State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T07 > C096 > 96_175

Removal of trustees, procedure.

96.175. A trustee may be removed for crimes, misconduct,habitual drunkenness, willful neglect of duty, corruption inoffice, incompetency or oppression in office or for breach ofstandards required of a fiduciary in connection with managing andoperating the facility under sections 96.150 to 96.228, by amajority vote of the council if the removal is recommended by themayor or by a two-thirds vote of the council if the mayor has notrecommended removal of the trustee; but such trustee shall beremoved only after first being given a copy of the charges atleast ten days prior to the hearing thereon at which he shallhave an opportunity to be heard and present witnesses. A recordof the proceedings, together with the charges and findingsthereon, shall be maintained and filed in the office of theclerk.

(L. 1979 S.B. 445)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T07 > C096 > 96_175

Removal of trustees, procedure.

96.175. A trustee may be removed for crimes, misconduct,habitual drunkenness, willful neglect of duty, corruption inoffice, incompetency or oppression in office or for breach ofstandards required of a fiduciary in connection with managing andoperating the facility under sections 96.150 to 96.228, by amajority vote of the council if the removal is recommended by themayor or by a two-thirds vote of the council if the mayor has notrecommended removal of the trustee; but such trustee shall beremoved only after first being given a copy of the charges atleast ten days prior to the hearing thereon at which he shallhave an opportunity to be heard and present witnesses. A recordof the proceedings, together with the charges and findingsthereon, shall be maintained and filed in the office of theclerk.

(L. 1979 S.B. 445)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T07 > C096 > 96_175

Removal of trustees, procedure.

96.175. A trustee may be removed for crimes, misconduct,habitual drunkenness, willful neglect of duty, corruption inoffice, incompetency or oppression in office or for breach ofstandards required of a fiduciary in connection with managing andoperating the facility under sections 96.150 to 96.228, by amajority vote of the council if the removal is recommended by themayor or by a two-thirds vote of the council if the mayor has notrecommended removal of the trustee; but such trustee shall beremoved only after first being given a copy of the charges atleast ten days prior to the hearing thereon at which he shallhave an opportunity to be heard and present witnesses. A recordof the proceedings, together with the charges and findingsthereon, shall be maintained and filed in the office of theclerk.

(L. 1979 S.B. 445)