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44 Missouri Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1987)

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of
Official
Opinions

WILLIAM L. WEBSTER
Attorney General of Missouri
P.O. Box 899
Jefferson City, Missouri 65102
Note: Copies of opinions will be furnished upon request. Please direct
your request to the attention of the Opinion Clerk, giving number of
opinion, name of official who requested same and the date of issuance.

Vol. XLIV

No. 1

Subject - Opinion No.:

ATTORNEYS:
BI-STATE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY:
CONFLICT OF INTEREST:
INCOMPATIBILITY OF OFFICES:
LEGISLATORS:
No. 13-87

December 31, 1987
Addressee and Date:
Elbert A. Walton, Jr.
January 27, 1987

An attorney who is also a member of the General Assembly of the State
of Missouri may not render legal services to the Bi-State Development
Agency of the Missouri-Illinois Metropolitan District because such
would constitute employment under . . . any municipality of the
State of Missouri and would be prohibited by Article III, Section 12,
Missouri Constitution.

PORT AUTHORITY:
PROPERTY:
No. 15-87

Thomas L. Hoeh
February 13, 1987

A regional port authority under Chapter 68, RSMo 1986, does have the
authority to purchase real property outside of its designated bound-
aries, including property in an adjoining state, as long as it is
necessary to fulfill the purposes of the port authority.

MILITARY SERVICE:
STATE EMPLOYEES:
STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM:
No. 36-87

Gladys Marriott
February 24, 1987

When purchasing creditable prior service as a state employee for
military service, the amount of payment computed is to bear interest
at least from the date that the employee was employed by the state
after leaving military service and, if the employee does not pay the
required amount at the time of filing his election to purchase credit
with the retirement system, the employee is to pay interest upon any
unpaid balance.

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