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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The department of natural resources shall submit a report to the general assembly on or before January 1, 2019, and annually thereafter, regarding maintenance, repair, and construction at state parks and historic sites. The report shall include the following:
(1) The total cost of all maintenance, repair, and construction projects completed in the prior fiscal year;
(2) For each project for which the total cost exceeded the state competitive bid minimum referenced in section 34.040, a list of all such projects, the total cost of all such projects, and the amount and source of funding for each such project;
(3) For each project for which the total cost was less than the state competitive bid minimum referenced in section 34.040, the total cost of all such projects and aggregate total costs by category;
(4) A list of planned maintenance, repair, and construction projects the department expects will exceed the state competitive bid minimum referenced in section 34.040 for the upcoming fiscal year;
(5) The current status of each project that was planned but not completed in the previous fiscal year;
(6) The amount of revenue generated by, and the operating expenditures of, each state park and historic site averaged over the two previous fiscal years; and
(7) The total amount of revenue generated by all state parks and historic sites averaged over the two previous fiscal years.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Missouri Revised Statutes Title XVI. Conservation, Resources and Development § 253.147. Maintenance, repair, and construction report to general assembly, contents - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mo/title-xvi-conservation-resources-and-development/mo-rev-st-253-147/
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