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Section: 205.0850 County superintendent of public welfare--appointment--general powers (third and fourth class counties). RSMO 205.850


Published: 2015

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Chapter 205

County Health and Welfare Programs

←205.840

Section 205.850.1

205.860→

August 28, 2015

County superintendent of public welfare--appointment--general powers (third and fourth class counties).

205.850. The county commission in counties of the third and fourth

classes may in its discretion, with an order of the juvenile court showing

approval, appoint a county superintendent of public welfare, and such

assistants as it may deem necessary. Whenever the county commission of any

county has appointed a superintendent of public welfare such officer shall

assume all the powers and duties now conferred by law upon the probation or

parole officer of such county and shall assume all the powers and duties of

the attendance officer in said county and all the powers and the duties of

the attendance officer in any incorporated town or village having a

population of more than one thousand inhabitants, and no other or different

probation or parole officer or attendance officer or officers shall be

appointed by the judge of the juvenile court, by the county superintendent of

public schools, or by the school board or any incorporated city, town, or

village school district or consolidated school district.



(RSMo 1939 § 9791, A.L. 1943 p. 351, A.L. 1945 p. 629)



Prior revision: 1929 § 14182







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