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. 422.—An ACT to appropriate the public revenue for the two years ending
rep ourely on the thirtieth day of June, 1937, and the thirtieth day of June,
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Approved March 30, 1936
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 July
in the years nineteen hundred and thirty-six, nineteen hundred and
thirty-seven, and nineteen hundred and thirty-eight, respectively, as
well as the revenue and money derived from all other sources, not
segregated by law to special funds which shall come into the State
treasury prior to the first day of July, in the years nineteen hundred
and thirty-six, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven, and nineteen hun-
dred and thirty-eight, respectively, shall establish a general fund, and
be, and the same is hereby appropriated for the years to close on the
thirtieth day of June, nineteen hundred and thirty-seven, and the
thirtieth day of June, nineteen hundred and thirty-eight, respectively,
in the following manner and for the following uses, to-wit:
1936-1937
For the Year Ending June 30, 1937
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF VIRGINIA
For legislating for the State _-___________----__-------------~-
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the salaries of
members, clerks, assistant clerks, officers, pages and em-
ployees; the mileage of members, officers and employees, in-
cluding salaries and mileage of members of legislative com-
mittees sitting during recess; and the incidental expenses of
the general assembly, not exceeding the sum of two thousand
dollars each for the senate and house of delegates; and to pay
any deficit in the contingent fund in the two houses, a sum
sufficient.
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall be
paid:
Clerk of the House of Delegates_____.___- $ 5,500 00
Clerk of the Senate ____----- 6 5,250 00
Index clerk and special assistant clerk of the
Senate, not exceeding ~~... — 2,400 00
JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT
SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS
For adjudication of legal cases___.___ ee
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and wages only:
President of the court ~__.-___---_-.---_-___- $ 7,900 00
Associate judges (6), at $7,500 each________ 45,000 00
Reporter —-_---.-- - _. 3,500 00
Clerk at Richmond —__---..--_-- 5,000 00
Clerk and law librarian at Staunton _______ 3,000 00
Clerk and law librarian at Wytheville..______ 4,000 00
Law librarian at Richmond —___-__---______ 3,000 00
Assistant law librarian at Richmond_______~ 1,800 00
Additional officers and employees of the court,
not exceeding ~______-_-___-__-----_--- 15,199 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation shall
be paid the traveling and other expenses of the judges of the
supreme court of appeals, one thousand dollars for each judge
and which shall be in lieu of mileage.
For printing records of litigation, a sum sufficient, estimated at___
Total for the supreme court of appeals__._________-
$
18,925 00
104,899 600
17,000 00
121,899 00
CIRCUIT COURTS
For adjudication of legal cases _______-___---------------------- $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and wages only:
Judges (34) at $4,500 each_...------- $ 153,000 00
Clerk at Richmond —__ ~~. __- _.. 1,500 00
Stenographer at Richmond, not exceeding____ _ 1,800 00
Compensation to sheriffs, sergeants, and
their deputies for attendance upon the cir-
cuit courts, as authorized by section 3503
of the Code of Virginia (1919)_________ 22,500 00
CORPORATION OR HUSTINGS COURTS
For adjudication of legal cases __._-__-_--- ee $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Judges (13), at $4,500 each... $ 58,500 00
Judge of the corporation court, city of Win-
chester ~~ 800 00
Clerk at Richmond _____ ~~ aoe eee 1,000 00
CITY COURTS
For adjudication of legal cases____----__-_--~--------- $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and wages only:
Judge of the law and equity court, city of
Norfolk ~~~ ~~~. _$ 4,500 00
Judge of the chancery court, city of Rich-
mond —------- _.... 4,500 00
Judge of the law and equity court, city of
Richmond __ ~~~ ~~__- ee 4,500 00
Judge of the law and equity court, city of
Richmond, part II ___-_-___-- 4,500 00
Judge of the law and chancery court, city of
Roanoke _______- == 4,500 00
their deputies, for attendance upon city
courts, as authorized by section 3503 of
the Code of Virginia (1919)_..__._.- 4,600 00
Total for judiciary department ~......~-~-----_____- $
190,800 00
60,300 00
27,100 00
400,099 090
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
GOVERNOR
For executive control of the State... ee
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries, wages and special compensations only:
Governor ~.-.---- ee -$ 10,000 00
Secretary of the Commonwealth, and ex-officio
secretary to the governor, not exceeding__
Stenographer and clerk (2), not exceeding
$1,620 each ~_-______--
Janitor, messenger and clerk, not exceeding__-
Elevator conductor and watchman, not exceed-
ing ~~ ~~~
Capitol guide, not exceeding __....-_--____
Additional employees and special payments, not
exceeding —--
For maintenance of governor’s house __________-_______
For State personnel survey —__________ Woe
4,000 00
3,240 00
1,820 00
1,660 00
1,500 00
8,600 00
Total for the governor ~--~--.- ~~
DIVISION OF THE BUDGET
For preparation of the budget and carrying out the provisions of
the act approved February 19, 1918 (acts of assembly, 1918,
chapter 64, pp. 118-120, as amended), and the additional du-
ties required by law —__- oe
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
CERO 2 eee, eee eee -$ 5,000 00
Secretary and statistical assistant, not exceed-
ing —.---__----_--__-------------------- 1,860 00
Additional employees, not exceeding __._____ 200 00
39,610 00
10,325 00
16,000 00
65,935 00
8,220 00
DIVISION OF STATUTORY RESEARCH AND DRAFTING
For assistance in preparing legislation ~______________
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Director in charge of division, not excceding__$ 5,000 00
1,500 00
Stenographer, not exceeding __..~.-~-______
7,910 00
DIVISION OF MILITARY AFFAIRS
For providing military protection for the State, to be expended
under the direction of the military board, in accordance with
a a oo $
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall be
paid:
Adjutant general ___.---__. $ 6,000 00
Assistant to the adjutant general, not exceed-
ing - 02 _ _... 2,800 00
Chief clerk and assistant to the adjutant gen-
eral, not exceeding ______._______.__._ 2,700 00
Assistant United States property and disburs-
ing officer, not exceeding _.--_--__-___-_- 2,100 00
Military storekeeper, not exceeding —_______ 1,800 00
For repair and construction of roads at the State rifle range______
It is hereby further provided that the military fund be,
‘and the same is hereby, abolished, and monies shall no longer
be set aside by the comptroller 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 authori-
ties, as provided by section 305 of an act approved March
16, 1916 (acts of assembly, 1916, chapter 516, section 305,
pages 871-872), a sum sufficient.
Total for the division of military affairs .....____ $
DIVISION OF GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS
For providing ice, fuel, light and water for buildings in the Capi-
tol Square ~.------__--- ne a _--____ $
For maintenance and operation of the Capitol grounds and pub-
lic buildings ~___-_----_____-----_---- oo a
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Director ____--.----__--- + _ -$ 2,880 00
Supervisor of State power plants, not exceed-
TA cn rer SR A See 4,500 00
Capitol Police
Policeman, not exceeding ~__ Le . $ 1,800 00
Policemen (4), not exceeding $1, 670 each____ 6,680 00
109,480 00
2,000 00
"111,480 90
21,800 00
83,725 00
Capitol Building
Janitors (2), not exceeding $1,260 each______ $ 2,520 00
Capitol Power Plant
Chief engineer, not exceeding ______________ $ 2,500 00
Assistant engineer, not exceeding __________ 1,860 00
Engineers (2), not exceeding $1,704 each___. 3,408 00
Firemen (3), not exceeding $1,476 each... 4,428 00
State Library Building
Elevator conductor, not exceeding __________ $ 1,400 00
Night watchman and elevator conductor, not
OXCOediNG asnneux Wee 1,400 00
Elevator conductor and night watchman (2),
not exceeding $700 each ____-__----_-___- 1,400 00
Janitors (2), not exceeding $1,260 each___. 2,520 00
State Office Building
Equipment engineer, not exceeding _.________ $ 2,667 00
Chief mechanic, not exceeding _.____________ 1,860 00
Elevator conductors (3), not exceeding $1,500
each __-______-------- +--+ 4,500 00
Elevator conductors and night watchmen (2),
not exceeding $1,400 each ___.__._-_____ 2,800 00
Maid, not exceeding ~----------_-_------__- 576 00
Janitors (3), not exceeding $1,260 each_._._ 3,780 00
Window cleaner, not exceeding ~___________ 1,320 00
Janitor and utility man, not exceeding______ 1,770 00
Plumber, not exceeding ________-_____________ 1,335 00
Janitresses (10), not exceeding $408 each____ 4,080 00
It is hereby provided that no part of this appropriation
for the Division of Grounds and Buildings shall be used to
furnish floor coverings, electric fans or other office equipment
to any State officer, department, board, institution or other
State agency.
For improvements to first floor of Capitol building._____________
Total for the division of grounds and buildings._____
ART COMMISSION
For approving works of art and structures _...__-__---__--__
6,000 00
111,525 00
1,000 00
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
For auditing accounts of the State and of local government units__ $
Out of this appropriation the Auditor of Public Ac-
counts shall be paid a salary of _-____-________. $ 6,000 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the expenses of
the auditing committee, as provided by law, a sum sufficient.
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
Attorney General
For providing legal services for the State__..__..__._--
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and special compensations only:
Attorney general ~~---_____. oo $ 7,000 00
Assistant attorneys general (2), not exceeding
| ooo eee 10,000 00
Assistant attorney general, not exceeding... 4,250 00
Assistant attorneys general (2), not exceeding
$4,000 each ___--__- se emcees eecee ces 8,000 00
Assistant attorney general, not exceeding... 3,000 00
Secretaries (4), not exceeding $1,760 each... 7,040 00
Additional employees and special payments,
not exceeding ~-_.---.--.--.----------. 2,333 00
For payment of amount awarded Stephanna V. Hodges and chil-
dren by the Industrial Commission as compensation for the
death of J. L. Hedges eit se eet
This appropriation of $390 shall be paid to the person
or persons thereto entitled by the award of the Industrial
Commission, at the rate of $7.50 per week.
Total for the attorney general __..__.__-_____.____
Division of Motion Picture Censorship
For examining and licensing motion picture films publicly ex-
hibited in Virginia ~_~_-__----------------_-_-----------.___. $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and special compensations only:
116,495 00
46,190 00
390 00
46,580 00
21,090 00
Members of board (3), at $3,000 each_______- $ 9,000 00
Executive secretary, not exceeding __________ 2,000 00
Operator, not exceeding __.___..___________ 2,700 00
Additional salaries and special payments, not
exceeding -.----__----- 2,600 00
Total for the department of law__________________ $
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
Division of Accounts and Control
For auditing and recording the financial transactions ‘of the State_ $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and wages only:
Comptroller —___----_.-_--------------.---- $ 6,000 00
Assistant comptroller, n not exceeding ________ 4,000 00
Secretary to comptroller __.._.-__.------ 2,400 00
Accountant, bookkeeping section, not exceed-
ing —----_--______-___-_---__---_-------. 3,600 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding a 2,500 00
Bookkeepers (2), not exceeding $2, 400 exalt. 4,800 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding ~______._____ 2,100 00
Chief clerk, county and city section, not ex-
ceeding ~-_--__--_--------.--..----.-.. 3,100 00
Clerk, not exceeding ~_..______._-_.__.____. 2,100 00
Clerk, not exceeding ~___--_-------_------_- 1,800 00
Stenographer, not exceeding ~.______--_____- 1,620 00
Chief clerk, revenue section, not exceeding. 3,000 00
Clerk, not exceeding ~--__-__.____-_-___.___.___ _ 1,800 00
Chief clerk, tabulating section, not exceeding__ 3,000 00
Chief clerk, expenditure section, not exceeding. 3,000 00
Auditor, criminal claims, not exceeding_..___ 2,100 00
Auditors, general claims (2), not exceeding
$2,200 each ~__----__.-_----- +--+ 4,400 00
Auditor, highway claims, not exceeding _____ 2,100 00
Auditor, payrolls, not exceeding ~_..________ 2,100 00
Additional salaries and wages, not exceeding_. 22,360 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the costs of the
official bonds of the comptroller; and the costs of the surety
bonds of the employees in the division of accounts and con-
trol, in accordance with the provisions of section 325 of the
Code of Virginia (1919).
For collecting old claims (as authorized by section 2596 of the
Code of Virginia (1919)), and for adjustment of State litiga-
tion, a sum sufficient, estimated at. --.--_._--____--_
67,670 00
89,460 00
14,000 00
For
For
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the costs of civil
prosecution in civil cases, expenses and commissions in col-
lecting old debts, etc., in accordance with section 2534 of the
Code of Virginia (1919), and costs of collecting delinquent or
past due State taxes. No person shall receive annual com-
pensation out of this appropriation in excess of $5,000.00.
support of lunatics in jails and in charge of private persons,
a sum sufficient, estimated at _.-._____-._-__ ee
payment of pensions and relief of needy Confederate women__
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Chief pension clerk, not exceeding ____.____. $ 3,100 00
Clerk-stenographer, not exceeding —___._____ 1,620 00
Additional salaries, not exceeding ____________ 2,840 00
Out of this appropriation 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 to
appropriate public revenue, approved March 9, 1928 (acts of
general assembly, 1928, chapter 110), to $320.00 a year, for
total blindness, $540.00 a year; to $200.00 a year for total dis-
ability $540.00 a year; and to each widow of a soldier, sailor
or marine, who was married prior to October 1, 1880, and
who has not remarried, and who is otherwise entitled under
this act to a pension, $120.00 a year, and to such widow who
is blind, $240.00 a year and to each widow of a Confederate
soldier married on or after October 1, 1880, and prior to Janu-
ary 1, 1921, and who has not remarried $100.00 a year, and
to each widow of a Confederate soldier who married on or
after January 1, 1921, who is over 75 years of age, and who
has not remarried $100.00 a year; and to soldiers proven to be
totally deaf by certificate of a reputable practicing physician
and affidavits by two reputable unrelated disinterested citizens,
who are fully acquainted with the applicant, $540.00 a year;
and to the personal representative of each deceased pensioner
$45.00 for the funeral expenses of such deceased pensioner ;
provided, however, that the said sum of $45.00 may be paid
without the qualification of a personal representative to the
undertaker, when such undertaker shall file his bill,
verified by proper affidavit with the comptroller to-
gether with copy of death certificate of such pensioner, and the
allowances as authorized by the act aforesaid; provided, fur-
ther, that under the provisions of this act any person who
actually accompanied a soldier in the service and remained
faithful and loyal as the body servant of such soldier, or who
14,000 00
633,440 00
served as cook, hostler or teamster, or who worked on breast-
works under any command of the army and thereby rendered
service to the Confederacy, shall be entitled to receive an an-
nual pension of $84.00, proof of service to be prescribed by
the comptroller.
Any unexpended portion of this appropriation shall revert
to the general fund of the State treasury, and no part thereof
shall be prorated among pensioners.
It is further provided that out of the appropriations for
public printing, the director of the division of purchase and
printing shall supply all forms and have done and pay for
all printing, binding, ruling, etc., required by the comptroller
in pension matters and in connection with the payment of pen-
sions. The comptroller shall pay monthly at such dates as he
may prescribe the pensions authorized by this act.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of
six hundred and thirty-three thousand four hundred and forty
dollars there shall be expended for relief of needy Confederate
women of Virginia, born not later than December 31, 1875,
who are not upon the State pension roster, and who are not in-
mates 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-
ter 56, page 81) _.-- ae a $ 28,000 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of
six hundred and thirty-three thousand four hundred and forty
dollars there shall be expended for care of needy Confederate
women who are inmates of the Home for Needy Confederate
Women at Richmond, in accordance with the provisions of the
acts approved March 4, 1914 (acts of assembly, 1914, chap-
ter 40, ape 00) meen cues -$ 25,000 00
For assessing property for taxation and collecting and distribut-
ing records of assessments, a sum sufficient, estimated at____ $ 290,000 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid compensation and
expenses of office to city and county commissioners of the
revenue, as authorized by chapter 364 of the acts of as-
sembly of 1934, commissions to examiners of records, and the
postal and express charges on land and property books, etc.
