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.
Volume 1968 Law 99
Law Body
CHAP. 520.—An ACT to appropriate the public revenue for the two fisca!
years ending respectively, on the 28th day of February, 1917, and
the 28th day of February, 1918. (H. B. 527.)
Approved March 24, 1916.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
the public taxes and arrears of taxes, due prior to the first day
of March, in the year nineteen hundred and seventeen, and nine-
teen hundred and eighteen, respectively, as well as the revenue
derived from all sources, and all money not otherwise appropri-
ated which shall come into the treasury prior to the first day of
March, nineteen hundred and seventeen, and the first day of
March, nineteen hundred and eighteen, respectively, shall estab-
lish a general fund, and be, and the same is hereby, appropriated
for the fiscal years to close on the twenty-eighth day of Febru-
ary, nineteen hundred and seventeen, and the twenty-eighth
day of February, nineteen hundred and eighteen, respectively,
in the following manner and for the following uses, to-wit:
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING ON THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF
FEBRUARY, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN.
Governor.
Governor, salary of, five thousand dollars....... $ 5,000 00
Governor’s secretary, salary of, two thousand dol- _
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Governor’s assistant secretary, salary of (who shall
be the governor’s stenographer), not exceed-
ing one thousand two hundred dollars........ 1,200 00
Labor at executive mansion, one thousand two hun-
dred dollars ...........ccccccccccvcccccess 1,200 00
Janitor and messenger for governor’s office, eight
hundred and forty dollars.................06- 840 00
Attorney General.
Attorney general, salary of, four thousand dollars, 4,000 00
Attorney general, assistant to, salary of, two thou-
sand five hundred dollars.............eeee0. 2,500 00
Attorney general, stenographic and clerical help
for attorney general and assistant attorney gen-
eral, two thousand seven hundred dollars..... 2,700 00
Attorney general, contingent expenses of office, in-
cluding necessary traveling expenses on busi-
ness for the State, a sum sufficient therefor, any
part of which may be used for payment of
travel’ng expenses in settlement of the West
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Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Secretary of the Commonwealth, salary of, two
thousand eight hundred dollars, and he shall
receive ten per centum of the amount of sales
of publications from his office; all fees of office
shall be paid into the treasury monthly...... 2,800 00
Secretary of the Commonwealth, three clerks in
office, three thousand eight hundred dollars.... 3,800 00
Secretary of the Commonwealth, contingent ex-
penses of office, not exceeding one thousand
dollarS ........ ccc ee ete ee ce ee eee eee
Secretary of the Commonwealth, for rent of stor-
age room for State publications, a sum suffii-
cient, not exceeding four hundred dollars.....
Secretary of the Commonwealth, janitor and mes-
senger to, six hundred and sixty dollars......
Secretary of the Commonwealth, for bookkeeper,
stenographers and additional clerks, the sum of
five thousand dollars, which said amount shall
be paid out of the automobile fund, upon the
warrant of the auditor of public accounts....
Auditor of Public Accounts.
Auditor of public accounts, salary of, four thou-
sand five hundred do'lars............cceecee:
Auditor of public accounts, for all clerks and em-
ployees in office, thirty-two thousand seven hun-
dred dollars .........ccccccccccveccccssees
Auditor of public accounts, contingent expenses of
office, not exceeding one thousand dollars.....
Second Auditor.
Auditor (second), salary of, two thousand five
hundred dollars, and commissions allowed by
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Auditor (Second)—Clerks in Office.
First clerk, eighteen hundred dollars............
Second clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars. .
Third clerk, twelve hundred dollars.............
Fourth clerk, one thousand dollars..............
Additional clerk, who shall be an expert book-
keeper, eighteen hundred dollars.............
Auditor (second), contingent expenses of office,
not exceeding three hundred dollars..........
Treasurer.
Treasurer, salary of, not exceeding two thousand
dollars, and commissions allowed by law......
Treasurer, chief clerk, salary of, two thousand
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Treasurer—Clerks in Office.
Second clerk, one thousand six hundred and eighty-
eight dollars ........ cc ccc cc cc ewe c ccc eeeees
Third clerk, one thousand five hundred and seventy-
three dollars ........ 0... ccc ccc eee cee eee
urth clerk, one thousand four hundred and
thirty-eight dollars ......... ccc cece cece ceee
‘th clerk, one thousand two hundred and thir.
teen dollars eee c cece cece cence reece ec ceees
th clerk, one thousand and eighty-eight dollars,
venth clerk, one thousand and three hundred
Gollars ....... cece ccc ccc cece nce e en ccees
yhth clerk, one thousand, two hundred and fifty
Collars ....... ccc ccc ccc cece ccc c cee ccccees
pasurer’s contingent exp2nses of office, not ex-
ceeding three hundred and fifty dollars......
Superintendent of Public Printing.
perintendent of public printing, salary of, two
thousand eight hundred dollars............6.
perintendent of public printing, salary of clerk
to, one thousand and eight hundred dollars....
perintendent of public printing, contingent ex-
penses of office, three hundred dollars........
gister of Land Office and Superintendent of
Public Buildings.
yister of land office and superintendent of public
buildings, salary of, twenty-four hundred dol-
lars, which shall be his compensation for all his
services, and the fees received by him shall be
paid into the treasury of the State...........
yister of land office, for the contingent fund,
three thousand five hundred dollars, which shall
be expended for the contingent expenses of his
office, the care of the capitol square, its drives
and walkways, grass and shrubbery, trees, the
iron fences around the square, the fountains,
the Lee monument and fence, and for the neces-
sary repairs and keeping in order the public
buildings, and the furniture therein contained,
the machinery at the power plant and else-
where, the elevators in the State capitol and
library, and the feeding and housing of squir-
rels, together with all supplies necessary to the
performance of the above provisions.........
e clerk for register of land office, salary of, nine
hundred and sixty dollars...........eseee0.
d one hundred dollars for insurance of elevators
in capitol and library buildings, and boilers at
power plant ........c. cece ccc c ence ncccccee
* insurance on public buildings and furniture in
capitol square, one thousand two hundred and
fourteen dollars ............cccc cece ences
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.
Commissioners of the sinking fund, for contingent
expenses, seven hundred dollars or so much
thereof as may be necessary..............00%
Corporation Commission.
State corporation commission, salaries of three
commissioners, each the sum of four thousand
dollars, twelve thousand dollars.............
And the further sum of five hundred dollars to the
chairman ‘of said commission for his services. .
Salary of the clerk of the commission, two thou-
sand seven hundred and fifty dollars, in addi-
tion to the fees provided by law.............
Assistant clerk, two thousand two hundred and
fifty dollars ....... 0... cc cece ec cee eee
Statistical clerk, two thousand two hundred and
fifty dollars .......... ccc ccc wee cece eee
oo clerk, one thousand five hundred dol-
Gol'ars ...... ccc ccc ccc wee cece eee e ee eeees
Bailiff, one thousand four hundred and fifty dollars,
Official stenographer of the commission, one thou-
sand five hundred dollars ..................
Two additional stenographers, each one thousand
four hundred dollars .................200:.
Messenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars. ...
Janitor and assistant messenger, nine hundred
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For incidental and contingent expenses of the com-
sion, ten thousand two hundred dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary, which shall
include exp2nses in connection with the assess-
ment of mineral lands, extra copies of the an-
nual report, and the salaries of additional
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To carry out the provisions of the act approved
February tenth, nineteen hundred and fifteen
entitled an act to amend and re-enact section
four of the act entitled an act imposing public
duties on heat, light, power, water, and tele-
phone companies, and to provide for the control
and regulation of such companies by the State
corp?ration commission, approved March twen-
tv-seventh. nineteen hundred and fourteen rro-
viding for the expense incurred in the execution
10,200 00
of said act and making appropriation therefor,
the sum of five thousand dollars............ $ 5,000 00
pommissioner of Agriculture and Immigration.
mmissioner of agriculture and immigration, the
sum of three thousand five hundred dollars,
which shall be in full for his services, but all
fees of office and all fees accruing shall be paid
into the treasury... .......cccccccccccccccces 3,500 00
rginia State Horticultural Society, one thousand dollars for
the purpose now provided by law in an act entitled an act
making an appropriation for the benefit of the Virginia Hor-
ticultural Society, approved March fourteenth, nineteen hun-
dred and four,, which, with all other expenses of the board of
agriculture, shall be paid from the fees and taxes collected
from fertilizers, including ten fertilizer inspectors, one from
each congressional district, who shall be paid the sum of
seventy-five dollars per month, while employed, and their
expenses, if sufficient for that purpose; if not, they shall be
paid pro rata from said fund, but in no event shall any part
of said salaries and expenses be paid out of public treasury ;
if in excess of such taxes and fees collected on fertilizers to
the department of agriculture and immigration for the pur-
pose of advertising the resources of Virginia in this and other
States where new settlers are available, the sum of five thou-
sand dollars, to be paid from fees and taxes collected from
fertilizer, if sufficient for that purpose, should there be any
excess from said taxes and fees on fertilizers, the same shall
be appropriated as provided by law.
2 further sum of fifteen hundred dollars, for the
purpose of advertising the resources of Vir-
ginia in this and other States where new set-
tlers are available, to be paid out of the treas-
ury of the State... ... ccc ccc cc cee eee 1,500 00
d the further sum of fifteen hundred dollars,
for the purpose of making analyses of and test-
ing agricultural seed, to be paid out of the
treasury of the State.......... cc ccc cee eee 1,500 09
renty-five hundred dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary, to carry into effect the law
creating a dairy and food commissioner...... 7,500 00
d the further sum of five thousand dollars to
provide for the examination and testing of
dairy cattle, for controlling tuberculosis, under
act approved March twenty-fourth, nineteen
hundred and fourteen, chapter two hundred
and forty-five ...... ccc ccc cece eee eeeee 5,000 00
the department of agriculture and immigration
the further sum of twenty-five hundred dollars,
to be used for the special development of hor-
ticultlre ... 0... ce ee cc ee eens
To the State board of agriculture, to be used to sid
Virginia State truckers’ association, seven thou-
sand five hundred dollars ..................
To the Virginia State dairymen’s association, for
the purpose of furthering the interests of dairy-
ing in Virginia, the sum of five hundred dollars
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Superintendent of public instruction, salary of, the
sum of thirty-five hundred dollars ...........
And his necessary traveling expenses while en-
gaged in the duties of his office, including any
expenses incurred since November first, nine-
teen hundred and fifteen, and the premium on
his official bond, not to exceed in the aggregate
one thousand dollars for the year............
For balance of expenses incident upon the meeting
of the National Education Association in
Richmond, being the amount of said expenses
in excess of the appropriation made at the last
meeting of the general assembly, thirty dollars
Commissioner of Labor.
Commissioner of labor, salary of, two thousand,
five hundred dollars ...........cceeccees
And for the purpose of his office, eight thousand
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Salary of mine inspector, one thousand four hun-
dred dollars ......... cc ccc cece cece ces ecces
Traveling expenses, one thousand dollars........
Printing, et cetera, three hundred dollars........
Adjutant General.
Adjutant general, salary of three thousand dolla
sums as may be allowed by the military board
to ke paid out of the military fund, as set aside u
visions of section three hundred and seventy-six
State Library.
State librarian, salary of, two thousand, five hun-
dred dollars ..........cccccccccccecccccces
Assistant State librarian, salary of, one thousand,
six hundred dollars ...........ccesccccceces
Reference librgrian, salary of, one thousand, two
hundred dollars ...........cccccccccccceees
nographer in State library, seven hundred and
fifty dollars ...... 0.0... ee ee ee eee
lary of cataloguer, nine hundred dollars.......
d to pay assistant janitor, seven hundred and
twenty dollars ........ cc ccc ccc cee c wc eee
aries of other assistants and expenses of pub-
lishing the journal of the council and for travel-
ing libraries, seven thousand dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary ..........
orkeeper, who shall act as janitor of State
library, eight hundred and forty do!lars......
acial fund for binding, fifteen hundred dollars. .
Mineral and Timber Exhibits.
neral and timber exhibit, one custodian, to be
appointed by the governor, nine hundred dollars
ntingent expenses, to be paid on order of the
governor, one hundred dollars ..............
