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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549

FORM N-Q

QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY
 
Investment Company Act file number 811-07616
 
Nuveen Missouri Premium Income Municipal Fund
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)
 
Nuveen Investments
        333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606         
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)
 

Kevin J. McCarthy
Vice President and Secretary
        333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606         
(Name and address of agent for service)
 
Registrant's telephone number, including area code:         312-917-7700        
 
Date of fiscal year end:            5/31          
 
Date of reporting period:         8/31/14         
 
Form N-Q is to be used by management investment companies, other than small business investment companies registered on Form N-5 (§§ 239.24 and 274.5 of this chapter), to file reports with the Commission, not later than 60 days after the close of the first and third fiscal quarters, pursuant to rule 30b1-5 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30b1-5). The Commission may use the information provided on Form N-Q in its regulatory, disclosure review, inspection, and policymaking roles.
 
A registrant is required to disclose the information specified by Form N-Q, and the Commission will make this information public. A registrant is not required to respond to the collection of information contained in Form N-Q unless the Form displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget ("OMB") control number. Please direct comments concerning the accuracy of the information collection burden estimate and any suggestions for reducing the burden to the Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, 450 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20549-0609. The OMB has reviewed this collection of information under the clearance requirements of 44 U.S.C. § 3507.

 
 
 

 
 
Item 1. Schedule of Investments
 
   
Portfolio of Investments (Unaudited)
     
   
Nuveen Missouri Premium Income Municipal Fund (NOM)
     
   
August 31, 2014
     
 
 
Principal
   
Optional Call
   
Amount (000)
 
Description (1)
Provisions (2)
Ratings (3)
Value
   
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS – 156.0% (100.0% of Total Investments)
     
           
   
MUNICIPAL BONDS – 156.0% (100.0% of Total Investments)
     
           
   
Consumer Staples – 3.8% (2.5% of Total Investments)
     
$ 1,055
 
Missouri Development Finance Board, Solid Waste Disposal Revenue Bonds, Procter and Gamble
No Opt. Call
AA–
$ 1,270,790
   
Inc., Series 1999, 5.200%, 3/15/29 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
     
   
Education and Civic Organizations – 20.8% (13.3% of Total Investments)
     
300
 
Curators of the University of Missouri, System Facilities Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2012A,
11/24 at 100.00
AA+
324,618
   
4.000%, 11/01/33
     
250
 
Lincoln University, Missouri, Auxiliary System Revenue Bonds, Series 2007, 5.125%, 6/01/37 –
6/17 at 100.00
AA
262,013
   
AGC Insured
     
410
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Educational Facilities Revenue Bonds, Kansas
6/23 at 100.00
A1
449,048
   
City University of Medicine and Biosciences, Series 2013A, 5.000%, 6/01/33
     
750
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Educational Facilities Revenue Bonds, Saint
5/23 at 100.00
BBB+
822,780
   
Louis College of Pharmacy, Series 2013, 5.500%, 5/01/43
     
600
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Educational Facilities Revenue Bonds,
10/22 at 100.00
BBB–
630,720
   
Southwest Baptist University Project, Series 2012, 5.000%, 10/01/33
     
725
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Educational Facilities Revenue Bonds,
10/23 at 100.00
A
808,716
   
University of Central Missouri, Series 2013C2, 5.000%, 10/01/34
     
630
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, A.T. Still University of Health
10/21 at 100.00
A–
694,298
   
Sciences, Series 2011, 5.250%, 10/01/41
     
510
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, A.T. Still University of Health
10/23 at 100.00
A–
558,904
   
Sciences, Series 2014, 5.000%, 10/01/39
     
700
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Rockhurst University, Series
10/18 at 103.00
BBB–
788,641
   
2011A, 6.500%, 10/01/35
     
550
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Washington University,
11/21 at 100.00
AAA
625,224
   