For collecting State taxes, a sum sufficient, estimated at________ 310,000 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid to county and
city treasurers the compensation and expenses of office author-
ized by chapter 364 of the acts of assembly of 1934, and to
county and city clerks of courts, the commissions to which
they are entitled by law for the collection of State taxes.
For
For
criminal charges, a sum sufficient, estimated at _.____.____
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the costs incident
to the arrest and prosecution of persons charged with the vio-
lation of State laws, including salaries of attorneys for the
Commonwealth, as authorized by chapter 364 of the acts
of assembly of 1934, expenses of juries, witnesses, etc.,
but where a witness attends in two or more cases on the
same day, only one fee shall be allowed such witness; where
more than two officers participate in making an arrest, the
court may allow fees therefor to only two such officers;
the transportation costs of the State board of public wel-
fare, as provided by section 1907 of the Code of Virginia
(1919), and the transportation costs of the Virginia Manual
Labor School for Colored Boys (acts of assembly, 1920, chap-
ter 344, pages 515-516), as provided by the act approved Feb-
ruary 5, 1900 (acts of assembly, 1899-1900, chapter 273, sec-
tion 6, page 302), cost of maintenance in local jails of persons
charged with violation of State laws, including food, clothing,
medicine, medical attention, guardian, etc.; provided, however,
that all jail physicians be paid at the rate provided 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,
the population of which is less than 100,000, and not more than
one thousand dollars per calendar year shall be paid the jail
physician or physicians of any city or county, the population
of which is 100,000 or over, and coroner’s fees, etc., said com-
pensation for jail physician to be paid at the end of the calendar
year; provided, however, that in case of death or resignation,
his compensation shall be prorated on the basis the time of
service bears to the full calendar year. Provided, no deduc-
tion or cut shall be made in reimbursing any sheriff the actual
cost of supplies purchased by him under authority of law.
It is provided, however, that no part of this appropriation
shall be used for the payment of criminal charges incident to
prisoners employed on the State convict road force or at
the State industrial farm for women, or at the State peni-
tentiary farm and state prison farm for defective misde-
meanants, or the transportation costs of prisoners committed
to the custody of the Virginia Industrial School for Boys
(acts of assembly, 1920, chapter 76, pages 64-66).
apportionment to counties which have withdrawn from the
provisions of chapter 415 of the acts of assembly of 1932, of
the proceeds of the motor vehicle fuel tax to which such
counties are entitled by law, a sum sufficient.
952,105 00
For payment of interest on the State debt, a sum sufficient______
Out of this appropriation 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 (excluding, how-
ever, interest on bonds acquired or cancelled for the sinking
fund for the redemption of the public debt prior to January 1,
1934) interest on bonds issued under an act of the general as-
sembly of Virginia, approved April 18, 1927 (acts of assembly,
1927, chapter 93, page 192) and interest on money borrowed for
the purpose of meeting a casual deficit in State revenue.
For payment of interest on certificates of indebtedness issued un-
der the terms of an act approved March 19, 1926 (acts of as-
sembly, 1926, chapter 211, page 388), and interest on refunding
highway certificates of indebtedness, to be paid out of the
State highway maintenance and construction fund; provided,
that no part of this appropriation shall be paid out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury, a sum_ sufficient, esti-
mated at ___.------- _------.-$ 175,345 00
For per diem and expenses of presidential electors____- oo
For payment to counties, cities and incorporated towns of the
amount of net profits derived from the operation of the Vir-
ginia alcoholic beverage control act, to which said localities
are entitled under section 16 of chapter 94 of the acts of
assembly of 1934, a sum sufficient.
For premiums on official bonds of county and city officers, as re-
quired by chapter 427 of acts of 1930, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at __.--_----- eee +
For reissue of old warrants previously charged off, a sum sufficient,
estimated at ~--_--_--_ oon _
For the refund of monies improperly, erroneously, or illegally paid
into the general fund of the State treasury, a sum sufficient.
No part of this appropriation shall be paid for any re-
fund in excess of $500.00 except such payment be first approved
by the governor in writing.
606,670 00
400 00
18,000 00
10,000 00
Total for the division of accounts and control____._ $ 2,978,015 00
Division of the Treasury
For the custody and disbursement of State money___..___._____ $ 47,915 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and wages only:
State treasurer (without fees or commissions,
the fees and commissions collected by him
to be paid into the general fund of the
State treasury) - ~---------___________- $ 6,000 00
First deputy-chief clerk, not exceeding_______ 3,500 00
Second deputy, not exceeding ___.__________ 3,400 00
Third deputy, not exceeding _________..--___- 3,200 00
Fourth deputy, not exceeding _____..________ 2,900 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding _...-.---.--- 2,200 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding ____-____________ 2,000 00
Senior stenographer, not exceeding _________ 1,800 00
Senior stenographer, not exceeding __________ 1,700 00
Additional employees and wages, not ex-
ceeding _-_.----_- -. 6,995 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation shall
be paid the premiums on the official bonds of the State treasurer
and employees in the division of the treasury, and the pre-
miums on burglar and time lock insurance policies on vault
in the division of the treasury, and on messenger insurance
policy.
Division of Purchase and Printing
For purchasing commodities for the State and public printing ____ $ 116,060 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Director ~~~ ~~~---------------------------- $ 5,000 00
Assistant in charge of purchasing, not exceed-
6 3,900 00
Buyer, not exceeding ~-----------__________ 3,500 00
Clerk, not exceeding ~_-_.-____-_-___- 2,800 00
Additional employees, not exceeding ________ 17,310 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid only the cost of
public printing required for the work of departments, institu-
tions and agencies of the State government now authorized to
be paid out of the public printing fund, including a sum not
to exceed $6,250 for printing, binding, etc., of Virginia Re-
POTS cies ccm sn) RIERA $ 77,950 00
It is hereby provided that no part of this appropriation
for the division of purchase and printing shall be expended
in furnishing stationery or other office supplies to any State
officer, department, board, institution or other State agency.
Division of Motor Vehicles
For administration of motor vehicle license, registration and fuel
tax laws _______ — aoe __-$156,945 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Director ~~~-~-------~-~------ ++ $ 6,000 00
Assistant director, not exceeding ____________ 3,600 00
Investigator, not exceeding ___________ _-- 2,100 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding _________________ 2,100 00
Auditor, not exceeding _-_-__---_--__--____- 2,800 00
Secretary, not exceeding ____._______ _ 1,800 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding ~-__-____________ 1,680 00
Senior assistant auditor, not exceeding______ 2,100 00
Superintendent of police, not exceeding _______ 3,300 00
Chief title clerk, not exceeding ~___________ 3,000 00
Mail clerk, not exceeding _________ _-...... 1,800 00
Addressograph supervisor, not exceeding__._. 2,100 00
Auditors (4), not exceeding $1,680 each__.__ 6,720 00
Investigator, not exceeding ___..____________ 1,800 00
Senior supervising auditor, not exceeding... 2,700 00
Correspondence clerk, not exceeding ________ 1,800 00
Additional employees, not exceeding ~_______ 60,804 00
For payment of fees to sub-agents for receiving applications for
the registration of titles to motor vehicles and for issuance of
licenses in accordance with law, a sum sufficient, estimated
at ~____ eee $ 75,000 00
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall be
paid:
License clerk, not exceeding ~______-_______ $ 1,668 00
License clerk, not exceeding _-____________- 960 00
For field inspection _--~-------.-----------~-------. 204,780 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Electrical engineer, not exceeding ~_________ $ 1,980 00
Lieutenants of police (2), not exceeding
$1,980 each ________-_---_---_-------___. 3,960 00
Sergeant of police, not exceeding ____________ 1,860 00
Sergeants of police (13), not exceeding
$1,620 each ___--__------_-- 21,060 00
Officer, not exceeding _____ oe 1,800 00
Additional employees, not exceeding ________ 74,700 00
For licensing operators of motor vehicles________.____._ $181,005 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Supervisor, not exceeding —~._.-__---__--- $ 2,400 00
Lieutenants of police (2), not exceeding
$1,980 each _ -- 2k 3,960 00
Sergeant of police, not exceeding _________ 1,860 00
Sergeants of police (3), not exceeding $1,620
each _o8 4,860 00
Additional employees, not exceeding ~_______ 88,622 00
For maintenance and operation of buildings occupied by di-
vision of motor vehicles at 12th and Main Streets, Rich-
mond ~~~. ~~~ $ 8,410 00
For testing and approving motor vehicle devices..____ 2,000 00
For furnishing information from official records _____. 5,000 00
For refund of taxes on motor vehicle fuels in accordance with law,
a sum sufficient.
The appropriations made to the division of motor vehicles
for testing and approving motor vehicle devices and for fur-
nishing information from official records shall be paid only out
of fees and revenues collected by the said division and paid
into the State treasury for the administration of the said re-
spective activities. All other appropriations made to the said
division shall be paid only out of revenues collected and paid
into the State treasury by the division of motor vehicles and
credited to the State highway maintenance and construction
fund, and none of the appropriations made to the said division
shall be paid out of the general fund of the State treasury.
All revenue received from the issuance of licenses to
operators of motor vehicles in accordance with chapter 385 of
the acts of assembly of 1932, or of any amendment thereto,
shall be paid directly into the State treasury to the credit
of the State highway maintenance and construction fund.
With the written approval of the governor first obtained,
the division of motor vehicles may spend for furnishing in-
formation from official records and for testing and approving
motor vehicle devices, in addition to the amounts herein ap-
propriated therefor, any additional revenue which the division
of accounts and control may show as standing to the credit
of the said respective funds.
Compensation Board
For regulating compensation of local officers, in accordance with
the provisions of chapter 364 of the Acts of Assembly of
1934 oe $ 8,000 00
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall be
paid:
Chairman ____-___ Bn $ 2,400 00
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund
For supervising the debt service of the State__..___________ Woe $ 100 00
For providing for the sinking fund for the redemption of refund-
ing bonds and school and college refunding certificates, a
sum sufficient ----------_____-_---- ee 85,000 00
For providing sinking fund for the redemption of Century bonds. 48,115 00
This appropriation, or so much thereof as may be neces-
sary, shall be used to carry out the provisions of section
2594 of the Code of Virginia (1919), and the provisions of
section eight of an act approved April 18, 1927 (acts of as-
sembly, 1927, chapter 93, page 192) and any amendments
thereto.
It is hereby provided that all cash dividends received by
the State on its holdings of the capital stock of the Richmond,
Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company during the
year ending June 30, 1937, shall be applied to a sinking fund
for the redemption of that part of the State debt represented
by century bonds, and there is hereby appropriated out of the
general fund of the State treasury, an additional amount suff-
cient to provide an installment of $118,115.45 for the aforesaid
sinking fund, provided, however, that the amount herein ap-
propriated out of the general fund shall be payable only to
the extent that the dividend received from the aforesaid Rich-
mond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company dur-
ing the year ending June 30, 1937, is less than $118,115.45.
For providing sinking fund for the redemption of State highway
certificates refunding bonds to be paid only out of the State
highway maintenance and construction fund______ $ 557,230 00
Total for the commissioners of the sinking fund___.._ $ 133,215 00
Total for the department of finance. = -__ __.. $ 3,283,205 00
DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION
State Tax Commissioner
For administration of the tax laws ____._______ oo $ 143,395 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
State tax commissioner ~_._--_-._-_-. $ 10,000 00
Supervisor individual taxes, not exceeding___ 4,250 00
Field auditors (3), not exceeding $3,300 each__ 9,900 00
Auditor, not exceeding ~--.--------.----_-_ 3,100 00
Clerk, not exceeding __.-___ ne 2,200 00
Statistician (economist), not exceeding_____- 4,000 00
Secretary, not exceeding _________ . 1,800 00
Supervisor, corporation taxes, not exeendiite. 3,500 00
Assistant auditor, not exceeding ~----------~ 2,200 00
Clerks (2), not exceeding $2,000 each________ 4,000 00
Auditor, not exceeding __.____-_-_-___________ 2,500 00
Auditors (2), not exceeding $2, 000° each___ 4,000 00
Field agents (2), not exceeding $2,400 each_._ 4,800 00
Field agent, not exceeding ~-______-----_-- 2,000 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding oo 1,800 00
Assistant auditor, not exceeding __-.._______ 2,000 00
Clerk, not exceeding —~________-__- ae 1,620 00
Supervisor, inheritance taxes, not exceeding. 3,100 00
Auditor, partnership taxes, not exceeding... 2,800 00
Tax examiners (2), not exceeding $1,800
each ____- 3,600 00
Tax examiners (2), not ‘exceating $2,200
each ____-- 4,400 00
Tax examiner, not exceeding —_____________ 1,620 00
Additional employees, not exceeding ~_______ 34,700 00
DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATIONS
State Corporation Commission
For expenses of administration of the State corporation commission $ 54,080 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Chairman State corporation commission______ $ 7,200 00
Other members of the State corporation com-
mission (2), at $7,000 each ____________ 14,000 00
Clerk of the State corporation commission
(without fees, the fees collected by him to
be paid into the general fund of the State
treasury), not exceeding _.-____________ 3,600 00
Director of securities division, not exceeding..$ 4,000 00
First assistant clerk, not exceeding __._____ 2,400 00
Bailiff and report clerk, not exceeding _____ 2,000 00
Charter record clerk, not exceeding _...______ 2,000 00
Court reporter, not exceeding —._--_-_ 2,000 00
Judicial and financial secretary, not exceeding 1,800 00
Document copying clerk, not exceeding______ 1,620 00
Supply room clerk and messenger, not exceed-
ing ~~~ 1,700 00
Registration fee and franchise tax clerk, not
exceeding ~~---.-_ _--..-.... 1,600 00
Additional employees, not exceeding __._____ 7,100 00
For assessment and taxation of public service corporations and
administration of aviation law
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
First assistant assessor, not exceeding ______ $ 4,300 00
Inspector in charge of aviation and railroads,
not exceeding __ Oe 3,000 00
Assistant assessor, not exceeding ___..______ 2,500 00
Clerical assistant, not exceeding ____.______ 1,800 00
Stenographer, not exceeding _____-__-_ 1,500 90
For supervision of public service corporation accounting and
statistics ~~~ ae _
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ry only:
Public service accountant ~----------------- $ 3,000 00
For rate regulation ______ oe
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Commerce counsel, not exceeding ~------___- $ 4,500 00
Rate clerk, not exceeding —___ wee 3,300 00
Assistant commerce counsel and rate clerk, not
exceeding __----------------------- _ 2,400 00
Stenographer, not exceeding ____---_-.------ 1,500 00
For regulating heat, light and power, water, and telephone com-
panies _____---__- eee
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Engineer, not exceeding ~--_---------------- $ 4,300 00
Assistant engineer, not exceeding —....------ 3,000 00
14,490 00
3,005 00
14,480 00
12,995 00
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Assistant engineer, not exceeding .-________- $ 2,700 00
Stenographer, not exceeding ~-_------------ 1,500 00
regulating sale of securities, in accordance with the provisions
of the act approved March 20, 1920 (acts of assembly, 1920,
chapter 359, pages 536-544) ___-___. oo
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ry only:
Stenographer, not exceeding _______._________$ 1,700 00
regulating motor vehicle carriers —.._~--_--_-_----/_----
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Chief clerk and stenographer, not exceeding..$ 2,000 00
Stenographer, not exceeding ~-.---______-_-- 1,500 00
making appraisals and valuations of properties of certain
classes of public service companies for rate making purposes
and the performance of other functions of the commission rela-
tive to the supervision and regulation of said companies, in
accordance with the act approved March 20, -1924 (acts of
assembly, 1924, chapter 374, pages 536-538) to be paid only
out of the proceeds of the taxes levied and collected under
the provisions of the act approved March 20, 1924 (acts of
assembly, 1924, chapter 374, pages 536 to 538, inclusive) as
amended, upon the annual gross receipts of certain classes
of public service companies doing business in Virginia and
upon the gross receipts of the Virginia pilot’s association,
and not out of the general fund of the State treasury, the
amount derived from the aforesaid tax, and unexpended bal-
ances from said tax revenue, estimated at________ $ 96,000 00
preparation and prosecution of rate cases______-
payment of court costs, a sum sufficient, estimated at__._____
It shall be the duty of the State corporation commission
to fix and proclaim rates on all automobile accident insurance
of every kind, class and description.