Commissioner of State Hospitals.
mmissioner of State hospitals, salary of, two
thousand dollars ..........cccccccccccscces
r necessary traveling expenses of commissioner
while engaged in the duty of his office, not to
exceed five hundred dol'ars, the same to be ap-
proved by the general board of the State hos-
pitals; no part of the annual appropriation for
any hospital shall be used for any expense of
the commissioner .............cccccceccces
Capitol Police, Employees, Et Cetera.
o conductors at the library building for the ele-
vator, one for day duty and one for night duty,
who shall also act as guards, nine hundred dol-
lars each, eighteen hundred dollars..........
e policeman at the library building, eight hun-
dred and forty dollars .............ccccceee
e night watchman at the library building, eight
hundred and forty dollars ..............0.00%
e night watchman for the court of appeals, eight
hundred and forty dollars ..................
o janitors in library offices in library building,
seven hundred and twenty dollars each, the sum
of one thousand, four hundred and forty do'lars
ree engineers for the electric light and power
plant, at twelve hundred dollars each, three
thousand, six hundred dollars; such engineers
shall have fifteen days’ leave of absence each
year i pay; said engineers shall supervise
and keep in order the engines and boilers and
machinery under their charge..............-
ree firemen for the electric light and power
plant, at nine hundred dollars each, two thou-
sand, seven hundred dollars, such firemen shall
have fifteen days’ leave of absence each year
with pay, who, whil2 on duty, shall be under the
con.rol and supervis.on of the engineer in
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ve capitol policemen, nine hundred and sixty dol-
lars each; except that the policeman in charge
of convicts in the capitol grounds shall receive
ten dollars per: month in addition; forty-nine
hundred and twenty dollars ................
ree janitors at capitol building, the sum of
seven hundred and twenty dollars each, two
thousand, one hundred and sixty dollars......
ro conductors of the elevator at the capitol, one
for day duty and one for night duty, who shall
also act as guards, salary of nine hundred and
sixty dollars each per annum, one thousand,
nine hundred and twenty dollars, and a suffi-
cient sum to employ a substitute during fifteen
days leave of absence, with pay............6.%
ide, capitol bui'ding, to be appointed by the gov-
ernor, one hundred and twenty dollars........
Virginia Military Records.
‘ginia military records.—This department sh:
be known as the department of the Confede:
records, and continue a department of the adjut
office, governed by the provisions contained in
hundred and eighty-two of the acts of the gene
of Virginia, of nineteen hundred and ten, exce
herein amcnded—salary of clerk, who shall be
the governor for the term of one year b2ginning
nine‘een hundred and sixteen, and who shall |
the secretary of Confederate military records, t
dollars; salary to the assistant clerk to the se
shall be appointed by the governor for the term
beginning March first, nineteen hundr-d and
who shall be known as the assistant to the secre
federate military records, one thousand, eight
lars; for the contingent expenses of said depai
hundred dollars, making a total of four thousa
dred do'lors, to be paid out of the military fund
of Virginia.
State Highway Commission.
Salary of State highway commissioner, three thou-
Sand dollars ........... cc ccc cece cee eeeees $
Salary of assistant highway commissioner, two
thousand, two hundred dollars ..............
Salary of clerk of highway commissioner, one thou-
sand, two hundred dollars ..................
Salary of additicnal clerk of highway commis-
sioner, eight hundred dollars ...............
For contingent and other expenses, eighteen thou-
sand, three hundred dollars ................
Penitentiary.
Salary of superintendent of penitentiary, two thou-
sand, five hundred dollars ...............00.
Salary of surgeon at penitentiary, one thousand,
eight hundred dollars ................c ee eee
Salary of assistant superintendent at penitentiary,
one thousand, two hundred dollars ...........
Salaries of four keepers at penitentiary, each one
thousand dollars, four thousand dollars......
Salaries of Clerks at Penitentiary.
Bookkeeper, fifteen hundred dollars ............
Berti lion clerk, one thousand, two hundred dollars
Recording clerk, ten hundred dollars............
Salary of matron at penitentiary, six hundred dol-
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Salaries of five directors of the penitentiary, at the
rate of three dollars for every day’s attendance
on the board, provided that no director shall re-
ceive more than two hundred dollars per an-
num, and actual traveling expenses to members
of the board of directors living outside of the
ec'ty of Richmond, one thousand dollars......
Salaries of interior and exterior guards at the pen-
itcntiary, not to exceed thirty-one in number,
not to be vaid when absent on furlough for
more than fifteen days in any one year, whether
sick or otherwise; substitute guards shall re-
ceive the same pay, when employed. as the regu-
larly employed guards, each nine hundred dol-
lars; twenty-seven thousand, nine hundred dol-
lars, or sO much thereof as may be ncessary
For expen-es of operating. and renairs to the elec-
tric chair, fifteen hundred dollars, or as much
thereof as may be necessary..........-..eee08.
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r transportation of criminals to and from the
penitentiary, eight thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary ..............-- $
1itentiary, for supplies of food, clothing, or-
dinary repairs, extra guards and incidental ex-
pens:s, sixty thousand dollars, or so much there-
of as may be necessary ...........--.2--5-
State Farm.
te farm, such guards as may be nezessary at the
State farm, not exceeding twenty-two, to be ap-
pointed by the superintendent thereof, their com-
pensation to be each thirty dollars per month
and their board, each guard to be entitled to fif-
teen days vacation annually without deductions
of pay, seven thousand nine hundred and twenty
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary
rgeon at State farm, nine hundred dollars and,
in addition thereto, board for himself and horse
perintendent at State farm, one thousand dol-
lars, in addition thereto, board for himself and
family ..... ccc cc ccc ccc cc ccc cece aces eens
te farm, for supplies of food, clothing, ordinary
repairs, extra guards and incidental expenses,
twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary; the proceeds and income
from the State farm, or so much thereof as
may be necessary, shall be applied by the board
to the operat’on, uses and benefits of the farm;
the support of the prisoners and of the hospital
located on the State farm, a correct itemized ac-
count of which shall be kept and reports thereof
made, along with the regular annual report of
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building dining-room, kitchen and store-room,
five thousand dollars ...............ceeseee
Supreme Court of Appeals.
lary of the president of the court, four thousand,
seven hundred dollars .........ceccecececee
lary of two associate judges, four thousand, five
hundred dollars each, and of two associate
judges five thousand dollars, nineteen thousand
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pay the compensation provided by existing law
for retired and retiring judges of the Supreme
Court of Appeals of Virginia, a sum sufficient,
which sum shall not exceed in the aggregate
pels thousand, one hundred and twenty dol-
oY ok
lary of clerk of court of Richmond, five hun-
dred dollars ........ ccc ccc cece cc cece nccee
lary of clerk of court at Staunton, three hundred
and twenty dollars ............ccccccccccce
lary of the clerk of ccurt of Wytheville, three
hundred and twenty dollars ..............00-
lary of the reporter of the court, one thousand,
five hundred dollars ...........cccccccccces
lary of the stenographer of the court, two thou-
sand dollars ........ ccc cece cece cece eeees
Circuit Courts.
laries of thirty judges, each two thousand, five
hundred dollars a year, seventy-five thousand
Gollars ....... ccc cee tcc cc eect eee ees “See
lary of the judge of the tenth judicial circuit,
three thousand, five hundred dollars a year....
City Courts.
laries of judges of chancery court, law and
equity court, hustings court, and hustings, Part
II, of the city of Richmond, and the law and
chancery court, and the corporation court of the
city of Norfolk, each three thousand, five hun-
dred dollars, twen‘y-one thousand dollars....
lary of the judge of the law and chancery court
of the city of Roanoke, three thousand dollars.
laries of the judges of the corporation or hus-
ings court of the cities of Petersburg, Lynch-
burg, Roanoke, Portsmouth, Danville, Alexan-
dria, Staunton, Newport News and Hopewell,
each two thousand, five hundred dollars, twen-
ty-two thousand, five hundred dollars........
Salaries of the Clerks of Circuit Court
lary of the clerk of the circuit court of the city
of Richmond, seven hundred and twenty dollars
a@ year, acts nineteen hundred and eight, page
three hundred and ninety-nine..............
lary of the clerk of the hustings court of the city
of Richmond, one thousand dollars, section three
thousand and eighty-two, Code of nineteen hun-
Gred and four ........ccccccccccccccccens
Mileage of Judges and Stenographer.
ileace of judges and stenographer, five thousand
dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces-
itingent expenses of courts, thirty thousand dol-
lars, or so much thereot as may be necessary,
and.the Supreme court of appeals is authorized
to appoint such officers and employezs for the
court, in addition to those now provided by law,
as it may deem necessary, to fix the salaries and
order the payment cf the same out of this ap-
PYOPViatioOnN ...... cece cee ee ee eee ees
General Assembly.
pay the salaries of members, clerks, assistant
clerks, officers, pages, employees, and incidental
expenses, and also for mileage of members, offi-
cers and employees, a sufficient sum, thirty
thousand dollars ............ ccc cee cee eees
rk of the house of delegates, six dollars per day
for every day the said clerk does not receive ten
dollars per day, a sum sufficient.
cument clerk and librarian of the senate during
the session of nineteen hundred and sixteen,
one hundred and thirty-two dollars..........
General Expenses of Government.
nds of clerks in State offices, section two hun-
dred and twenty-five of the Code, premium on,
seven hundred dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary ........cccceccccccccen,
ephones in public buildings, six hundred dollars,
or so much thereof as may be necessary......
pitation taxes, amount collected to be returned,
cornties and cities, one hundred and thirty-
eight thousand dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary ........cccccesccccccecs
linquent capitation taxes, afterwards collected to
be returned, counties and cities, three thousand
GollarS 2... wc ccc wc cee wee ce cence ences
ril contingent fund, ten thousand dollars, which
shall include exnenditures by the executive of
a public or official nature, or so much thereof as
may be necessary .........cccecceccccceces
nil prosecutions and costs in civil cases, expenses
and commissirn collect ng cld debts, etcetera,
sections seven hundred and two and seven hun-
dred and three of the Code, two thoucand dol-
lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. .
, fuel and light in capitol and library buildings,
executive mansion and power plant, seven thou-
sand, five hundred dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary ......cccccecccceccces
minal charges, including expenses of juries,
witnesses, et cetera, the prison association of
Virginia and the negro reformatory, three hun-
dred and eighty thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary; ail jail physicians
to be paid at the rate provided for by law, but
not more ‘than five hundred dollars per year
Shall be paid the jail physician or physicians
In any city or tOWN............0ccccccccces !
amount sufficient to pay balance due assessors
of land, two thousand, five hundred dollars. ...
Public Printing.
slic printing, fifty thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary ...........0e00.
nting records in Supreme court of appeals, nine
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be
NECESSALY 2... ccc ccc eee cece ete eee e eves
‘ginia reports, to pay printing, binding, et-
cetera, three thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary.............6-.
General Expenses of the Government.
pay commissions to commissioners of revenue,
examiners of records, postage and express
charges on land and property books, et cetera,
one hundred and seventeen thousand dollars, or
so much thereof as may be necessary ........
natics, surport of, in jails and in charge of pri-
vate persons, two thousand, five hundred dol-
lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. .
mmissioners to promote uniformity of legisla-
tion, expenses of, three hundred and fifty dol-
lars, or so much thereof as may be necesSary..
linquent lands, to pay expenses of sales of fees
to clerks, eight thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary ...............:.
roneous assessment of taxes, an amount suffi-
cient to pay amount refunded under order of
courts, three hundred and twenty dollars.....
penses of registration of marriages, five hun-
dred dollars, or so much thereof as may be
NECESSALY ..... cece cece cece eee eee eeees
litary contingent fund, to pay the military
forces, when aiding the ‘civil authorities, as pre-
scribed by section three hundred and five of
the Code of Virginia, a sim sufficient therefor.
p2nses of auditirg committee, six thousand, two
hundred and fifty dollars, in which sum shall be
included all moneys provided for salaries and
expenses under the acts of nineteen hundred
and ten, providing State accountant, et cetera.$
Oysters.
aries and expenses of commission of fisheries,
a sum of forty-five thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, which shall include
salaries of chairman and secretary, as provided
by law creating a commission of fisheries, to
compensate clerks of courts for services per-
formed by them under an act entitled an act to
have plats of oyster planting gounds endorsed
abandoned under certain conditions and to au-
thorize the renting of such grounds, approved
March fourteenth, nineteen hundred and four,
and to the unsalaried members of the commis-
sion. of fisheries of Virginia, the sum of four
hundred dollars each, for extraordinary ser-
vices performed by them, and also proper po-
lice protection, maintenance of steamers and
vessels, to be paid out of the foregoing appro-
priations embraced in this section to be paid
otherwise than out of said tax..............
d the further sum of five thousand dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary, for the pur-
chase or repair of boats, to be paid out of the
oyster tax and not otherwise. ............e08.
