Missouri Statutes
§ 237.400 — Interstate compact for barge traffic development on the Missouri River with Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
Missouri § 237.400
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Bluebook
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 237.400 (2026).
Text
Within sixty days of September 28, 1983, the governor shall act to enter into a compact with the states of Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska to read substantially as follows:
COMPACT BETWEEN IOWA, KANSAS, MISSOURI AND NEBRASKA FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MISSOURI RIVER FOR BARGE TRAFFIC
ARTICLE I
The purposes of this compact are to provide for planning for the most efficient use of the waters of the Missouri River to increase the amount of barge traffic on that segment of the Missouri River which flows between and within the compact states, to take necessary steps to develop the Missouri River and its banks to handle more barge traffic than is presently handled, to encourage the use of barges on that segment of the Missouri River for transporting bulk goods, especially farm commodities, to insur
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Legislative History
(L. 1983 H.B. 102 § 1)
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License issued, when.§ 237.050
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License granted without tax, when.§ 237.090
License may be revoked.§ 237.110
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