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Section 61.160 – Appointment (second, third and fourth class counties).

Effective – 28 Aug 1953 61.160. Appointment (second, third and fourth class counties). — The county commissions of each county in this state in classes two, three and four are hereby authorized and empowered to appoint and reappoint a highway engineer within and for their respective counties at any regular meeting, for such length of […]

Section 61.167 – Qualifications (certain second and third class counties).

Effective – 28 Aug 1965 61.167. Qualifications (certain second and third class counties). — In all counties of the second and third class, having a population of fifty thousand or more and an assessed valuation of seventy million dollars or more, the county highway engineer shall be a resident of the state of Missouri, skilled […]

Section 61.170 – Qualifications (certain third and fourth class counties).

Effective – 28 Aug 1963 61.170. Qualifications (certain third and fourth class counties). — In all counties of the third and fourth class, having a population of less than fifty thousand or an assessed valuation of less than seventy million dollars, the county highway engineer shall be a resident of the state of Missouri, and […]

Section 61.180 – Bond (second, third and fourth class counties).

Effective – 28 Aug 1939 61.180. Bond (second, third and fourth class counties). — Before entering upon the performance of his duties, the county highway engineer and his assistants shall each execute and deliver to the county commission a bond in such sum as may be fixed by the commission, with two or more sufficient […]

Section 61.190 – Compensation, amount (second, third and fourth class counties).

Effective – 19 Jun 1989 61.190. Compensation, amount (second, third and fourth class counties). — In all counties of the second, third and fourth class, the county highway engineer shall receive an annual salary, to be fixed by the county commission. ­­——– (RSMo 1939 § 13487, A. 1949 H.B. 2018, A.L. 1953 p. 385, A.L. […]

Section 61.220 – Supervisory duties (second, third and fourth class counties).

Effective – 28 Aug 1957 61.220. Supervisory duties (second, third and fourth class counties). — The county highway engineer shall have direct supervision over all public roads of the county, and over the road overseers and of the expenditure of all county and district funds made by the road overseers of the county. He shall […]