Public Debt.
pay the interest on the public debt funded under
the acts of February fourteenth, eighteen hun-
dred and eighty-two; February twenty-eighth,
eighteen hundred and ninety-two; January
thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-four;
January twenty-third, eighteen hundred and
ninety-six, and the amendments thereto, a sum
sufficient for that purpose is appropriated, eight
hundred and forty thousand dollars..........
r the sinking fund, one hundred and twenty-five
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary to carry out the provisions of an act
approved February twentieth, eighteen hun-
dred and ninety-two, enti:led an act to provide
for settlement of public debt of Virginia, et
2) 72): ia
6. J ACTS OF ASSEMBLY.
Pensions.
pay pensions, five hundred and seventy-two
thousand four hundred and ninety-five dollars
and twenty-four cents, out of which the auditor
of public accounts shall pay each pensioner in
the several classes now on the roll, or here-
after placed on the roll, the amount now pro-
vided by the act approved March twelfth, nine-
teen hundred and twelve, as amended; and, pro-
vided, further, if any assessment hereafter
made of the real estate or personal property, or
both, owned at this time by a pensioner on the
roll shows an increased valuation beyond the
amount fixed by law to entitle the pensioner to
draw a pension, such increase shall not operate
to prevent any such pensioner from receiving
the pension he now receives under the provis-
ions of the act approved March twelve, nine-
teen hundred and twelve, and the increase pro-
vided for in this act, as amended; and, pro-
vided, further, the auditor of public accounts is
not authorized to use any part of the sum here-
by appropriated for clerk hire, expenses, and so
forth, five hundred and seventy-two thousand
four hundred and ninety-five dollars and twen-
ty-four cents ........ cc ccc ce ecw eee ence ees
vided, further, that out of the appropriation
for public printing the superintendent of public
printing shall supply all forms and have done
and pay for all printing, binding, ruling, and
so forth, required by the auditor of public ac-
counts in pension matters, and in connection
with the payment of pensions.
ifederate soldiers’ home, for annuity, sixty thou-
sand dollars, which shall include all sums pro-
vided by law............000- cece eee eeees
provide for the payment to each inmate of R.
E. Lee camp, number one, Confederate veterans
soldiers’ home, provided for in act of general
assembly, approved March twenty-third, nine-
teen hundred and fourteen, the sum of one dol-
lar per month for incidental personal expenses,
a sum sufficient, three thousand five hundred
Gollars ....... ccc ee cc cee ne eee eens
provide for the relief of needy Confederate vete-
rans who are not eligible to become inmates of
the soldiers’ home because suffering from can-
cerous affection or contagious diseases, by act
approved March sixteenth, nineteen hundred
and fourteen, the sum of three thousand dollars,
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nfederate memorial association, caring. for
graves of Confederate dead, twenty-six hun-
dred dollars ....... 0... ccc cece eee ee eee $ 2,600 #0
Legislative Reference Bureau.
rislative reference bureau, established by act
approved March twenty-first, nineteen hundred
and fourteen, for salary of director, two thou-
sand five hundred dollars................0.. 2,500 00
r salaries of clerks and expenses of bureau, two
thousand five hundred dollars............... 2,500 00
Public Schools.
*h sums as will be sufficient to pay the amount
required by section fifteen hundred and seven
of the Code of Virginia, as amended, to be ap-
plied to the support of the public free schools,
estimated at the sum of one million, four hun-
dred and nine thousand, nine hundred and sev-
enty dollars and eighty-seven cents, and such
additional sums as may accrue under the law.. 1,409,970 87
d the further sum of five hundred and eighty
thousand dollars ............. cc cece cee eee 580,000 00
is latter sum to be turned over to the State board of education
and by that board apportioned as prescribed by the Constitu-
tion to the public free schools of the several counties and
cities of the Commonwealth, except, however, forty thov-
sand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, which
the State board is authorized to expend in the maintenance
of summer normal institutes, provided that no Virgima
teacher shall be charged tuition in said summer normal in-
stitutes. From the sum turned over to the State board of
education, as aforesaid, shall also be excepted the sum of
one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces
sary, which the State board is authorized to expend in the
maintenance of the public free schools at the Laurel reforn-
atory, the sum of six hundred dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary, which the State board of education is
authorized to expend in the maintenance of the public free
school at the negro reformatory in Hanover county, and the
further sum of six hundred dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary which the State board is authorized to ex-
pend in the maintenance of the public free schools at the
Virginia home and industrial school for girls, upon the same
terms and conditions as the money is expended at the two
reformatories, above mentioned, and the further sum of two
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary.
which the State board of education is authorized to expend
for rent of offices which are rendered necessary by the
crowded condition of the capitol building.
re shall also be excepted from the sum to be turned over to
the State board of education, as aforesaid, the sum of sev-
enty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary, to be used under the rules and regulations of the
State board of education for the establishment and main-
tenance of the rural graded schools of two, three and four
rooms; provided, that no such school shall receive more than
two hundred dollars, and any school receiving aid from this
fund shall not receive aid from the high school fund. There
shall also be excepted from the sum to be turned over to the
State board of education, as aforesaid, the sum of two hun-
dred thousand dollars to be used for the maintenance and
development of rural schools of one and two rooms, the said
sum to be used especially for the purpose of increasing the
length of term in said schools; and shall be apportioned by
the State board of education to the counties to be appor-
tioned by the State board of education and the local school
authorities among the one and two room schools or used in
the establishment of one and two room schools as to the
school authorities of the counties and State board of educa:
tion may seem best, but no part of said fund shall be appor.
tioned or paid to any rural school, unless the levies for dis.
trict and county school purposes in which said school is
situated aggregate a sum equal to or greater than the aver.
age rate of the levies of the district and county school fund:
of the Commonwealth. )
r high schools, to be expended as per act creating
public high schools, one hundred thousand dol-
lars; provided, that so much of the six hundred
and eighty thousand dollars, herein provided
for the support of the public and high schools
as may be necessary, not to exceed thirty-two
thousand dollars, shall be devoted to the estab-
lishment and support of departments of agri-
culture, domestic economy. and manual train-
ing in at least one high school in each congres-
sional district of the State, to be conducted
under such rules and regulations as the State
board of education may preseribe........... $ 100,000 Of
r normal instruction in high schools under chap-
ter sixty-seven of the acts of nineteen hundred
and eight, twenty thousand dollars........... 20,000 O
r libraries in public schools, cities, towns and |
rural districts under chapter three hundred
and sixteen, acts of nineteen hundred and eight.
and acts amendatory thereof, three thousand
dollars ....... cece ect cece eee cence ees 3,000 0
r school teachers’ pension fund, as provided by
acts of nineteen hundred and ten, ten thousand
dollars .......c cece cece eee ee tee eee eens 10.000 0
For the purpose of carrying into effect the act of
the general assembly of nineteen hundred and
sixteen, relating to ardent spirits as therein
defined, commonly known as the Prohibition
Bill, there is hereby appropriated out of any
money in the treasury of Virginia not other-
wise appropriated, for the year ending Feb-
ruary twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and
seventeen, the sum of twenty-five thousand
dollars. The money hereby appropriated shall
be paid by the auditor of public accounts upon
the warants of the commissioner of prohibi-
tion, which warrants shall show the purposes
for which the expenditure is made..........§
Roads.
For State money aid to public roads, to be expend-
ed as provided by chapter seventy-six, acts of
nineteen hundred and eight, one hundred and
ninety thousand dollars ...................
For convict road force, under act approved March
the sixth, nineteen hundred and six, known as
Lassiter-Withers act, one hundred and ninety
thousand dollars ............. cece eee eee
Out of which shall be paid the following salaries:
Assistant, eighteen hundred dollars.
First clerk, eighteen hundred dollars.
Second clerk, twelve hundred dollars.
Third clerk, one thousand dollars.
STATE HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE.
Eastern State Hospital.
For support, one hundred and twenty thousand
dollars ... 0... cece ee te ee ee tee ees
Infirmary, twelve thousand dollars ............
For insurance, eleven hundred and forty dollars.
Western State Hospital.
For support, one hundred and forty-two thousand
GollarS . 2... ce cc ce eee ee eee ees
For new building, male department, seven thou-
sand dollars ....... 0... ccc cece eee eee eee
Southwestern State Hospital.
For support, one hundred thousand dollars......
To complete the new building, two stories high, in-
cluding heating sewerage and lighting, six
thousand dollars .................cccc cee $ 6,000 OC
For insurance on building, one thousand dollars. . 1,000 00
Central State Hospital.
For support, two hundred thousand dollars...... 200,000 0C
To pay off deficit and for farm, forty-four thou-
sand dollars ............ cece ce cece neces 44,000 00
For additional accommodations and various im-
provements, twenty-five thousand dollars .... 25,000 00
For insurance, two thousand five hundred dollars. 2,500 00
Officers and employees of the State hospitals for the insane, to
be paid out of the amounts appropriated to the institutions,
respectively as follows:
Superintendent of the Western State hospital, two thousand
five hundred dollars.
Superintendent of the Central State hospital, three thousand
five hundred dollars.
Superintendent of the Eastern State hospital, two thousand five
hundred dollars.
Superintendent of Southwestern State hospital, two thousand
five hundred dollars.
And where they occupy buildings on the grounds or buildings
belonging to the respective institutions, they shall pay there-
for such rental as may be fixed by the respective institutions.
The first and second assistant physicians at the Central, and
the first assistant physician at the Southwestern hospital,
shall each receive a salary not exceeding fifteen hundred
dollars per annum.
The second assistant physician at the Southwestern hospital
shall receive a salary not exceeding twelve hundred dollars
per annum.
First and second assistant physicians at the Western State hos-
pital, not exceeding one thousanu ..ve hundred dollars each.
First assistant physician at the Eastern State hospital, not ex-
ceeding one thousand five hundred dollars.
Second assistant physician at the Eastern State hospital, not
exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars.
Third assistant physician of each hospital shall receive each a
salary of not exceeding nine hundred dollars.
Stewards of the Western, Central, Eastern, and Southwestern
State hospital shall receive a salary not exceeding one thou-
sand dollars per annum. :
The clerk of each hospital shall receive a salary not exceeding
seven hundred and fifty dollars per annum; each clerk shall
perform the duties of secretary to the board of the hospital
of which he is clerk.
: engineer of each hospital shall receive a sale
ing seven hundred dollars per annum.
ept the engineer-electrician at the Eastern
who shall receive not exceeding twelve hundr
2 officers (except superintendents) of the hos
ceive, in addition to the salary specified abo
and lodging at their respective hospitals, bu
ceive any additional perquisites or emolument
INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING, AND SO F
Medical College of Virginia.
dical College of Virginia, at Richmond, for su
port, ten thousand dollars..................
r the support of Memorial hospital, ten thot
sand dollars, for the free treatment, care an
maintenance of Virginia patients...........
State Normal School for Women
at Farmville.
tte normal school for women, at Farmville, fc
support, seventy-two thousand dollars .......
purchase real estate, five thousand dollars ..
State Normal School for Women
at Harrisonburg.
ite normal school for women, at Harrisonbur
for support, forty thousand dollars .........
complete and build new dormitory and equ
same, twenty thousand dollars ...........
State Normal School for Women
at Fredericksburg.
ate normal school for women, at Fredericksbur
for support, forty thousand dollars ........
r heating plant, and laundry and equipment f
same, five thousand dollars ...............
State Normal School for Women
at Radford.
ate normal school for women, at Radford, f
support, thirty thousand dollars ..........
y complete first unit of dormitory and to bui
one additional unit, fifteen thousand dollars
University of Virginia.
riversity of Virginia, for support, ninety thc
sand dollars, which shall include the ten thc
sand dollars provided for by an act approved
January twenty-third, eighteen hundred and
ninety-six, chapter one hundred and thirty-six,
acts eighteen hundred and ninety-five, ninety-
Six, upon condition that the University of Vir-
ginia shall give instructions to properly prepare
white students from Virginia without charge
for tuition or university fee in the academic de-
partment of more than ten dollars, which ten
dollars shall cover all the items covered by the
former university fee of forty dollars, but shall
not interfere with the ten dollars contingent de-
posit. For support of hospital thirty-two thou-
sand five hundred dollars, for the free treat-
ment, care, and maintenance of Virginia pa-
tients, one hundred and twenty-two thousand
five hundred dollars ....................00.
Virginia Military Institute.
‘ginia military institute, for support, fifty thou-
sand dollars, which shall include the expenses
of the board of visitors, except the adjutant
general and the superintendent of public in-
struction, whose expenses shall be paid as pro-
vided by law, fifty thousand dollars ..........
cial appropriation, ten thousand dollars .....
Virginia School for the Deaf and Bline
‘ginia school for the deaf and blind, for support,
sixty thousand five hundred dollars, the fur-
ther sum of one thousand five hundred dollars,
or so much thereof as may be necessary for the
treatment of such persons as the superinten-
dent may contract for at the Richmond eye and
ear infirmary ............. 0.0 cece cece eae
Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
‘ginia agricultural and mechanical college and
polytechnic institute, Blacksburg, Virginia, for
support, seventy-one thousand, seven hundred
and fifty dollars ......................000-
ich shall include seven hundred and fifty dollars
paid under chapter four hundred and twenty-
five, acts eighteen hundred and ninety-five and
ninety-six, six thousand dollars paid under
chapter seven hundred and eighty-six, acts
eighteen hundred and ninety-nine and nineteen
hundred.
