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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
The general assembly may appropriate in any year such amount from the third state building fund as it determines to be necessary for the purposes specified herein. Any amount so appropriated in any year shall be distributed according to the following guidelines:
(1) A minimum of 20% of the total amount of appropriations from the third state building fund in any year shall be used for the repair, replacement and maintenance of state buildings and facilities as determined by the general assembly;
(2) 15% of the total amount of appropriations from the third state building fund in any year shall be allocated for the purpose of stimulating economic development in this state and shall be distributed as follows:
(a) 20% of the appropriations under this subdivision shall be appropriated to the department of transportation for highway purposes;
(b) 20% of the appropriations under this subdivision shall be appropriated to the office of the governor or a department so designated by the governor for transportation purposes other than highways and for capital improvement expenditures as they relate to projects relating to chapter 68;
(c) 20% of the appropriations under this subdivision shall be appropriated to fund grants administered pursuant to section 644.031;
(d) 26.6% of the appropriations under this subdivision shall be appropriated to fund grants administered pursuant to section 278.080;
(e) 13.4% of the appropriations under this subdivision shall be appropriated to fund grants administered pursuant to sections 192.600 to 192.620;
(3) A maximum of 65% of the total amount appropriated from the third state building fund in any year shall be distributed among the following departments and agencies of state government as follows:
(a) 2.7% of the appropriations under this subdivision shall be appropriated to the department of agriculture;
(b) .2% of the appropriations under this subdivision shall be appropriated to the department of elementary and secondary education;
(c) 36.3% of the appropriations under this subdivision shall be appropriated to the department of higher education and workforce development;
(d) 17.0% of the appropriations under this subdivision shall be appropriated to the department of mental health;
(e) 15.5% of the appropriations under this subdivision shall be appropriated to the department of natural resources for state parks and historic preservation;
(f) 1.9% of the appropriations under this subdivision shall be appropriated to the department of public safety;
(g) 18.4% of the appropriations under this subdivision shall be appropriated to the department of corrections and human resources;
(h) 3.4% of the appropriations under this subdivision shall be appropriated to the department of social services;
(i) 5.0% of the appropriations under this subdivision shall be appropriated to the board of public buildings for planning for capital improvement projects to be funded from the third state building fund.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Missouri Revised Statutes Title VIII. Public Officers and Employees, Bonds and Records § 108.905. Appropriations from fund, purposes--distribution - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mo/title-viii-public-officers-and-employees-bonds-and-records/mo-rev-st-108-905/
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