Ordinances by Topic Children and Teens Activities

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Ordinance #: Title Effective
71831 Safe Place for Newborns Act
The bill directs the Director of the City’s Department of Health, Chief of the St. Louis Fire Department, and Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Department to implement a program whereby a parent may deliver an infant not more that forty-five days-old to the care of the state anonymously and without fear of prosecution as provided in Missouri’s Safe Place for Newborns Act, Chapters 170.312 and 210.950 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri. The bill directs the Director of the Health Department, Chief of the St. Louis Fire Department, and Commissioner of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department to identify and designate Engine Houses and Area Patrol Stations as safe locations for receiving infants pursuant to the New Safe Place for Newborns Act. The bill specifically designates Fire Department Engine House #17 as such a location and directs the Chief to have a newborn safety incubator installed in Engine House #17.
05/01/2025
70877 Disconnected youth task force
An Ordinance for the creation of a disconnected youth task force to study the obstacles to education and employment to disconnected youth in the City of St. Louis, and requiring said task force to compile a report of their findings and recommendations to be submitted to the Mayor and a Board of Aldermen standing committee to be designated by the President of the Board of Aldermen, within one (1) year following the first meeting of the task force.
01/26/2019
70817 Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement by and among the City and the Art Museum Subdistrict of the Metropolitan Zoological Park and the Museum District of the City of St. Louis, a political subdivision of the state of Missouri (the “Museum”) .
An ordinance adopted pursuant to Sections 70.210-70.325 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri; authorizing and directing the City of St. Louis, a constitutional charter city of the State of Missouri, by and through its Director of Parks, Recreation & Forestry, (the “City”) to execute and deliver an Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement by and among the City and the Art Museum Subdistrict of the Metropolitan Zoological Park and the Museum District of the City of St. Louis, a political subdivision of the state of Missouri (the “Museum”) .
09/17/2018
70521 Police Series 2009 Juvenile Series 2008B Bonds
BOARD BILL NO. # 249 INTRODUCED BY ALDERMAN STEPHEN CONWAY An ordinance recommended by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment authorizing and directing the St. Louis Municipal Finance Corporation (the “Corporation”) to issue and sell, in one or more series, its Police Capital Improvement Sales Tax Leasehold Refunding Revenue Bonds (City of St. Louis, Missouri, Lessee), Series 2017A (the “Series 2017A Bonds”), in order to, among other things as described in this Ordinance, refund all or a portion of the outstanding Police Capital Improvement Sales Tax Leasehold Revenue Bonds, Series 2007 (City of St. Louis, Missouri, Lessee) (the “Refunded Series 2007 Bonds”) and the Juvenile Detention Center Leasehold Refunding Revenue Bonds (City of St. Louis, Missouri, Lessee) Series 2017B (the “Series 2017B Bonds” and collectively with the Series 2017A Bonds, the Series 2017 Bonds”), in order to, among other things as described in this Ordinance, refund all or a portion of the outstanding Tax-Exempt Juvenile Detention Center Leasehold Revenue Bonds (City of St. Louis, Missouri, Lessee) Series 2008B (the “Refunded Series 2008B Bonds”), all for the general welfare, safety and benefit of the citizens of The City of St. Louis, Missouri (the “City”), authorizing and directing the Corporation to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under the Series 2017A Third Supplemental Indenture of Trust, the Series 2017A Second Supplemental Premises Base Lease, the Series 2017A Second Supplemental Communications Property Base Lease, the Series 2017A Third Supplemental Lease Purchase Agreement, the Series 2017A Third Supplemental Deed of Trust and Security Agreement (collectively, the Series 2017A Supplemental Documents”), the Series 2017B First Supplemental Indenture, the Series 2017B First Supplemental Base Lease, the Series 2017B First Supplemental Lease Purchase Agreement, the Series 2017B First Supplemental Leasehold Deed of Trust, Security Agreement and Fixture Filing (collectively, the “Series 2017B Supplemental Documents”), one or more Continuing Disclosure Agreements, one or more Tax Compliance Agreements, one or more Official Statements, one or more Escrow Agreements, and one or more Bond Purchase Agreements (all as defined herein); authorizing the City to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under the Series 2017A Supplemental Documents, the Series 2017B Supplemental Documents, one or more Continuing Disclosure Agreements, one or more Tax Compliance Agreements, one or more Official Statements, one or more Escrow Agreements and one or more Bond Purchase Agreements (all as defined herein); providing for a debt service reserve fund with a separate account for each series of the Series 2017 Bonds, if any; authorizing the Corporation and the City to obtain credit enhancement for either or both series of the Series 2017 Bonds from a Credit Provider, if any; authorizing the payment of any obligations due to a Credit Provider, if any, and authorizing the Comptroller and any other appropriate City officials to execute the Credit Agreement and other documents related thereto, if any; authorizing participation of appropriate City officials in preparing one or more Official Statements; authorizing the acceptance of the terms of one or more Bond Purchase Agreements and the taking of further actions with respect thereto; authorizing the payment of certain costs of issuance of the Series 2017 Bonds; authorizing and directing the taking of other actions and approval and execution of other documents as necessary or desirable to carry out and comply with the intent hereof; superseding provisions of prior ordinances of the City to the extent inconsistent with the terms hereof.
04/02/2017
70400 Raising the age to 21 for sales of alternative nicotine products
BOARD BILL NO. 170 INTRODUCED BY: ALDERMAN FLOWERS An ordinance to raise the age to 21 years old for sales and distribution of alternative nicotine products, and vapor products to be codified in chapter 11 of the revised Code of the City of St. Louis; containing definitions; establishing penalties for violations; and containing a severability and an emergency clause.
11/23/2016

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