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
Volume | 1922 |
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Law Number | 11 |
Subjects |
Law Body
Chap. 11.—An ACT to prohibit the baiting of wild turkeys in this State for the
purpose of killing or capturing same. ‘(S B 78]
Approved February 11, 1922.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That it
shall be unlawful for any person to bait wild turkeys at any time in
this State for the purpose of killing or capturing same; provided
that wild turkeys may, under a permit from the commissioner of
game and inland fisheries, be baited for the purpose of capture for
propagation purposes.
Any violation of the provisions of this act shall be deemed
a misdemeanor and shall be punishable by a fine of not less than
twenty-five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or imprison-
ment in jail for a period not to exceed thirty days, or both fine and
imprisonment in the discretion of the justice or jury trying the case.
31, 1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918, chap. 11, pp. 11-14),
a sum sufficient.
Corporation or Hustings Courts
For adjudication of legal cases... .... ccc ew cc ee ee cee $ 42,833 34
Out of this appropriation of forty-two thousand
eight hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty-four
cents shall be paid the following salaries only:
Judge (1) ... ccc cccvcvcvescnces $ 2,500 00
Judges (2), at $2,541.67 each....... §,083 34
Judges (7), at $3,000 each......... 21,000 00
Judge (1), at $2,750.00............ 2,750 00
Judges (3), at $3,500 each......... 10,500 00
Clerk at Richmond............e00- 1,000 00
For additional salaries of judges of corporation or hustings
courts, by reason of vacancies, as provided by the Act
approved January 31, 1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918,
chap. 11, pp. 11-14), a sum sufficient.
City Courts
For adjudication of legal caseS........cccccccccccsevee $ 16,500 00
Out of this appropriation of sixteen thousand five
hundred dollars shall be paid the following salaries
and wages only:
Judge of the Law and Chancery Court,
City of Norfolk.............0- $ 3,500 00
Judge of the Chancery Court, City of
Richmond .........cccccccees 8,500 00
Judge of the Law and Equity Court,
City of Richmond............. 3,500 00
Judge of the Law and Chancery Court,
City of Roanoke.............. 3,000 00
Compensation to sheriffs and_ ser-
geants, and their deputies, for
attendance upon the city courts,
as authorized by sec. 3503 of the
Code of Virginia (1919)........ 3,000 00
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Governor
For executive control of the State.......... ccc cee eee eee $ 25,545 00
Out of this appropriation of twenty-five thousand
flVve hundred and forty-five dollars shall be paid the
following salaries and special compensations only:
Govermor ........c cee eee eect eees $ 5,000 00
Secretary to the Governor, not exceed-
ing ....-26. Sod Deep eG --$ . 3,600
Assistant Secretary, not exceeding... 2,100
Confidential stenographer, not exceed-
| sl Saas ave 1,800
Janitor, messenger and clerk, not. ex-
ING co ccc eee eee ee ee ee eee eees 1,200
Elevator conductor and watchman, not
exceeding ....... ccc cece ec eee 1,350
Capitol guide, not exceeding......... 120
Substitutes for elevator conductor
and watchman, and for janitor,
messenger and clerk while on
leave of absence with pay...... 100
For maintenance of Governor’s House
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Out of this appropriation of thirteen thousand six
hundred dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Labor at Governor's House,
ceeding .......cccc cee
not ex-
ee ateus $ 5,000
00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of thirteen thousand six hundred dollars there is hereby
appropriated:
For additional equipment... .
seem eh $ 5,000
00
Total for the Governor...........ceecececeeees
Director of the Budget
For preparation of the budget and carrying out the provisions
of the act approved February 19, 1918 (Acts of
Assembly, 1918, chap 64, pp. 118-120).......... Tr
Out of this appropriation of eleven thousand seven
hundred dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
$
Director of the Budget............. $ 4,500 00
Statistician, not exceeding.......... 3,600 00
Secretary and statistical assistant, not
exceeding ....... ccc cee ccccee 1,800 00
ADMINISTRATIVE
Attorney General
For providing legal services to the State................$
Out of this appropriation of seventeen thousand
three hundred and sixty dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only:
Attorney General ..........--0006. $ 4,500
Assistant Attorney General ........ 4,000
Second Assistant Attorney General.. 2,700
Secretary, not exceeding........... 1,600
Stenographers (2), not exceeding.... 2,700
00
00
13,600 00
39,145 00
11,700 00
17,260 00
the enforcement of prohibition in-accordance with the
provisions of the act approved March 19, 1918 (Acts
of Assembly, 1918, chap 388, pp. 578-620), and of the
act approved March 20, 1920 (Acts of Assembly, 1920,
chap 383, pp. 570-572), for the six months beginning
September 1, 1922, and ending February 28, 1923....:
The Attorney General shall receive the sum of $500.00
per annum out of this approprition for his services in
connection with the Prohibition Department.