regulating motor vehicle carriers to be paid only out of the
fees and revenues payable therefor to the State corporation
commission for expenditure for said regulation in accordance
with the provisions of chapter 360 of the acts of assembly
of 1932 and chapter 396 of the acts of assembly of 1934, the
amount of said revenues estimated at -_.._____- $ 8,200 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation the following
salaries shall be paid:
2,035 00
3,605 00
7,500 00
300 00
Assistant assessor, not exceeding __.________ $ 3,000 00
Typist-clerk, not exceeding ___._..______._... 1,200 00
Total for the State corporation commission__..____ $ 112,490 00
Bureau of Insurance and Banking
For 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 pay-
ment of the expenses incurred in supervising and inspecting
the aforesaid concerns, and paid into the State treasury in
accordance with law, and out of unexpended balances in said
fees, licenses and taxes heretofore paid into the State treasury
as aforesaid; provided, however, that no part of this appro-
priation shall be paid out of the general fund of the State
treasury, not exceeding __-__-__----_----------__- $ 72,610 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and special compensations only:
Deputy commissioner, not exceeding ___._._$ 4,750 00
Actuary, not exceeding ~~---__--____-__-___- 4,000 00
Assistant actuary, not exceeding ___.._______ 3,000 00
Fire rate clerk, not exceeding -_..__--______ 3,500 00
Chief examiner, not exceeding ~.-_._-______ 3,000 00
Receiving and disbursing clerk, not exceeding. 2,600 00
Complaint clerk, not exceeding ~..___________. 2,600 00
Examiners (3), not exceeding $2,400 each__ 7,200 00
Fire marshal director, not exceeding________ 3,000 00
Deputy fire marshals (3), not exceeding $1,800
each __-_-_ 5,400 00
Chief deputy fire marshal, not exceeding___._ 2,000 00
Additional employees and special payments, not
exceeding ~-------__--- 13,210 00
Nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent
the commissioner of insurance and banking, or the State
corporation commission, from assessing expenses for the super-
vision of insurance companies and insurance rates to an
amount exceeding the amount hereby appropriated, in ac-
cordance with sections 4194, 4195, 4196 and 4197, of the
Code of Virginia, but before an amount exceeding said sum
shall be so assessed against insurance companies the approval
of the governor shall be first obtained; and any such sums
so assessed for additional expenses are hereby appropriated
for the purposes mentioned in said Code sections.
For examination of banks and small loan companies, as required
by law —~~--_- ooo oe eee $ 74,980 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and special compensations only:
Commissioner of insurance and banking._____$ 5,000 00
Examiner in chief, not exceeding_..--..-_.__ 3,300 00
Examiner of banks, not exceeding __...__.___ 3,500 00
Examiner of banks, not exceeding __..______ 2,900 00
Examiners of banks (2), not exceeding $2,550
each ____- ae _ 5,100 00
Examiners of banks (4), not exceeding $2,100
each ~_-_-_ 8,400 00
Assistant examiner of banks, not exceeding.. 2,400 00
Assistant examiner of banks, not exceeding. 2,100 00
Assistant examiners of banks (5), not exceed-
ing $1,800 each ~---------_-----_-----_- 9,000 00
Clerk and stenographer, not exceeding _______ 1,800 00
Additional employees and special payments, not
exceeding ----------------------~------ 5,680 00
Total for department of corporations__._..______.__ $
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Bureau of Labor and Industry
For expenses of administration of the bureau of labor and in-
dustry ____-_______ oe
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Commissioner of labor _.-_-_____________----$ 5,000 00
Assistant commissioner of labor, not exceed-
ing _- 3,000 00
Chief clerk and bookkeeper, not exceeding____ 2,200 00
Secretary-stenographer, not exceeding ______ 2,200 00
For compilation and publication of industrial statistics.___________ .
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Statistician, not exceeding —____ — $ 3,000 00
Clerk-stenographer, not exceeding ~_--__-___ 1,500 00
For inspection of factories, institutions and mercantile establish-
ments ~_-~_-~~~------_---- - ~ eee
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
187,470 CO
13,835 90
5,225 00
12,675 00
Chief factory inspector, not exceeding________ $ 2,400 00
Inspectors (2), not exceeding $2,300 each____ 4,600 00
Inspector, not exceeding ____.___---_--- 1,800 00
For inspection of mines and quarries ~~ ~---------------
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Chief mine inspector, not exceeding _________ $ 3,000 00
Mine inspectors (2), not exceeding $2,600 each 5,200 00
Mine inspector, not exceeding ~_.___________ 2,400 00
Secretary, not exceeding _ = Ss«*=2000 (00
For supervising the employment of women and children in in-
dustry —--------
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Director, not exceeding ____________________$ 2,400 00
Inspector, not exceeding ~~.___-____ _. 1,800 00
Secretary-stenographer, not exceeding ~______ 1,500 00
For maintenance of public employment service__________---___-__-
For maintenance of public employment service, to be paid only out
of funds received from Federal government for such employ-
ment service and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury —_------------_-------------------------- $ 17,000 00
Total for the bureau of labor and industry _._____
DEPARTMENT OF WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION
Industrial Commission of Virginia
For administration of the Virginia workmen’s compensation act,
to be paid out of the receipts from taxes levied and collected
and paid into the State treasury for the administration of the
workmen’s compensation act in accordance with law; provided,
that no part of this appropriation shall be paid out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury, not exceeding____$ 96,195 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and special compensation only:
Chairman ____ - oo $ 5,400 00
Commissioners (2), at $5,200 each __._______ 10,400 00
Secretary, not exceeding ~__________-----___ 3,600 00
Statistician, not exceeding _-------- 4,000 00
Assistant statistician, not exceeding ________ 3,000 00
Claims examiner and deputy commissioner, not
CxCCECIS nnn tee 3,800 00
$
15,565 00
6,690 00
14,670 00
68,660 00
Medical examiner, not exceeding ~-__________ $ 2,700 00
Hearing reporter-stenographer, not exceeding. 1,920 00
Hearing reporter-stenographer, not exceeding. _ 1,800 00
Hearing reporter-stenographer, not exceeding — 1,740 00
Docket clerk-stenographer, not exceeding...__ _ 1,740 00
Assistant examiner-stenographer, not exceed-
ing 1,740 00
Additional employees and special payments, not
exceeding —---- 20,740 00
For administration of the workmen’s compensation act
there is hereby appropriated the additional sum of $5,000.00
to be paid out of the workmen’s compensation fund; provided,
however, that no part of this appropriation shall be expended
except with the governor’s approval in writing first obtained.
DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
For administration of the functions, powers and duties assigned to
the Virginia alcoholic beverage control board by the alcoholic
beverage control act, to be paid only out of the monies col-
lected and paid into the State treasury by the said board, as
provided by section 17 of said act, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury, a sum sufficient, estimated
ae ere tr IIS $9,600,874 00
It is hereby provided that out of this appropriation the
following salaries shall be paid:
Chairman of the board, not exceeding________ $ 7,500 00
Vice-chairman, not exceeding _...-.--_-____ 7,500 00
Member of board, not exceeding _..-____-__ 7,500 00
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
State Board of Education
For expenses of administration of the State board of education,
including the payment of premiums on official bonds in ac-
cordance with the provisions of section 325 of the Code of
Witeimid (C1919) mascara
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and special compensations only:
Superintendent of public instruction (without
fees, the fees collected by him to be paid
into the general fund of the State treas-
ury) ~~-_--- ~~ ---------------..$ 6,000 00
$
209,765 00
Auditor, not exceeding ~~ ~--.----________- $ 4,000 00
Assistant auditor, not exceeding ~ _.________ 1,800 00
Director of higher education, not exceeding. 4,500 00
Director of instruction, not exceeding______ 4,000 00
Director of school buildings, not exceeding. 4,000 00
Director of libraries and text books, not ex-
ceeding ~~~--------.---_-- ---..---... 4,000 00
Supervisor of elementary schools, not exceed-
1G ce eee AOD OD
Supervisor of physical and health education,
not exceeding _ oe 4,000 00
Supervisor of secondary education, not exceed-
ing ~-__ oon eee 4,000 00
Supervisor of school house planning, not ex-
ceeding ~___--_------ ee 3,750 00
Supervisor of music and art, not exceeding__ 3,600 00
Supervisor of specifications, not exceeding_._ 3,300 00
Supervisor of construction, not exceeding_.___ 2,820 00
Assistant supervisor of elementary schools, not
exceeding ~----_-_--------------------- 3,000 00
Assistant supervisor of school buildings, not
RRC CNG ceceeeereeceme eens 2,600 00
Chief clerk, certification department, not ex-
ceeding _---- ne 2,000 00
Secretary, not exceeding ~_.__.-_____________ 2,000 00
Secretary, not exceeding ~____--.-__________ 1,700 00
Secretary, not exceeding ~~-___------- 1,620 00
Division superintendents, not exceeding______ 103,000 00
Additional employees and special payments, not
exceeding ~__-__..----__- ----------_-. 14,480 00
For maintenance of public free schools____.__--------_-_________ $ 6,047,650 00
Out of this appropriation 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 there-
of, and to be apportioned among such schools by the State
board of education and local authorities, not exceed-
ing ~--------- ee ae $ 663,000 00
It is provided that the entire monies in this whole appro-
priation of $6,047,650.00, except as otherwise provided, shall be
apportioned by the State board of education as prescribed by
section 135 of the Constitution of Virginia, on a basis of
school population, to the public free schools of the several
counties and cities of the Commonwealth; provided, further,
however, that the said State board of education shall not ap-
portion any of the said funds to any county or city unless said
county or city pay out of local funds at least twenty per centum
of the teachers’ salaries in the said county or city; and pro-
vided, further, however, that in exceptional cases the State
board of education may except from this rule a county which
is unable to pay more than ten per centum of the teachers’
salaries.
For maintenance of libraries in public schools, in accordance with
the provisions of section 713 of the Code of Virginia (1919),
not exceeding —~-_.------ ee S$ 33,000 00
For apportionment by the State board of education, as a discre-
tionary fund, in accordance with a plan which shall be adopted
by the said board, with the Governor’s approval, to insure the
maintenance of a school term of not less than eight months in
each county ~~-~-- oon cies nents Bemesinemensomimsncoci 150,000 00
It is hereby provided that no part of this appropriation of
$150,000.00 shall be apportioned to any county until such county
has given satisfactory assurances to the State board of educa-
tion that it has raised, or will raise, for support of the public
schools in said county, an amount which, when added to the
amount apportioned to said county, on the basis of school popu-
lation, with the addition thereto of the amount received out of
this appropriation of $150,000.00 will enable the public schools
in said county to be maintained for a period of not less than
eight months.
For maintenance of rural public high schools__________________ 164,415 00
Provided, however, that no part of this appropriation shall
be apportioned to any county in which a tuition fee is charged
to a pupil in any grade of the elementary or high schools of said
county, excepting, however, such county or counties in which
there is a town constituting a separate school district operated
by a school board and which under regulations prescribed by
the State board of education may charge high school tuition
for pupils from any district of the county or from another
county attending high school in said town and excepting such
county or counties in which high school pupils come from a
city to a county or from a county to a city.
And provided, further, that the provisions of the preced-
ing paragraph shall not apply to the cities of Norfolk, Newport
News, Buena Vista, Hampton, Phoebus and the town of Lex-
ington, in which cities, town and county the school boards
thereof may charge under regulations prescribed by the State
board of education tuition for pupils attending high schools
therein, but such tuition therein shall in no case exceed the
actual per capita cost of construction and maintenance in the
high school department thereof.
For maintenance of schools for Indians, not exceeding.....___ $
For vocational education and to meet Federal aid__.____ se
It is provided that no Virginia teacher shall be charged
tuition in normal schools or institutes, receiving support out
of this appropriation; and it is further provided that no part
of this appropriation shall be turned over to any educational
institution receiving appropriations from the State for main-
tenance of summer schools.
For pensions for the retirement of public school teachers, in ac-
cordance with the provisions of chapter 36 of the Code of Vir-
ginia (1919) 7
For maintenance of public free schools, to be paid from the esti-
mated proceeds of special taxes segregated by law to support
of the public free schools; provided, that no part of this appro-
priation shall be paid out of the general fund of the State
So se $525,000 00
It is provided that in the apportionment and disburse-
ment of State school funds, as provided by section 173 of the
Constitution of Virginia, the comptroller, in calculating the
amount of revenue for public free school purposes to be derived
from State capitation taxes in any year, shall hereafter base
his calculation upon the amount of State capitation taxes which
was actually collected for public free school purposes and
which was subject to apportionment on the basis of school
population.
For maintenance of public free schools, the interest on the literary
fund; provided, that no part of this appropriation shall be paid
out of the general fund of the State treasury, estimated
at ~---- ___.-.. $250,000 00
For vocational education, the funds received from the Federal gov-
ernment for vocational education, provided that no part of this
appropriation shall be paid out of the general fund of the
State treasury, estimated at -..--____.-_______.__$222,729 00
For industrial rehabilitation ~..._-._2-- ee
For industrial rehabilitation to be paid only from funds received
from the Federal government and from local contributions
for any such rehabilitation and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury, estimated at___.__._______ $ 41,300 00
For industrial rehabilitation to be paid from the fund for the ad-
ministration of the workmen’s compensation act and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury___________- $ 5,000 00
3,400 00
260,730 00
148,000 00
30,300 00
For rural supervision to be paid only from funds contributed by the
general education board of New York, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury, estimated at _____ $ 10,500 00
For retirement of teachers (deduction of one per cent of teachers’
salaries, estimated at $147,000.00, and estimated interest, on
the permanent investment of the retired teachers’ fund, which
sums are not paid out of the general fund of the State treas-
ury).
For maintenance of libraries in public schools, to be paid only
out of the funds received from localities and from the gen-
eral education board of New York, for maintenance of libra-
ries in public schools, and paid into the State treasury, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury, estimated
at ~---- - woe $100,000 00
For research ____----
For education in home economics _____._________
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the education of orphans of soldiers, sailors and marines who
were killed in action or died during the World War________
It is provided that the sum hereby appropriated shall be
expended for the sole purpose of providing for matriculation
fees, board and room rent, books and supplies, at any educa-
tional institution in the State of Virginia approved in writing
by the superintendent of public instruction, for the use and
benefit of the children not under sixteen and not over twenty-
one years of age of those who were killed in action or died from
other cause in the World War, from April 6, 1917, to July 2,
1921, while serving in the army, navy or marine corps of the
United States; provided, however, that the children of those
who did not enter the service of the United States from the
State of Virginia must have resided in this State for at least
five years prior to the date this act becomes effective in order
to be entitled to its benefits. All said children, upon recom-
mendation of the State board of education shall be admitted
to State institutions of secondary or college grade, free of
tuition. The amounts that may become due to any such educa-
tional or training institution, not in excess of the amount here-
inafter specified, shall be payable to such institution from the
fund hereby created on vouchers approved by the State board
of education. Said board shall determine the eligibility of
the children who may make application for the benefits pro-
vided for in this act; satisfy itself of the attendance of such
children at such institution, and of the accuracy of the charge
submitted to said board by the authorities of any such in-
stitution on account of the attendance thereat of any such
$
8,700 00
15,000 00
1,700 00
children; provided no member of said board or the secretary
thereof shall receive any compensation for such services. Not
more than $150.00 shall be expended for any one child during
any one year.