Series 2011B, 5.000%, 11/15/37
     
600
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Webster University, Series
4/21 at 100.00
A2
654,930
   
2011, 5.000%, 4/01/36
     
250
 
Northwest Missouri State University, Housing System Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2012,
No Opt. Call
A3
236,903
   
3.125%, 6/01/29
     
6,275
 
Total Education and Civic Organizations
   
6,856,795
   
Health Care – 36.1% (23.1% of Total Investments)
     
525
 
Cape Girardeau County Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Health Facilities Revenue
6/19 at 100.00
AA–
572,460
   
Bonds, Saint Francis Medical Center, Series 2009A, 5.750%, 6/01/39
     
   
Cape Girardeau County Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Health Facilities Revenue
     
   
Bonds, Southeast Missouri Hospital Association, Series 2007:
     
760
 
5.000%, 6/01/27
6/17 at 100.00
BBB+
776,408
560
 
5.000%, 6/01/36
6/17 at 100.00
BBB+
568,882
930
 
Cass County, Missouri, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Series 2007, 5.625%, 5/01/38
11/16 at 100.00
BBB–
946,349
480
 
Clinton County Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Revenue Bonds, Cameron Regional
12/17 at 100.00
N/R
482,899
   
Medical Center, Series 2007, 5.000%, 12/01/37
     
750
 
Joplin Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Health Facilities Revenue Bonds, Freeman
2/15 at 102.00
BBB+
770,003
   
Health System, Series 2004, 5.500%, 2/15/29
     
200
 
Joplin Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Health Facilities Revenue Bonds, Freeman
2/21 at 100.00
BBB+
217,284
   
Health System, Series 2011, 5.500%, 2/15/31
     
500
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Health Facilities Revenue Bonds, SSM Health
6/24 at 100.00
AA–
572,175
   
Care, Series 2014A, 5.000%, 6/01/31
     
540
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Health Facilities Revenue Bonds, Capital
11/20 at 100.00
A3
587,088
   
Region Medical Center, Series 2011, 5.000%, 11/01/27
     
1,730
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Health Facilities Revenue Bonds, CoxHealth,
11/23 at 100.00
A2
1,880,164
   
Series 2013A, 5.000%, 11/15/44
     
335
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Health Facilities Revenue Bonds, Heartland
2/22 at 100.00
A1
362,028
   
Regional Medical Center, Series 2012, 5.000%, 2/15/37
     
250
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Health Facilities Revenue Bonds, Mercy
No Opt. Call
AA–
250,423
   
Health, Series 2012, 4.000%, 11/15/42
     
500
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Health Facilities Revenue Bonds, Saint Luke’s
12/21 at 100.00
A+
561,795
   
Episcopal and Presbyterian Hospitals, Series 2011, 5.000%, 12/01/25
     
   
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Health Facility Revenue Bonds, St. Luke’s
     
   
Health System, Series 2010A:
     
40
 
5.250%, 11/15/25
11/20 at 100.00
A+
45,130
2,000
 
5.000%, 11/15/30
11/20 at 100.00
A+
2,191,780
720
 
Saline County Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Health Facilities Revenue Bonds, John
12/20 at 100.00
BBB–
798,516
   
Fitzgibbon Memorial Hospital Inc., Series 2010, 5.600%, 12/01/28
     
350
 
St. Louis County Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Healthcare Facilities Revenue Bonds,
11/16 at 100.00
N/R
350,592
   
Ranken-Jordan Project, Refunding Series 2007, 5.000%, 11/15/27
     
11,170
 
Total Health Care
   
11,933,976
   
Housing/Single Family – 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments)
     
165
 
Missouri Housing Development Commission, Single Family Mortgage Revenue Bonds,
9/16 at 100.00
AA+
168,930
   
Homeownership Loan Program, Series 2007A-1, 4.700%, 9/01/27 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
     
100
 
Missouri Housing Development Commission, Single Family Mortgage Revenue Bonds,
3/17 at 100.00
AA+
100,056
   
