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 | 1923es |
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Law Number | 90 |
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Chap. 90.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 2252 of the Code of
Virginia, as amended by acts approved March 15, 1920, March 19,
1920, and March 24, 1922. [H B 94]
Approved March 24, 1923.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That
section twenty-two hundred and fifty-two of the Code of Vir-
ginia, as amended by acts approved March fifteenth, nineteen
hundred and twenty, March nineteenth, nineteen hundred and
twenty, and March twenty-fourth, nineteen hundred and twenty-
two, be amended and re-enacted to read as follows:
Section 2252. Number of the commissioners of revenue:
when and how districts changed; voters in a city not to vote for
commissioners of a county.—There shall be four commissioners
of the revenue for each of the counties of Bedford, Franklin
aid Pittsylvania, three for each of the counties of Carroll,
Grayson, Halifax, Hanover, Louisa, Patrick, Tazewell, Camp-
bell, Smyth and Buchanan; two for each of the counties of
Accomac, Albemarle, Amherst, Bath, Botetourt, Brunswick,
Buckingham, Charlotte, Chesterfield, Dickenson, Dinwiddie,
Floyd, Henry, Henrico, Lunenburg, Madison, Mecklenburg,
Montgomery, Nansemond, Nelson, Norfolk, Nottoway, Orange,
Prince William, Russell, Roanoke, Scott, Southampton, Sussex,
Stafford, Washington and Wythe; one for each magisterial dis-
trict in the counties of Augusta, Fauquier, Lee, Loudoun, Rock-
bridge, Rockingham, Alleghany, Spotsylvania, Caroline and
Wise; one for every other county now existing, or which may
hereafter be created, and one for cach city; but the voters resid-
ing within any city shall not vote for the commissioner of the
revenue for the county within the limits of which the city lies.
In those counties in which there may be more than one com-
missioner, each shall be for a certain district or districts, the
bounds’ of which shall be as laid off and established when this
act takes effect; but the circuit court of any of said counties
may, prior to May first in any year, make any change in said
districts which to it shall seem proper. The provisions of this
act giving to the county of Buchanan three commissioners in-
stead of two, and giving to the county of Shenandoah one commis-
sioner instead of one for each magisterial district as at present,
and giving Culpeper county one commissioner instead of two
and Frederick county one commissioner instead of two, and
Cumberland county one commissioner instead of two, and Flu-
vanna county one commissioner instead of two, shall not be-
come effective until the next election of commissioners for the
said counties.