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Requires municipal clerks to keep physical copies of published ordinances for public inspection: at least 3 copies if not online; at least 1 copy if online for free.
Requires municipal clerks to keep physical copies of published ordinances for public inspection: at least 3 copies if not online; at least 1 copy if online for free.
Title: Establishes requirements for physical copies of a municipal code a municipal clerk keeps on file
Status (as provided): Prefiled (H); introduced January 13, 2025
Note up front: The material supplied for “HB 1829” contains text from multiple, unrelated bills filed in different states (Arkansas, Illinois, and Missouri) under the same bill number. This summary focuses on the provision that matches the title you supplied — the municipal code / municipal clerk requirement (Missouri § 71.948 language). Where legislative history or other text appears to belong to different jurisdictions, that is noted below and should be verified against the official legislative records in the relevant state.
To ensure the public can inspect a municipality’s codified ordinances in physical form at the municipal clerk’s office, and to set a minimum number of printed copies that must be kept on file depending on whether the ordinances are available online for free.
(These provisions are presented in the bill text as a replacement for existing Section 71.948, RSMo.)
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