand" to "one hundred thousand or more inhabitants"
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Removes requirement that applicable cities be "located in more than one county"
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Grants cities with 100,000+ population authority to enact ordinances protecting public and private property from illegal dumping, littering, nuisance violations, and property maintenance code violations, with penalties up to $1,000 fine or 12 months imprisonment per offense
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Authorizes cities operating publicly owned treatment works with approved pretreatment programs to impose fines of $1,000 to $5,000 per violation for industrial user noncompliance, with each day of continuing violation counted as a separate offense
Legislative Description
Allows constitutional charter cities that have 100,000 or more inhabitants to enact certain types of ordinances
Last Action
Second Read and Referred S Jobs, Economic Development and Local Government Committee
2/19/2014