Total for the State board of education (out of the
general fund of the State treasury) ---.-______ $ 7,072,660 00
Total for the State board of education out of the
general fund of the State treasury and from capi-
tation taxes and interest on the literary
fund ~-.-~----------~----------- -$7,716,660 00
Virginia State Library
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State library______ $ 53,740 00
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall be
paid:
State librarian ______________ _----.--.--$ 4,500 00
Assistant librarian, not exceeding ___________ 3,300 00
Executive secretary, not exceeding _._______ 1,800 00
Head extension division, not exceeding _____ 2,200 00
Reference librarian, not exceeding ~_________ 2,000 00
State archivist, not exceeding ~_._._._______ 2,000 00
Head of photostat division, not exceeding_.___ 2,000 00
Chief cataloguer, not exceeding ____________ 2,000 00
Cataloguer, not exceeding ._______________.___ 1,600 00
Assistant in charge of serials, not exceeding. 1,600 00
Assistant State archivist, not exceeding ______ 1,600 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation there is
hereby appropriated :
For additional equipment and binding records_.$ 10,825 00
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Museum of Fine
Arts) ~~~ ~~~ ee — $ 18,825 00
It is further provided that the board of directors of the
Virginia museum of fine arts may expend for the maintenance
and operation of said museum the revenues collected from the
operation of said museum, or donated therefor, and paid into
the State treasury, estimated at -_______________$ 13,200 00
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg
For maintenance and operation of the College of William and Mary
in Virginia, at Williamsburg —_____-___________ $ 221,275 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation there is
hereby appropriated :
ror the purpose ot meeting the requirements of the federal
Smith-Hughes act, a sum sufficient.
For making loans to students ~---~-.. -------- ee $ 2,000 00
For additional equipment —~__~_- ee Boe 2,000 00
For improvements to heating and power plant-_..-.-____-_-____. 35,000 00
It is hereby further provided that the board of visitors of
the College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williams-
burg, shall have power to fix, in its discretion, the rates for
board, washing, lights and fuel, notwithstanding anything to
the contrary contained in the provisions of chapter 40 of the
Code of Virginia (1919).
For maintenance and operation of the College of William and Mary
in Virginia, at Williamsburg, to be paid only from the special
revenues collected or received for the use of said College of
William and Mary, and paid into the State treasury, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury______ $684,870 00
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Out of this appropriation it is provided that there shall
be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accruing on
the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued by the afore-
said College of William and Mary, and to constitute the sink-
ing fund, in accordance with the provisions of sections 8,
9 and 10 of chapter 489 of an act of assembly approved
March 25, 1926 (acts of assembly, 1926, p. 829), section 18
of chapter 118 of the acts of assembly, 1930, and section 8 of
chapter 49 of the acts of assembly of 1933_____.$ 61,245 00
Total for the College of William and Mary in Vir-
ginia, at Williamsburg —------_--- $ 260,275 00
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond, College Division
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of Vir-
ginia, college division, at Richmond___-----_----___________ $ 83,730 00
Library assistant, not exceeding ~.~.----__----- a 1,200 00
Anatomy teacher, not exceeding __--------------_.--- 1,500 00
Neuropsychiatrist (one-half time), not exceeding... 2,700 00
For making loans to students —...- ~~ 1,000 00
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of Vir-
ginia, at Richmond, college division, including interest and
sinking fund payments incurred on bonds issued under chap-
ter 49 of the acts of assembly of 1933, to be paid only from
special revenues collected or received for the use of said
Medical College of Virginia, college division, and paid into
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the state treasury, and not out of the general tund of the
State treasury ~~ -~~--___ $199,500 00
Total for the Medical College of Virginia, College
Division ~~~ $ 90,130 00
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond, Hospital Division
maintenance and operation of the Medical College of Vir-
ginia, hospital division, at Richmond, for the free treatment,
care and maintenance of Virginia patients_________________- $ 72,845 00
additional equipment _---__-__--- ee 5,000 00
maintenance and operation of the Medical College of Virginia,
hospital division, including interest and sinking fund payments
incurred on bonds issued under chapter 49 of the acts of as-
sembly of 1933, to be paid only from special revenues collected
or received for said hospital division and paid into the State
treasury and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury ~_--------- $375,000 00
Total for the Medical College of Virginia, Hospital
Division _______.. oo $ 77,845 90
Total for the Medical College of Virginia, at Rich-
mond —.----- a $ 167,975 00
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville
maintenance and operation of the University of Virginia,
at Charlottesville ~--__--_-_ on oo $ = 382,025 00
This appropriation is made upon the condition that the
University of Virginia shall give instruction to properly
prepared white students who are citizens of the State of
Virginia, with the proviso that there shall be no charge for
tuition or university fee in the academic department or the
department of education of less than forty ($40.00) dollars.
It is further provided that $30,000 may be expended out
of this appropriation for advanced graduate and research
work in medicine, natural sciences, humanities, social
sciences and education.
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there shall
be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accruing
on the existing interest bearing debt of the university, and
to constitute the sinking fund, in accordance with the provi-
sions of section 820 of the Code of Virginia
(1919) a ooo -----$ 22,220 00
maintenance and operation of the University of Virginia
hospital, including free treatment, care and maintenance of
Virginia patients _.-__-______ Wo 80,405 00
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making loans to students 2 _ $ 3,000 00
additional equipment —___ wo oe eee 5,000 00
Cabell Hall fire escape__----- a 8,000 00
extending heating mains. _ ~~~ 12,000 00
maintenance and operation of the University of Virginia,
at Charlottesville, to be paid only from special revenues
collected or received for the use of said University of Vir-
ginia, and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury..._..___- $1,092,700 00
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropriated:
For maintenance and operation of the Uni-
versity of Virginia hospital, including
free treatment, care and maintenance
of Virginia patients_.-__________ -$ 255,000 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest
accruing on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness is-
sued by the aforesaid University of Virginia, and to con-
stitute the sinking fund in accordance with the provisions
of sections 7, 8 and 9 of chapter 61 of the acts of assembly
of 1928, and section 8 of chapter 49 of the acts of assem-
bly of 1933, estimated at-------_--_- $ 64,200 00
Total for the University of Virginia, at Charlottes-
ville ~0-- ooo. $ = 490,430 00
Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and
Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricultural
and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute at
Blacksburg _ oe Woe ee $ 289,255 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there shall
be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accruing
on the existing interest bearing debt of the Virginia Agri-
cultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute,
and to constitute the sinking funds, in accordance with the
acts approved February 26, 1896 (acts of assembly, 1895-
1896, chapter 425, page 455), and March 5, 1900 (acts of
assembly, 1899-1900, chapter 786, pages 844-
845) _--- a Wn -$ 6,000 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For the purpose of meeting the require-
ments of the Federal Smith-Hughes
act, a sum sufficient.
For making loans to students_ oe _. $ 1,500 00
For additional equipment ~~ ~~~ ~~~ 3,000 00
For improvements to agricultural hall... ee 6,000 00
For improvements to dining hall... -______-__--- ee 1,000 00
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricultural
and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute, at
Blacksburg, to be paid only from the special revenues col-
lected or received for the use of said college, and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury _-.--- = $ 885,045 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there shall
be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accruing
on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued by the
Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Poly-
technic Institute, at Blacksburg, and to constitute the sink-
ing fund, in accordance with the provisions of sections 8,
9 and 10 of chapter 489, of the acts of assembly of 1926,
sections 7, 8 and 9 of chapter 61 of the acts of assembly
of 1928, and section 8 of chapter 49, of the acts of assembly
of 1933 _ ae ___._.$ 103,846 00
Total for Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical
College and Polytechnic Institute, at Blacks-
burg —_____ Wee $ 300,755 00
Extension Division
For the extension division of the Virginia Agricultural and
Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute, at Blacks-
burg, for the purpose of conducting demonstration work
in the State of Virginia, or in the several counties therein,
in connection and cooperation with the United States de-
partment of agriculture, under the provisions of the Fed-
eral Smith-Lever act and other Federal acts for ex-
tension —~_--_______-- $ 211,000 00
For the extension division of the Virginia Agricultural and
Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute, at Blacks-
burg, to be paid only from the special revenues collected or
received for the use of said extension division, and paid
into the State treasury, including Federal aid, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury___$ 518,500 00
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, at Blacksburg
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricultural
Experiment Station, at Blacksburg, and the several county
experiment stations under its control, in accordance with
law ~ ------ oo oe
For additional equipment and structures__._______-__-
For making surveys of soil - tssectasateemeesxsnsmnm seicssaamen-aueee
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricultural
Experiment Station, at Blacksburg, and the several county
experiment stations under its control, in accordance with
law, to be paid only from the special revenues received
or collected for the use of said experiment station, and
paid into the State treasury, including Federal aid, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury __$ 133,860 00
Total for Virginia Agricultural Experiment Sta-
tion _________ ne a a
Virginia Truck Experiment Station, at Norfolk
For experimentation in truck crop development___ ae
Out of this appropriation the Virginia Truck Experi-
ment Station may spend an amount. not to exceed $1,500
for analyzing soils.
Virginia Military Institute, at Lexington
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Military In-
stitute, at Lexington —---
For improvements to electric system__._-_--_-- ==
For making loans to students... ee
For additional equipment _.------
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Military In-
stitute at Lexington, to be paid only from the special
revenues collected or received for the use of said Virginia
Military Institute, and paid into the State treasury, and
not out of the general fund of the State treas-
ury _ _ _ ____-_.-..--$ 435,600 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there shall
be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accruing on
the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued by the
aforesaid Virginia Military Institute, and to constitute the
sinking fund, in accordance with the provisions of sections
8, 9 and 10 of chapter 489 of an act of assembly approved
March 25, 1926 (acts of assembly, 1926, p. 829) and of
section 8 of chapter 49, of the acts of assembly of
OS cece $ 17,860 00
The amounts already accumulated of the following
$
75,930 00
8,350 00
9,720 00
94,000 00
51,875 00
96,605 00
1,500 00
500 00
2,000 00
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special Virginia Military Institute funds, i. e., the cadet re-
examination fees, the so-called McClung fund represent-
ing reimbursement by him of shortages in the Virginia
Military Institute treasurer’s accounts extending over a
number of years, and the payments to Virginia Military In-
stitute by former State cadets in lieu of service in the
National Guard, teaching in Virginia schools, or work-
ing in the State ‘Highway Department, shall hereafter
constitute a Virginia Military Institute endowment fund,
the interest on which shall be expended in accordance with
the resolutions of the Board of Visitors.
It is hereby provided that on and after the approval
of this act the board of visitors of the Virginia Military
Institute shall not admit any cadet as a “State cadet”
whose financial condition or that of his parents permits
him to pay the board and tuition fees charged other stu-
dents.
Total for the Virginia Military Institute, at Lex-
ington oe
Virginia State College for Negroes, at Petersburg
maintenance and operation of the Virginia State College
for Negroes, at Petersburg _____________ ee
It 1s provided that out of this appropriation there is
hereby appropriated:
For the purpose of meeting the require-
ments of the Federal Smith-Hughes
act, a sum sufficient.
additional equipment __ _
land and structures __________
maintenance and operation of the Virginia State College
for Negroes, at Petersburg, to be paid only from the special
revenues collected or received for the use of the said col-
lege, and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury___________- $ 248,000 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest ac-
cruing on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued
by the aforesaid college, and to constitute the sinking fund,
in accordance with the provisions of sections 8, 9 and 10 of
chapter 489 of the acts of assembly of 1926, sections 7, 8
and 9 of chapter 61 of the acts of assembly of 1928 and
of section 8 of chapter 49, of the acts of assembly of
1933 _.._ eee $ 26,630 00
Total for the Virginia State College for Negroes,
at Petersburg ~_--____________---___---------
acne
100,605 00
84,805 00
2,000 00
3,000 00
89,805 00
The State Teachers College, at Farmville
For maintenance and operation of the State Teachers College,
at Farmville _____ oe
For making loans to students___-___________
For additional equipment —____
For alterations to heating plant ~-----_-_-_-
For maintenance and operation of the State Teachers College,
at Farmville, to be paid only from the special revenues
collected or received for the use of the said college, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury____ __-$ 236,140 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accru-
ing on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued by
the aforesaid college, and to constitute the sinking fund, in
accordance with the provisions of sections 8, 9 and 10 of
chapter 489 of the acts of assembly of 1926, sections 7, 8 and
9 of chapter 61 of the acts of assembly of 1928, and section
- 8 of chapter 49 of the acts of assembly of 1933__$ 23,236 00
For the purchase of land adjoining property of the college,
known as “Longwood”
Total for the State Teachers College, at Farm-
ville ____
The State Teachers College, at Fredericksburg
For maintenance and operation of the State Teachers College,
at Fredericksburg ~~ --__-- _ oe §
For making loans to students —-___________ __
For additional equipment —__--_ _~---_-
For maintenance and operation of the State Teachers College,
at Fredericksburg, to be paid only from the special rev-
enues collected or received for the use of the said college,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury_____ ___$ 239,775 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there shall
be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accruing
on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued by the
aforesaid college, and to constitute the sinking fund, in ac-
cordance with the provisions of sections 8, 9 and 10 of chap-
ter 489 of the acts of assembly of 1926, and of section 8 of
chapter 49 of the acts of assembly of 1933____- $ 22,712 00
Total for the State Teachers College, at Fred-
ericksburg ~~.-- cms iti EPA $
$
90,685 00
1,000 00
2,000 00
2,000 00
3,000 00
98,685 00
76,370 00
1,000 00
2,000 00
79,370 00
The State Teachers College, at Harrisonburg
For maintenance and operation of the State Teachers College,
at Harrisonburg ~~~. ee $88,235 00
For making loans to students_..______- 1,000 00
For additional equipment __ we 4,000 00
For maintenance and operation of the State Teachers College,
at Harrisonburg, to be paid only from the special rev-
enues collected or received for the use of the said college,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury__._______ a $ 259,300 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accru-
ing on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued by
the aforesaid college, and to constitute the sinking fund,
in accordance with the provisions of sections 8, 9 and 10
of chapter 489 of the acts of assembly of 1926, sections 7,
8 and 9 of chapter 61 of the acts of assembly of 1928,
and section 8 of chapter 49, of the acts of assembly of
1933) oe __.---..-$ 20,237 00
Total for the State Teachers College, at Harrison-
burg —------ ee $93,235 00
The State Teachers College, at Radford
For maintenance and operation of the State Teachers College,
at Radford ~----.-- $ 70,160 00
For making loans to students.____.. 1,500 00
For additional equipment __--..- 3,000 00
For maintenance and operation of the State Teachers College,
at Radford, to be paid only from the special revenues
collected or received for the use of the said college, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury_ ae ___..$ 209,810 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there shall
be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accruing
on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued by the
aforesaid college, and to constitute the sinking fund, in ac-
cordance with the provisions of sections 8, 9 and 10 of
chapter 489 of an act of assembly approved March 25,
1926 (acts of assembly, 1926, p. 829) and section 8 of
chapter 49, of the acts of assembly of 1933____$ 14,845 00
Total for the State Teachers College, at Radford. $ 74,660 00
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia School for
the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton __....______________. $127,790 00
For installation of automatic sprinkler system, and repairs to
buildings —~~----------- ee $ ©) 27,500 00
Total for the Virginia School for the Deaf and the
Blind, at Staunton ~~~ _.. $ 155,290 00
Virginia State School for Colored Deaf and Blind Children, at Newport News
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State School
for Colored Deaf and Blind Children, at Newport News___ $ 29,365 00
For additions to dormitory __- _ oe 8,250 00
Total for Virginia State School for Colored Deaf
and Blind Children, at Newport News___----__ $ 37,615 00
Board for Examination of Applicants for Admission to the Bar
For examining and licensing applicants for admission to the
a Woe ee -------------- § 4,120 00
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Secretary-treasurer, not exceeding ______ _.$ 1,500 00
Board of Commissioners to Examine Pilots
For licensing pilots ____ —— a _.__ $ 165 00
State Board for the Examination and Certification of Architects, Professional
Engineers and Land Surveyors
For examination and certification of architects, professional
engineers and land surveyors________.-_-__. _. $ 4,095 00
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Secretary, not exceeding __.-+--__-__ ee - $ 1,800 00
State Board of Accountancy
For examination of applicants for degree of certified public
accountant oe ____.. $ 3,200 00
State Board of Dental Examiners
For regulating the practice of dentistry ______ _ __.--. $ 2,125 00
State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors of Virginia
For licensing embalmers and funeral directors, and carrying out
the other duties required by law of the State board of em-
balmers and funeral directors of Virginia....----_-_-_»_»__ $ 3,075 00
State Board of Examiners in Optometry
For regulating the practice of optometry_________ oe
State Board of Examiners of Graduate Nurses
For examination of graduate nurses and for nurses’ training
school inspection _ _ oe
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Secretary and treasurer, not exceeding... $ 2,700 00
State Board of Medical Examiners
For regulating the practice of medicine, in accordance with
the provisions of chapter 68 of the Code of Virginia
(1919) _. Bo
State Board of Pharmacy
For regulating the practice of pharmacy, in accordance with
the provisions of chapter 70 of the Code of Virginia
(1919) _______ _ oe oe
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall
be paid:
Secretary-treasurer, not exceeding _.-__-_-$ 2,820 00
Inspector, not exceeding ~~ ---_-____- a 1,800 00
State Board of Veterinary Examiners
For licensing veterinary surgeons ~-_-_-_-_-_-~_- oe
Virginia Real Estate Commission
For licensing and regulating real estate salesmen, in accord-
ance with the provisions of an act approved March 21,
1924 (acts of assembly, 1924, chapter 461, pages 691-699),
as amended, not to exceed____--____ aoe
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only:
Secretary-field investigator, not exceeding $ 3,000 00
Additional employees and _ special pay-
ments, not exceeding eee ee ees 4,100 00
1,215 00
7,935 00
5,180 00
10,750 00
125 00
10,700 00
Provided,
that the total appropriation and/or expendi-
ture made under the provisions hereof shall not exceed the
total amount of fees paid into the State treasury by the
commission.
