Chap. 136.—An ACT to provide for payment of small sums due from employers
State of Virginia or United States to distributees of decedents upon whose
estates there have been no qualifications. [H B 33]
Approved March 20, 1930
1.. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That when
there is due from the State of Virginia, or the United States as pension
or money allowed for burial expenses of soldiers, or money due from
any employer to a deceased employee, upon whose estate there has been
no qualification, a sum of not exceeding three hundred dollars, it shall
be lawful for the State of Virginia, the United States or such employer
after one hundred and twenty days from the death of said person to
whom such money is due to pay said sum to his or her surviving con-
sort, if any; if none such, then to the distributees of the said decedent
under the laws of the State of Virginia whose receipt therefor shall be
a full discharge and acquittance to all persons whomsoever on account
of such sum.
2. An emergency existing this act shall be in force from its passage.