Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 217
Department of Corrections
←217.660
Section 217.665.1
217.670→
August 28, 2015
Board members, appointment, qualifications--terms, vacancies--compensation, expenses--chairman, designation.
217.665. 1. Beginning August 28, 1996, the board of probation and parole
shall consist of seven members appointed by the governor by and with the
advice and consent of the senate.
2. Beginning August 28, 1996, members of the board shall be persons of
recognized integrity and honor, known to possess education and ability in
decision making through career experience and other qualifications for the
successful performance of their official duties. Not more than four members
of the board shall be of the same political party.
3. At the expiration of the term of each member and of each succeeding
member, the governor shall appoint a successor who shall hold office for a
term of six years and until his successor has been appointed and qualified.
Members may be appointed to succeed themselves.
4. Vacancies occurring in the office of any member shall be filled by
appointment by the governor for the unexpired term.
5. The governor shall designate one member of the board as chairman and
one member as vice chairman. The chairman shall be the director of the
division and shall have charge of the division's operations, funds and
expenditures. In the event of the chairman's removal, death, resignation, or
inability to serve, the vice chairman shall act as chairman upon written
order of the governor or chairman.
6. Members of the board shall devote full time to the duties of their
office and before taking office shall subscribe to an oath or affirmation to
support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the
State of Missouri. The oath shall be signed in the office of the secretary
of state.
7. The annual compensation for each member of the board whose term
commenced before August 28, 1999, shall be forty-five thousand dollars plus
any salary adjustment, including prior salary adjustments, provided pursuant
to section 105.005*. Salaries for board members whose terms commence after
August 27, 1999, shall be set as provided in section 105.950; provided,
however, that the compensation of a board member shall not be increased during
the member's term of office, except as provided in section 105.005*. In
addition to compensation provided by law, the members shall be entitled to
reimbursement for necessary travel and other expenses incurred pursuant to
section 33.090.
8. Any person who served as a member of the board of probation and parole
prior to July 1, 2000, shall be made, constituted, appointed and employed by
the board of trustees of the state employees' retirement system as a special
consultant on the problems of retirement, aging and other state matters. As
compensation for such services, such consultant shall not be denied use of
any unused sick leave, or the ability to receive credit for unused sick leave
pursuant to chapter 104, provided such sick leave was maintained by the board
of probation and parole in the regular course of business prior to July 1,
2000, but only to the extent of such sick leave records are consistent with
the rules promulgated pursuant to section 36.350. Nothing in this section
shall authorize the use of any other form of leave that may have been
maintained by the board prior to July 1, 2000.
(L. 1982 H.B. 1196 § 118, A.L. 1984 S.B. 528, S.B. 611, A.L. 1985 H.B.
273, A.L. 1989 H.B. 408, A.L. 1995 H.B. 424, A.L. 1999 H.B. 368,
A.L. 2002 H.B. 1455, A.L. 2009 H.B. 62)
*Salary adjustment index is printed, as required by § 105.005, in
Appendix E.
2002
1999
2002
217.665. 1. Beginning August 28, 1996, the board of probation and
parole shall consist of seven members appointed by the governor by and with
the advice and consent of the senate.
2. Beginning August 28, 1996, members of the board shall be persons
of recognized integrity and honor, known to possess education and ability
in decision making through career experience and other qualifications for
the successful performance of their official duties. Not more than four
members of the board shall be of the same political party.
3. At the expiration of the term of each member and of each
succeeding member, the governor shall appoint a successor who shall hold
office for a term of six years and until his successor has been appointed
and qualified. Members may be appointed to succeed themselves.
4. Vacancies occurring in the office of any member shall be filled by
appointment by the governor for the unexpired term.
5. The governor shall designate one member of the board as chairman.
The chairman shall be the director of the division and shall have charge of
the division's operations, funds and expenditures. The chairman shall
designate by order of record another member to act as chairman in the event
of absence or sickness of the chairman, and during such time the member so
appointed by the chairman shall possess all powers of the chairman.
6. Members of the board shall devote full time to the duties of their
office and before taking office shall subscribe to an oath or affirmation
to support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of
the State of Missouri. The oath shall be signed in the office of the
secretary of state.
7. The annual compensation for each member of the board whose term
commenced before August 28, 1999, shall be forty-five thousand dollars plus
any salary adjustment, including prior salary adjustments, provided
pursuant to section 105.005*, RSMo. Salaries for board members whose terms
commence after August 27, 1999, shall be set as provided in section
105.950, RSMo; provided, however, that the compensation of a board member
shall not be increased during the member's term of office, except as
provided in section 105.005*, RSMo. In addition to compensation provided
by law, the members shall be entitled to reimbursement for necessary travel
and other expenses incurred pursuant to section 33.090, RSMo.
8. Any person who served as a member of the board of probation and
parole prior to July 1, 2000, shall be made, constituted, appointed and
employed by the board of trustees of the state** employees' retirement
system as a special consultant on the problems of retirement, aging and
other state matters. As compensation for such services, such consultant
shall not be denied use of any unused sick leave, or the ability to receive
credit for unused sick leave pursuant to chapter 104, RSMo, provided such
sick leave was maintained by the board of probation and parole in the
regular course of business prior to July 1, 2000, but only to the extent of
such sick leave records are consistent with the rules promulgated pursuant
to section 36.350, RSMo. Nothing in this section shall authorize the use
of any other form of leave that may have been maintained by the board prior
to July 1, 2000.
1999
217.665. 1. Beginning August 28, 1996, the board of probation and
parole shall consist of seven members appointed by the governor by and with
the advice and consent of the senate.
2. Beginning August 28, 1996, members of the board shall be persons
of recognized integrity and honor, known to possess education and ability
in decision making through career experience and other qualifications for
the successful performance of their official duties. Not more than four
members of the board shall be of the same political party.
3. At the expiration of the term of each member and of each
succeeding member, the governor shall appoint a successor who shall hold
office for a term of six years and until his successor has been appointed
and qualified. Members may be appointed to succeed themselves.
4. Vacancies occurring in the office of any member shall be filled by
appointment by the governor for the unexpired term.
5. The governor shall designate one member of the board as chairman.
The chairman shall be the director of the division and shall have charge of
the division's operations, funds and expenditures. The chairman shall
designate by order of record another member to act as chairman in the event
of absence or sickness of the chairman, and during such time the member so
appointed by the chairman shall possess all powers of the chairman.
6. Members of the board shall devote full time to the duties of their
office and before taking office shall subscribe to an oath or affirmation
to support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of
the State of Missouri. The oath shall be signed in the office of the
secretary of state.
7. The annual compensation for each member of the board whose term
commenced before August 28, 1999, shall be forty-five thousand dollars plus
any salary adjustment, including prior salary adjustments, provided
pursuant to section 105.005, RSMo. Salaries for board members whose terms
commence after August 27, 1999, shall be set as provided in section
105.950, RSMo; provided, however, that the compensation of a board member
shall not be increased during the member's term of office, except as
provided in section 105.005, RSMo. In addition to compensation provided by
law, the members shall be entitled to reimbursement for necessary travel
and other expenses incurred pursuant to section 33.090, RSMo.
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