Total
for the department of education —___-_____
$ 9,503,485 00
STATE WRESTLING AND BOXING COMMISSION
For regulating boxing and wrestling contests in accordance
with the provisions of chapter 303 of the acts of assembly
of 1934, to be
paid only out of the revenues collected and
paid into the State treasury in accordance with the provi-
sions of said act and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury
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Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Secretary,
not exceeding — _._.-_.--.$ 1,800 00
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATION
Board of Agriculture and Immigration
For expenses of administration of the board of agriculture and
immigration ~~--____ - Wee
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Commissioner of agriculture and immigra-
tion (without fees, all fees of office to
be paid into the State treasury)_____-$ 5,000 00
Assistant commissioner and chief clerk,
not exceeding ~_-_.---_-_- 4,200 00
Secretary to commissioner and librarian,
not exceeding oe a 2,220 00
$ 28,710 00
Clerk in charge of fertilizer, lime and gaso-
line laws, not exceeding _.-___________ 2,700 00
Assistant clerk a oe 2,380 00
Secretary and stenographer, not exceeding 1,620 00
Record clerk and stenographer, not ex-
ceeding ~~ -__-_______ ~ oa 1,620 00
Shipping and mailing clerk, not exceeding— 1,620 00
Additional employees, not exceeding _____ 2,760 00
For inspection of fertilizers, agricultural lime and seed
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
18,260 00
Inspectors (2), not exceeding $1,800 each $ 3,600 00
Inspectors, part time (9) ----_-. _ 6,000 00
For publicity for agricultural advancement____.._-_--_-__-_- _.. $ 10,600 00
For testing fertilizers and other commodities_..__________.. 51,125 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and wages only:
Chief chemist, not exceeding ____________ $ 4,500 00
Senior chemist in charge fertilizer labora-
tory, not exceeding _.--_-____--_-_- 3,500 00
Senior chemist in charge food laboratory,
not exceeding —__--_-___-__- 3,500 00
Senior bacteriologist, not exceeding _____ 3,900 00
Chemist and microscopist, not exceeding__ 3,240 00
Senior associate chemist, not exceeding__ 2,680 00
Associate chemists (2), not exceeding
$2,400 each ____-_- 4,800 00
Senior assistant chemist, not exceeding ___ 2,200 00
Junior assistant chemists (5), not exceed-
ing $1,800 each oe 9,000 00
Additional employees and wages, not ex-
ceeding -------- 8,620 00
The board of agriculture and immigration is hereby
directed to expend out of this appropriation for testing fer-
tilizers and other commodities, a sum sufficient to enable
the board to perform the work in connection with apple
spray residue which is necessary to enable commercial
apple growers of this State to meet the requirements of
the Federal and State pure food laws, as regards arsenic
and lead spray deposits.
For licensing and inspection of commission merchants________ 795 00
For protecting live stock from disease. _o ee __ 59,065 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
State veterinarian —~.__-._.____ _ -$ 4,000 00
Additional employees, not exceeding ____ 18,500 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For payment of indemnities on account of
animals reacting to the test for bovine
tuberculosis and for Bangs disease___$ 25,000 00
It is hereby provided that not more than $5,000 shall
be expended out of this appropriation of $25,000.00, for
payment of indemnities on account of animals reacting
to the test for bovine tuberculosis.
In addition to the foregoing there is hereby re-ap-
propriated for payment of indemnity on account of animals
reacting to the test for Bang’s disease, whatever unex-
pended balance may remain of the money appropriated for
that purpose by the General Assembly of 1934, for the
first year of the biennium ending June 30, 1936.
For control of hog cholera, a sum sufficient, estimated at._____
Out of this apropriation there is hereby appropriated:
For deficit _-__.--------_---- _...__-$ 10,000 00
It is provided, however, that the amount expended out
of this appropriation for control of hog cholera, exclusive
of the payment required to discharge the deficit brought
forward from the year ended June 30, 1936, shall not exceed
the amount paid into the State treasury during the year
ending June 30, 1937, as proceeds from the sale of hog
cholera serum.
For compilation of agricultural statistics...-.-..--_.-__--__-
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceeding _._-$ 2,840 00
For testing and study of seeds, identification of plants, plant
diseases and insects a oe
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Chief botanist and State entomologist_.__-$ 4,000 00
Assistant botanist, not exceeding... 2,640 00
Assistant botanist, not exceeding ________ 2,520 00
Senior analysts (3), not exceeding $1,725
each ____ a oe 5,175 00
Secretary-stenographer, not exceeding. ___ 1,740 00
Additional employees, not exceeding —___ _ 5,460 00
For furnishing protection from crop pests__.-______- oe
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and wages only:
Associate entomologists, not exceeding _-$ 3,240 00
Additional salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing fe eee 6,460 00
For administration of feeding stuffs, dairy, pure food laws and
cold storage law ~~ ~---__. eee a
For inspection of fresh meats in the packing houses, a
sum sufficient, not to exceed $1,500.00 shall be paid
from the above appropriation of $57,322.00.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
29,080 00
3,930 00
24,195 00
12,585 00
57,322 00
Director, not exceeding ~_~-__. $ 3,600 00
Dairy expert, not exceeding _______ _ 3,600 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding .-_--- 2,700 00
First stenographer, not exceeding ________ 1,700 00
Cashier and bookkeeper, not exceeding____ 1,600 00
Dairy inspectors (3), not exceeding $2,250
each ___ oe __ 6,750 00
Dairy inspector, not exceeding ___._______ 2,050 00
Dairy inspector, not exceeding.___________ 1,800 00
Food and feed inspectors (6), not exceed-
ing $1,700 each __------ ee 10,200 00
Additional employees, not exceeding _____ 4,800 00
For inspection and analysis of gasoline
It is provided that out of this appropriation shall be
paid the following salaries only:
Chemist in charge, not exceeding ________ $ 3,240 00
Senior assistant chemist, not exceeding __ 2,100 00
Inspector, not exceeding ___ _ - 1,800 00
Inspector, part time, not exceeding —.._.__ 100 00
Total for the board of agriculture and immigra-
tion ~~~ _ oo
Division of Markets
For collecting and disseminating market information and for
carrying out the other provisions of sections 1250 to 1256
of the Code of Virginia (1919), and acts amendatory
thereto, and special laws enforced by the division of mar-
kets a oo
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and wages only:
Director, not exceeding _------ $ 3,600 00
Supervisor market news, not exceeding __ 2,500 00
Assistant to the director, not exceeding___ 1,800 00
Additional salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing ~----- ooo. )~=— 23,040 00
For inspection of gasoline and motor grease measuring and
distributing equipment oo ee
For inspection of agricultural and other commodities ________.
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall
be paid:
$ 9,963 00
$ 305,630 00
$ 39,760 00
14,830 00
81,470 00
Supervisor, not exceeding _______________$ 3,300 00
Clerk and bookkeeper, not exceeding______ 1,620 00
Total for the division of markets____ wo
State Lime Grinding Plant, at Staunton
For maintenance and operation of the State lime grinding
plant, at Staunton, to be paid only out of the revenues
derived from the operation of said lime grinding pliant, at
Staunton, and paid into the State treasury, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury________- $ 39,370 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries, wages and special compensations only:
Superintendent, not exceeding _.-________- $ 2,400 00
Additional employees, wages and special
payments, not exceeding __.-___. 9,375 00
State Lime Grinding Plant, Portable
For maintenance and operation of the State lime grinding
plant, portable, to be paid only out of the revenues derived
from the operation of said lime grinding plant, and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury___-__---------- ____-$ 12,910 00
Total for the department of agriculture and im-
migration ~~ ~_~------------~.-- one
Milk Commission
For regulating the production and distribution of milk in ac-
cordance with the provisions of chapter 357 of the acts
of assembly of 1934, to be paid only out of the revenues
collected and paid into the State treasury in accordance
with the provisions of said act and not out of the general
fond of the State tressury eee eee 19270 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation the follow-
ing salary shall be paid:
Secretary, not exceeding __--______ _--$ 2,400 00
$ 441,690 00
$ 136,060 00
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
State Commission on Conservation and Development
For expenses of administration of the State commission on
conservation and development ene _
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only:
$ 27,505 00
Chairman, not exceeding oo $ 6,000 00
Executive secretary and treasurer, not ex-
ceeding oe ae — 5,000 00
Secretary-stenographer, not exceeding ___ 1,800 00
Financial secretary-stenographer, not ex-
ceeding woo eae ---------------. 1,620 00
Additional salaries, wages and special pay-
ments, not exceeding _.---..-._._ 2,400 00
For history and archaeology ~--------------- oe
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Director, not exceeding _______ _....$ 4,000 00
Assistant director, not exceeding ________ 3,000 00
Field assistant, not exceeding____________ 2,500 00
Additional employees, not exceeding _____ 2,940 00
For acquisition of the Woodrow Wilson Home at Staunton____
Fo
i
It is provided that the State commission on conserva-
tion and development, with the Governor’s approval, may
either expend this appropriation of $5,000 directly for the
acquisition of the Woodrow Wilson Home at Staunton or
may place the said appropriation at the disposal of such
agency as may assume responsibility for the acquisition
and preservation of the said Woodrow Wilson Home.
It is further provided that no part of this appropriation
of $5,000 shall become available unless and until satisfac-
tory evidence has been furnished the Governor of Virginia
that a sufficient additional amount has been made avail-
able from other sources to enable the Woodrow Wilson
Home at Staunton to be acquired as herein provided, with-
out further cost to the Commonwealth.
publicity and advertising —~--_-.--_--_- _
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and wages only:
Director, not exceeding _-______----.---.--$ 4,000 00
Assistant director, not exceeding __-_-___ 2,280 00
Additional salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing ~~ ~=— 3,070 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For advertising Virginia’s resources in newspapers and
periodicals __ ~~~ ----$ 38,850 00
For operation of State parks___-__.______---_- oan
It is hereby provided that out of this appropriation the
following salaries shall be paid:
$
17,005 00
5,000 00
61,725 00
47,840 00
For
For
For
For
Director of parks, not exceeding_____-___- $ 4,200 00
Assistant director of parks, not exceed-
ing ~-------____ ae a 3,300 00
renewal for two years, from August 8, 1936, of an option
to purchase for the sum of $260,000.00—2,377 acres of land
described in a deed executed by the Cape Henry Syndicate
to the State Commission on Conservation and Develop-
ment, dated August 8, 1933; provided, however, that said
option may be extended only upon the recommendation
of the State Commission on Conservation and Development
and with the written approval of the Governor, and pro-
vided, further, that if said option is so extended no legal or
moral obligation is thereby imposed upon the Common-
wealth of Virginia to purchase and pay for said property,
a sum not to exceed __-__---
exhibiting museum collections _ ae oo
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Custodian, not exceeding ___ _....-.-$ 1,500 00
protection and development of the forest resources of the
State, in accordance with law oo
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall
be paid:
State forester ____.-__-_-_-_______ _._._..$ 5,000 00
Assistant forester, not exceeding -________ 3,600 00
District forester, not exceeding___________ 3,100 00
District foresters (2), not exceeding $3,000
each ____ 6,000 00
District forester, not exceeding___________ 2,800 00
District foresters (2), not exceeding $2,600
each _ ~~ _o ee 5,200 00
Acting district forester, not exceeding ____ 2,500 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding_________.___ _ 1,600 00
It is further provided that the State commission on
conservation and development may expend, for protection
and development of forest resources of the State, in ac-
cordance with law, the special revenues collected or re-
ceived for the protection and development of such forest
resources, from Federal aid and other sources, and paid
into the State treasury, to the credit of said commission,
estimated at —__ pp $ 47,000 00
maintenance of improvements constructed by civilian con-
servation corps —~ Woe eee Wee
For geological surveying, in accordance with law_____-______-_
13,000 00
2,110 00
49,415 00
25,000 00
28,675 00
Out of this appropriation the following salaries and
wages shall be paid:
State geologist, not exceeding —.-_ _______ $ 5,000 00
Assistant State geologist, not exceeding __ 3,000 00
Chief clerk and bookkeeper, not exceeding. 2,400 00
Additional employees and wages, not ex-
céeding 4... a 7,950 00
For topographic mapping in cooperation with the United
States geologic survey _~__.----
For water resource investigations—stream gaging ___________
It is further provided that the State commission on
conservation and development may, with the approval of
the Governor, expend for water resource investigations—
stream gaging—the special revenues collected or received
for such investigations and paid into the State treasury
to the credit of the said commission.
For contribution to the cost of constructing a monument to be
erected by the city of Danville to Zebulon T. Vance -_ ____
For restoration of the portrait of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham
There is hereby re-appropriated to the State commis-
sion on conservation and development for purchase of
land for establishment of State parks an unexpended
balance of $400.00 in the appropriation of $50,000.00 pro-
vided for the purchase of land for park purposes by chap-
ter 43 acts of assembly of 1933.
Total for State commission on conservation and
development ______ a oe
Commission of Fisheries
For expenses of administration of the commission of fisheries -
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries, wages and special compensations only:
Commissioner of fisheries__________ -____- $ 5,500 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding —--___________ 2,400 00
Additional salaries, wages and special pay-
ments, not exceeding _-________-___~ 10,860 00
For protection of oyster beds and fish______~ ~~ 2 eee
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall
be paid:
Civil engineer, not exceeding _______-_-_-$ 3,000 00
Captaifi, Ot GXCCEdING secre 1,680 00
Engineer, mot exteéding 26. -euneue _ 1,680 00
Inspectors (5), not exceeding $2,100 each__ 10,500 00
Inspectors (3), not exceeding $1,800 each. 5,400 00
Inspector, not exceeding aw ee ettie nnn 1,680 00
Inspectors (2), not exceeding $2,160 each~ 4,320 00
20,000 00
19,000 00
500 00
75 00
316,850 00
24,910 00
37,090 00
For the expenditures required by section 3271 of the Code of
Virginia (1919), a sum sufficient, to be paid out of this
appropriation of $37,090.00.