Homeownership Loan Program, Series 2007C-1, 4.800%, 9/01/38 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
     
265
 
Total Housing/Single Family
   
268,986
   
Long-Term Care – 12.6% (8.1% of Total Investments)
     
250
 
Bridgeton Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Senior Housing Revenue Bonds, The Sarah
5/18 at 100.00
N/R
244,245
   
Community Project, Series 2013, 4.500%, 5/01/28
     
500
 
Joplin Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Revenue Bonds, Christian Homes Inc., Series
5/17 at 100.00
BBB–
515,875
   
2007F, 5.750%, 5/15/31
     
475
 
Lees Summit Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Revenue Bonds, John Knox Village
8/17 at 100.00
BBB–
484,386
   
Obligated Group, Series 2007A, 5.125%, 8/15/32
     
250
 
Lees Summit Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Revenue Bonds, John Knox Village
No Opt. Call
BBB–
251,923
   
Obligated Group, Series 2014A, 5.250%, 8/15/39
     
250
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Lutheran Senior Services
2/21 at 100.00
BBB+
276,573
   
Projects, Series 2011, 6.000%, 2/01/41
     
500
 
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Lutheran Senior Services
2/24 at 100.00
BBB+
529,645
   
Projects, Series 2014A, 5.000%, 2/01/44
     
100
 
St. Louis County Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Revenue Bonds, Friendship Village of
No Opt. Call
BBB–
101,782
   
Chesterfield, Series 2012, 5.000%, 9/01/42
     
   
St. Louis County Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Revenue Bonds, Friendship Village of
     
   
Sunset Hills, Series 2012:
     
250
 
5.000%, 9/01/32
No Opt. Call
A–
268,043
425
 
5.000%, 9/01/42
9/22 at 100.00
A–
446,437
430
 
St. Louis County Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Revenue Bonds, Friendship Village of
9/23 at 100.00
A–
469,388
   
Sunset Hills, Series 2013A, 5.875%, 9/01/43
     
570
 
St. Louis County Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Revenue Bonds, Friendship Village of
9/17 at 100.00
BBB–
588,280
   
West County, Series 2007A, 5.500%, 9/01/28
     
4,000
 
Total Long-Term Care
   
4,176,577
   
Tax Obligation/General – 15.4% (9.9% of Total Investments)
     
500
 
Branson Reorganized School District R-4, Taney County, Missouri, General Obligation Bonds,
3/22 at 100.00
A+
533,935
   
School Building Series 2012, 4.375%, 3/01/32
     
1,500
 
Camdenton Reorganized School District R3, Camden County, Missouri, General Obligation Bonds,
3/15 at 100.00
AA
1,537,890
   
Series 2005, 5.250%, 3/01/24 – AGM Insured
     
1,685
 
Independence School District, Jackson County, Missouri, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2010,
3/20 at 100.00
AA+
1,897,647
   
5.000%, 3/01/27
     
500
 
Jackson County Reorganized School District 4, Blue Springs, Missouri, General Obligation Bonds,
3/21 at 100.00
AA
567,075
   
School Building Series 2013A, 5.000%, 3/01/31
     
500
 
Missouri School Boards Association, Lease Participation Certificates, Clay County School District
3/17 at 100.00
AA
546,170
   
53 Liberty, Series 2007, 5.250%, 3/01/27 – AGM Insured
     
4,685
 
Total Tax Obligation/General
   
5,082,717
   
Tax Obligation/Limited – 19.3% (12.4% of Total Investments)
     
910
 
Bi-State Development Agency of the Missouri-Illinois Metropolitan District, Mass Transit Sales
10/22 at 100.00
AA+
1,038,083
   
Tax Appropriation Bonds, Refunding Combined Lien Series 2013A, 5.000%, 10/01/33
     
315
 
Fulton, Missouri, Tax Increment Revenue Bonds, Fulton Commons Redevelopment Project, Series
6/16 at 100.00
N/R
279,500
   
