Opinion No. 124-76 (1976)
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Opinion
Honorable Donald L. Manford Missouri Senate, 8th District 334 State Capitol Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
Dear Senator Manford:
This letter is in response to your question asking:
"Are regional planning commissions such as Mid-America Regional Council and others — having been authorized by Chapter 251, RSMo 1969, in violation of Article 6, Section 14, because no popular vote was taken in their adoption — and therefore are these regional councils and commissions and Chapter 251, RSMo, unconstitutional?"
We considered a similar question in our Opinion No. 146, dated May 19, 1972, to Reisch, copy enclosed. In that opinion we concluded that counties may cooperate with each other under the provisions of Section
We believe that the reasoning in that opinion is applicable here. The "State and Regional Planning and Community Development Act" Sections
We are of the view that Section 14, Article VI of the Constitution does not limit the power of the legislature to authorize creation of regional planning commissions in the manner provided. We conclude that such statutory provisions would be held by the courts to be constitutional.
Very truly yours,
JOHN C. DANFORTH Attorney General
Enclosure: Op. No. 146 5/19/72, Reisch
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