Opinion No. 221-77 (1977)
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Opinion
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Mr. Stephen C. Bradford, Commissioner Office of Administration P. O. Box 809 Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
Dear Mr. Bradford:
This letter is being issued in response to your request for an opinion as to the responsible agency for the custodianship of cancelled revenue bonds and coupons issued by the Board of Public Buildings and State Park Board pursuant to Chapters 8 and 253 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri.
In your request, you indicate that each authorizing agency is currently keeping the cancelled bonds and coupons in various states of order, or organization and completeness. It was suggested that a more businesslike procedure would be to have the Board of Fund Commissioners take possession of the cancelled revenue bonds and coupons in the same manner as they do general obligation bonds of the state.
As set forth in Sections
However, it is important to note that the duties of the State Treasurer, as well as the other members of the Board of Fund Commissioners, are limited by Section
The bonds in question are not bonds of the State of Missouri, but rather revenue bonds payable out of the net income and revenues derived from projects authorized by the Board of Public Buildings and the State Park Board pursuant to law. Sections
Inasmuch as such bonds are not an indebtedness of the State, the Board of Fund Commissioners cannot be compelled to take physical possession of the cancelled revenue bonds and coupons issued by the Board of Public Buildings and the State Park Board in the same manner as general obligation bonds of the State of Missouri. Rather, the agencies responsible for issuing such revenue bonds must maintain custodianship of the cancelled bonds and coupons.
Very truly yours,
JOHN ASHCROFT Attorney General
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