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34 Missouri Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1977-1978)

handle is hein.sag/sagmo0013 and id is 1 raw text is: John C. Danforth
Attorney General of Missouri
Box 899
Jefferson City, Missouri 65101

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VOL. XXXIV

No. 1

MOTOR VEHICLES:
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY:
No. 195 (Arnet)

January 20, 1977
Michael D. Garrett
November 23, 1976

1. The Director of Public Safety has the authority to approve or
disapprove the use of the Deceleration Alert System on motor vehi-
cles in this state pursuant to the provisions of Section 307.030,
RSMo. 2. The use of the Deceleration Alert System on motor vehi-
cles operated within this state would notviolate any laws of the
state of Missouri.

CONSTITUTIONAL LAW:
SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION:
No. 186 (Iverson)

Harold Esser
December 7, 1976

State funds may lawfully be distributed to public school districts
in order to defray part of the cost of transporting children to
and from public schools.

MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY LAW:
No. 9  (Thomas)

A. Gerald Reiss
December 9, 1976

Chapter 303, RSMo, requires the Director of Revenue to suspend a
person's driver's license and registration upon receipt of a certi-
fied copy of a final judgment pursuant to Sections 303.090, 303.100,
and 303.110, RSMo, when said judgment is rendered against that
person by a court of competent jurisdiction of any state or of
the United States as a result of a claim for damages arising out
of the ownership, maintenance, or use of any motor vehicle. There
is no statutory requirement that the injury giving rise to said
claim must either occur in this state or on the public highways
and streets of this state..

DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS:
No. 100 (ARNET)

Lawrence Graham
December 14, 1976

The Division of Corrections may not deposit the personal funds of
inmates in a savings account in a bank and then use the interest

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