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Section 41.962 – Purpose.

Effective – 28 Aug 1979 41.962. Purpose. — The office of air search and rescue may, upon direction of the adjutant general, fully cooperate or contract with any department or agency of the state of Missouri, or with the United States government, or any department or agency thereof, or with any public or private hospital, […]

Section 41.964 – Funds, limitations.

Effective – 28 Aug 1979 41.964. Funds, limitations. — The office shall expend from funds for the purpose as appropriated by the general assembly and approved by the adjutant general sums needed to defray expenses incurred in rescue work, mercy missions, maintenance of an office, development of the aeronautical resources of the state, educational programs […]

Section 41.966 – Acceptance of gifts, grants, loans, authorized.

Effective – 28 Aug 1979 41.966. Acceptance of gifts, grants, loans, authorized. — The office of air search and rescue may, with the consent of the adjutant general, accept and expend any grant of funds as appropriated by the general assembly, and may accept services, equipment, supplies or materials by way of gift, grant or […]

Section 41.930 – Average earnings, how determined.

Effective – 30 Apr 1982 41.930. Average earnings, how determined. — The average earnings of a member, for purposes of sections 41.900 to 41.940, shall be his civilian earnings, current military earnings or the compensation paid under the provisions of section 41.430, whichever is greater. ­­——– (L. 1967 p. 119 § 4, A.L. 1982 S.B. […]

Section 41.780 – Uniform not to be worn by unauthorized person — penalty.

Effective – 28 Aug 1951, 2 histories 41.780. Uniform not to be worn by unauthorized person — penalty. — Any person not a member of the militia of this state wearing the uniform of the same, or any part thereof, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. ­­——– (RSMo 1939 § 15074, A.L. 1951 p. 654 […]

Section 41.790 – Violation of code — penalty.

Effective – 28 Aug 1951, 2 histories 41.790. Violation of code — penalty. — Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of the military code for which no punishment has been provided is guilty of a misdemeanor. ­­——– (L. 1951 p. 654 § 94)