Executive Order
Gov. Joseph Teasdale orders state offices to be closed on Monday, January 12, 1981, for the inauguration. (Jan. 5)
Executive Order 81-1
Gov. Joseph Teasdale reinstates Executive Orders 79-26 and 79-37 until June 30, 1981. (Jan. 5)
Executive Order 81-1
Gov. Christopher Bond orders Adjutant General Charles M. Kiefner to hold the rank and grade of Major General. (Jan. 19)
Executive Order 81-2
Gov. Christopher Bond proclaims Standards of Conduct for appointed officials and employees of the executive branch of the state government of Missouri. (Feb. 10)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 81-3
Gov. Christopher Bond declares an emergency in Fairfax. The Adjutant General is ordered and directed to call into active service any state militia deemed necessary to support civilian authorities due to flooding that began on April 10, 1981. (Apr. 11)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 81-4
Gov. Christopher Bond orders Colonel Herman A. Myers promoted to Brigadier General, Missouri National Guard Retired List. (Apr. 14)
Executive Order 81-5
Gov. Christopher Bond declares a state of emergency in the counties of Jefferson, Dunklin, and Mississippi and authorizes the Missouri Comprehensive Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Relief Plan be activated due to severe winds and tornadoes that occurred on April 22, 1981. (Apr. 24)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 81-6
Gov. Christopher Bond declares a state of emergency in Atchison County and authorizes the Missouri Comprehensive Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Relief Plan be activated due to flash flooding that occurred on April 10, 1981. (Apr. 24)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 81-7
Gov. Christopher Bond declares an emergency in the city of DeSoto. The Adjutant General is ordered and directed to call into active service any state militia deemed necessary to support civilian authorities due to a tornado that occurred on April 22, 1981. (Apr. 24)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 81-8
Gov. Christopher Bond declares an emergency in the city of Malden. The Adjutant General is ordered and directed to call into active service any state militia deemed necessary to support civilian authorities due to a tornado that occurred on April 22, 1981. (Apr. 24)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 81-9
Gov. Christopher Bond declares that the Department of Public Safety will administer the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 for the State of Missouri. (May 18)
Executive Order 81-10
Gov. Christopher Bond establishes the Citizens Advisory Committee on Corrections. (May 21)
- Superseded by Executive Order 86-27
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 81-11
Gov. Christopher Bond declares the Director of the Department of Natural Resources is designated as the State Historic Preservation Officer and creates the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. (June 16)
- Superseded by Executive Order 86-17
Declaration of Crisis
Gov. Christopher Bond orders a crisis exemption for the use of sodium chlorate as a harvest aid for wheat. (June 18)
Executive Order 81-12
Gov. Christopher Bond amends the provisions for participation in the Federal Insurance Administration under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 and names the State Flood Plain Management Regulations for State Property. (June 25)
- Superseded by Executive Order 82-19
Executive Order 81-12
Gov. Christopher Bond orders Colonel John R. Bamvakais promoted to Brigadier General, Missouri National Guard Retired List. (July 10)
Executive Order 81-13
Gov. Christopher Bond creates the Task Force on Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Waste. (July 2)
Executive Order 81-14
Gov. Christopher Bond declares an emergency in Ralls County. The Adjutant General is ordered and directed to call into active service any state militia deemed necessary to support civilian authorities due to flood conditions. (July 28)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 81-15
Gov. Christopher Bond declares a state of emergency in several northern counties and authorizes the Missouri Comprehensive Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Relief Plan be activated due to flooding that began on June 11, 1981. (July 31)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 81-16
Gov. Christopher Bond establishes the Governor's Advisory Council on Hispanic Affairs, ad hoc. (Aug. 13)
- Superseded by Executive Order 83-4
Executive Order 81-17
Gov. Christopher Bond establishes the Code of Fair Practices for the Executive Branch of State Government. (Aug. 28)
- Superseded by Executive Order 82-27
Executive Order 81-18
Gov. Christopher Bond orders the division of Veterans' Affairs transferred to the Department of Public Safety. (Aug. 28)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 81-19
Gov. Christopher Bond establishes the Governor's Committee on Children and Youth. (Sep. 8)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 81-20
Gov. Christopher Bond declares an emergency in McDonald County and orders and directs the Adjutant General to call into active service any state militia deemed necessary to aid local law enforcement officials due to escaped prisoners. (Sep. 12)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Advisory
Gov. Christopher Bond orders state offices to be closed on Friday, November 27, 1981. (Oct. 22)
Proclamation
Gov. Christopher Bond convenes the Eighty-First General Assembly in the First Extra Session of the First Regular Session regarding Article III, Section 45 of the Missouri Constitution. (Oct. 21)
Executive Order 81-23
Gov. Christopher Bond orders state offices to close at noon on December 24, 1981. (Nov. 30)
Executive Order 81-24
Gov. Christopher Bond orders the State Training Policy be adopted as the official training policy of the state. (Dec. 1)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 19-17
Executive Order 81-25
Gov. Christopher Bond establishes a process for allocating the state ceiling of qualified mortgage bonds among the governmental units of the state. (Dec. 30)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Notice
Gov. Christopher Bond suggests certain holidays be observed by the state. (Dec. 17)