2006, 5.000%, 6/01/28
     
430
 
Government of Guam, Business Privilege Tax Bonds, Series 2012B-1, 5.000%, 1/01/42
1/22 at 100.00
A
457,795
   
Howard Bend Levee District, St. Louis County, Missouri, Levee District Improvement Bonds,
     
   
Series 2013B:
     
180
 
4.875%, 3/01/33
3/23 at 100.00
BBB+
187,763
115
 
5.000%, 3/01/38
3/23 at 100.00
BBB+
119,562
485
 
Jackson County, Missouri, Special Obligation Bonds, Truman Medical Center Project, Series 2011B,
12/21 at 100.00
Aa3
539,165
   
4.350%, 12/01/23
     
300
 
Kansas City Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Downtown Redevelopment District
9/21 at 100.00
AA–
331,569
   
Revenue Bonds, Series 2011A, 5.000%, 9/01/32
     
475
 
Kansas City Tax Increment Financing Commission, Missouri, Tax Increment Revenue Bonds,
6/16 at 100.00
N/R
485,099
   
Briarcliff West Project, Series 2006A, 5.400%, 6/01/24
     
325
 
Kansas City, Missouri, Special Obligation Bonds, Downtown Redevelopment District, Series
9/23 at 100.00
AA–
361,979
   
2014C, 5.000%, 9/01/33
     
360
 
Missouri Development Finance Board, Infrastructure Facilities Revenue Bonds, Branson Landing
6/15 at 100.00
A
369,313
   
Project, Series 2005A, 5.000%, 6/01/35
     
245
 
Monarch-Chesterfield Levee District, St. Louis County, Missouri, Levee District Improvement Bonds,
9/14 at 100.00
AA–
246,041
   
Series 1999, 5.750%, 3/01/19 – NPFG Insured
     
500
 
Osage Beach, Missouri, Tax Increment Revenue Bonds, Prewitts Point Transportation Development
11/14 at 100.00
N/R
500,175
   
District, Series 2006, 5.000%, 5/01/23
     
1,500
 
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2007A, 0.000%,
No Opt. Call
AA–
264,555
   
8/01/41 – NPFG Insured
     
250
 
Saint Louis County Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds,
7/24 at 100.00
N/R
251,960
   
Chesterfield Blue Valley Community Improvement District Project, Series 2014A, 5.250%, 7/01/44
     
   
St. Joseph Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Tax Increment Bonds, Shoppes at North
     
   
Village Project, Series 2005A:
     
340
 
5.375%, 11/01/24
11/14 at 100.00
N/R
340,119
400
 
5.500%, 11/01/27
11/14 at 100.00
N/R
400,084
200
 
St. Joseph Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Tax Increment Bonds, Shoppes at North
11/14 at 100.00
N/R
200,320
   
Village Project, Series 2005B, 5.500%, 11/01/27
     
7,330
 
Total Tax Obligation/Limited
   
6,373,082
   
Transportation – 13.0% (8.3% of Total Investments)
     
335
 
Guam International Airport Authority, Revenue Bonds, Series 2013B, 5.500%, 10/01/33 –
10/23 at 100.00
AA
380,202
   
AGM Insured
     
1,000
 
St. Louis, Missouri, Airport Revenue Bonds, Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, Series 2005,
No Opt. Call
AA–
1,165,140
   
5.500%, 7/01/18 – NPFG Insured
     
2,500
 
St. Louis, Missouri, Airport Revenue Bonds, Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, Series 2007A,
7/17 at 100.00
AA
2,751,148
   
5.000%, 7/01/21 – AGM Insured
     
3,835
 
Total Transportation
   
4,296,490
   
U.S. Guaranteed – 10.8% (6.9% of Total Investments) (4)
     