The Assistant Attorney General shall receive as an
additional salary the sum of $500.00 to be paid out of
this appropriation for the enforcement of prohibition.
Total for the Attorney General................
Auditor of Public Accounts
recording the financial transactions of the State......!
Out of this appropriation of fifty thousand
six hundred and eighty dollars shall be paid the
following salaries and wages only:
Auditor of Public Accounts.......... $ 5,000 00
First clerk, assistant to the Auditor of
Public Accounts and chief book-
keeper ....... cece ee eee teens 3,000 00
Chief auditing clerk and second as-
sistant to the Auditor......... 2,500 00
Chief pension clerK.........eee00.-. 2,500 00
Chief revenue clerk........ caseme 2,500 00
Chief clerk in charge of accounts
with treasurers and clerks of
courts ...... eet eeeee we ee eee $ 2,500 00
Additional employes, and premium on
official bond of the Auditor of
Public Accounts, not exceeding.. 31,680 00
the enumeration of the veterans of the Confederate
Army and Navy in accordance with the provisions of
the act approved March 20, 1920 (Acts of Assembly,
1920, chap 397, p. B87)... . cece cece ee ew ees eees ‘
collecting old claims (as authorized by sec. 2596 of
the Code of Virginia, 1919), and for adjustment of
State litigation .... 0... 0. ccc ccc eee ee we ences bees
Out of this appropriation of one thousand dollars
shall be paid the costs of civil prosecutions in civil
cases, expenses and commissions in collecting old debts,
etc., In accordance with secs. 2533 and 2534 of the
Code of Virginin (1919).
refund of capitation taxes (including delinquent capita-
tion taxes afterwards collected) to counties and cities. .
For registering marriages and divorces. ........cccceeeee $
It is provided that this appropriation of three
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8,800 00
thousand nine hundred dollars shall be “used in |
carrying out the provisions of sec. 5099 of the Code of.
Virginia (1919) ; and the provisions of the Act approved
March 15, 1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918, chap 220,
p. 397).
refunding erroneous assessments of taxes under order
Of COUTTS 2... cece ccc ec weet cer merce eee eres ecees
paying clerks for eeportitig and recording sales of de-
linquent lands ........... TEETETECTTCOSETTCOTE Te
support of lunatics in jails and in charge of private
PEFSODB 2. ccc ccc c rrr v cece reser cess cers ersveceees
payment of pensionS............ccc ccs ec ccc ceeees
Out of this appropriation of one million dollars
shall be paid to each pensioner in the several classes
now on the pension roster or hereafter. placed on the
pension roster, who is entitled, under the act approved
February 28, 1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918, chapter
85, pp. 143-153), to $180.00 a year for total blindness,
$250.00 a year; to $75.00 a year for total disability,
$130.00 a year; to $55.00 a year for partial disability,
$100.00 a year; to $86.00 a year for loss of limb,
$130.00 a year; and to each widow of a soldier, sailor
or marine, who was married prior to May 1, 1877, and
who is otherwise entitled under this act to $50.00 a
year, $76.00 a year, and to the personal representative
of each deceased pensioner $25.00 for the funeral ex-
penses of such deceased pensioner; provided, however,
that the said sum of $25.00 may be paid without the
qualification of a personal representative to the under-
taker, when such undertaker shall file his bill, verified
by proper affidavit with the Auditor of Public Accounts,
together with copy of death certificate of such
pensioner; and the other allowances as authorized by
the act aforesaid.
It is provided, however, that if any assessment
hereafter made of the real estate or personal property, or
both, owned at this time by a pensioner on the pension
roster shows an increased valuation beyond the amount
fixed by law to entitle a pensioner to draw a pension,
such increase shall not operate to prevent any such
pensioner from receiving the pension he shall receive
under the provisions of the said act approved February
28, 1918; provided further that if the property held, as
hereinbefore provided, by a Confederate soldier, his wife
or widow, assessed at $2,000.00 or more, yield a total
income less than $300.00, including income from all
10,000 00
10,000 OU
5,000 00
1,000,000 00
sources, such applicant shall not be denied the benefit
of the pension under this section.
It is further provided that the Auditor of Public
Accounts shall not use any part of this appropriation
of one million dollars for clerk hire, expenses, etc.
And it is further provided that out of the appropria-
tion for public printing, the Superintendent of Public
Printing shall supply all forms and have done and
pay for all printing, binding, ruling, ete., required by
the Auditor of Public Accounts in pension matters and
in connection with the payment of pensions. The Audi-
tor of Public Accounts shall pay quarterly at such dates
as he may prescribe the pensions authorized by this act.