To complete and equip machine shops, twenty thou-
sand dollars ............ cc cc cece cece eens
And an additional sum for the school of mines, six
thousand dollars .................ecceceeee
Virginia Agriculture, and Experiment Sta
The sum of eight thousand five hundred dollars,
for the special purpose of conducting investiga-
tions, experiments, and demonstrations with to-
bacco and other crops grown in rotation, or in
connection with tobacco ...............006:
For county experiment stations, seven thousand
five hundred dollars .................00000-
Virginia Normal and Industrial Institu
Virginia normal and industrial institute, for sup-
port, twenty-five thousand dollars ...........
For betterments, five thousand dollars ..........
William and Mary College.
William and Mary college, for support, forty-five
thousand dollars ...........0 cc cece eee neee
To provide for the support of the summer session
at Dublin, two thousand five hundred dollars. .
For new dormitory and equipment, fifteen thou-
sand dollars ............ cc cece e eee eee eeee
Virginia Epileptic Colony.
Virginia epileptic colony, for support, sixty-two
thousand, five hundred dollars ..............
Furniture for infirmary and extension of sewer
pipe, and enlarging heating main, three thou-
sand dollars ........... cece cece eee eee
For furnishing basement of Drewry-Gilliam build-
ing to make dormitory for not less than thirty
beds for men, five hundred dollars ...........
One additional electrical generator, engine, and
connections and installation, two thousand five
hundred dollars ............. 000 cee eee eeees
For insurance on buildings, one thousand dollars. .
Virginia School for the Colored Deaf and E
Virginia school for colored deaf and blind chil-
dren, for support, twenty-five thousand dollars
For central heating plant, five thousand dollars...
For erection of teachers’ home, two thousand five
hundred dollars .................0ceeeeeae
3.] ACTS OF ASSEMBLY. 905
Students’ Loan Fund.
2a State normal at Farmville, the State normal
and industrial schools for women at Harrison-
burg, Fredericksburg, and Radford, the Vir-
ginia agricultural and mechanical college and
polytechnic institute, the Virginia military in-
stitute, the University of Virginia, and William
and Mary college, may each draw from the
treasury of the State, from funds not other-
wise appropriated, in addition to the sum ap-
propriated to the support of these institutions,
annually, a sum not to exceed one per centum
for each year’s appropriation to said institutes,
for support, which sums shall be used for the
establishment of the State students’ loan fund
at each of the several institutions, respectively,
three thousand eight hundred dollars......... $ 3,800 00
ch of the said institutions shall, upon such terms, and ac-
cording to such rules as may be prescribed by the respective
boards of trustees or visitors, make loans from the said State
students’ loan fund to needy and deserving students of tal-
ent and character from Virginia in the academic depart-
ments in said institutions, for the purpose of aiding these
to obtain an education at such institutions, who might not
be able otherwise to do so, the said loan shall not exceed one
hundred dollars in any one session to same student, and
shall be made to said student upon such terms as to time and
security as the authorities of the respective institutions shall
determine in each case; provided, that the rate of interest
charged students on such loans shall be four per centum per
annum.
2 said State students’ loan fund shall be preserved from de-
pletion by the said institution, and, together with the re-
payment and accretions thereto, shall be held and used for
the purpose specified in this act and no other; and each of
the said institutions shall annually, not later than July in
each year thereafter, file in the office of the State superin-
tendent of public instruction a statement, in detail, showing
for the year past the amounts received by said funds, or the
loans made, to whom made, and upon what terms, the
amount of the corpus of said fund, the amounts repaid to said
funds, and from whom, and any other information deemed
pertinent by the institution so reporting, or which may have
been requested by the superintendent of public instruction.
Prison Association of Virginia.
son association of Virginia, twenty-two thou-
sand dollars as a supplementary fund for teach-
ers and general purposes of the school ....... 22,000 00
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And a further sum of two thousand dollars addi-
tional for clothing ...............0.-000e0e:
State Board of Health.
State board of health, thirty-five thousand dollars
For collection vital statistics, six thousand two
hundred dollars ............... 0c cece eeeee
For publicity, one thousand dollars ............
For investigation of communicable disease, five
thousand dollars .................eceeeeee
For trachoma hospital in Wise county, twelve hun-
dred dollars ........ 0... 0. cc ee ee cee eee eee
Community sanitation for rural sections, seven
thousand two hundred dollars ..............
Catawba Sanatorium.
Support, fifty thousand dollars ................
For improvements at Catawba; infirmary, dairy,
amusement hall and work-shop, five thousand
dollars ....... ccc cc eee ee ee eee eee eee
Educational work in tuberculosis, five thousand
dollars ..... cece ce ccc ee eee ee eens
For establishment of a sanatorium for the colored,
twenty thousand dollars ...................
For maintenance of sanatorium for the colored,
seven thousand five hundred dollars ..........
To pay expenses of convict road force at Catawba,
one thousand dollars ...................085
MISCELLANEOUS.
Miuitary Fund.
That proportion of the receipts in the treasury as
is provided for in section three hundred and
seventy-six of the Code, as amended by act ap-
proved February twenty-sixth, nineteen hun-
dred and eight, seventy-six thousand three hun-
dred and eighty-four dollars and forty-eight
CENTS 2... cc ee tee ee eee eee eens
Demonstration Work.
To the Virginia agricultural and mechanical col-
lege and polytechnic institute, for the purpose
of conducting demonstration work in the State
of Virginia, or in the several counties therein,
in connection and co-operation with the United
States department of agriculture, thirty-six
thousand dollars .................cce ee eeee
J ACTS OF ASSEMBLY.
State Geological Survey.
te geological survey, ten thousand dollars, chap-
ter seventy-five, acts nineteen hundred and
eight 2.0... cc cece ee eect cece ee
- printing, and so forth, five thousand dollars. .
te geological commission, for support of forest-
ry, under act approved March twenty-first,
nineteen hundred and fourteen, ten thousand
ollars
Board of Pharmacy.
rd of pharmacy, five thousand dollars, as pro-
vided by chapter two hundred and ninety-one,
acts nineteen hundred and eight
State Board of Charities.
ard of charities and corrections, six thousand
five hundred dollars, and the surplus of other
appropriations made previous to this date un-
expended, not to exceed two hundred dollars. .
r agent to place children in family homes and
supervise the same, and expenses, two thou-
sand dollars ....... 0... ccc ccc cece eee eee eee
r protecting, supervising and giving informa-
tion concerning feeble-minded persons in
homes, one thousand dollars.................
Live Stock Sanitary Board.
the State live stock sanitary board for the pro-
tection of live stock in this State from infect-
ious, contagious, and communicable diseases,
the sum of eight thousand five hundred dollars,
Crop Pest Commission.
»p pest commission, all moneys received into the
treasury from certificates of registration for
selling nursery stock, as provided in section
twelve, chapter two hundred and seven, acts
nineteen hundred and two and nineteen hun-
dred and three, and the sum of six thousand
dollars, which shall include and be in lieu of the
appropriation made in said act, to be used ex-
clusively for the purpose of the commission.
six thousand dollars ..................085.
Confederate Museum.
e auditor of public accounts, during the fisca
year of nineteen hundred and sixteen, iS in.
structed and empowered to draw his warrant
in favor of the Virginia regent of the Confed-
erate museum for the sum of one hundred and
twenty dollars, to be expended in caring for the
Virginia rooms in the Confederate museum. .$ 120 0
School for Wayward Colored Girls.
the industrial home school for wayward col-
ored girls, for necessary improvement and sup-
port, the sum of three thousand dollars....... 3,000 00
yvided there shall be admitted to its custody and control by
any court, judge, or justice, under the law of this State, any
wayward incorrigible, or vicious colored girl between the
age of twelve and eighteen years, and the said home shal
be entitled, upon the certificate of the judge of the circuit
court of the county wherein such home is located, to the fol-
lowing compensation: For receiving a person into said home
when first committed, the sum of fifty cents; for keeping and
supporting her therein, for each day, the sum of
cents. But not more than three thousand dollars shall b
expended for this purpose in any one year.
Negro Reformatory Association.
the negro reformatory association of Virginia,
for improvements, five thousand dollars...... 5,000 0
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls.
the Virginia home and industrial school for
girls, for maintenance, clothing and furnish-
ings, and to pay any deficit, twelve thousand
Gollars 1.0.0... cc cc cece cee cee cee tee eens 12,000 &
Agricultural High Schools.
r equipment, maintenance, betterments and ad-
ditional dormitory space, and for extension
work in agriculture, gardening, canning and
domestic science, aS may be needed, to be ex-
pended under the supervision of the agricul-
tural extension department of the agricul-
tural and mechanical college and polytechnic
institute, the sum of twenty-five thousand
Collars ..... cc ccc ccc cc wc cece we cece ec eees 25,000
Needy Confederate Women.
r aid of the home for needy Confederate women,
located in the city of Richmond, at number
three east Grace street, under act of the general
assembly, approved March fourth, nineteen
hundred and fourteen, the sum of six thousand
five hundred dollars ................ ccc eee
r the relief of needy Confederate women of Vin
ginia, who are not upon the State pension rolls,
and who are not inmates of any Confederate,
independent or church homes or charitable in-
stitutions; act approved March tenth, nineteen
hundred and fourteen, chapter fifty-six, the
sum of six thousand five hundred dollars......
Home for Incurables.
the Virginia home for incurables, for support,
one thousand five hundred dollars...........
Alexandria Trial Justice.
ary of trial justice for the county of Alexan-
dria (chapter three hundred and seventy-four,
acts nineteen hundred and twelve), one thou-
sand dollars, payable on and after the county
of Alexandria has paid into the treasury of
the State the sum of five hundred dollars, the
county being required, under the law, to pay
one-half of the salary of the trial justice.....
Gettysburg Monument.
the Gettysburg monument commission, to carry
out the purposes of the various acts providing
for a Virginia monument on the battlefield
of Gettysburg, unexpended balance of amount
heretofore appropriated and here re-appropri-
ated, sixteen thousand nine hundred and fifty-
four dollars and twenty-three cents..........
r the expenses of suitable dedication of the Get-
tysburg monument, to be expended upon order
of the commission having the memorial in
charge, eight thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary................
Travelers’ Aid Society.
the travelers’ aid society of Virginia for its
work throughout the State, the sum of one
thousand dollars; the auditor of public ac-
counts shall draw his warrant upon the treas-
urer of Virginia for said amount............
Code Revision.
r the revision of the Code, to be expended in ac-
cordance with the provisions of the act ap-
proved February fifth, nineteen hundred and
fifteen, which amount shall include compeisa-
tion to the revisors, six thousand dollars each,
for services to be hereafter performed, and all
expenditures authorized by said act, and such
technical assistance as the revisors may deem
proper to employ, forty thousand dollars......
State Fair Association.
the Virginia State fair association, incorpo-
rated, to be applied toward the payment of cer-
tain premiums upon agricultural, horticultural,
live stock and poultry exhibits to be offered
in the name of the State of Virginia, at the
annual exhibitions of the Virginia State fair
association, incorporated, the sum of three
thousand dollars .....................000-
2 Governor of Virginia and four others to be
himself, two from the State board of agricult
from the board of directors of the Virginia §
sociation, incorporated, shall constitute a com:
to determine the number, amount and characte
miums. The said committee shall receive no
for their services. The appropriation hereb:
be subject to payment to the Virginia State fai
incorporated, upon order of the commission an
of its chairman, on October first, nineteen hun
teen.
Transportation Rate Cases.
supplement voluntary contributions in paying
the expenses of the protection of the people of
the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the fixing of
freight rates in proceedings pending and to be
instituted by the State corporation commis-
sion of Virginia, before the interstate com-
merce commission, including costs incurred
and to be incurred of rate experts and com-
merce counsel, making a specialty of present-
ing interstate commerce cases, to be paid out
subject to the approval of the governor of Vir-
ginia, the sum of five thousand dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary ..........
ovided, the appropriations hereinbefore made f
the year ending February twenty-eighth, nine
and seventeen, shall lapse into the treasury if
or drawn from the treasury on or before tha’
those appropriations made for special purpose
not be completed by February twenty-eighth,
dred and seventeen, which appropriations shall
and be in full force and effect until the consu
purpose for which such appropriations are mac
R THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING ON THE TWENTY-BF]
FEBRUARY, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND BIGH
Governor.
vernor, salary of, five thousand dollars.......