It is further provided that the commission of fisheries
may expend such amount as may be collected and paid
into the State treasury by the said commission during
the year ending June 30, 1937, in excess of $77,000.00 for
the following activities, estimated as follows:
For protection of oyster beds and fish____$ 52,565 00
For repletion of oyster beds_.___.---_----- 13,975 00
The foregoing appropriation of $13,975 shall be used
for the sole purpose of purchasing and planting oyster
shells on the depleted public oyster rocks.
It is further provided that any unexpended balance
in the special funds of the commission of fisheries standing
to the credit of the said commission on the books of the
Division of Accounts and Control at the close of business,
June 30, 1936, is hereby appropriated to the commission
of fisheries for the purpose of administration, protection of
oyster beds and fish, or repletion, as the amounts may show
to the credit of the said activities.
Total for the commission of fisheries...
Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries
For administration of the laws relating to game and and in-
land fisheries ~-__--___---------- -- +. $ 330,010 99
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries, wages and special compensations only:
Chairman of commission __.~--_-__- -$ 4,000 00
Executive secretary, not exceeding ___.__~ 4,200 00
Fiscal secretary, not exceeding ._________~ 3,158 00
Secretary, not exceeding ~_.-___._--____ 1,800 00
Secretary-revenue clerk, not exceeding. 1,800 00
Supervising game wardens (5), at $2,400
each __- oo 12,000 00
Game warden, not eset IE eer 2,066 66
Game warden, not exceeding ____._______ 2,033 33
Game warden, not exceeding __._________- 1,866 66
Game warden, not exceeding -____ Woe 1,733 33
Game warden, not exceeding_.___________ 1,700 00
Game warden, not exceeding __.__________ 1,666 66
Game wardens (4), not exceeding $1,633.33
@aCh —_..---o 6,533 32
Game wardens (3), not’ exceeding $1,600
each _____----- ----.-..---- 4,800 00
Game wardens (not over 91), not exceed-
ing ~~~-.------ ~-----.-.----~ 107,666 37
$
62,000 00
For
Special game wardens, not exceeding __.$ 3,250 00
Superintendent State game farm, not ex-
ceeding ~_.________ wee _ 2,400 00
Superintendent game propagation, not ex-
ceeding ~_.-_.______- Ho 2,940 00
Superintendent fish propagation, not ex-
ceeding ~-------_______---_-------.. ~— 5,300 00
Pollution engineer, not exceeding ________ 3,510 00
Additional salaries, wages and special pay-
ments, not exceeding _-_______ oe 28,006 66
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment ____________.__.$ 3,650 00
For land and structures._________.. — $31,350 00
It is hereby provided that, subject to the approval of
the Governor, the Commission may expend such further
sums as it may have available in the game protection fund
for capital outlays, including the purchase of sites and con-
struction of fish hatcheries and game farms; the purchase
or lease of waters for breeding purposes or for public
fishing; the purchase or lease of marshes and other lands
for game refuges or hunting preserves and the purchase or
breeding of game and fish to re-stock the lands and inland
waters of the State.
For payment of fees to clerks for issuing
hunting, trapping and fishing licenses.
a sum sufficient, estimated at-_______ $ 22,500 00
It is hereby provided that all monies, fees and rev-
enues collected by the Commission of Game and Inland
Fisheries shall, upon receipt thereof, be paid promptly
into the State treasury to the credit of the game protection
fund and unexpended balances in such revenues from the
1934-36 biennium shall be transferred to said fund, and all
appropriations made to the Commission of Game and In-
land Fisheries as provided in this act, shall be paid out of
the game protection fund, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury. This provision shall not apply, how-
ever, to revenues collected by the Commission of Game
and Inland Fisheries under section 8 of chapter 392 of the
acts of assembly of 1928.
protection of wild water fowl on Back Bay to be paid only
out of the revenues collected and paid into the State treas-
ury by the Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries
under the provisions of section 8 of chapter 392 of the acts
of assembly of 1928 and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury ~_-----__-_-----_------__--___- $ 3,000 00
In the event the Federal government should make
available funds for game and fish work, such funds as are
allocated to Virginia may be expended, subject to the
approval of the Governor, for the lease and purchase of
areas for refuges and public hunting and fishing grounds
and waters.
State Port Authority of Virginia
For port administration and development____.___________ $ 28,610 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only:
Director of the port_-__---_-. _._---$ 5,000 00
Foreign freight representative, not exceed-
DER ee ere emer ies REE 4,000 00
Special representative, not exceeding ______ 3,600 00
Secretary and assistant treasurer, not ex-
ceeding ~~--~---- a a 1,680 00
Additional employees and _ special pay-
ments, not exceeding _--._____ ne . 4,040 00
Total for the department of conservation and
development —.-------------_.-------------. $ 407,460 00
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
State Highway Commission
For the State highway commission, for supervising the State
highway system, in accordance with law, to be paid only
from the proceeds of the tax on motor vehicle fuels,
segregated by law to the State highway system_$ 12,390 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only:
For secretary to the commissioner and as-
sistant secretary to the commission.__$ 2,220 00
Members of the State highway commis-
sion, except the chairman, per diem
of $10 each, not exceeding __________ 1,600 00
For expenses of administration of the State highway commis-
sion and for engineering, to be paid only from the pro-
ceeds of the tax on motor vehicle fuels segregated by law
to the State highway system__________________ $ 632,850 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only:
Chairman — _--.-.-.....---$ 12,500 00
Chief engineer, not exceeding ____ en $
Purchasing agent, not exceeding __________
Assistant purchasing agent, not exceeding
Auditor, not exceeding oe
Senior assistant engineer, not exceeding___
Assistant engineers (4), not exceeding
$4,200 each aoe oe
Assistant engineer, not exceeding _________
Landscape engineer, not exceeding ______
Special assistant bridge engineer, not ex-
ceeding ~-----
Landscape inspector, not exceeding _____
Senior district engineer, not exceeding___~
Senior district engineers (2), not exceeding
$3,780 each a _ a
Senior district engineer, not eer
District engineer, not exceeding_---_____-
District engineer, not exceeding___________
Junior district engineer, not exceeding ____
Junior district engineer, not exceeding ____
Senior estimating engineer, not exceeding.
Senior office assistant, not exceeding____~
Investigator industrial claims, not exceed-
ing ____ oo _
Secretary, not exceeding____ _ a
Senior bookkeeper and statistician, not ex-
ceeding _ a _ a
Senior bookkeepers (2), not exceeding
$2,500 each _ oe
Senior clerk, not exceeding____________---
Bookkeeper, not exceeding _________-____-
Bookkeeper, not exceeding ~~ ~--____---_-
Bookkeeping machine operator, not exceed-
ing ae oe
Bookkeeping machine sparntar, not exceed-
ing —__ ae
Senior clerk, not exceeding ~--_----------
Senior clerks (6), not exceeding $2,100 each
Senior clerks (2), not exceeding $1,860 each
Senior clerk, not exceeding _____-_-__----
Senior clerk, not exceeding— an
Clerks (3), not exceeding $1,800 each____-
Clerk, not exceeding _.---_--..----_---
Clerk, not €XCé€GdING 2. meee _-
Clerks (2), not exceeding $1,860 each.
Senior stenographer-clerk, not exceeding__
Senior stenographer-clerk, not exceeding__
Senior stenographer-clerks (3), not exceed-
ing $1,800 each __-_-----------------
5,500 00
4,200 00
2,740 00
4,000 00
4,360 00
16,800 00
3,960 00
3,480 00
3,400 00
1,800 00
3,900 00
7,960 00
3,660 00
3,540 00
3,480 00
3,360 00
3,300 00
2,700 00
2,340 00
2,400 00
2,400 00
2,500 00
5,000 00
1,980 00
1,740 00
1,680 00
1,800 00
1,680 00
2,040 00
12,600 00
3,720 00
1,980 00
1,800 00
5,400 00
1,680 00
1,620 00
3,720 00
2,040 00
1,860 00
5,400 00
Stenographer-clerks (2), not exceeding
$1,620 each ___--_--_ ____.__..$ 3,240 00
Senior chemist, not exceeding__.___.- 1,800 00
Physicist, not exceeding _ ane 1,980 00
Senior bridge designer, not exceeding_____ 3,000 00
Senior bridge designer, not exceeding ____ 2,940 00
Bridge designer, not exceeding____________ 2,160 00
Junior bridge designer, not exceeding ____ 1,920 00
Junior bridge designer, not exceeding____~ 1,800 00
Chief draftsman, not exceeding ___________. 3,000 00
Senior draftsmen (2), not exceeding $2,100
each _ __ _.... 4,200 00
Senior draftsmen (2), not exceeding $2,040
each i 4,080 00
Senior draftsman, not exceeding _________ 1,980 00
Senior draftsman, not exceeding__________ 1,920 00
Senior draftsman, not exceeding _________ 1,860 00
Assistant chief draftsmen (2), not exceed-
ing $2,280 each Hose 4,560 00
Draftsman, not exceeding oo 1,620 00
Senior computers (2), not exceeding $2,100
each oe — 4,200 00
Computer, not exceeding _ a 1,980 00
Computer, not exceeding —___-______ 1,860 00
Computers (2), not exceeding $1,800 each. 3,600 00
Computer, not exceeding ~_-_____________ 1,680 00
Draftsman, not exceeding -______________ 1,740 00
Draftsman, not exceeding ___ a 1,680 00
Draftsman, not exceeding ee 1,800 00
Additional salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing ~----------- - --. 292,130 00
For construction and reconstruction of State highways and to
meet Federal aid, the proceeds of the tax on motor vehicle
fuels, motor vehicle registration fees, motor bus licenses,
and other revenues segregated by law for the construction
and reconstruction of State highways, after the payment
therefrom of the appropriation for maintenance of the State
convict road force and other appropriations and transfers
made by this act payable from the proceeds of said taxes;
provided, that no part of this appropriation shall be paid
out of the general fund of the State treasury estimated
at _ nn a ___.-$2,863,652 00
For maintenance of State highways, to be paid only from the
proceeds remaining from the special taxes segregated by
law to the maintenance of State highways, after the pay-
ment therefrom of the annual interest on certificates of
indebtedness issued to repay the sum advanced the State
by localities for State highway construction, and not out
For
Fo
Ln
of the general fund of the State treasury; and provided,
further, that the State highway commission may, in its
discretion, first set aside, out of this appropriation, the
amount, in its judgment, necessary for the maintenance of
the roads and bridges in the State highway system, and
expend, in its discretion, the balance of said fund for con-
struction or reconstruction of roads and bridges in the
State highway system, as provided by the act approved
March 21, 1924 (acts of assembly, 1924, chapter 462, pages
699-701) ~~~ $6,000,000 00
It is provided further that the State highway com-
mission may expend for construction and reconstruction of
State highways the amount received from the Federal
government and paid into the State treasury for such
construction estimated at _- _____.. $2,350,000 00
It is further provided that there is hereby appropriated
for the construction and reconstruction of State highways
all revenues hereafter collected and paid into the State
treasury, from motor bus licenses designated as Class C
and Class E, under the amendatory motor bus act of 1924
and 1926.
maintenance and construction of the secondary system of
State highways to be paid only out of the proceeds of the
motor vehicle fuel tax, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury, not exceeding.____________ $7,000,000 00
State Convict Road Force
maintenance and operation of the State convict road force,
in accordance with chapter 87 of the Code of Virginia
(1919), to be paid only out of the proceeds of the tax on
motor vehicle fuels, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury ___ - _ -$655,410 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation the fol-
lowing salaries, wages and special compensation shall be
paid:
Superintendent (superintendent of the peni-
tentiary) ~~ -____ oo $ 2,400 00
Special agent, not exceeding_.....-__.... 3,000 00
Assistant superintendent, not exceeding __ 2,800 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding________---__-___ 2,640 00
Secretary and clerk, not exceeding ___-_~ 2,000 00
Clerk, not exceeding a 1,680 00
Sergeants, not exceeding $1,620 each______ 55,080 00
Guards, not exceeding $900 each_____ _--. 192,000 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For medical care and supervision of con-
victs in the several State convict road
force camps ~_--________________ $ 18,000 00
For per diem allowance to prisoners in
accordance with the provisions of chap-
ter 301 of the acts of assembly of
1918, a sum sufficient, estimated at_.__._ 66,000 00
For payment of awards under the work-
men’s compensation act _______ 1,000 00
Out of this appropriation the amount of $300.00 shall
be paid to Roy Dinges, as compensation for injuries re-
ceived by said Dinges, while a prisoner on the State convict
road force, at the rate of $25.00 per month, for 12 months,
beginning July 1, 1936.
For payment of the per diem allowance authorized by law for
prisoners transferred to the State convict road force in ac-
cordance with the provisions of chapter 145 of the acts of
assembly of 1932 ____.-____- ee
It is hereby provided that this appropriation of $182,-
465.00 shall be inclusive of all funds which the State con-
vict road force would, otherwise, be entitled to receive out
of the appropriation made to the division of accounts and
control for criminal charges.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
State Board of Health
For expenses of administration of the State board of health
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only:
State health commissioner ___-__-- $ 7,500 00
Administrative assistant, not exceeding ___ 2,750 00
Executive secretary-stenographer, not ex-
ceeding ~----_______ ee 2,100 00
Additional employees and special payments,
not exceeding ~...-_.--._________.-_ 5,340 00
For sanitary engineering ~~...
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
$
)
182,465 00
22,675 00
19,220 00
Director-chief engineer _________ ___-$ 4,500 00
Engineer, not exceeding _____-_.__._-_______ 3,500 00
Engineer, not exceeding ~_______________. 2,500 00
Engineer, not exceeding__ _ 1,800 00
Additional employees, not exceeding _____ 2,640 00
For health publicity ~-_____ Woe S$ 8,950 00
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall
be paid:
Director of health education, not exceeding_$ 2,500 00
Clerk-librarian, not exceeding ___________ 1,500 00
For town and camp sanitation____ ee 4,075 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salary:
Supervisor, not exceeding ~_.____________ $ 2,500 00
For social hygiene __.-___-__-__ mee ee SES 1,545 00
For prevention of tuberculosis _---__-_-_-_-__-_ ee 45,000 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Clinician, not exceeding ~-_________-____- $ 3,500 00
Clinician, not exceeding oo 3,000 00
Supervisor of nurses, not exceeding_______ 2,000 00
Additional employees, not exceeding___-__ 18,900 00
Pot Control OF @pideMies 26 cnnecceaeeeeeeee eee 16,875 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation shall be
paid the following salaries only:
Director-epidemiologist, not exceeding-__-$ 5,000 00
Assistant epidemiologist, not exceeding ~~ 4,000 00
Additional salaries, not exceeding ________ 3,660 00
For operation of laboratories...» 19,200 00
For promotion of child health .--_______-__--_- oo 44,100 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation the follow-
ing salaries shall be paid:
Director, child health, not exceeding__-~_- $ 4,500 00
Director, mouth hygiene, not exceeding--_ 3,750 00
Director, nursing, not exceeding____-_-___ 3,500 00
Supervisors (4), not exceeding $2,000
each meee RE ree 8,000 00
For rural health work _______-_--_--_----- +e - 113,475 00
It is further provided that the State board of health
may expend for public health activities the special revenues
collected or received for the use of the State board of
health and paid into the State treasury, estimated as fol-
lows:
For operation of laboratories______ ---_--...-$ 9,500 00
For rural health work _________-_-___-- 168,525 00
For providing drugs for the treatment of syphilis__._ 17,000 00
For promotion of child health_______-_-_-_/___-_-_ 16,250 00
For shellfish inspection and sanitation___.~---_________- 7,500 00
It is provided, however, that this appropriation of
$7,500.00 shall not become available for expenditure unless
and until the Governor certifies to the Comptroller that the
expenditure thereof will not create or add to a deficit in
the general fund of the State treasury.