For relief of needy Confederate women of Virginia, who
are not upon the State pension roster, and who are not
inmates of any Confederate, independent or church
home or charitable institution, in accordance with the
provisions of the Act approved March 10, 1914 (Acts
of Assembly, 1914, chap 56, p. 81).............. --$ 10,000 00
For bonds of clerks in State offices. ...........ccc cc ccc 750 00
Out of this appropriation of seven hundred and fifty
dollars shall be paid the costs of the surety bonds of
the State officials and employes in the office of the
Auditor of Public Accounts in accordance with the
provisions of sec. 325 of the Code of Virginia (1919).
Provided further that the Auditor of Public Ac-
counts is hereby authorized to pay out of the respective
appropriations made by this Act to the several State
departments, the premiums on the official bonds of the
respective clerks, in said State departments, specified
in sec. 325 of the Code of Virginia (1919), and in ac-
cordance with the provisions of said Code section.
For assessing property for taxation and collecting and dis-
tributing records of assessments...........00cc0eee 800,000 00
Out of this appropriation of three hundred thou-
sand dollars shall be paid commissions to commissioners
of the revenue and examiners of records, and the postage
and express charges on land and property books, etc.
For criminal charges ...........cc cece ccc rence ececeese $ 500,000 00
Out of this appropriation of five hundred thou-
sand dollars shall be paid the costs incident to the arrest
and prosecution of persons charged with the violation
of State laws, including expenses of juries, witnesses,
etc.; the transportation costs of the State Board of
Charities and Corrections as provided by sec. 1907 of
the Code of Virginin (1919), and the transportation
costs of the Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored
Boys (Acts of Assembly, 1920, chap 344, pp. 515-516),
as provided by the Act approved February 5, 1900 (Acts
of Assembly, 1899-1900, chap 273, sec. 6, p. 302);
cost of maintenance in local jails of persons charged
with violation of State laws, including food, clothing,
medicine, medical attention, guarding, etc., provided
however, that all jail physicians be paid at the rate pro-
vided by law, but not more than five hundred dollars
per calendar year shall be paid the jail physician or
physicians for any city or county; and coroner’s
fees, etc.
It is provided, however, that no part of this appro-
priation of five hunderd thousand dollars shall be used
for the payment of criminal charges incident to
prisoners employed on the State Convict Road Force
or the transportation costs of prisoners committed to the
custody of the Virginia Industrial Schoo! for Boys (Acts
of Assembly, 1920, chap 76, pp. 64-66).
Total for the Auditor of Public Accounts........:
Second Auditor
recording the financial transactions of the State......
Out of this appropriation of thirteen thousand three
hundred and nineteen dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries and wages only:
Second Auditor .......... 005 ecce. $ 2,800 00
First clerk and Assistant to the Second
Auditor .. 2... ccc ce wee cer eeee 2,500 00
Additional employes, not exceeding. . 7,009 .00
payment of interest on the State Debt, a sum sufficient.
Out of this appropriation of eight hundred and
forty thousand dollars shall be paid the interest on the
public debt funded under the Acts approved February
14, 1882, February 28, 1892, January 31, 1894;
January 23, 1896, and the amendments thereto; as
provided by law. :
Total for the Second Auditor...............0.02- |
Secretary of the Commonwealth
keeping the official records and documents of the
Commonwealth .... ccc cece vc cece ceeevsccervses }
Out of this appropriation of thirteen thousand two
hundred and seventy-five dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only:
Qanrataryvy af tha Commonrwanlith | e¢ df OOO OO
Secretary .of the Commonwealth, for
the month of February, 1922....$ 100 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding.......... 3,600 00
File clerk, not exceeding............ 1,200 00
Record clerk, not exceeding........ 1,200 00
Janitor and messenger, not exceeding. 1,200 00
For licensing and registering automotive vehicles and re-
cording titles thereto in accordance with law, to be
paid out of the State Highway Maintenance and Con-
struction Fund; provided, however, that no part of this
appropriation shall be paid out of the general fund of
the State treasury ............. cece ee $120,380 00
Out of this appropriation of one hundred and twen-
ty thousand three hundred and eighty dollars shall be
paid the following salaries only:
Clerks (2), not exceeding $2,400.00
each .. wc cee cc ceees eee eee $ 4,800 00
Clerks (3), not exceeding $1,800.00
CoG) ee er 5,400 00
Clerks (10), not exceeding $1,200.00
Cach ..cccccscvcccce weeeeee 12,000 00
Inspector (1), not exceeding wetter 1,800 00
Inspectors (7), not exceeding $1,500.-
00 each on... ccc cee cee tees 10,500 00
Additional employes, not exceeding... 9,000 00
It is hereby provided, however, that all fees and
licenses collected by the Secretary of the Common-
wealth for licensing and registering titles to automotive
vehicles and for recording titles thereto after the close
of business on February 28, 1922, together with any
funds previously collected for these purposes and atill
unexpended in the hands of the Secretary of the Com-
monwealth,. as of said date, shall be paid direct and
promptly into the State treasury to the credit of the
State Highway Maintenance and Construction Fund
without deductions of any kind being made therefrom;
and it is further provided that the funds appropriated
for licensing and registering automotive vehicles and
recording titles thereto as provided in this act shall be
paid out of the State Highway Maintenance and Con-
struction Fund by warrants drawn on the Auditor of
Public Accounts by the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
state Accountant
For examination of State accounts............00-cccecee
Out of this appropriation of twelve thousand three
hundred and twenty-five dollars shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries and expenses only:
State Accountant ..........00 2c eee $ 3,600 00
Assistant State Accountant......... 2,500 00
Assistant accountant, not exceeding... 2,000 00
Stenographer, not exceeding........ 1,200 00
Expenses of the Auditing Committee, as provided
by law, a sum sufficient.
