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31 Missouri Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1974)

handle is hein.sag/sagmo0062 and id is 1 raw text is: John C. Danforth
Attorney General of Missouri
Box 899
Jefferson City, Missouri 65101

Note: Copies of opinions will be furnished upon request. Please direct your request to this office to the
attention of the Opinion Clerk giving number of the opinion, name of official who requested same, and the
date of issuance.

VOL. XXXI
LIBRARIES:
No. 247 (C.A. Blackmar)

No. 1

February 5, 1974
Charles O'Halloran
December 20, 1973

House Bill 1114 of the 76th General Assembly, Section 182.620, V.A.M.S.,
provides two alternative methods for the creation of a consolidated
public library district. One calls for action by the respective li-
brary boards and the county court or the county chief executive of-
ficers and the other for an election after a petition of five percent
of the registered voters has been submitted. If the first procedure
is followed, a district is created and no election under the second
procedure may be held to rescind the action creating the district.

COUNTY PURCHASES:
No. 176 (Bird)

Donald L. Manford
December 21, 1973

A county of the first class having a charter form of government may
not adopt an ordinance which purports to establish a minimum monetary
requirement for advertising for bids for supplies, equipment, materials
or services greater than that established by Section 50.660, RSMo 1969.

FEMALE LABOR:
No. 287 (Forry)

Edwin Pruitt, Jr.
December 21, 1973

Section 292.170, RSMo, which requires seating for women at work is
partially in conflict with Title 42 U.S.C. Sec. 2000e and 29 C.F.R.
Sec. 1604.2(b) (4) and in such areas of conflict the state law must
give way to the federal requirements. Therefore, an employer must
provide seats for all employees or prove that business necessity
precludes such seats and not provide them for any employees.

FEMALE LABOR:
No. 288 (Forry)

Edwin Pruitt, Jr.
December 21, 1973

Section 290.060, RSMo, dealing with- the employment of pregnant women,
has been superseded by 42 U.S.C. Sec. 2000e-2(a) and 29 C.F.R. Sec.
1604.2(b) and employers are no longer required to comply with such
statute.

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