Missouri Statutes

§ 442.571 — Aliens or foreign business, limitations on owning agricultural land — violation — acquisitions submitted to department, when — rulemaking authority.

Missouri § 442.571
JurisdictionMissouri
Title XXIXOWNERSHIP AND CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY
Ch. 442Titles and Conveyance of Real Estate

This text of Missouri § 442.571 (Aliens or foreign business, limitations on owning agricultural land — violation — acquisitions submitted to department, when — rulemaking authority.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Missouri primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Mo. Rev. Stat. § 442.571 (2026).

Text

1.Except as provided in sections 442.586 and 442.591 , no alien or foreign business shall acquire by grant, purchase, devise, descent or otherwise agricultural land in this state if the total aggregate alien and foreign ownership of agricultural acreage in this state exceeds one percent of the total aggregate agricultural acreage in this state.  A sale or transfer of any agricultural land in this state shall be submitted to the director of the department of agriculture for review in accordance with subsection 3 of this section only if there is no completed Internal Revenue Service Form W-9 signed by the purchaser.  No person may hold agricultural land as an agent, trustee, or other fiduciary for an alien or foreign business in violation of sections 442.560 to 442.592 , provided, however,

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Legislative History

(L. 1978 S.B. 685 § 3, A.L. 2013 S.B. 9, A.L. 2015 S.B. 12) (1995)  Where alien owner of farmland who owned farmland on effective date of statute wishes to devise, deed, transfer or otherwise dispose of farmland to his two sons, who are also aliens, grandfather clause of statute provided alien with legally-protected interest in farmland.  By excluding aliens from the class of potential grantees, Missouri statute limits right of owner to dispose of land.  Statute invades one of the recognized incidents of property ownership.  Von Kerssenbrock-Praschma v. Saunders, 48 F.3d 323 (8th Cir.). (1997) Statute is rationally related to a legitimate state interest and is not unconstitutional.  Von Kerssenbrock-Praschma v. Saunders, 121 F.3d 373 (8th Cir.).

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