For examination of the accounts of city and county officials
and agencies handling State funds.................
Total for the State Accountant..............6.
State Treasurer
For the custody and disbursement of State money........
Out of this appropriation of twenty-nine thou- .
ror
For
sand nine hundred and eleven dollars shall be paid the
following salaries only:
State Treasurer ............-0000. $ 5,000 00
State Treasurer, for the month of
February, 1922 .........20000- 250 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding.......... 3,000 00
Additional employes, not exceeding... 17,700 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of twenty-nine thousand nine hundred and eleven dol-
lars there shall be paid the premium on the official
bond of the State Treasurer.............. $ 300 00
-Superintendent of Public Printing
expenses of administration of the Office of Superin-
$ 22,325 OU
$ 12,325 UU
$ 10,000 00
a
$ 29,911 00
tendent of Public Printing ................ee0ceee: $ 9.560 00
Out of this appropriation of nine thousand five
hundred and sixty dollars shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Superintendent of Public Printing...$ 3,600 00
Assistant superintendent ........... 2,750 00
Clerk and stenographer, not exceeding 1,500 00
Messenger and clerk, not exceeding. . 1,200 00
PUbME PriNntlNG, .. access meses see eT SA DEES REDE TESS
Out of this appropriation of ninety thousand two
hundred dollars shall be paid the cost of printing,
binding, ete., of the Virginia reports...... $ 10,000 00
For rotary fund .......... 00 cece eee eee ee ee ees
For providing office supplies............. 0.0.00 00 ee eevee
90,200 00
10,000 00
1,500 00
Total for the Superintendent of Public Printing. .$ 111,260 00
The Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby au-
thorized and directed to charge off any deficit that may
be standing against the Public Printing Fund at the
commencement of business on March 1, 1922.
REGULATIVE
Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics
sor expenses of administration of the Bureau of Labor and
Industrial Statistics ....... 0... cece cece eee eee eees $ 10,640 00
Out of this appropriation of ten thousand six
hundred and forty dollars shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Commissioner of Labor............ $ 3,600 00
Assistant Commissioner of Labor and
chief clerk .........ccccseees 2,400 00
Clerk-stenographer, not exceeding... 1,500 00
Stenographer, not exceeding........ 1,200 00
For compilation and publication of industrial statistics.... 2,100 00
Out of this appropriation of two thousand one hun-
dred dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Clerk, not exceeding............... $ 1,200 00
For inspection of factories and stores...........ccceee0--. 8,450 00
Out of this appropriation of eight thousand four
hundred and fifty dollars shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Inspector, not exceeding............ $ 1,800 00
Inspectors (2), not exceeding $1,500
CaCh . ccc ec ccc ccc cece cee eees 3,000 00
Bor inspection of mines..............ccccccccccccces o 8,975 00
Out of this appropriation of eight thousand nine
hundred and seventy-five dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only:
Inspectors (3), not exceeding $1,800 each. 5,400 00
For supervising the employment of women and children
fm industry ...... cc cc cee cc cee we ee ee eee eee eeses 2,575 00
Out of this appropriation of two thousand five hun-
dred and seventy-five dollars shall be paid the follow-
ing salary only:
Director, not exceeding............ $ 1,800 00
Total for the Bureau of Labor and Industrial
Statistics ............. OTETTTITVITTCTTC TTT $ $2,740 00
the enforcement of prohibition in accordance with the
provisions of the act approved March 19, 1918 (Acts
of Assembly, 1918, chap 388, pp. 578-620), and of the
act approved March 20, 1920 (Acts of Assembly, 1920,
chap 383, pp. 570-572), for the six months ending
August 31, 1922 ... ccc ce cc we ce ew re ee eee |
Out of this appropriation of thirty-five thousand
and ten dollars shall be paid the salary of the Com-
missioner of Prohibition, not exceeding....$ 1,750 00
It is provided, however, that no part of this appro-
priation of thirty-five thousand and ten dollars for the
Commissioner of Prohibition shall be used in the em-
ployment of counsel other than for the payment of at-
torneys regularly employed by the said Commissioner
in the enforcement of the prohibition laws, or for fines
or costs imposed on the agents and employes of said
Commissioner in criminal proceedings.