For shellfish inspection and sanitation, to be paid only out of
the proceeds of the tax levied by section 1, of chapter 489,
of the acts of assembly of 1928, on oysters taken from the
public rocks of the Commonwealth, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury_______________ $ 15,000 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Bacteriologist, not exceeding_-___-______-__ $ 3,240 00
Bacteriologist, not exceeding ~___________ 2,400 00
Engineers (2), not exceeding $1,800 each_ 3,600 00
Stenographer-clerk, not exceeding ~~__ ~~ 1,200 00
For treatment of orthopedic cases —__ een _-------. $ 36,250 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
$36,250.00 the sum of $15,000.00 shall be expended for the
treatment of orthopedic cases at the Crippled Children’s
Hospital, Inc., of Richmond, the sum of $8,500.00 shall be
expended for the treatment of orthopedic cases at the
University of Virginia and that $12,750.00 shall be expended
for the treatment of orthopedic cases at the Medical Col-
lege of Virginia. The board of visitors of the Medical
College of Virginia may, in its discretion, permit expendi-
tures to be made from this fund of $12,750.00, for the
orthopedic treatment of colored children.
For State aid to local tuberculosis sanatoria________-_-___--____ 34,000 00
Total for State board of health _________________ $ 372,865 00:
Bureau of Vital Statistics
For collection and publication of vital statistics___________ $ 28,770 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Director of vital statistics__._..____._...___$ 3,500 00
Assistant director, not exceeding .______ 2,400 00
Additional employees and wages, not ex-
ceeding __ one wa 18,960 00
For collection and publication of marriage and divorce sta-
tistics -20- ae
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropri-
ated:
For salaries, not exceeding _-.___________ -$ 3,720 00
For prevention of blindness —___~ oo
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salary only:
Clerk, not exceeding ~----_____________- $ 1,260 00
For registering marriages and divorces, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at ~_-___-_____ we a
It is provided that this appropriation shall be used in
carrying out the provisions of section 5099 of the Code of
Virginia (1919), and the provisions of the act approved
March 15, 1918 (acts of assembly, 1918, chapter 220, page
397).
Total for the bureau of vital statistics__._________
Blue Ridge Sanatorium, at Charlottesville
For maintenance and operation of the Blue Ridge Sanatorium,
at Charlottesville ~~ -____ oe ae
It is provided that out of this appropriation the fol-
lowing salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent and medical director_____- $ 3,500 00
Administrative assistant, not exceeding __ 2,100 00
First assistant physician, not exceeding __ 3,000 00
Second assistant physician, not exceeding. 2,500 00
Third assistant physician, not exceeding _ 2,100 00
Assistant physicians (2), not exceeding
$1,800 each ___--_____---__-__ 3,600 00
Superintendent of nurses, not exceeding __ 1,800 00
Dietician, not exceeding ~-______-______ 1,800 00
For additional free beds oe
It is provided that the officers of the sanatorium shall
receive, in addition to the respective salaries specified
above, their board and lodging at the sanatorium, but shall
$
$
3,860 00
2,260 00
4,000 00
38,890 00
84,290 00
18,000 00
not receive any additional perquisites or emoluments ex-
cept with the written approval of the governor first ob-
tained; provided, however, that the superintendent and
medical director may occupy, without payment of rent,
such buildings owned by the State as may be provided
by the State board of health.
For maintenance and operation of the Blue Ridge Sanatorium,
at Charlottesville, to be paid only from the special rev-
enues collected or received for the use of said Blue Ridge
Sanatorium, and paid into the State treasury, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury__$78,975 00
Total for the Blue Ridge Sanatorium, at Char-
lottesville Woe. $ ~=102,290 00
Catawba Sanatorium, near Salem
For maintenance and operation of the Catawba Sanatorium,
near Salem oe aoe _. $ 109,490 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation the fol-
lowing salaries shall be paid:
Business manager ------.-....----$ 3,850 00
Medical director, not exceeding .._________ 4,000 00
First assistant physician, not exceeding... 2,750 00
Second assistant physician, not exceeding_ 2,100 00
Third assistant physician, not exceeding _ 2,100 00
Fourth assistant physician, not exceeding_ 1,800 00
Superintendent of nurses, not exceeding___ 1,800 00
For improvements to water system —_________ oe - 750 00
For additional free beds ___._______ Oo 30,625 00
For feed-water regulators, three face electric wiring and other
improvements ____~ ae perecosesetnchinees ee 1,750 00
It is provided that the officers of the sanatorium shall
receive, in addition to the respective salaries specified
above, their board and lodging at the sanatorium, but
shall not receive any additional perquisites or emolu-
ments, except with the written approval of the governor
first obtained; provided, however, that the business man-
ager, medical director and first assistant physician may
occupy without payment of rent, such buildings owned
by the State as may be provided by the State board of
health.
For maintenance and operation of the Catawba Sanatorium,
near Salem, to be paid only out of the special revenues
collected or received for the use of said Catawba Sana-
torium, and paid into the State treasury, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury_________ $ 91,000 00
Total for the Catawba Sanatorium, near Salem___ $ 142,615 00
Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burkeville
For maintenance and operation of the Piedmont Sanatorium,
at Burkeville ~_-_.-___-_-___-
It is provided that out of this appropriation the fol-
lowing salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent and medical director_____- $ 4,000 00
Assistant to superintendent, not exceeding 2,100 00
Assistant medical director, not exceeding_ 3,000 00
Assistant physician, not exceeding_______ 1,800 00
Superintendent of nurses, not exceeding__ 1,800 00
For additional equipment ____________-_-_--
For cold storage plant —_ woe a _
For additional food supplies _-__.-_--_-§ ee
For free beds ________ _- a Wo oo
For purchase of land _____ on oe _
It is provided that the officers of the Piedmont Sana-
torium shall receive, in addition to the respective salaries
specified above, their board and lodging at the sanatorium,
but shall not receive any additional perquisites or emolu-
ments, except with the written approval of the governor
first obtained; provided, however, that the superintendent
and medical director may occupy, without payment of
rent, such buildings owned by the State as may be pro-
vided by the State board of health.
For maintenance and operation of the Piedmont Sanatorium,
at Burkeville, to be paid only out of the special revenues
collected or received for the use of said Piedmont Sana-
torium, and paid into the State treasury, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury_________ $ 19,450 00
There is hereby re-appropriated for additions and bet-
terments at the Piedmont Sanatorium any balances not in
excess of $6,500.00 remaining unexpended at the close of
business June 30, 1936, in the amounts appropriated to the
Piedmont Sanatorium for additions and betterments for
the biennium July 1, 1934, to June 30, 1936.
Total for the Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burkeville
Total for the department of health -.-___-____.__
$ 69,515 00
1,000 00
4,000 00
2,000 00
7,000 00
500 00
$ 84,015 00
$ 740,675 00
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE
State Board of Public Welfare
For expenses of administration of the State board of public
welfare __-_________ ee
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Commissioner ~_---_--__-_-_-___________- $ 6,000 00
Secretary to commissioner, not exceeding. 1,860 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For deficit ~~... eee $ 4,088 50
For finance and statistics _--.-____-_____________ oe
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salary:
Director, not exceeding _..____...________$ 2,620 00
For placing and supervising children in homes and institutions
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and wages only:
Director, not exceeding ~-__._____.___-___-$ 2,940 00
Supervisor, placement department, not ex-
ceeding ~~~--_---------------------- 2,100 00
Supervisor, institutions, not exceeding ____ 2,000 00
Additional employees and wages, not ex-
ceeding ~_.----_.-_- Semewicimeiomeenss 16,600 00
For support of children committed to the State Colony for
Epileptics and the Feeble-minded and pending admission
to that institution ________ Woe
For county and city organization___.-________-- ee
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Director, not exceeding _________________$ 3,600 00
Field representative, not exceeding __-____ 2,100 00
Stenographer, not exceeding ~___________ 1,200 00
For assisting in securing and in the presentation and prosecu-
tion of claims for pensions and other benefits for war
veterans and the widows and dependents of such veterans__
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Director, not exceeding _____-___________ $ 3,000 00
Assistant director, not exceeding_________ 1,800 00
Additional employees, not exceeding_..___ 2,200 00
It is further provided that a veterans’ advisory board
15,365 00
2,760 00
38,550 00
7,585 00
10,600 00
8,990 00
is hereby established to be composed of four persons to be
appointed by the governor and to serve without compensa-
tion at the pleasure of the governor. One member of the
said board shall be appointed from the members of the
American Legion; another from members of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars; another from members of the Disabled
American Veterans and another from the members of the
United Spanish-American War Veterans, and said ap-
propriation of $8,990.00 or any part thereof shall not be
available for expenditure unless and until said board is
appointed and qualified.
For mental hygiene —_- - - ~--------.. $ 12,140 00
Out of this appropriation shall be naid the following
salaries only:
Director (acting), not exceeding ~-_______ $ 3,000 00
Psychologist, not exceeding ~____---_____ 1,800 00
Additional employees, not exceeding _____ 5,340 00
For care of children in homes to avoid separation from their
mothers ~__-_--_-___--------- —— —— - 24,000 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Director, not exceeding ~_________ _-$ 2,500 00
Additional salaries, not exceeding ________ 3,500 00
Total for State board of public welfare____.______ $ 119,990 00
Virginia Commission for the Blind
For expenses of administration of the Virginia commission for
the blind a — aoa -----------. $ 40,910 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the salary of the
executive secretary, not exceeding ~-_________ $ 3,600 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
shall be paid the salary of an ophthalmologist.
For payment of bonded indebtedness of the Virginia work shop
for the blind, at Charlottesville... 1,760 00
For expenses of administration of the Virginia commission for
the blind to be paid only out of special revenues collected or
received for use of said commission and paid into the State
treasury and not out of the general fund of the treas-
Os — Jer eed nese gr nete emtersienaeioen _-$ 15,000 00
Total for Virginia commission for the blind ______ $ 42,670 00
Central State Hospital, at Petersburg
For maintenance and operation of the Central State Hospital, at
Petersburg -_._______ 2 eee $ 511,220 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation the follow-
ing salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent ao $ 4,500 00
Steward, not exceeding _ _ 2,400 00
Clerk and bookkeeper (who shall perform
the duties of secretary to the special
board of directors), not exceeding____ 2,300 00
Storekeeper, not exceeding _- 1,600 00
First assistant physician, not exceeding ___ 3,300 00
Assistant physicians (2), not exceeding
$2,700 each ooo -----.------. 5,400 00
Clinical director, not exceeding ___.______ 3,300 00
Assistant physician, not exceeding________ 2,200 00
Dentist, not exceeding _.________...______ 2,040 00
For brick wall enclosing yard at criminal building -___________ $ 5,000 00
For new building for additional patients______________________ 225,000 00
For enlarging steam lines and increased radiation in wards____ 5,000 00
It is provided that the officers of the Central State
Hospital shall receive, in addition to the respective salaries
specified above, their board and lodging at the hospital,
but shall not receive any additional perquisites or emolu-
ments, except with the written approval of the governor
first obtained; provided, however, that the superintendent
may occupy, without payment of rent, such buildings
owned by the State as may be provided by the special
board of directors of the Central State Hospital.
Total for the Central State Hospital, at Peters-
i a a $ 746,220 00
Eastern State Hospital, at Williamsburg
For maintenance and operation of the Eastern State Hospital,
at Williamsburg —_ oan enn $ 289,855 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation the follow-
ing salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent _ __-.---$ 4,500 00
Clerk (who shall perform “the duties of
secretary to the special board of direc-
tors), not exceeding ________________ 1,860 00
Steward, not exceeding ae 2,100 00
Assistant physician, not exceeding________ 3,000 00
Assistant physician, not exceeding _______ 2,700 00
Assistant physician, not exceeding _______ 2,400 00
Assistant physicians (2), not exceeding
$1,800 each ~~-_--_____ a 3,600 00
Dentist, not exceeding ~________________- $ 1,800 00
Registered nurse, not exceeding__________ 1,680 00
Chief engineer, not exceeding ___________ 1,800 00
For deficit on support —~__---__ ee
For deficit incurred for additional hospital unit at Dunbar farm
For additional boiler _--_------_-e ee
It is provided that the officers of the Eastern State
Hospital shall receive, in addition to the respective salaries
specified above, their board and lodging at the hospital,
but shall not receive any additional perquisites or emolu-
ments, except with the written approval of the governor
first obtained; provided, however, that the superintendent
may occupy, without payment of rent, such buildings
owned by the State as may be provided by the special
board of directors of the Eastern State Hospital.
Total for the Eastern State Hospital, at Wil-
liamsburg ~~ -_-___ ao
Southwestern State Hospital, at Marion
For maintenance and operation of the Southwestern State Hos-
pital, at Marion ~_____-___----- eee
It is provided that out of this appropriation the fol-
lowing salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent Se cen EES $ 4,500 00
Steward, not exceeding ______-_________ 2,550 00
Assistant physicians (2), not exceeding
$3,000 each _____---_-_-----__------ 6,000 00
Assistant physician, not exceeding _______ 2,700 00
Dentist, not exceeding ~_----______-_ _ 1,800 00
For deficit on support ~~~ ee eee
For water main connections ~____. ee eee
For completion of Dement Colony building, connecting cor-
ridors and stair towers _______-_--_-__-
For tubercular pavilions (2) ~~-________ eee
It is provided that the officers of the Southwestern
State Hospital shall receive, in addition to the respective
salaries specified above, their board and lodging at the
hospital, but shall not receive any additional perquisites
or emoluments, except with the written approval of the
$ 17,125 00
124,125 00
14,000 00
$ 445,105 00
$ 219,525 00
37,140 00
2,900 00
13,000 00
44,000 00
governor first obtained; provided, however, that the super-
intendent may occupy, without payment of rent, such
buildings owned by the State as may be provided by the
special board of directors of the Southwestern State Hos-
pital.
Total for the Southwestern State Hospital, at
Marion ~ ee $ 316,165 00
Southwestern State Hospital, at Marion, Davis Clinic
For maintenance and operation of the Southwestern State
Hospital, at Marion, Davis clinic, to be paid only out of
the special revenues collected or received from the opera-
tion of the said Davis clinic and paid into the State treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the treas-
ury ~------- ee -$ 43,960 00
Western State Hospital, at Staunton
For maintenance and operation of the Western State Hospital,
at Staunton _________ — Sateen OOo, LOd Of
It is provided that out of this appropriation the fol-
lowing salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent —~~--_--- _ _.__-$ 4,500 00
Steward, not exceeding _-_-__.__________---. 2,000 00
Clerk and bookkeeper (who shall perform
the duties of secretary to the special
board of directors), not exceeding ___ 1,860 00
First assistant physician and x-ray worker,
not exceeding —___ oe __ 3,600 00
First assistant physician, not exceeding __ 2,700 00
Second assistant physician, not exceeding. 2,400 00
Assistant physicians (2), not exceeding
$1,800 each __ one 3,600 00
Dentist, not exceeding __.. eee 1,920 00
Druggist, not exceeding ~_--_____________ 1,600 00
For balance due on new boiler _--_-___ oon 7,000 00
For additional equipment secret ftw Slccaer om eniticicemaresijenemmeom - 4,000 00
For new water pipe line-_-__--_----__---___ pee ee 7,000 00
It is provided that the officers of the Western State
Hospital shall receive, in addition to the respective salaries
specified above, their board and lodging at the hospital, but
shall not receive any additional perquisites or emoluments,
except with the written approval of the governor first
obtained; provided, however, that the superintendent may
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occupy, without payment of rent, such buildings owned
by the State as may be provided by the special board of
directors of the Western State Hospital.
Total for the Western State Hospital, at Staunton
DeJarnette State Sanatorium
maintenance and operation of the DeJarnette State Sana-
torium, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 360
of the acts of assembly of 1934, to be paid only out of the
special revenues collected or received from the operation of
said sanatorium and paid into the State treasury, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury___$ 59,595 00
It is hereby provided that a sufficient amount shall be
transferred from the funds paid into the State treasury
from the operation of the DeJarnette State Sanatorium to
the general fund of the treasury to compensate said general
fund for interest on the amount expended therefrom for
construction and equipment of the DeJarnette State Sana-
torium, at such annual rate as may be approved by the
governor.
