Judges: CHRIS KOSTER, Attorney General
Filed Date: 7/24/2009
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mr. Troxell:
You submitted the following question to this office for response:
Do the provisions of Section
49.265 RSMo, which allow the County Commissions to authorize the number of work days per week, also allow the commissioners to set the work hours?
As you note, §
The county commission in all counties of class two, by order entered of record, may authorize all county offices, except the sheriff's office, to be open not more than five days each week, and in all counties of classes three and four by order entered of record, may authorize all county offices, except the sheriff's office, to be open not more than five and one-half days each week. The county commission, after entering such an order, may require any office to be open six days a week when public convenience requires. . . .
Section
County commissions are given the authority to "manage all county business as prescribed by law." Mo. Const. art.
County commissions do have authority over county buildings; hence, the Attorney General has previously opined that county commissions can determine what hours the county courthouse is open. See Mo. Att'y Gen. Op. No. 22-88 (July 27, 1988). But that authority does not extend to dictating what hours an office within the courthouse, not supervised by a county commission, must be open. Thus, the Attorney General has previously opined that a county clerk can open the clerk's office to provide voter registration services "at hours after the close of general business" in the courthouse. Mo. Att'y Gen. Op. 211-76 (Oct. 26, 1976).
*Page 1Very truly yours,
_________________________ CHRIS KOSTER Attorney General