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund
supervising the debt service of the State............. |
Out of this appropriation of six hundred and fifty
dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Secretary, not exceeding........... $ 300 00
providing for the sinking fund for the redemption of
the State Debt, a sum sufficient............ cammm ke ad
This appropriation of one hundred and nineteen
thousand four hundred and twenty-three dollars and
ninety-two cents, or so much thereof as may be neces-
sary, shall be used to carry out the provisions of sec.
2594 of the Code of Virginia (1919).
Total for the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. .!
State Fee Commission
regulating compensation of fee officers..............
Out of this appropriation of two hundred and fifty
dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Stenographer, not exceeding.........$ 200 00
Industrial Commission of Virginia
expenses of administration of the Industrial Commis-
sion of Virginia ......... ccc ccc ee ee ee cee eee ees ‘
Out of this appropriation of thirty-seven thousand
two hundred and forty-two dollars shall be paid the
fellowing salaries and special compensations only:
Members of the Industrial Commission
of Virginia (3), at $4,000 each.$ 12,000 00
Secretary ..... ccc ccc nce ve cc cevns 3,000 00
Stenographers (2), not exceeding
. $1,800 each ........ cc cece eee 3,600 00
Stenographer, not exceeding:....... 1,380 00
Clerk, not exceeding............... 1,080 00
‘Additional employes, not exceeding. . 500 00
For examination and adjustment of claims
Out of this appropriation of fifteen thousand and
sixty-seven dollars shall be paid the following salaries
only:
Chief of claims, not exceeding...... $ $3,000 00
Stenographers (3), not exceeding.... 3,900 00
Medical examiner, not exceeding.... 1,800 00
Clerks (3), not exceeding.......... 3,240 00
For field inspection and adjustment of claims
Out of this appropriation of five thousand one hun-
dred and eighty dollars shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only:
Deputy, not exceeding............. $ 3,000 00
Additional employes, not exceeding. . 625 00
For insurance and accident statistics
Out of this appropriation of six thousand two hun-
dred and ninety dollars shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only: ;
Statistician, not exceeding......... $ 3,000 00
Stenographer, not exceeding........ 1,200 00
Additional employes, not exceeding... 1,100 00
For vocational training in accordance with the provisions
‘of the act approved March 20, 1920 (Acts of Assembly,
1920, chap 392, pp. 583-585) 2.0... . ce ew eee
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It is hereby provided, however, that on and after
March 1, 1922, all receipts from taxes levied and col-
lected under the provisions of the act which became
a law on March 21, 1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918,
chap 400, pp. 687-659), as amended by the act ap-
proved March 15, 1920 (Acts of Assembly, 1920, chap.
176, pp. 256-265), on industrial self-insurers, and on
‘the premiums received by industrial insurance carriers,
insuring employers in this State against liability for
Total for the Industrial Commission of Virginia. .$
15,067 00
5,180 00
6,290 00
10,000 00
73,779 00
personal injuries to their employes or death caused
thereby, together with all other receipts from all sources
collected for the support of the Industrial Commission
of Virginia, shall be paid direct and promptly into the
general fund of the State treasury.
Purchasing Commission
purehasing commodities for the State...............
Out of this appropriation of eleven thousand four
hundred and fifty dollars shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Commissioner of State Hospitals as
ex-officio State purchasing agent.$ 1,600 00
Assistant State purchasing agent, not
exceeding .......cc cc cece vees 3,000 00
Clerk and bookkeeper, not exceeding. 1,800 00
Clerk and stenographer, not exceeding 1,500 00
storage and delivery of coal for State institutions....
Total for the Purchasing Commission..........
State Board of Health
2x penses of administration of the State Board of Health. :
Out of this appropriation of twenty-four thousand
four hundred and sixty-four dollars shall be paid the
following salaries, wages and special compensations
only: .