Vernon's secretary, salary of, two thousand dol-
ATS oo c ccc ewe cee eee cece e eee eees
vernor’s assistant secretary, salary of (who shall
be the governor’s stenographer), not exceed-
ing one thousand two hundred dollars........
por at executive mansion, one thousand two hun-
Gred dollars ........... ccc cece cc ec cece cece
1itor and messenger for governor’s office, eight
hundred and forty dollars..................-
Attorney General.
torney general, salary of, four thousand dollars,
torney general, assistant to, salary of, two thou-
sand five hundred dollars................06-
torney general, stenographic and clerical help
for attorney general and assistant attorney gen-
eral, two thousand seven hundred dollars.....
porney general, contingent expenses of office, in-
cluding necessary traveling expenses on busi-
ness for the State, a sum sufficient therefor, any
part of which may be used for payment of
traveling expenses in settlement of the West
Virginia debt, one thousand two hundred dol-
CY
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
retary of the Commonwealth, salary of, two
thousand eight hundred dollars, and he shall
receive ten per centum of the amount of sales
of publications from his office; all fees of office
shall be paid into the treasury monthly......
retary of the Commonwealth, three clerks in
office, three thousand eight hundred dollars....
retary of the Commonwealth, contingent ex-
penses of office, not exceeding one thousand
dollars ..... 0. cee eee eee eens
retary of the Commonwealth, for rent of stor-
age room for State publications, a sum suffi-
cient, not exceeding four hundred dollars.....
retary of the Commonwealth, janitor and mes-
senger to, six hundred and sixty dollars......
Secretary of the Commonwealth, for bookkeeper,
stenographers and additional clerks, the sum of
five thousand dollars, which said amount shall
be paid out of the automobile fund, upon the
warrant of the auditor of public accounts.
Auditor of Public Accounts.
Auditor of public accounts, salary of, four thou-
sand five hundred dollars ..........0........
Auditor of public accounts, for all clerks and em-
ployees in office, thirty-two thousand seven hun-
dred dollars ........ ccc ccc ccc cece cc wee eeee
Auditor of public accounts, contingent expenses of
office, not exceeding one thousand dollars.....
Second Auditor.
Auditor (second), salary of, two thousand five
ae dollars, and commissions allowed by
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Auditor (Second)—Clerks in Office.
First clerk, eighteen hundred dollars............
Second clerk, one thousand four hundred dollars. .
Third clerk, twelve hundred dollars.............
Fourth clerk, one thousand dollars..............
Additional clerk, who shall be an expert book-
keeper, eighteen hundred dollars.............
Auditor (second), contingent expenses of office,
not exceeding three hundred dollars..........
Treasurer.
Treasurer, salary of, not exceeding two thousand
dollars, and commissions allowed by law......
Treasurer, chief clerk, salary of, two thousand
Gollars 1... 0... cece ee ee eee ee eees
Treasurer—Clerks in Office.
Second clerk, one thousand six hundred and eighty-
eight dollars ....... ccc cece cee eee teen wees
Third clerk, one thousand five hundred and seventy-
three dollars ......... cc ccc cece cree e eet eees
Fourth clerk, one thousand four hundred and
thirty -eight dollars .. 2... ccc ee ee cee ee eee
Fifth clerk, one thousand two hundred and thir-
teen dollars cece eee e eee e eee e eee e eee eees
Sixth clerk, one thousand and eighty-eight dollars,
Seventh clerk, one thousand and three hundred
dollars ...... cc cee ccc eee cee te eee eee eee eeee
5. J ACTS OF ASSEMBLY.
shth clerk, one thousand, two hundred and nitty
‘dollars Dene e eee ee eee eee e eee eee eeeees
2asurer’s contingent expenses of office, not ex-
ceeding three hundred and fifty dollars......
Superintendent of Public Printing.
perintendent of public printing, salary of, two
thousand eight hundred dollars..............
verintendent of public printing, salary of clerk
to, one thousand and eight hundred dollars. .
yerintendent of public printing, contingent ex-
penses of office, three hundred dollars........
yister of Land Office and Superintendent of
Public Buildings.
yister of land office and superintendent of public
buildings, salary of, twenty-four hundred dol-
lars, which shall be his compensation for all his
services, and the fees received by him shall be
paid into the treasury of the State...........
yister of land office, for the contingent fund,
three thousand five hundred dollars, which shall
be expended for the contingent expenses of his
office, the care of the capitol square, its drives
and walkways, grass and shrubbery, trees, the
iron fences around the square, the fountains,
the Lee monument and fence, and for the neces-
sary repairs and keeping in order the public
buildings, and the furniture therein contained,
the machinery at the power plant and else-
where, the elevators in the State capitol and
library, and the feeding and housing of squir-
rels, together with all supplies necessary to the
performance of the above provisions.........
e clerk for register of land office, salary of, nine
hundred and sixty dollars...........eeeee0.
d one hundred and forty dollars for insurance
of elevators in capitol and library buildings,
and boilers at power plant ..................
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.
mmissioners of the sinking fund, for contingent
expenses, seven hundred dollars or so much
thereof as may be necessary.................
Corporation Commission.
te corporation commission, salaries of three
commissioners, each the sum of four thousand
dollars, twelve thousand dollars.............
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d the further sum of five hundred dollars to the
chairman of said commission for his services. .
ary of the clerk of the commission, two thou-
sand seven hundred and fifty dollars, in addi-
tion to the fees provided by law.............
sistant clerk, two thousand two hundred and
fifty dollars .......... cece cee ce cee ee aee
‘tistical clerk, two thousand two hundred and
fifty dollars ........ cc cece ec ce cc ec cece eee
: charter clerk, one thousand four hundred dol-
Dh cr
e additional clerk, one thousand two hundred
dollars 2.0... . ccc ccc ce ccc ce ee eee eee e ees
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iliff, one thousand four hundred and fifty dollars,
icial stenographer of the commission, one thou-
sand five hundred dollars ..................
oO additional stenographers, one thousand four
hundred dollars each.....................--
ssenger, seven hundred and twenty dollars....
litor and assistant messenger, nine hundred
dollars ...... cc cc cc ccc cece cc cee ccc eeee
r incidental and contingent expenses of the com-
sion, ten thousand two hundred dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary, which shall
include expenses in connection with the assess-
ment of mineral lands, extra copies of the an-
nual report, and the salaries of additional
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carry out the provisions of the act approved
February tenth, nineteen hundred and fifteen
entitled an act to amend and re-enact section
four of the act entitled an act imposing public
duties on heat, light, power, water, and tele-
phone companies, and to provide for the control
and regulation of such companies by the State
corporation commission, approved March twen-
ty-seventh, nineteen hundred and fourteen pro-
viding for the expense incurred in the execution
of said act and making appropriations there-
for, the sum of five thousand dollars ........
ommissioner of Agriculture and Immigration.
mmissioner of agriculture and immigration, the
sum of three thousand five hundred dollars,
which shall be in full for his services, but all
fees of office and all fees accruing shall be paid
into the treaSury.........cccccccccvcccvcecs
rinia State Horticultural Society, one thousand dollars for
the purpose not provided by law in an act entitled an act
making an appropriation for the benefit of the Virginia Hor-
cultural Society, approved March fourteenth, nineteen hun-
ired and four,, which, with all other expenses of the board of
agriculture, shall be paid from the fees and taxes collected
from fertilizers, including ten fertilizer inspectors, one from
pach congressional district, who shall be paid the sum of
seventy-five dollars per month, while employed, and their
expenses, if sufficient for that purpose; if not, they shall be
paid pro rata from said fund, but in no event shall any part
of said salaries and expenses be paid out of public treasury ;
if in excess of such taxes and fees collected on fertilizers to
the department of agriculture and immigration for the pur-
pose of advertising the resources of Virginia in this and other
States where new settlers are available, the sum of five thou-
sand dollars, to be paid from fees and taxes collected from
fertilizer, if sufficient for that purpose, should there be any
excess from said taxes and fees on fertilizers, the same shal
be appropriated as provided by law. ,
» further sum of twenty-five hundred dollars,
for the purpose of advertising the resources of
Virginia in this and other States where new set-
tlers are available, to be paid out of the treas-
ury of the State ........ 0.0... 0. ce eee eee $ 2,500 O¢
d the further sum of fifteen hundred dollars,
for the purpose of making analyses of and test-
ing agricultural seed, to be paid out of the
treasury of the State............... eee eee 1,500 0
-enty-five hundred dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary, to carry into effect the law
creating a dairy and food commissioner...... 7,500 0
d the further sum of five thousand dollars to
provide for the examination and testing of
dairy cattle, for controlling tuberculosis, under
act approved March twenty-fourth, nineteen
hundred and fourteen, chapter two hundred
and forty-five ....... ccc cece ee eee cece eenee 5,000 0
the department of agriculture and immigration
the further sum of twenty-five hundred dollars,
to be used for the special development of hor-
ticulture ...... 0. cee ee eee eee : 2,500 0
the State board of agriculture, to be used to aid
Virginia State truckers’ association, seven thou-
sand five hundred dollars ..............+25- 7,500 0
the Virginia State dairymen’s association, for
the purpose of furthering the interests of dairy-
ing in Virginia, the sum of five hundred dollars 500 ¢
Superintendent of public instruction, salary of, the
sum of thirty-five hundred dollars ..........!
And his necessary traveling expenses while en-
gaged in the duties of his office, and the pre-
mium on his official bond, not to exceed in the
aggregate one thousand dollars for the year. .
Commissioner of Labor.
Commissioner of labor, salary of, two thousand,
five hundred dollars ................000.
And for the purpose of his office, eight thousand
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Salary of mine inspector, one thousand four hun-
dred dollars ..........ccccceces secceeeces
Traveling expenses, one thousand dollars........
Printing, et cetera, three hundred dollars........
Adjutant General.
Adjutant general, salary of three thousand dollars
and such sums as may be allowed by the mili-
tary board for expenses, to be paid out by the
military fund, as set aside under the provis-
ions of section three hundred and. seventy-six
of the Code.
State Inbraru.
State librarian, salary of, two thousand, five hun-
dred dollars .......... ccc ccc cece ccc ccccecs
Assistant State librarian, salary of, one thousand,
six hundred dollars ...........ccecccecceees
Reference librarian, salary of, one thousand, two
hundred dollars ..........ccc cece ccc ececee
Stenographer in State library, eight hundred and
fifty dollars 2... 0... 0... cc eee ee eee eens
Salary of cataloguer, nine hundred dollars.......
And to pay assistant janitor, seven hundred and
twenty dollars ........... ccc cee cc eee eee
Salaries of other assistants and expenses of pub-
lishing the journal of the council and for travel-
ing libraries, seven thousand dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary ..........
Doorkeeper, who shall act as janitor of State
library, eight hundred and forty dollars......
Mineral and Timber Exhibits.
Mineral and timber exhibit, one custodian, to be
appointed by the governor, nine hundred dollars
ntingent expenses, to be paid on order of the
governor, one hundred dollars ..............
Commissioner of State Hospitals.
mmissioner of State hospitals, salary of, two
thousand dollars ............cccccccccccces
r necessary traveling expenses of commissioner
while engaged in the duty of his office, not to
exceed five hundred dollars, the same to be ap-
proved by the general board of the State hos-
pitals; no part of the annual appropriation for
any hospital shall be used for any expense of
the commissioner ...............cc cece ence
Capitol Police, Employees, Et Cetera.
o conductors at the library building for the ele-
vator, one for day duty and one for night duty,
who shall also act as guards, nine hundred dol-
lars each, eighteen hundred dollars..........
e policeman at the library building, eight hun-
dred and forty dollars ...................8.
e night watchman at the library building, eight
hundred and forty dollars ................0..
e night watchman for the court of appeals, eight
hundred and forty dollars ..............e08.
© janitors in library offices in library building,
seven hundred and twenty dollars each, the sum
of one thousand, four hundred and forty dollars
ree engineers for the electric light and power
plant, at twelve hundred dollars each, three
thousand, six hundred dollars; such engineers
shall have fifteen days’ leave of absence each
year with pay; said engineers shall supervise
and keep in order the engines and boilers and
machinery under their charge...............
ree firemen for the electric light and power
plant, at nine hundred dollars each, two thou-
sand, seven hundred dollars, such firemen shall
have fifteen days’ leave of absence each year
with pay, who, while on duty, shall be under the
control ‘and supervision of the engineer in
ChAPZe .... cc ccc ccc cece cette cece ewes
re capitol policemen, nine hundred and sixty dol-
lars each; except that the policeman in charge
of convicts in the capitol grounds shall receive
ten dollars per month in addition; forty-nine
hundred and twenty dollars ................
Three janitors at capitol building, the sum of
seven hundred and twenty dollars each, two
thousand, one hundred and sixty dollars. .....
Two conductors of the elevator at the capitol, one
for day duty and one for night duty, who shall
also act as guards, salary of nine hundred and
sixty dollars each per annum, one thousand,
nine hundred and twenty dollars, and a suffi-
cient sum to employ a substitute during fifteen
days leave of absence, with pay..............
