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Missouri Revised Statutes Title VII. Cities, Towns and Villages § 92.031. Additional levy, debt service (Kansas City)

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1. Such cities may, in the alternative to imposing the levies for debt service and for capital improvements and operating expenses for hospital, public health, recreation grounds and museum purposes as provided for in section 92.030, elect by ordinance to levy and impose an annual tax for debt service and an annual tax for capital improvements and operating expenses for hospital, public health, recreation grounds and museum purposes such as are referred to  1 in subdivisions (1), (2) and (3) of subsection 2 of section 92.030, which tax levies shall be independent of the other tax levies provided for in section 92.030.

2. In the event such cities make such election, the limits on individual and total annual tax levy rate referred to in subdivisions (1), (2) and (3) of subsection 2 of section 92.030 for debt service and for capital improvements and operating expenses for hospital, public health, recreation grounds and museum purposes shall not apply.  The tax levy rate for capital improvements and operating expenses for hospital, public health, recreation grounds and museum purposes may be increased from its current rate to a rate not to exceed one dollar per hundred dollars assessed valuation by submission to and approval by a vote of the people.

1 Revisor's note:  Word “to” does not appear in original rolls.

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