State Health Commissioner......... $ 5,000 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding......... 2,400 00
Additional employes, not exceeding. . 6,540 00
Members, State Board of Health, not
exceeding .......c.cccccccaee 728 00
sanitary engineering ..... ....... ccc cece ec ccceees
Out of this appropriation of fifteen thousand four
hundred and fifty dollars shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Chief engineer ................0.4. $ 3,500 00
First assistant engineer, not exceeding 3,000 00
Second assistant engineer, not exceed-
0 2,500 00
Secretary-stenographer, not exceeding 1,200 00
wealth publicity 2... 0.0... ccc ee et ee te te ee eee
Out of this appropriation of five thousand four
hundred dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Director, not exceeding............. $ 1,800 00
state aid for co-operative sanitation..............-. ‘
revention of malaria......... 0. cee cee ee eee eee eee .
nspection of convict camp8............. ccc eee eees
yperation of laboratory. ........... 2. cece cece neces
child welfare and public health nursing............
Out of this appropriation of thirty-eight thousand
and twenty dollars shall be paid the following salaries
only:
Physician, not exceeding........... $ 2,500 00
Chief nurse, not exceeding.......... 2,000 00
Other employes, not exceeding...... 3,420 00
ontrol of venereal diseases..........-. cece eee eee
‘reatment of orthopedic cases......... cece ree e er nee
ontrol of epidemics. ....... ccc ee ee eee eee rere eeee
Total for the State Board of Health............:
Bureau of Vital Statistics
collection and publication of vital statistics..........
Out of this appropriation of nineteen thousand
nine hundred and thirty-five dollars shall be paid the
following salaries and wages only:
State Registrar of Vital Statistics. .$ 3,000 00
Assistant State Registrar and Statis-
ticilan, not exceeding .......... 1,800 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.. 9,420 00
collection and publication of marriage and divorce
statistics ..... cc cc ce ee ee weer rere reece eee ences
Out of this appropriation of two thousand eight
hundred and fifty-five dollars shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries only:
Chief clerk, not exceeding.......... $ 1,200 0C
Clerk, not exceeding. .........++0-- 1,080 00
prevention of blindness......... SERRE wwe w ERE
Out of this appropriation of two thousand three
hundred dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Clerk, not exceeding. .......eseee8- $ 1,200 OC
expenses of administration of the State Corporation
Commission ....... cc ccc cece ccc cece cess eceececes
Out of this appropriation of forty-nine thousand
one hundred and five dollars shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries only: |
Chairman, State Corporation Com-
mission ..... “heme e cere eens $ 5,000 00
Other members of the State Cor-
poration Commission (2), at
$4,800.00 each ......... ccc ees 9,600 00
Secretary and clerk of the State Cor-
poration Commission (without
fees; the fees collected by him to
be paid into the general fund of
the State treasury) ........... 4,000 00
Counsel to the State Corporation Com-
MISSION cic seme cen eeeeeaeeaas 4,000 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.. 22,080 00
supervision of taxation, statistics and public service...
Out of this appropriation of eight thousand and
fifty dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
First assistant assessor and special
representative, not exceeding...$ 3,300 00
Second assistant assessor, not exceed-
INE wc ccc cece cere reece eves 2,500 00
Third assistant assessor, not exceeding 1,800 00
ate regulation 2... 0... ce cece cee ee tcc eee eee ees
Out of this appropriation of nine thousand two
hundred dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Commerce counsel, not exceeding....$ 4,500 00
Rate clerk, not exceeding........... 2,700 00
egulating heat, light and power, water and telephone
POMPAMIOS 2... ccc ccc cece eee eee ere eee er eesees
Out of this appropriation of eight thousand nine
hundred and twenty-five dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only:
Engineer .......ccccccccseccesees $ 3,600 00
First assistant engineer, not exceeding 2,000 00
Second assistant engineer, not exceed-
} ING oo. cece cece eee eee 1,800 00
ivil engineering and mineral land assessments.......
Out of this appropriation of three thousand nine
hundred and fifty dollars shall be paid the following
ialary only:
For
Civil engineer and assistant assessor of
mineral lands, not exceeding....$ 2,750 00
reguiating sale of securities in accordance with the
provisions of the act approved March 20, 1920 (Acts of
Assembly, 1920, chap 359, pp. 536-544)...........
Out of this appropriation of five thousand eight
hundred and seventy-five dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only:
Assistant director, not exceeding..... $ 2,400 00
Inspector, not exceeding........... 1,800 00
It is hereby provided, however, that all fees here-
after collected by the State Corporation Commission
for regulating the sale of securities under the act ap-
proved March 20, 1920, aforesaid, shall be paid into
the general fund of the State treasury.