Guide, capitol building, to be appointed by the gov-
ernor, one hundred and twenty dollars........
State Highway Commission.
Salary of State highway commissioner, three thou-
sand dollars ...... eee eee eee e reece eee
Salary of assistant highway commissioner, two
thousand, two hundred dollars ..............
Salary of clerk of highway commissioner, one thou-
sand, two hundred dollars ..................
Salary of additional clerk of highway commis-
sioner, eight hundred dollars ...............
For contingent and other expenses, twenty thou-
sand dollars ................. 0... cee eee eee
Penitentiary.
Salary of superintendent of penitentiary, two thou-
sand, five hundred dollars ..................%
Salary of surgeon at penitentiary, one thousand,
eight hundred dollars .............cccceceee
Salary of assistant superintendent at penitentiary,
one thousand, two hundred dollars ...........
Salaries of four keepers at penitentiary, each one
thousand dollars, four thousand dollars......
Salaries of Clerks at Penitentiary.
Bookkeeper, fifteen hundred dollars ............
Bertillion clerk, one thousand, two hundred dollars
Recording clerk, ten hundred dollars............
Salary of matron at penitentiary, six hundred dol-
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Salaries of five directors of the penitentiary, at the
rate of three dollars for every day’s attendance
on the board, provided that no director shall re-
ceive more than two hundred dollars per an.-
num, and actual traveling expenses to members
of the board of directors living outside of the
city of Richmond, one thousand dollars......
Salaries of interior and exterior guards at the pen-
itentiary, not to exceed thirty-one in number,
not to be paid when absent on furlough for
more than fifteen days in any one year, whether
sick or otherwise; substitute guards shall re-
ceive the same pay, when employed, as the regu-
larly employed guards, each nine hundred dol-
lars; twenty-seven thousand, nine hundred dol-
lars, or so much thereof as may'be necessary..$ 27,900 00
For expenses of operating and repairs to the elec-
tric chair, fifteen hundred dollars, or as much
thereof as may be necessary................. 1,500 00
For transportation of criminals to and from the
penitentiary, eight thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary ................ 8,000 00
Penitentiary, for supplies of food, clothing, or-
dinary repairs, extra guards and incidental ex-
penses, sixty thousand dollars, or so much there-
of as may be necessary ..............0000- 60,000 00
State Farm.
State farm, such guards as may be necessary at the
State farm, not exceeding twenty-two, to be ap-
pointed by the superintendent thereof, their com-
pensation to be each thirty dollars per month
and their board, each guard to be entitled to fif-
teen days vacation annually without deduction
of pay, seven thousand nine hundred and twenty
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary 7,920 00
Surgeon at State farm, nine hundred dollars and,
in addition thereto, board for himself and horse 900 00
Superintendent at State farm, one thousand dol-
lars, in addition thereto, board for himself and
family ....... ccc ccc ccc cece cece ccc e eens 1,000 00
State farm, for supplies of food, clothing, ordinary
repairs, extra guards and incidental expenses,
twenty thousand dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary; the proceeds and income
from the State farm, or so much thereof as
may be necessary, shall be applied by the board
to the operation, uses and benefits of the farm;
the support of the prisoners and of the hospital
located on the State farm, a correct itemized ac-
count of which shall be kept and reports thereof
made, along with the regular annual report of
Said board ........ ccc cc cece e reer esc eecens 20,000 00
lary of the president of the court, four thousand,
seven hundred dollars ...................22
lary of one associate judge, tour thousand, five
hundred dollars, and of three associate judges
five thousand dollars each, nineteen thousand
five hundred dollars ......................
pay the compensation provided by existing law
for retired and retiring judges of the Supreme
Court of Appeals of Virginia, a sum sufficient,
which sum shall not exceed in the aggregate
twelve thousand, one hundred and twenty dol-
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lary of clerk of court of Richmond, five hun
dred dollars ...........cccccccccccccccues
lary of clerk of court at Staunton, three hundred
and twenty dollars ..........cccccccccccecs
lary of the clerk of court of Wytheville, three
hundred and twenty dollars ..............0..
lary of the reporter of the court, one thousand,
five hundred dollars ..........ccccccceccees
lary of the stenographer of the court, two thou-
sand dollars ........... 0c cece eect eee ees
Circuit Courts.
laries of thirty judges, each two thousand, five
hundred dollars a year, seventy-five thousand
dollars .. 0... cc ccc ccc cw cee cece eee
lary of the judge of the tenth judicial circuit,
three thousand, five hundred dollars a year....
City Courts.
aries of judges of chancery court, law and
equity court, hustings court, and hustings, Part
II, of the city of Richmond, and the law and
chancery court, and the corporation court of the
city of Norfolk, each three thousand, five hun-
dred dollars, twenty-one thousand dollars....
ary of the judge of the law and chancery court
of the city of Roanoke, three thousand dollars.
aries of the judges of the corporation or hus-
ings court of the cities of Petersburg, Lynch-
burg, Roanoke, Portsmouth, Danville, Alexan-
dria, Staunton, Newport News and Hopewell,
each two thousand, five hundred dollars, twen-
ty-two thousand, five hundred dollars........
lary of the clerk of the circuit court of the city
of Richmond, seven hundred and twenty dollars
a@ year, acts nineteen hundred and eight, page
three hundred and ninety-nine ..............
lary of the clerk of the hustings court of the city
of Richmond, one thousand dollars, section three
thousand and eighty-two, Code of nineteen hun-
Gred and four ........... ccc cece ee eee
Mileage of Judges and Stenographer.
leage of judges and stenographer, five thousand
dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces-
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ntingent expense o1 courts, thirty thousand dol-
lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary,
and the Supreme court of appeals is authorized
to appoint such officers and employees for the
court, in addition to those now provided by law,
as it may deem necessary, to fix the salaries and
order the payment of the same out of this ap-
PYOPViation ....... cece ee ce ee wee eee
General Assembly.
pay the salaries of members, clerks, assistant
clerks, officers, pages, employees, and incidental
expenses, and also for mileage of members, offi-
cers and employees, a sufficient sum, eighty
thousand dollars ......... 0.0.0.0... ce eee
rk of the house of delegates, six dollars per day
for every day the said clerk does not receive ten
dollars per day, a sum sufficient. .
General Expenses of Government.
nds of clerks in State offices, section two hun-
dred and twenty-five of the Code, premium on,
seven hundred dollars, or so much thereof as
may be neCesSSary .......cccccveccccececes
ephones in public buildings, six hundred dollars,
or so much thereof as may be necesSary......
pitation taxes, amount collected to be returned,
counties and cities, one hundred and thirty-
eight thousand dollars, or so much thereof as
May be necessary .........ceeccccccccsecs
linquent capitation taxes, afterwards collected to
be returned, counties and cities, three thousand
GollarS 1... .. ccc ccc ce eee cee cence ees
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il contingent fund, ten thousand dollars, which
shall include expenditures by the executive of
a public or official nature, or so much thereof as
may be necessSary...........cc cee eee ewes
il prosecutions and costs in civil cases, expenses
and commission collecting old debts, et cetera,
sections seven hundred and two and seven hun-
dred and three of the Code, two thousand dol-
lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. .
, fuel and light in capitol and library buildings,
executive mansion and power plant, seven thou-
sand, five hundred dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary ..........ccecceecceee
minal charges, including expenses of juries,
witnesses, et cetera, the prison association of
Virginia and the negro reformatory, three hun-
dred and eighty thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary ; all jail physicians
to be paid at the rate provided for by law, but
not more than five hundred dollars per year
shall be paid the jail physician or physicians
In any city or tOWN........... ccc ccc ee cccs
Public Printing.
blic printing, fifty thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary ...........00005
nting records in Supreme court of appeals, nine
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be
NECESSATY 2... cc cece cc eee eee tte e ee eees
‘ginia reports, to pay printing, binding, et-
cetera, three thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be nécessary................
General Expenses of the Government.
pay commissions to commissioners of revenue,
examiners of records, postage and express
charges on land and property books, et cetera,
one hundred and seventeen thousand dollars, or
so much thereof as may be necessary ........
natics, support of, in jails and in charge of pri-
vate persons, two thousand, five hundred dol-
lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. .
mmissioners to promote uniformity of legisla-
tion, expenses of, three hundred and fifty dol-
lars, or so much thereof as may be necessary. .
linquent lands, to pay expenses of sales of fees
to clerks, eight thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary ................
‘oneous assessment of taxes, an amount suffi-
cient to pay amount refunded under order of
courts, three hundred and twenty dollars.....:
penses of registration of marriages, five hun-
dred dollars, or so much thereof as may be
NECESSATY 1... ce eee cece eee eee eee e eee
itary contingent fund, to pay the military
forces, when aiding the civil authorities, as pre-
scribed by section three hundred and five of
the Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient therefor.
pense of auditing committee, six thousand, two
hundred and fifty dollars, in which sum shall be
included all moneys provided for salaries and
expenses under the acts of nineteen hundred
and ten, providing State accountant, et cetera.
Oysters.
aries and expenses of commission of fisheries,
a sum of forty-five thousand dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, which shall include
salaries of chairman and secretary, as provided
by law creating a commission of fisheries, to
compensate clerks of courts for services per-
formed by them under an act entitled an act to
have plats of oyster planting grounds endorsed
abandoned under certain conditions and to au-
thorize the renting of such grounds, approved
March fourteenth, nineteen hundred and four,
also for police protection, maintenance of
steamers and vessels, to be paid out of the
oyster tax, and in no event is any portion of
the foregoing appropriations embraced in this
section to be paid otherwise than out of said
much thereof as may be necessary, for the pur-
chase or repair of boats, to be paid out of the
oyster tax and not otherwise.................
Public Debt.
pay the interest on the public debt funded under
the acts of February fourteenth, eighteen hun-
dred and eighty-two; February twenty-eighth,
eighteen hundred and ninety-two; January
thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-four ;
January twenty-third, eighteen hundred and
ninety-six, and the amendments thereto, a sum
L ACTS OF ASSEMBLY.
sufficient for that purpose is appropriated, eight
hundred and forty thousand dollars .........
r the sinking fund, one hundred and twenty-five
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary, to carry out the provisions of an act
approved February twentieth, eighteen hun-
dred and ninety-two, entitled an act to provide
for settlement of public debt of Virginia, et
CELETA 2... ccc eee wee eee cee cease
Pensions.
pay pensions, five hundred and sixty-two thou-
sand dollars, out of which the auditor of
public acounts shall pay each pensioner in
the several classes now on the roll, or here-
after placed on the roll, the amount now pro-
vided by the act approved March twelfth, nine-
teen hundred and twelve, as amended; and,
provided further, if any assessment hereafter
made of the real estate or personal property, or
both, owned at this time by a pensioner on the
roll shows an increased valuation beyond the
amount fixed by law to entitle the pensioner to
draw a pension, such increase shall not operate
to prevent any such pensioner from receiving
the pension he now receives under the provis-
ions of the act approved March twelve, nine-
teen hundred and twelve, and the increase pro-
vided for in this act, as amended; and, pro-
vided, further, the auditor of public accounts is
not authorized to use any part of the sum here-
by appropriated for clerk hire, expenses, and
so forth, five hundred and sixty-two thousand
Gollars 2... .. ccc cc cee cee eee cee eee
vided that the auditor of public accounts be au-
thorized to add all of the unexpended balance
for pensions, March first, nineteen hundred and
seventeen, of appropriation for year nineteen
hundred and sixteen to the regular appropri-
ation for pensions nineteen hundred and
seventeen.
vided, further, that out of the appropriation
for public printing the superintendent of public
printing shall supply all forms and have done
and pay for all printing, binding, ruling, and
so forth, required by the auditor of public ac-
counts in pension matters, and in connection
with the payment of pensions.
Confederate soldiers’ home, for annuity, sixty thou-
sand dollars, which shall include all sums pro-
vided by law .........cc cece cece seeeccceee
To provide for the payment to each inmate of R.
EK. Lee camp, number one, Confederate veterans
soldiers’ home, provided for in act of general
assembly, approved March twenty-third, nine-
teen hundred and fourteen, the sum of one dol-
lar per month for incidental personal expenses,
a sum sufficient, three thousand five hundred
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To provide for the relief of needy Confederate vete-
rans who are not eligible to become inmates of
the soldiers’ home because suffering from can-
cerous affection or contagious diseases, by act
approved March sixteenth, nineteen hundred
and fourteen, the sum of three thousand dollars,
Confederate memorial association, caring for
graves of Confederate dead, twenty-six hun-
dred dollars ........... ccc ccc cee ee eee
Legislative Reference Bureau.
