An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
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Volume | 1914 |
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Law Number | 320 |
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Chap. 320.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 40 of an act entitled an
act to put into effective operation the provisions of the Constitution
relating to the creation, appointment, and organization of the State
corporation commission, its jurisdiction. powers, functions, and duties;
the qualification of the members and officers thereof, their appointment
and salaries; the location of its offices, and places and times of its
public sessions; its writs, processes, orders findings, and judgments;
appeals from its orders, findings, and judgments, and its expenses,
et cetera (H. B. 387.)
Approved March 27, 1914.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
section forty of an act entitled an act to put into effective operation
the provisions of the Constitution relating to the creation, appoint-
ment and organization of the State corporation commission, its
jurisdiction, powers, functions and duties; the qualification of the
members and officers thereof, their appointment and salaries; the
location of its offices, and places and times of its public sessions;
its writs, processes, orders, findings and judgments; appeals from its
orders, findings and judgments, and its expenses, et cetera, ap-
proved April fifteenth, nineteen hundred and three, be amended and
re-enacted so as to read as follows:
Sec. 40. The commission shall furnish with such schedule cer-
tificates of transportation in the form agreed upon in its contract
with the companies. Said certificates shall be signed by the clerk
of the commission, and shall be taken up by the conductor or other
agent authorized by said companies to collect fare, as other tickets
or fares are collected. They shall be presented by the companies
holding the same, either monthly or quarterly, as may be determined
upon by the commission and the companies, to the superintendent
of the penitentiary and the superintendents of the several State
hospitals, and the superintendent of the Virginia epileptic colony,
who shall cause the same to be examined, and if found correct, pay
them as other claims against the said institutions are audited and
settled.