Mo. Rev. Stat. § 96.229
1. Notwithstanding subsection 5 of section 96.150 regarding the lease of substantially all of a hospital where the board of trustees is lessor, a city in which a hospital is located that:
(3) Is licensed by the department of health and senior services for two hundred beds or more pursuant to sections 197.010 to 197.120,
shall not have authority to sell, lease, or otherwise transfer all or substantially all of the property from a hospital organized under this chapter, both real and personal, except in accordance with this section.
2. Upon filing with the city clerk of a resolution adopted by no less than two-thirds of the incumbent members of the board of trustees to sell, lease, or otherwise transfer all or substantially all of the hospital property, both real and personal, for reasons specified in the resolution, the clerk shall present the resolution to the city council. If a majority of the incumbent members of the city council determine that sale, lease, or other transfer of the hospital property is desirable, the city council shall submit to the voters of the city the question in substantially the following form:
Shall the city council of ______, Missouri and the board of trustees of ______ Hospital be authorized to sell (or lease or otherwise transfer) the property, real and personal, of ______ Hospital as approved by, and in accordance with, the resolution of the board of trustees authorizing such sale (or lease or transfer)?
A majority of the votes cast on such question shall be required in order to approve and authorize such sale, lease or other transfer. If the question receives less than the required majority, then the city council and the board of trustees shall have no power to sell, lease or otherwise transfer the property, real and personal, of the hospital unless and until the city council has submitted another question to authorize such sale, lease or transfer authorized under this section and such question is approved by the required majority of the qualified voters voting thereon. However, in no event shall a question under this section be submitted to the voters sooner than twelve months from the date of the last question under this section and after the adoption of another resolution by no less than two-thirds of the board of trustees and a subsequent vote by a majority of the city council to again submit the question to the voters.
(L. 2013 H.B. 163 merged with H.B. 351 merged with H.B. 1035)
Effective 5-15-13 (H.B. 163); 7-02-13 (H.B. 351); 9-11-13 (H.B. 1035)
*H.B. 1035 was vetoed July 12, 2013. The veto was overridden on September 11, 2013.
*Revisor's Note: Article III, Sections 29 and 32 of the Missouri Constitution, and Sections 1.130 and 21.250, RSMo, do not specifically address the effective date of a section subject to an emergency clause which is overridden by the general assembly.