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32 Missouri Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1975)

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Of .              Attorney General of Missouri
Official                     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. XXXII No. 1       March 5, 1975
COUNTY HEALTH CENTERS:
' STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM:           R. L. Usher
No. 32 (Jones)                                December 18, 1974
Employees of county health centers established under the provisions
of Chapter 205, RSMo, are not eligible for membership in the Mis-
souri State Employees' Retirement System.
COMPENSATION:
'ASSESSORS:                                     James Eiffert
No. 327 (Summers)                             December 18, 1974
To the extent that the salaries of assessors of second, third, or
fourth class counties would be increased by the provisions of Sec-
tion 53.071.3, Senate Bill No. 373, 77th General Assembly, Second
Regular Session, because of the use of the present tax year's
assessed valuation instead of the preceding year's assessed valu-
ation, such section does not apply to such assessors during their
present terms of office.
LAGERS:
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION:
COUNTY HEALTH CENTER:                         W. Clifton Banta
No. 225 (Card)                                December 31, 1974
A county health center established pursuant to Chapter 205, RSMo
1969, is not a political subdivision within the meaning of Section
70.600(19), and that the board of trustees of a county health center
cannot establish a plan for the pensioning of its officers and
employees separate and apart from that provided in Chapter 70 RSMo,
providing for the Missouri Local Government Retirement System.

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