For the further expense of inspection, and for the prosecu-
For
For
tion of violations of chapter 408, Acts of Assembly
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Total for the State Corporation Commission......
Banking Division
examination of banks, as required by law, to be paid
out of the fees levied and collected for the examination
of banks and paid into the State treasury to the credit
of the “Banking Fund—State Corporation Commis-
sion” in accordance with the provisions of section
4122 of the Code of Virginia (1919), as amended by
the act approved March 25, 1920 (Acts of Assembly,
1920, chap 491, p. 823-825); provided, however, that
no part of this appropriation shall be paid out of the
general fund of the State treasury........ $ 43,180 00
Out of this appropriation of forty-three thousand
one hundred and eighty dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only:
Chief Examiner of Banks........... $ 4,000 00
Assistant examiners of banks (7),
not exceeding ........ececeees 19,800 00
Clerk, not exceeding........ cee eae 2,500 00
Stenographer, not exceeding........ 1,500 00
examination of small loans companies, as required by
law, to be paid out of the license fees levied and col-
lected for the regulation of the small loans business
and paid into the State treasury to the credit of the
“Small Loans License Fund—State Corporation Com-
mission’’ in accordance with the provisions of the act
approved March 23, 1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918,
3,500 00
88,605 00
chap 402, pp. 662-669); provided, however, that no
part of this appropriation shall be paid out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury........ $ 1,650 00
Out of this appropriation of one thousand six hun-
dred and fifty dollars shall be paid the following
salary only:
Stenographer, not exceeding.:...... $ 1,200 00
Bureau of Insurance
supervision and inspection of concerns conducting an
insurance business in Virginia, as required by law,
to be paid out of the fees, licenses and taxes levied
and collected for the support of the Bureau of Insur-
ance and paid into the State treasury to the credit of
the “Bureau of Insurance Fund” in accordance with
law; provided, however, that no part of this appropria-
tion shall be paid out of the general fund of the
State treasury ........ cc cc cee eee cece $ 48,875 00
Out of this appropriation of forty-eight thousand
eight hundred and seventy-five dollars shall be paid the
following salaries and special compensations only:
Commissioner of Insurance.......... $ 5,000 00
Deputy Commissioner, actuaries,
clerks and other employes, and
special payments, to be expended
upon the approval of the State
Corporation Commission in ac-
cordance with law............. 34,000 00
State Tax Board
supervision and enforcement of tax laws.............
Out of this appropriation of twelve thousand five
hundred and fifty dollars shall be paid the following
salaries only: -
Counsel and executive assistant..... $ 3,500 00
Second assistant, not exceeding...... 2,500 00
Stenographer and clerk, not’ ex-
eCeeding 2... cc cece ee ee ee eee 1,500 00
Stenographer, not exceeding........ 1,200 00
Additional employes, not exceeding... 1,000 00
MILITARY
Adjutant General
previding military protection for the State to be
expended under the direction of the Military Boarc
in accordance with law......-.......0.--0000: ee
Out of this appropriation of ninety thousand
dollars shall be paid fhe salary of the Adjutant
General .... ccc cece cece ccc r cece cceens $ 3,000 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
ninety thousand dollars there is hereby appropriated:
For obtaining data pertaining to the men and women from
Virginia who served in the military and naval forces in
the war with Germany..........- cc ccscccccccnves $ 1,000 00
It is hereby provided, however, that the Military
Fund be and the same is hereby abolished. and monies
shall no longer be set aside by the Auditor of Public
Accounts for the said fund.
Military Contingent Fund
For the military contingent fund out of which to pay the
military forces of the Commonwealth when aiding the
civil authorities as provided by sec. 305 of an act ap-
proved March 16, 1916 (Acts of Assembly, 1916, chap.
516, sec. 305, pages 871-872), a sum sufficient.
EDUCATIONAL
College of William and Mary in Virginia at Williamsburg
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia at Williamsburg.............. $ 208,925 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of two
hundred and eight thousand nine hundred and twenty-
five dollars there is hereby appropriated:
For the purpose of meeting the requireients of the
Federal Smith-Hughes Act, a sum sufficient.
