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Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1901/1902 |
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Law Number | 372 |
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Law Body
Chap. 372.—An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 3929 and 3930 of the Code of
Virginia, in relation to the appointment of conservator of the peace at water-
ing place, university or college, or manufacturing plant, and prescribing his
powers.
Approved March 28, 1902.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, ‘That section
thirty-nine hundred and twenty-nine and section thirty-nine hundred
and thirty of the Code of Virginia be amended and re-enacted so as to
read as follows:
§ 3929. Appointment of conservator of the peace at watering place,
university or college, or manufacturing plant; his jurisdiction.—The
county court, or the judge in vacation of the circuit court of any county
in which any watcring place or manufacturing plant, or in which the
University of Virginia, or any incorporated college, is located, may, upon
the application of the proprietors of such watcring place, or such manu-
facturing plant, or of the board of visitors of such university, or other
constituted authority of such college, appoint some citizen of the Com-
monwealth conservator of the peacc, who shall hold his office for one
year from the time of his appointment, and whose jurisdiction shall ex-
tend over the grounds attached to such watering place, manufacturing
plant, university, or college within such limits as shall be prescribed in
the order appointing such conservator.
§ 3930. His power to make police regulations; duty to post same; their
violation a misdemeanor, and so forth.—The conservator shall have
power to prescribe such police regulations, not inconsistent with the laws
of the Commonwealth, as may be expedient for the preservation of the
peace and good order of such watering place, manufacturing plant, uni-
versity, or ‘college, and shall keep the same posted at some public place
within his jurisdiction ; and the violation of any regulation so preseribed
and published shall be deemed a misdemeanor, and the offender may be
required to enter into a recognizance to answer any prosecution for the
same to be of good behavior.
2. ‘This act shall be in force from its passage.