Legislative reference bureau, established by act
approved March twenty-first, nineteen hundred
and fourteen, for salary of director, two thou-
sand five hundred dollars ..................
For salaries of clerks and expenses of bureau, two
thousand five hundred dollars ...............
For extra helpers and expenses during the session
of nineteen hundred and eighteen, not to be
available until the first day of January nineteen
hundred and eighteen, one thousand two hun-
Gred dollars ....... 0... ccc cee eee ee ees
Public Schools.
Such sums as will be sufficient to pay the amount
required by section fifteen hundred and seven
of the Code of Virginia, as amended, to be ap-
plied to the support of the public free schools,
estimated at the sum of one million, four hun-
dred and nine thousand, nine hundred and sev-
enty dollars and eighty-seven cents, and such
60,000 00
3,000 00
3,000 00
2,600 00
2,500 00
2,500 00
1,200 00
additional sums as may accrue under the law.. 1,409,970 87
And the further sum of five hundred and eighty
thousand dollars ............. ccc cee cence
580,000 00
This latter sum to be turned over to the State board of education
and by that board apportioned as prescribed by the Constitu-
tion to the public free schools of the several counties and
cities of the Commonwealth, except, however, forty thou-
sand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, whica
the State board is authorized to expend in the maintenance
of summer normal institutes, provided that no Virginia
teacher shall be charged tuition in said summer normal] ijn-
stitutes. From the sum turned over to the State board of
education, as aforesaid, shall also be excepted the sum of
one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be neces-
sary, which the State board is authorized to expend in the
maintenance of the public free school at the Laurel reform-
atory, the sum of six hundred dollars, or so much thereof
as may be necessary, which the State board of education is
authorized to expend in the maintenance of the public free
school at the negro reformatory in Hanover county, and the
further sum of six hundred dollars, or so much thereof, as
may be necessary which the State board is authorized to ex-
pend in the maintenance of the public free schools at the
Virginia home and industrial school for girls, upon the same
terms and conditions as the money is expended at the two
reformatories, above mentioned, and the further sum of two
thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary,
which the State board of education is authorized to expend
for rent of offices which are rendered necessary by the
crowded condition of the capitol building.
pre shall also be excepted from the sum to be turned over to
the State board of education, as aforesaid, the sum of sev-
enty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be
necessary, to be used under the rules and regulations of the
State board of education for the establishment and main-
tenance of the rural graded schools of two, three and four
rooms; provided, that no such school shall receive more than
two hundred dollars, and any school receiving aid from this
fund shall not receive aid from the high school fund. There
shall also be excepted from the sum to be turned over to the
State board of education, as aforesaid, the sum of two hun-
dred thousand dollars to be used for the maintenance and
development of rural schools of one and two rooms, the said
sum to be used especially for the purpose of increasing the
length of term in said schools; and shall be apportioned by
the State board of education to the counties to be appor-
tioned by the State board of education and the local school
authorities among the one and two room schools or used in
the establishment of one and two room schools as to the
school authorities of the counties and State board of educa-
tion may seem best, but no part of said fund shall be appor-
tioned or paid to any rural school, unless the levies for dis-
trict and county school purposes in which said school is
situated aggregate a sum equal to or greater than the aver-
age rate of the levies of the district and county
of the Commonwealth.
t high schools, to be expended as per act creating
public high schools, one hundred thousand dol-
lars; provided, that so much of the six hundred
and eighty thousand dollars, herein provided
for the support of the public and high schools
as may be necessary, not to exceed thirty-two
thousand dollars, shall be devoted to the estab-
lishment and support of departments of agri-
culture, domestic economy, and manual train-
ing in at least one high school in each congres-
sional district of the State, to be conducted
under such rules and regulations as the State
board of education may prescribe...........
- normal instruction in high schools under chap-
ter sixty-seven of the acts of nineteen hundred
and eight, twenty thousand dollars .........
- libraries in public schools, cities, towns and
rural districts under chapter three hundred
and sixteen, acts of nineteen hundred and eight,
and acts amendatory thereof, three thousand
Gollars 2... 0... . cc ce cc eee eee teens
r school teachers’ pension fund, as provided by
acts of nineteen hundred and ten, ten thousand
Gollars ..... 0... ccc ec ee ee cee eee eens
¢ the purpose of carrying into effect the act of
the general assembly of nineteen hundred and
sixteen, relating to ardent spirits as therein
defined, commonly known as the Prohibition
Bill, there is hereby appropriated out of any
money in the treasury of the State of Virginia
not otherwise appropriated, for the year end-
ing February twenty-eighth, nineteen hun-
dred and eighteen, any unexpended balance on
hand March first, nineteen hundred and seven-
teen of the appropriation of twenty-five thou-
sand dollars for the year ending February
twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and _ seven-
teen, and the further sum of twenty-five thou-
sand dollars. The money hereby appropriated
shall be paid by the auditor of public accounts
upon the warrants of the commissioner of pro-
hibition, which warrants shall show the pur-
poses for which the expenditure is made.....
_ Roads.
r State money aid to public roads, to be ex-
pended as provided by chapter seventy-six, acts
of nineteen hundred and eight, one hundred
and ninety thousand dollars................. 190,000 00
For convict road force, under act approved March
the sixth, nineteen hundred and six, known as
Lassiter-Withers act, one hundred and ninety
thousand dollars ............. 0c cece eee. 190,000 00
Out of which shall be paid the following. salaries:
Assistant, eighteen hundred dollars.
First clerk, eighteen hundred dollars.
second clerk, twelve hundred dollars.
Third clerk, one thousand dollars.
STATE HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE.
Eastern State Hospital.
For support, one hundred and twenty thousand
dollars ........ ccc ee ccc eee cee cee e eee 120,000 00
For insurance, two thousand seven hundred and
forty-two dollars and eighty-six cents ........ 2,742 86
Western State Hospital.
For support, one hundred and forty-five thousand
dollarS ... 0... ccc ee ee ce eee ee eee 145,000 00
For new building, male department, seven thou-
sand dollars ............ ccc cece eee eee eee 7,000 00
Southwestern State Hospital.
For support, one hundred thousand dollars...... 100,000 0
To complete the new building, two stories high, in-
cluding heating, sewerage and lighting, six
thousand five hundred dollars .............. 6,500
For insurance on buildings, one thousand dollars. 1,000 00
Central State Hospital.
For support, two hundred thousand dollars...... 200,000 00
For additional accommodations and various im-
provements, twenty-five thousand dollars. .... 25,000 00
Officers and employees of the State hospitals for the insane, to
be paid out of the amounts appropriated to the institutions,
respectively, as follows:
Superintendent of the Western State hospital, two thousand
five hundred dollars.
Superintendent of the Central State hospital, three thousand
five hundred dollars.
Superintendent of the Eastern State hospital, two thousand five
hundred dollars.
oerintendent of Southwestern State hospital, two thousand
five hundred dollars.
d where they occupy buildings on the grounds or buildings
belonging to the respective institutions, they shall pay there-
for such rental as may be fixed by the réspective institutions.
» first and second assistant physicians at the Central, and
the first assistant physician at the Southwestern hospital,
shall each receive a salary not exceeding fifteen hundred
dollars per annum.
e second assistant physician at the Southwestern hospital
shall receive a salary not exceeding twelve hundred dollars
per annum.
‘st and second assistant physicians at the Western State hos-
pital, not exceeding one thousanu .ve hundred dollars each.
‘st assistant physician at the Eastern State hospital, not ex-
ceeding one thousand five hundred dollars.
ond assistant physician at the Eastern State hospital, not
exceeding one thousand two hundred dollars.
ird assistant physician of each hospital shall receive each a
salary of not exceeding nine hundred dollars.
wards of the Western, Central, Eastern, and Southwestern
State hospital shall receive a salary not exceeding one thou-
sand dollars per annum.
e clerk of each hospital shall receive a salary not exceeding
seven hundred and fifty dollars per annum; each clerk shall
perform the duties of secretary to the board of the hospital
of which he is clerk.
e engineer of each hospital shall receive a salary not exceed-
ing seven hundred dollars per annum.
cept the engineer-electrician at the Eastern State hospital
who shall receive twelve hundred dollars.
2 Officers (except superintendents) of the hospitals shall re-
ceive, in addition to the salary specified above, their board
and lodging at their respective hospitals, but shall not re-
ceive any additional perquisites or emoluments.
INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING, AND SO FORTH.
Medical College of Virginia.
dical College of Virginia, at Richmond, for sup-
port, ten thousand dollars................... $ 10,000 00
r the support of Memorial hospital, ten thou-
sand dollars, for the free treatment, care and
maintenance of Virginia patients............ 10,000 00
State Normal School for Women
at Farmville.
ite normal school for women, at Farmville, for
support, seventy-two thousand dollars ........ 72,000 00
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purchase real estate, eight thousand five hun-
dred dollars ......... 0... ccc cee eee ee eee
State Normal School for Women
at Harrisonburg.
ate normal school for women, at Harrisonburg,
for support, forty thousand dollars ..........
build new dormitory and equip same, twenty
thousand dollars .............. ccc cece eee
complete and equip service building, ten thou-
sand dollarS ...... 0... cc ccc ee cee cee eee
State Normal School for Women
at Fredericksburg.
ite normal school for women, at Fredericksburg,
for support, forty thousand dollars ..........
r heating plant, and laundry and equipment for
same, five thousand dollars .................
State Normal School for Women
at Radford.
ite normal school for women, at Radford, for
support, thirty thousand dollars ............
complete first unit of dormitory and to build
one additional unit, twenty-three thousand dol-
CY
JAYS 2... cc eee ce wee eee ee ee ee eee
University of Virginia.
iversity of Virginia, for support, ninety thou-
sand dollars, which shall include the ten thou-
sand dollars provided for by an act approved
January twenty-third, eighteen hundred and
ninety-six, chapter one hundred and thirty-six,
acts eighteen hundred and ninety-five, ninety-
six, upon condition that the University of Vir-
ginia shall give instructions to properly prepare
white students from Virginia without charge
for tuition or university fee in the academic de-
partment of more than ten dollars, which ten
dollars shall cover all the items covered by the
former university fee of forty dollars, but shall
not interfere with the ten dollars contingent de-
posit. For support of hospital thirty-two thou-
sand five hundred dollars, for the free treat-
ment, care, and maintenance of Virginia pa-
tients, one hundred and twenty-two thousand
five hundred dollars ...................-00%
ginia military institute, for support, fifty thou-
sand dollars, which shall include the expenses
of the board of visitors, except the adjutant
general and the superintendent of public in-
struction, whose expenses shall be paid as pro-
vided by law, fifty thousand dollars’.........
‘clal appropriation, ten thousand dollars .....
Virginia School for the Deaf and Bline
‘ginia school for the deaf and blind, for support,
sixty thousand five hundred dollars, the fur-
ther sum of one thousand five hundred dollars,
or so much thereof as may be necessary for the
treatment of such persons as the superinten-
dent may contract for at the Richmond eye and
ear infirmary ............cc cc cece cece cues
Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
‘ginia agricultural and mechanical college and
polytechnic institute, Blacksburg, Virginia, for
support, seventy-one thousand, seven hundred
and fifty dollars ........... 00... cee eee
lich shall include seven hundred and fifty dollars
paid under chapter four hundred and twenty-
five, acts eighteen hundred and ninety-five and
ninety-six, six thousand dollars paid under
chapter seven hundred and eighty-six, acts
eighteen hundred and ninety-nine and nineteer
hundred.
r new academic building, twenty-five thousand
Gollars ..... ccc cee ee eee ee eae
d an additional sum for the school of mines, six
thousand dollars ............... cc cece ev eee
Virginia Agriculture and Experiment Ste
e sum of eight thousand five hundred dollars,
for the special purpose of conducting investiga-
tions, experiments, and demonstrations with to-
bacco and other crops grown in rotation, or in
connection with tobacco ................46-
r county experiment stations, seven thousand
five hundred dollars ...............00c eee.
Virginia Normal and Industrial Institr
rginia normal and industrial institute, for sup-
port, twenty-five thousand dollars ...........
r betterments, five thousand dollars ..........
lliam and Mary college, for support, forty-five
thousand dollars ................. cee eee $ 45,000 00
provide for the support of the summer session
at Dublin, two thousand five hundred dollars. 2,500 00
r new dormitory and equipment, fifteen thou-
sand dollars ...... 0... 0.0... ce ee cee eee ees 15,000 00
Virginia Epileptic Colony.
