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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Beginning with the fiscal year commencing on July 1, 1996, the general assembly may make appropriations to the commissioner of administration for grants to Central Missouri State University in the planning for and construction of an international safety, health, and environmental resource center, if the chairs of the respective appropriation or budget committees determine that Central Missouri State University has established and is actively building an endowment fund for the partial funding of the resource center. In connection with the utilization of such grants, Central Missouri State University may contract with any person, firm or corporation, whether organized for profit or otherwise, and may receive and expend funds received from the federal government or any agency thereof, or from any person, firm or corporation. Appropriations made pursuant to the provisions of this section shall not be considered as a part of the regular appropriations for Central Missouri State University nor shall such appropriations result in any reduction of appropriations for Central Missouri State University. Appropriations from the state shall be used exclusively for capital construction costs and no state appropriations shall be made for maintenance, repairs or personnel.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Missouri Revised Statutes Title XI. Education and Libraries § 174.323. Central Missouri State University to establish an international safety, health and environmental resource center - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mo/title-xi-education-and-libraries/mo-rev-st-174-323/
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