Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2476

Introduced
1/18/24  

Caption

Allows trustees of reorganized common sewer districts to receive compensation

Impact

The enactment of HB 2476 is poised to significantly alter the governance of sewer districts within the state by formalizing how trustees can receive compensation. This change may attract qualified individuals to serve as trustees, potentially leading to improved management of sewer facilities. Furthermore, this could encourage more community involvement and oversight in local governmental operations, as compensated positions may motivate people to participate actively in managing essential services. The restructuring aims to ensure that those responsible for overseeing water and sewer infrastructure are adequately compensated for their time and effort, thereby enhancing accountability and service quality.

Summary

House Bill 2476 aims to amend the existing regulations governing common sewer districts by repealing current provisions and enacting new ones related to the appointment and compensation of trustees. The bill specifically allows trustees of reorganized common sewer districts to receive financial compensation for their services. It establishes that the governing body of each county, except those of the first classification, will appoint a board of five trustees who will oversee the sewer district's affairs. A key provision is that these trustees may receive a maximum attendance fee for attending meetings, which establishes a formalized compensation structure previously not allowed under the existing law.

Contention

However, the bill’s changes might not come without contention. Opponents could argue that financial compensation for trustees may lead to conflicts of interest or mismanagement if not carefully monitored. Additionally, there may be concerns that incentivizing such roles could result in political maneuvering to appoint favored individuals rather than those best suited for the position. The bill does require that compensation schedules be approved by the governing body, which adds a layer of oversight, but scrutiny will be necessary to ensure transparency and maintain public trust in the governance of sewer districts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB697

Allows trustees of reorganized common sewer districts to receive compensation

MO HB768

Allows private schools that meet state requirements for public school districts to receive public funding

MO HB87

Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of jurors

MO HB1152

Modifies provisions for water service connection

MO HB437

Authorizes the board of trustees of consolidated public library districts to establish the beginning and end dates of fiscal years

MO HB1174

Modifies provisions relating to Line of Duty Compensation awards

MO HB275

Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation

MO SB275

Provides a sales tax exemption for the production of electricity

MO SB412

Authorizes the board of trustees of a consolidated public library district to change the dates of the fiscal year

MO SB306

Allows school districts to remove certain property from tax increment financing districts

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.