2019 Missouri Revised Statutes
Title VII - Cities, Towns and Villages
Chapter 85 - City Police and Fire Departments Generally


CHAPTER CROSS REFERENCES
  • Age requirements for law enforcement officers in compliance with federal law is not unlawful employment practice, 213.055
  • Appointment of men and women law enforcement officers, 71.200
  • Buildings and residences, ordinance may be enacted to require conspicuous posting of address for emergency location, 67.318
  • Child less than seventeen years taken into custody, record of law enforcement agency required, 210.004
  • Cities to defend actions against firemen, when, 537.165
  • Criminal records, central repository, duty of police to report certain information, 43.503
  • Disciplinary actions, appeal procedure for certain officers, 590.500
  • Donation of used personal protection clothing or equipment, immunity from liability, when, 320.091
  • Doors, officer may break open, when, 105.240
  • Earthquakes, floods, hazardous waste, tornados, public safety agencies may aid other public service agencies in state and border states, 70.837
  • Emergency, location of property, ordinance may be enacted to require conspicuous posting of address, 67.318
  • Fire department, two or more cities may jointly operate, 71.400
  • Fire prevention regulations for public buildings, Chap. 320,
  • Fire protection, contracts for between incorporated cities, 71.370 to 71.390
  • Firemen's arbitration board, 290.350 to 290.380
  • Hazardous waste emergencies, request for assistance, costs, how paid, 260.545, 260.546
  • Motor vehicle thefts, police to report to state highway patrol, 301.230
  • Motor vehicle, numbers altered or defaced, duties of police, 301.390
  • Scholarships or grants for disabled personnel injured or survivors of personnel killed in the line of duty, 173.260
  • Tort actions against firemen involving department vehicles, city to defend, 537.165
  • Towns and villages, marshal, powers and duties, 80.400 to 80.420
  • Trucks, regulations as to length, width, weight and height, duties of police, 304.230
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