Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 15 - ELECTED OFFICIALS
Division 40 - State Auditor
Chapter 3 - Rules Applying to Political Subdivisions
Section 15 CSR 40-3.170 - Addendum Filed with the Auditor's Office
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This amendment sets forth the procedure for a county, city, town, or village to provide the information required by section 479.359 of Conference Committee Substitute No. 2 for House Committee Substitute for Senate Substitute for Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill 572, Second Regular Session, Ninety-eighth General Assembly.
(1) Every county, city, town, or village that has chosen to have a municipal court division shall annually file with the State Auditor's Office a completed form, which is included herein, and available on the State Auditor's website, and contains, at a minimum, the following:
(2) The annual form shall be mailed to the State Auditor's Office at PO Box 869, Jefferson City, MO 65102, or emailed to PolySubFS@auditor.mo.gov.
(3) The addendum form shall be submitted within six (6) months after the end of the county, city, town, or village's fiscal year and shall be filed with any required annual financial report filed under the procedures in 15 CSR 40-3.030.
(4) To facilitate auditing, the county, city, town, or village shall retain documentation supporting the information provided on the form in accordance with prescribed record retention procedures.
(5) The form shall be signed by a representative of the county, city, town, or village with knowledge of the subject matter before a notary public.
(6) If the county, city, town, or village's fiscal year ended before August 28, 2015, the county, city, town, or village may report the information required by section (1) of this regulation in a form that substantially comports with the requirements of this regulation and may report its total revenue for municipal court violations or provide an accounting of the percent of annual general operating revenue from fines and court costs from traffic violations, including amended charges from any charged traffic violation based on section 302.341, RSMo Supp. 2014.
(7) If a county, city, town, or village's total gross revenue from the operation of its municipal court, including all fees, fines, bond forfeitures, and court costs retained by the county, city, town, or village from any case heard in its municipal court, is less than the statutory percentage of annual general operating revenue over which the proceeds must be distributed to the schools annually as provided by section 479.359, RSMo, the county, city, town, or village may report its total gross revenue from the operation of its municipal court in lieu of reporting its total revenue from fines, bond forfeitures, and court costs for municipal ordinance violations and minor traffic violations occurring within the county, city, town, or village.
(8) Examples.