600
 
Chesterfield, Missouri, Certificates of Participation, Series 2005, 5.000%, 12/01/24 (Pre-refunded
12/15 at 100.00
Aa1 (4)
636,042
   
12/01/15) – FGIC Insured
     
600
 
Riverside, Missouri, L-385 Levee Redevelopment Plan Tax Increment Revenue Bonds, Series 2004,
5/15 at 100.00
A (4)
620,502
   
5.250%, 5/01/20 (Pre-refunded 5/01/15)
     
1,395
 
Springfield Public Building Corporation, Missouri, Lease Revenue Bonds, Jordan Valley Park
11/14 at 100.00
N/R (4)
1,700,017
   
Projects, Series 2000A, 6.125%, 6/01/21 – AMBAC Insured (ETM)
     
500
 
St. Louis County, Missouri, GNMA Collateralized Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Series 1993D, 5.650%,
No Opt. Call
AA+ (4)
603,005
   
7/01/20 (Alternative Minimum Tax) (ETM)
     
3,095
 
Total U.S. Guaranteed
   
3,559,566
   
Utilities – 13.8% (8.9% of Total Investments)
     
2,965
 
Missouri Environmental Improvement and Energy Resources Authority, Water Facility Revenue
12/16 at 100.00
AA+
3,051,578
   
Bonds, Missouri-American Water Company, Series 2006, 4.600%, 12/01/36 – AMBAC Insured
     
   
(Alternative Minimum Tax) (UB) (5)
     
110
 
Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission, Power Project Revenue Bonds, Iatan 2
1/16 at 100.00
A2
114,898
   
Project Series 2006A, 4.125%, 1/01/21 – AMBAC Insured
     
   
Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission, Power Supply System Revenue Bonds, MoPEP
     
   
Facilities, Series 2012:
     
400
 
5.000%, 1/01/32
1/21 at 100.00
A2
433,000
425
 
5.000%, 1/01/37
1/21 at 100.00
A2
454,334
500
 
Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission, Revenue Bonds, Plum Point Project, Series
1/16 at 100.00
AA–
519,945
   
2006, 5.000%, 1/01/34 – NPFG Insured
     
4,400
 
Total Utilities
   
4,573,755
   
Water and Sewer – 9.6% (6.1% of Total Investments)
     
600
 
Carroll County Public Water Supply District 1, Missouri, Water System Revenue Bonds, Refunding
3/18 at 100.00
A
669,528
   
Series 2009, 6.000%, 3/01/39
     
200
 
Metropolitan St. Louis Sewerage District, Missouri, Wastewater System Revenue Bonds, Series
5/17 at 100.00
AAA
217,798
   
2006C, 5.000%, 5/01/36 – NPFG Insured
     
2,000
 
Metropolitan St. Louis Sewerage District, Missouri, Wastewater System Revenue Bonds, Series
5/22 at 100.00
AAA
2,267,096
   
2012A, 5.000%, 5/01/42
     
2,800
 
Total Water and Sewer
   
3,154,422
$ 48,910
 
Total Long-Term Investments (cost $48,175,539)
   
51,547,156
   
Floating Rate Obligations – (6.7)%
   
(2,225,000)
   
MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value – (54.1)% (6)
   
(17,880,000)
   
Other Assets Less Liabilities – 4.8%
   
1,590,521
   
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares – 100%
   
$ 33,032,677
 
 
 
 

 

 
Fair Value Measurements
 
Fair value is defined as the price that would be received upon selling an investment or transferring a liability in an orderly transaction to an independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market for the investment. A three-tier hierarchy is used to maximize the use of observable market data and minimize the use of unobservable inputs and to establish classification of fair value measurements for disclosure purposes. Observable inputs reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Observable inputs are based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs reflect the reporting entity’s own assumptions about the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Unobservable inputs are based on the best information available in the circumstances. The following is a summary of the three-tiered hierarchy of valuation input levels.
 