‘ginia epileptic colony, for support, sixty-two
thousand, five hundred dollars .............. 62,500 00
meet the urgent needs of the institution, fifteen
thousand dollars ............. cc cc eee e cence 15,000 0€
Virginia School for the Colored Deaf and Blind.
rginia school for colored deaf and blind chil-
dren, for support, twenty-five thousand dollars 25,000 0
r central heating plant, five thousand dollars... 5,000 00
r erection of teachers’ home, two thousand five
hundred dollars ............. 000s cece eeees 2,000 00
Students’ Loan Fund.
a State normal at Farmville, the State normal
and industrial schools for women at Harrison-
burg, Fredericksburg, and Radford, the Vir-
ginia agricultural and mechanical college and
polytechnic institute, the Virginia military in-
stitute, the University of Virginia, and William
and Mary college, may each draw from the
treasury of the State, from funds not other-
wise appropriated, in addition to the sum ap-
propriated to the support of these institutions,
annually, a sum not to exceed one per centum
for each year’s appropriation to said institutes,
for support, which sums shall be used for the
establishment of the State students’ loan fund
at each of the several institutions, respectively,
three thousand eight hundred dollars......... 3,800 0€
ch of the said institutions shall, upon such terms, and ac-
cording to such rules as may be prescribed by the respective
boards of trustees or visitors, make loans from the said State
students’ loan fund to needy and deserving students of tal-
ent and character from Virginia in the academic depart-
ments in said institutions, for the purpose of aiding these
to obtain an education at such institutions, who might not
be able otherwise to do so, the said loan shall not exceed one
hundred dollars in any one session to same student, and
shall be made to said student upon such terms as to time and
security as the authorities of the respective institutions shall
determine in each case; provided, that the rate of interest
charged students on such loans shall be four per centum per
annum.
e said State students’ loan fund shall be preserved from de-
pletion by the said institution, and, together with the re-
payment and accretions thereto, shall be held and used for
the purpose specified in this act and no other; and each of
the said institutions shall annually, not later than July in
each year thereafter, file in the office of the State superin-
tendent of public instruction a statement, in detail, showing
for the year past the amounts received by said funds, or the
loans made, to whom made, and upon what terms, the
amount of the corpus of said fund, the amounts repaid to said
funds, and from whom, and any other information deemed
pertinent by the institution so reporting, or which may have
been requested by the superintendent of public instruction.
Prison Association of Virginia.
son association of Virginia, twenty-two thou-
sand dollars as a supplementary fund for teach-
ers and general purposes of the school ....... $ 22,000 0U
d a further sum of two thousand dollars addi-
tional for clothing .....................0.. 2,000 V0
State Board of Health.
te board of health, thirty-five thousand dollars 35,000 00
r collection vital statistics, six thousand two
hundred dollars ............... cc cece eees 6,200 00
- publicity, one thousand dollars ............ — 1,000 00
r investigation of communicable disease, five
thousand dollars ........... cc... cece cccceee 5,000 00
r trachoma hospital at Coeburn, twelve hun-
dred dollars ........... 0c ccc ccc ee ce ec ceeee 1,200 00
nmunity sanitation for rural sections, seven
thousand two hundred dollars .............. 7,200 00
Catawba Sanatorium.
yport, fifty thousand dollars ................ 530,000 00
> improvements at Catawba; infirmary, dairy,
amusement hall and work-shop, ten thousand
GollarS . 2... ccc cee tee ee cee eee 10,000 00
icational work in tuberculosis, five thousand
00) VEE a 5,000 00
establishment of a sanatorium for the colored,
twenty thousand dollars ................... 20,000 00
> maintenance of sanatorium for the colored,
fifteen thousand dollars .................... 15,000 00
To pay expenses of convict road force at Catawba,
one thousand dollars ..............-00 ee eee:
MISCELLANEOUS.
Military Fund.
That proportion of the receipts into the treasury as
is provided for in section three hundred and
seventy-six of the Code, as amended by act ap-
proved February twenty-sixth, nineteen hun-
dred and eight, seventy-six thousand three hun-
dred and eighty-four dollars and forty-eight
7S) 6
Demonstration Work.
To the Virginia agricultural and mechanical col-
lege and polytechnic institute, for the purpose
of conducting demonstration work in the State
of Virginia, or in the several counties therein,
in connection and co-operation with the United
States department of agriculture, fifty-one
thousand dollars .............0. eee eee e eee
State Geological Survey.
State geological survey, ten thousand dollars, chap-
ter seventy-five, acts nineteen hundred and
C1ght 2... ccc eee eee eee eens
For printing, and so forth, five thousand dollars. .
State geological commission, for support of forest-
ry, under act approved March twenty-first,
cuneteen hundred and fourteen, ten thousand
0) EY ok
Board of Pharmacy.
Board of pharmacy, five thousand dollars, as pro-
vided by chapter two hundred and ninety-one,
acts nineteen hundred and eight............
State Board of Charities.
Board of charities and corrections, six thousand
five hundred dollars, and the surplus of other
appropriations made previous to this date un-
expended, not to exceed two hundred dollars. .
For agent to place children in family homes and
supervise the same, and expenses, two thou-
sand dollars ........ 2... ccc cc ewe cece cece:
r protecting, supervising and giving informa-
tion concerning feeble-minded persons in
homes, one thousand dollars ...............
Live Stock Sanitary Board.
the State live stock sanitary board for the pro-
tection of live stock in this State from infect-
ious, contagious, and communicable diseases,
the sum of eight thousand five hundred dollars,
Crop Pest Commission.
yp pest commission, all moneys received into the
treasury from certificates of registration for
selling nursery stock, as provided in section
twelve, chapter two hundred and seven, acts
nineteen hundred and two and nineteen hun-
dred and three, and the sum of six thousand
dollars, which shall include and be in lieu of the
appropriation made in said act, to be used ex-
clusively for the purpose of the commission,
six thousand dollars
Confederate Museum.
2 auditor of public accounts, during the fiscal
year of nineteen hundred and seventeen, is in-
structed and empowered to draw his warrant
in favor of the Virginia regent of the Confed-
erate museum for the sum of one hundred and
twenty dollars, to be expended in caring for the
Virginia rooms in the Confederate museum..
School for Wayward Colored Girls.
the industrial home school for wayward col-
ored girls, for necessary improvement and sup-
port, the sum of three thousand dollars.......
yvided there shall be admitted to its custody a1
any court, judge, or justice, under the law of tl
wayward incorrigible, or vicious colored girl
age of twelve and eighteen years, and the sai
be entitled, upon the certificate of the judge «
court of the county wherein such home is locat
lowing compensation: For receiving a person i}
when first committed, the sum of fifty cents; fo:
supporting her therein, for each day, the si
cents. But not more than three thousand do
expended for this purpose in any one year.
the negro reformatory association of Virginia,
for improvements, five thousand dollars...... ‘
Virginia Home and Industrial School for
the Virginia home and industrial school for
girls, for maintenance, clothing and furnish-
ings, and to pay any deficit, twelve thousand
Gollars 1... 0... ccc ccc ce eee eee eee cee
Agricultural High Schools.
r equipment, maintenance, betterments and ad-
ditional dormitory space, and for extension
work in agriculture, gardening, canning and
domestic science, aS may be needed, to be ex-
pended under the supervision of the agricul-
tural extension department of the agricul-
tural and mechanical college and polytechnic
institute, the sum of twenty-five thousand
Gollars 2.0... ccc cece eee ee tee eens
Needy Confederate Women.
r aid of the home for needy Confederate women,
located in the city of Richmond, at number
three east Grace street, under act of the general
assembly, approved March fourth, nineteen
hundred and fourteen, the sum of six thousand
five hundred dollars ................0 cc eeee
r the relief of needy Confederate women of Vir-
ginia, who are not upon the State pension rolls,
and who are not inmates of any Confederate,
independent or church homes or charitable in-
stitutions; act approved March tenth, nineteen
hundred and fourteen, chapter fifty-six, the
sum of six thousand five hundred dollars......
Home for Incurables.
the Virginia home for incurables, for support,
one thousand five hundred dollars...........
Alexandria Trial Justice.
ary of trial justice for the county of Alexan-
dria (chapter three hundred and seventy-four,
acts nineteen hundred and twelve), one thou-
sand dollars, payable on and after the county
of Alexandria has paid into the treasury of
the State the sum of five hundred dollars, the
county being required, under the law, to pay
one-half of the salary of the trial justice eee
Jackson Monument.
omas J. (Stonewall) Jackson monument corpo-
ration, for erecting a monument to Stonewall
Jackson, five thousand dollars ..............
Houdon Statue for Great Britain.
pay the cost of making and expenses in present-
ing to the government of Great Britain a rep-
lica, or copy in bronze, of the Houdon statue
of George Washington, to be made from the
moulds now owned by the State, under the di-
rection of, and to be presented by a commis-
sion composed of the governor, lieutenant gov-
ernor, speaker of the House of Delegates, or
such person or persons, as they may each des-
ignate to represent them, and the clerk of the
House of Delegates who shall also act as sec-
retary of the commission, four thousand dol-
a
Travelers’ Aid Society.
the travelers’ aid society of Virginia for its
work throughout the State, the sum of one
thousand dollars; the auditor of public ac-
counts shall draw his warrant upon the treas-
urer of Virginia for said amount............
State Fair Association.
the Virginia State fair association, incorpo-
rated, to be applied toward the payment of cer-
tain premiums upon agricultural, horticultural,
live stock and poultry exhibits to be offered
in the name of the State of Virginia, at the
annual exhibitions of the Virginia State fair
association, incorporated, the sum of three
thousand dollars .............. cee cece eas
2 Governor of Virginia and four others to be
himself, two from the State board of agricul
from the board of directors of the Virginia |
sociation, incorporated, shall constitute a com
to determine the number, amount and characte
miums. The said committee shall receive no
for their services. The appropriation hereb
be subject to payment to the Virginia State fa
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incorporated, upon order of the commission and by warrant
of its chairman, on October first, nineteen hundred and seven-
teen.
Transportation Rate Cases.
To supplement voluntary contributions in paying
the expenses of the protection of the people of
the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the fixing of
freight rates in proceedings pending and to be
instituted by the State corporation commis-
sion of Virginia, before the interstate com-
merce commission, including costs incurred
and to be incurred of rate experts and com-
merce counsel, making a specialty of present-
ing interstate commerce cases, to be paid out
subject to the approval of the governor of Vir-
ginia, the sum of five thousand dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary .......... $ 5,000 00
All public revenue received into the treasury within the two
appropriation years provided for in this act and the balances
of the appropriations made by previous acts of assembly un-
expended at the close of business on the twenty-eighth of Feb-
ruary, nineteen hundred and sixteen, which unexpended bak
ances are hereby declared to be lapsed into the treasury, are
hereby designated the general fund of the Commonwealth, and
shall be used for the payment of the appropriations provided
for in this act subject to the limitations and upon the conditions
set out in this act, and shall be used also for the payment of all
other appropriations made by acts of assembly passed at the ses-
sion of the general assembly of Virginia which commenced at
the State capitol on Wednesday, January twelfth, nineteen hun-
dred and sixteen. The appropriations for the support to public
institutions and hospitals for the insane shall be paid in monthly
installments, but the auditor of public accounts is hereby author-
ized and required to pay the special or extraordinary appropri-
ations (other than support) to the institutions and hospitals
for the insane in monthly installments, or otherwise as in his
judgment the condition of the treasury will permit.
No institution in this State, except hospitals for the insane,
shall hereafter exceed the amount of its appropriation, and if
any such institution shall exceed the amount of its appropri-
ation, there shall be no reimbursement of said excess, nor
there be any liability or obligation upon the State to make any
appropriation hereafter to meet such deficit, and the members
of any board making any such excessive expenditures, who shall
have voted therefor, shall, in the discretion of the governor, be
deemed guilty of neglect of official duty, and be subject to re
moval therefor.
It shall not be lawful for the auditor of public accounts to
pay the State hospitals, or any other institutions, any money
except as is provided for in this act, or in pursuance of some act
making a special appropriation therefor. And the proper officer
of each public institution of the State, for which appropriation
is made, shall, in his annual report, give an itemized account of
the expenditures of such appropriations for such institutions;
and every officer of this State for whose department appropri-
ations are hereby made, shall make annually a report covering
an itemized account of the expenditures of such appropriation,
and of all other sums received by such institutions, departments
or officers for any source, and such reports and accounts shall
embrace the expenditure of all funds appropriated, including the
interest on bonds held by such institutions and hereinbefore di-
rected to be paid to them, which reports shall be forwarded to
the general assembly and laid before both houses thereof on the
first day of each session thereof. None of the moneys mentioned
in this act shall be expended for any other purpose than that
for which they are specifically appropriated. All of the appro-
priations herein made for the fiscal year ending February twen-
ty-eighth, nineteen hundred and eighteen, unexpended at the
close of business, April first, nineteen hundred and eighteen,
shall revert to and become a part of the general fund of the Com-
monwealth, and shall not thereafter be paid by the auditor of
public accounts, and the same shall be charged off upon the books
of his office.
2. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith are here-
by repealed.
3. This act shall be in force from its passage.