Revised handbook on annexation in Missouri
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The Governmental Affairs Program (formerly Local Government Extension) was established in 1963. Its purpose is to make available resources of the University of Missouri-Columbia to public officials and citizens throughout the state. The objectives of the Governmental Affairs Program include education, research, and consultation. In this regard, it is a working component of the University's College of Administration and Public Affairs, and the University Extension Division. In its research activities, the Governmental Affairs Program develops monographs and memorandums designed to support its educational endeavors. Because of the lack of information and material relating to many facets of government in Missouri, the Governmental Affairs Program attempts to develop materials designed to illuminate problems of governmental organization, with the objective of using them as supportive materials in continuing education programs. It is in this context that the following monograph was developed. Annexation in Missouri, by George F. Nickolaus of the Missouri Bar, was the first of four handbooks designed for use by Missouri local government officials. Many judicial decisions have been written since its publication offering changes in and clarification of the law of annexation in Missouri. Therefore, the handbook was revised to reflect these recent interpretations by Helen T. Ginder of the Missouri Bar and Legal Specialist in Governmental Affairs at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Others in the series are Revised Handbook on Incorporation, Disincorporation and Consolidation of Missouri Cities, by George F. Nickolaus and Helen T. Ginder; Revised Handbook for Municipal Officials, by Richard R. Dohm; and Missouri Election Procedure Handbook for Election Judges and Clerks, by Robert F. Karsch. Single copies of these monographs may be obtained at no charge; for additional copies there is a charge of $1 per copy for the Nicholaus-Ginder works and 50ยข per copy for the Karsch and Dohm publications.--Preface
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Archive version. For the most recent information see extension.missouri.edu.
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License.
Provided for historical documentation only. Check Missouri Extension and Agricultural Experiment Station websites for current information.
Provided for historical documentation only. Check Missouri Extension and Agricultural Experiment Station websites for current information.
