Dear Senator Staples:
This opinion letter is in response to your question asking:
If a county does not provide for the pensioning of its officers and employees under the Missouri Local Government Employees' Retirement System, may a county health center established pursuant to Chapter 205, RSMo 1986, provide for the pensioning of its officers and employees under the Missouri Local Government Employees' Retirement System?
This office addressed a similar question in Opinion No. 225, Banta, 1974, a copy of which is enclosed. In that opinion, this office concluded a county health center established pursuant to Chapter 205, RSMo 1969, was not a political subdivision as defined in Section
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(19) "Political subdivision", any governmental subdivision of this state created pursuant to the laws of this state, and having the power to tax, except public school districts; a board of utilities of any constitutional charter city which is required by charter to establish the compensation of employees of the utility separate from the compensation of other employees of the city may be considered a political subdivision for purposes of sections
70.600 to70.755 ;
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It is the opinion of this office that a county health center is not a separate political subdivision as defined in Section
Very truly yours,
WILLIAM L. WEBSTER Attorney General
