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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. The state director of revenue shall deposit in the state treasury to the credit of the state division of finance fund:
(1) All fees for original incorporation or for increasing the capital of any corporation under the supervision of the finance director;
(2) All moneys received by him in payment of charges or assessments levied by the finance director against such corporations, or any penalties or forfeitures incurred by them, including all moneys recovered in actions brought by the attorney general under this chapter, except the forfeitures and penalties required by the constitution to be paid into the county public school fund of the several counties;
(3) All fees, perquisites, and money received by the division of finance or any salaried officer or employees for services rendered by the division or officer in an official capacity;
(4) All accrued interest upon the funds held by the finance director as trustee for the owners of unclaimed deposits, dividends, or interest. The director of finance shall pay such interest to the director of revenue annually on or before the close of the fiscal year.
2. All moneys credited to the division of finance fund shall be appropriated by the general assembly only for the division of finance in the exercise of its powers and duties as provided by statute and no other money shall be paid out of the state treasury for the purposes of the division.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Missouri Revised Statutes Title XXIV. Business and Financial Institutions § 361.100. Deposits in state treasury - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mo/title-xxiv-business-and-financial-institutions/mo-rev-st-361-100/
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