Level 1 – Inputs are unadjusted and prices are determined using quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
 
Level 2 – Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
 
Level 3 – Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs (including management’s assumptions in determining the fair value of investments).
 
The inputs or methodologies used for valuing securities are not an indication of the risks associated with investing in those securities. The following is a summary of the Fund’s fair value measurements as of the end of the reporting period:
 
 
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Total
Long-Term Investments:
       
Municipal Bonds
$ —
$51,547,156
$ —
$51,547,156
 
Income Tax Information
 
The following information is presented on an income tax basis. Differences between amounts for financial statement and federal income tax purposes are primarily due to timing differences in recognizing taxable market discount, timing differences in recognizing certain gains and losses on investment transactions and the treatment of investments in inverse floating rate securities reflected as financing transactions, if any. To the extent that differences arise that are permanent in nature, such amounts are reclassified within the capital accounts as detailed below. Temporary differences do not require reclassification. Temporary and permanent differences do not impact the net asset value of the Fund.
 
As of August 31, 2014, the cost of investments was $45,882,603.
 
Gross unrealized appreciation and gross unrealized depreciation of investments as of August 31, 2014, were as follows:
 
   
Gross unrealized:
 
Appreciation
$3,586,466
Depreciation
(147,089)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments
$3,439,377
 
(1)
 
All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets applicable to common
   
shares unless otherwise noted.
(2)
 
Optional Call Provisions: Dates (month and year) and prices of the earliest optional call or redemption.
   
There may be other call provisions at varying prices at later dates. Certain mortgage-backed securities
   
may be subject to periodic principal paydowns.
(3)
 
Ratings: Using the highest of Standard & Poor’s Group (“Standard & Poor’s”), Moody’s Investors Service,
   
Inc. (“Moody’s”) or Fitch, Inc. (“Fitch”) rating. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poor’s, Baa by Moody’s or
   
BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any
   
of these national rating agencies.
(4)
 
Backed by an escrow or trust containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency
   
securities, which ensure the timely payment of principal and interest. Certain bonds backed by U.S.
   
Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of
   
such securities.
(5)
 
Investment, or portion of investment, has been pledged to collateralize the net payment obligations
   
for investments in inverse floating rate transactions.
(6)
 
MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, at Liquidation Value as a percentage of Total Investments is 34.7%.
(ETM)
 
Escrowed to maturity.
(UB)
 
Underlying bond of an inverse floating rate trust reflected as a financing transaction.
 
 
 
 

 
 
Item 2. Controls and Procedures.

a.  
The registrant's principal executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, have concluded that the registrant's disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act") (17 CFR 270.30a-3(c))) are effective, as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report that includes the disclosure required by this paragraph, based on their evaluation of the controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(b)) and Rule 13a-15(b) or 15d-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (17 CFR 240.13a-15(b) or 240.15d-15(b)).
 
b.  
There were no changes in the registrant's internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(d)) that occurred during the registrant's last fiscal quarter that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant's internal control over financial reporting.
 
Item 3. Exhibits.

File as exhibits as part of this Form a separate certification for each principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the registrant as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2(a)), exactly as set forth below: See EX-99 CERT attached hereto.

 
 
 

 
 
SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
 
(Registrant)  Nuveen Missouri Premium Income Municipal Fund 
 
By (Signature and Title)     /s/ Kevin J. McCarthy                    
                                                   Kevin J. McCarthy
                                                   Vice President and Secretary
 
Date:         October 30, 2014        
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.
 
By (Signature and Title)     /s/ Gifford R. Zimmerman                    
                                                    Gifford R. Zimmerman
                                                  Chief Administrative Officer (principal executive officer) 
 
Date:         October 30, 2014        
 
By (Signature and Title)     /s/ Stephen D. Foy                              
                                                   Stephen D. Foy
                                                  Vice President and Controller (principal financial officer) 
 
Date:         October 30, 2014