For additional equipment........... $ 9,000 00
For replacing old steam lines........ 5,000 00
For construction of new central heat-
ing plant ....... ccc cee eee 12,500 00
For making loans to students....... 1,650 00
For construction of a dormitory and
physical educational building for
men; provided, however, that no
part of this appropriation of
$30,000.00 hereby made, shall be
available unless and until satis-
factory evidence has been fur-
nished to the Governor of Virginia
that the sum of $60.000 in addi-
tion has been made available by
the alumni, friends and officials of
the college without further charge
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to the Commonwealth for the
erection of said building; and
provided further that no monies
heretofore or hereby appropriated
by the General Assembly to the
said college for maintenance or
other purposes shall be diverted to
or used for the erection of said
building ....... cee eeeceeeeees $ 30,000 00
It is hereby further provided that the Board of
Visitors of the College of William and Mary in Vir-
ginia shall have power to fix, in their discretion, the
rates for board, washing, lights and fuel, notwithstand-
ing anything to the contrary contained in the provi-
sions of chap. 40 of the Code of Virginia (1919).
Legislative Reference Bureau
For assistance in preparing legislation.......... TrTeTere $ 8,851 00
Out of this appropriation of eight thousand eight
hundred and fifty-one dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only:
Director ... ccc ccc eee c cere eee eenee $ 3,600 00
Assistant to director, not exceeding. . 2,650 00
Stenographer, not exceeding.......- 1,200 00
Additional employes, not exceeding. . 300 00
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond
Fur maintenance and operation of the Medical College of
Virginia, College Division, at Richmond........see6-% 57,000 00
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of
Virginia, Hospital Division, at Richmond, for the free
treatment, care and maintenance of Virginia patients.. 25,000 00
And, in view of the unusual financial condition of the
said Medical College of Virginia and its immediate
and pressing need for financial assistance at this time,
there is hereby appropriated the additional sum to be
used for maintenance and operation of the Medical
College and maintenance and operation of the Hospital
Division for the free treatment, care and maintenance
of Virginia patients, twenty thousand dollars. It being
understood that the said additional appropriation is
only for the purpose of aiding said Medical College
through temporary financial difficulty.....-.--+-++++:> 20,000 00
Total for the Medical College of Virginia......-. $ 102,000 00
salary of Superintendent of Public Instruction (with-
out fees; the fees collected by him to be paid into the
general fund of the State treasury)............c.00.%
traveling expenses of the Superintendent of Public In-
struction ......... PETE TTTET Cree TTT eer Tree Tee
office rent of State Board of Education..............
premiums on official bonds of officers and clerks in the
office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, in
accordance with the provisions of sec. 325 of the Code
Of Virginia (1919) . 2... cece cc ccc ccc cw wc ccc cc eee
maintenance of public free schools.............e00-
Out of this appropriation of one million two hun-
dred and eighty-eight thousand one hundred and
twenty-five dollars there shall be expended under the
rules and regulations of the State Board of Education
for the establishment and maintenance of rural one-
room and two-room and graded schools, and for the
special supervision thereof, and to be apportioned
among such schools by the State Board of Education
and local authorities, not exceeding...... $440,000 00
Out of this sum of four hundred and forty thou-
sand dollars segregated to the establishment and main-
tenance of rural elementary schools, the State Board
of Education may use not exceeding twenty thousand
dollars for the establishment and maintenance of vaca-
tion schools in such sections of the State as the State
Board of Education may deem wise and proper, and an
amount not exceeding five thousand dollars for training
and caring for blind children under eight years of age,
or who are not eligible to enter the State schools for
the blind. Any unused balance of this sum to revert
to and become a part of the elementary fund.
It is provided, however, that the entire monies in
this whole appropriation of one million two hundred
and eighty-eight thousand one hundred and twenty-
five dollars, except as otherwise provided, shall
be apportioned by the State Board of Education
as prescribed by the Constitution of Virginia
to the public free schools of the several counties and
cities of the Commonwealth; pruvided further, how-
ever, that the said State Board of Education shall not
apportion any of the said fund to any county or city
unless said county or eity pay out of local funds at least
twenty per centum of the teachers’ salaries in the said
county or city; and provided further, however, that in
exceptional cases the State Board of Education may
except from this rule a county which is unable to pay
more than ten per centum of the teachers’ salaries.
physical education in the public elementary schools
and in the public high schools of the Commonwealth...§
maintenance of public high schools...........2......
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
two hundred thousand dollars for public high schools,
an amount, not to exceed fifteen thousand dollars, may.
be used by the State Board of Education to encourage
the teaching of home economics in such schools.
use exclusively for the promotion of vocational educa-
tion in agriculture and in the trades, home economics
and industries in high schools and for the preparation of
teachers of vocational subjects, as provided by the Act
of Congress approved February 23, 1917 (Public Act
No. 347 Sixty-fourth Congress), to be expended under
rules and regulations of the State Board of Education,
in accordance with provisions of sec. 6 of the act ap-
proved February 23, 1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918,