It is further provided that the superintendent of
the Western State Hospital may, after setting aside
out of the revenues derived from the operation of the
DeJarnette State Sanatorium a sufficient amount to pay
for maintenance and operation thereof and the aforesaid
interest charges for the year ending June 30, 1937, expend
the balance remaining out of said revenues, including any
such revenues brought forward from the year ending June
30, 1936, for the purpose of making additions and better-
ments to the said DeJarnette State Sanatorium.
$ 373,185 00
State Colony for Epileptics and the Feeble-minded, at Colony
maintenance and operation of the State Colony for Epilep-
tics and the Feeble-minded, at Colony —~___--____--___--__
It is provided that out of this appropriation the fol-
lowing salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent _ es _.-$ 4,500 00
Steward and bookkeeper, not exceeding__. 2,100 00
First assistant physician and clinical direc-
tor, not exceeding ~-_-_------_---_--- 3,000 00
Second assistant physician and_ bac-
teriologist, not exceeding ____________ 2,500 00
Third assistant physician and druggist, not
exceeding -_.-______-_---__-------.. 2,000 00
Dentist, not exceeding ~~_._--_-____-__-__ 1,800 00
$ 208,585 00
For hospital and administration building... ._... -.-.-....._.. $127,000 00
For dormitory for tubercular patients... neem 28,000 00
It is provided that the officers of the State Colony for
Epileptics and the Feeble-minded shall receive, in addition
to the respective salaries specified above, their board and
lodging at the colony, but shall not receive any additional
perquisites or emoluments, except with the written ap-
proval of the governor first obtained; provided, however,
that the superintendent may occupy, without payment of
rent, such buildings owned by the State as may be pro-
vided by the special board of directors of the State Colony
for Epileptics and the Feeble-minded.
Total for the State Colony for Epileptics and the
Feeble-minded, at Colony a $ 363,585 00
R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers’ Home, at Richmond
For maintenance and operation of the R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers’
Home, at Richmond _ oe. $ = 27,960 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation each inmate
of the R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers’ Home, at Richmond, shall
receive a monthly allowance of $3.00 for incidental personal
expenses, in accordance with law.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For relief of needy Confederate veterans afflicted with con-
tagious diseases or cancer, in accordance with law, a sum
sufficient.
It is hereby provided that the governor may, in his
discretion, transfer the inmates of the R. E. Lee Camp
Soldiers’ Home from the said Soldiers’ Home to such
other home or institution in Virginia as may furnish to the
governor satisfactory assurances that suitable provision will
be made in said home or institution for the welfare and
comfort of said inmates transferred thereto, and may
utilize the aforesaid appropriation of $27,960.00 or so much
thereof as may be necessary for the purpose of paying the
necessary expenses incurred in making such transfer and
to pay the cost of maintaining said inmates in said home
or institution to which they are transferred, and in the
event such transfer is made the operation of said R. E. Lee
Camp Soldiers’ Home shall be thereupon discontinued and
no further expenditures therefor shall be made out of this
appropriation of $27,960.00, provided, however, that the
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director of the division of grounds and buildings may ex-
pend out of said appropriation of $27,960.00 such sum as the
governor may approve for care and maintenance of the
grounds at the said R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers’ Home.
State Industrial Farm for Women, at Goochland
maintenance and operation of the State Industrial Farm for
Women, at Goochland ~_____. . oe _
It is hereby provided that out of this appropriation
the following salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent, not exceeding __________. $ 3,000 00
Physician, not exceeding —___-__-___-_- 1,200 00
payment of the per diem allowance authorized by law for
prisoners transferred to the State industrial farm for
women in accordance with the provisions of chapter 389
of the acts of assembly of 1930, a sum sufficient estimated
at ~ ~-~--_---- ee — —— ae _
It is hereby provided that the aforesaid appropria-
tion estimated at $15,330.00 shall be inclusive of all funds
to which the said industrial farm for women would other-
wise be entitled out of the appropriation herein made to
the division of accounts and control for criminal charges.
Total for the State Industrial Farm for Women, at
Goochland _~_________ ee _
$
$
19,290 00
15,330 00
34,620 00
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for Defective
Misdemeanants, at State Farm
maintenance and operation of the State Penitentiary Farm
and State Prison Farm for Defective Misdemeanants, at
State Farm a _ - on aoe
It is provided that out of this appropriation shall be
paid the following salaries only:
Superintendent, not exceeding ~---___-___ $ 4,500 00
Assistant superintendent, not exceeding —_ 1,800 00
Bookkeepers (2), not exceeding $1,800 each 3,600 00
Surgeon, not exceeding ~____ — 3,000 00
Assistant surgeon, not exceeding ____ 1,500 00
It is provided that the guards at the State Penitentiary
Farm, and State Prison Farm for Defective Misdemean-
ants, to be appointed by the superintendent thereof, shall
not be paid when absent on furlough for more than fifteen
days in any one year, whether sick or otherwise; and their
substitute guards shall receive the same pay, when em-
ployed, as regularly employed guards.
$
57,480 00
For completion of hospital building___ oe $ 15,000 00
For cannery —--~--------- eeciowene a 5,000 00
For additional equipment _...--- ee 6,000 00
For per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance with chapter
301 of the acts of assembly of 1918, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at ___.-_-_____ oo _ oo 7,350 00
For payment of the per diem allowance authorized by law for
defective misdemeanant prisoners transferred to the State
Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for Defective
Misdemeanants in accordance with law, a sum sufficient
estimated at __-_-___-_- ee 120,000 00
It is hereby provided that this appropriation esti-
mated at $120,000.00 shall be inclusive of all funds to which
the said farm would otherwise be entitled out of the ap-
propriation herein made to the division of accounts and
control for criminal charges.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding_______________$ 50,730 00
Total for the State Penitentiary Farm and State
Prison Farm for Defective Misdemeanants, at
State Farm _ —-----. $ 210,830 00
The Penitentiary, at Richmond
For maintenance and operation of the Penitentiary, at Rich-
mond ____--__----___- oe e ne ___ $ 247,145 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries, wages and special compensations only:
Superintendent _.--.-------------________ $ 3,600 00
Chief clerk and senior bookkeeper, not ex-
ceeding _ a 3,120 00
Identification clerk, not exceeding _.._____ 2,000 00
Identification clerk, not exceeding ________ 1,800 00
Record clerk, not exceeding ~____________ 1,920 00
Head keeper, not exceeding --____________ 2,200 00
Second keeper, not exceeding ___________ 2,000 00
Third keeper, not exceeding _-___________ 1,900 00
Machinist and electrician, not exceeding __ 1,800 00
Superintendent of construction and factory
supervisor, not exceeding ___________ . 2,100 00
Factory supervisor, not exceeding ________ 1,800 00
Steward, not exceeding _--_-_____________ 1,800 00
Engineer, not exceeding ______ ae 1,800 00
Surgeon, not exceeding ~_-___.._--___ -$ 3,000 00
Eye, ear and throat specialist, not exceed-
ing —------ _ a 1,200 00
Dentist, not exceeding _______________ 1,200 00
Mental examiner, not exceeding __________ 1,200 00
Assistant surgeon, not exceeding __________ 600 00
Educational director, not exceeding ~-____ 2,400 00
Additional employees, not exceeding___._._ 66,840 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation shall be
paid the salaries of the interior and exterior guards of the
Penitentiary, each at a basic rate of compensation as the
board of directors of the Penitentiary may determine,
within the limits of this appropriation, not exceeding
$1,620.00 per annum in any case; no guard, however, shall
be paid when absent on furlough for more than fifteen
days in any one year, whether sick or otherwise; and
provided, further, that guards regularly employed at night
shall be allowed two Sundays off with pay each month,
in accordance with law, and that substitute guards shall
receive pay for the time actually employed at the basic rate
of compensation, not exceeding $1,200.00 per annum.
No member of the board of directors of the Peni-
tentiary shall hereafter receive any per diem for his ser-
vices, but each member of the board living outside of the
city of Richmond shall be entitled to be reimbursed for
his actual traveling and hotel expenses incurred in attend-
ing meetings of the board, to be paid out of this appropria-
tion of $247,145.00.
For per diem allowance for prisoners, in accordance with the
provisions of the act approved March 16, 1918 (acts of
assembly, 1918, chapter 301, pages 474-476), a sum suf-
ficient, estimated at oon eee _.-. $ 29,000 00
For transportation of prisoners —~__~ oo eee 20,000 00
For the purchase of land and the establishment and operation
thereon of a prison farm _______ ee Senne 50,000 00
Total for the Penitentiary, at Richmond_____ oe $ 346,145 00
The Penitentiary, at Richmond, Industrial Department
For maintenance and operation of the industrial department of
the Penitentiary, at Richmond, to be paid only out of the
special revenues collected or received from the operation
of said industrial department and paid into the State treas-
ury and not out of the general fund of the State treas-
ury ~~ ----2- eee eee $340,970 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation the follow-
ing salaries shall be paid:
Industrial director, not exceeding ____..___ $ 4,200 00
Foreman for woodworking shop, not ex-
ceeding ~~ 2,820 00
Foreman for printing shop, not exceeding. 2,820 00
Foreman, clothing shop, not exceeding____ 2,820 00
Foreman, shoe shop, not exceeding________ 2,400 00
Foreman, tag plant, not exceeding________ 600 00
Foreman, knitting mill, not exceeding ____ 1,800 00
Foreman, woolen mill, not exceeding_____ 2,820 00
Assistant foreman, woolen mill, not ex-
ceeding ~--_________--_-_-- 1,800 00
Assistant foreman, cotton mill, not exceed-
ing ------------------------_------- 1,800 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding ~_____________ 2,400 00
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls, at Bon Air
For maintenance and operation of the, Virginia Home and Indus-
trial School for Girls, at Bon Air__------------------------ $
It is provided that out of this appropriation shall be paid
the following salaries, wages and special compensations only:
Superintendent, not exceeding ~_-_______-___ $ 2,400 00
Additional employees and special payments, not
exceeding ____--_-__-----------------+-- 17,205 00
Virginia Industrial School for Boys, at Beaumont
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Industrial School
for Boys, at Beaumont ~-__--_-___ Woe $
It is provided that out of this appropriation shall be paid
the following salaries, wages and special compensations only:
Superintendent ___-______-_-__-----_-_---_-- $ 3,600 00
Assistant superintendent, not exceeding ______ 1,800 00
Farm manager, not exceeding ae 1,680 00
Additional employees, not exceeding —~______- 28,320 00
For transportation of inmates, in accordance with section 1956 of
the Code of Virginia (1919) __-__-__-_-__________________-
Total for the Virginia industrial school for boys,
at Beaumont ___---------------------------- an $
40,210 00
85,230 00
1,000 00
86,230 00
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls, at Peaks Turnout
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Industrial School
for Colored Girls, at Peaks Turnout___....___.--_-_______ $ 29,290 00
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropriated:
For salaries, wages and special payments, not
exceeding ~-.---_-_--------------------- $ 12,230 00
For water system ~-----_____-_----- 4,000 00
Total for the Virginia Industrial School for Colored
Girls, at Peaks Turnout _.-._--------_-_-- $ 33,290 00
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys, at Hanover
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Manual Labor
School for Colored Boys, at Hanover______-____-_-__-_- $ 64,475 00
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropriated:
For salaries and special payments, not ex-
ceeding ---._-____-__________-.________$ 23,955 00
For additional equipment oon ne 2,000 00
For mess hall, kitchen and bakery ____-___-------___-___________ 15,000 00
Total for the Virginia Manual Labor School for Col-
ored Boys, at Hanover _____----------___--____ $ 81,475 00
Total for department of public welfare________. _. $ 3,267,680 00
MISCELLANEOUS AGENCIES
Confederate Memorial Associations
For caring for the graves of Confederate dead, in accordance with
the provisions of an act approved March 16, 1920 (acts of as-
sembly, 1920, chapter 209, pages 301-302) __--______________ $ 5,000 00
For the Confederate Memorial Institute (Battle Abbey), at
el | ee ee eee aes $ 2,000 00
Confederate Museum, at Richmond
For the care of Confederate collections and the maintenance of the
Virginia rooms at the Confederate museum, at Richmond__ $ 1,280 00
Cooperative Education Association and the Virginia Branch of the
National Congress of Parents and Teachers
For promoting education and rural school and civic improvement
int the Commoanwealts Gf Vi QiS, ceecececee ee eeemmensamnmeans $ 10,555 00
It is provided that this appropriation shall be inclusive of
all funds received by the aforesaid agency from the Common-
wealth of Virginia, and in lieu of any and all contributions
from the respective State departments, institutions or other
State agencies.
For Negro Organization Society, Inc., for promoting education
and rural school and civic improvement among people of the
negro race in Virginia _...--. _---------- $ 1,500 00
Travelers’ Aid Society of Danville
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Danville, for providing aid
for travelers _...-___________--- $ 425 00
Travelers’ Aid Society of Lynchburg
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Lynchburg, for providing aid
for travelers __ Wo _ _— _ $ 425 00
Travelers’ Aid Society of Norfolk
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Norfolk, for providing aid
for travelers ____-______-------- Waa +--+. $ 1,280 00
Travelers’ Aid Society of Petersburg
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Petersburg, for providing aid
for travelers ____________---_-------------- $ 855 00
Travelers’ Aid Society of Portsmouth
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Portsmouth, for providing aid
{6f tPaveléfs) 2200 eteeemeeeeeee woe. _.--.. $ 640 00
Travelers’ Aid Society of Roanoke
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Roanoke, for providing aid
for travelers ____--__--__--_------ ae _- _. $ 855 00
Travelers’ Aid Society of Staunton
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Staunton, for providing aid
fOf (EAVEIEES ces: eee -----.-.. $ 425 00
Travelers’ Aid Society of Virginia, at Richmond
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Virginia, at Richmond, for pro-
viding aid for travelers __ . oe ee $ 1,280 00
Virginia Crop Improvement Association
For the Virginia Crop Improvement Association, for the improve-
ment of Virginia crops ____.____.----_--_- eee
It is provided that this appropriation shall be inclusive of
all funds received by the Virginia Crop Improvement Associa-
tion from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and in lieu of any
and all contributions from the respective State departments,
institutions or other State agencies.
Virginia Home for Incurables, at Richmond
For the Virginia Home for Incurables, at Richmond, for care of
For
For
incurables ~___-__-____
Virginia State Dairymen’s Association
the Virginia State Dairymen’s Association, for promoting
dairy development and furthering the interests of dairying
in Virginia ~~~ ~~ ee a
It is provided that this appropriation of $1,280.00 shall
be inclusive of all funds received by the Virginia State Dairy-
men’s Association from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and
in lieu of any and all contributions from the respective State
departments, institutions or other State agencies.
Virginia State Fair Association, Inc.
the Virginia State Fair Association, Inc., for providing State
premiums, which is to be applied toward the payment of said
premiums upon the agricultural, horticultural, live stock and
poultry exhibits to be offered in the name of the Common-
wealth of Virginia at the annual exhibitions of said associa-
tion ____- ee ae
It is provided that the governor of Virginia, and four
others, to be appointed by him, two from the board of agri-
culture and immigration and two from the board of directors
of the Virginia State Fair Association, Inc., shall constitute
a committee of five to determine the number, amount and
character of premiums provided for in this appropriation of
$4,275.00. The said committee shall receive no compensation
for their services.
It is provided, further, that the appropriation of $4,275.00
hereby made shall be subject to payment to the Virginia State
Fair Association, Inc., upon order of the committee herewith
provided for, by warrant of the chairman.
$
$
4,275 00
4,275 00
1,280 GO
4,275 00
Virginia State Horticultural Society
For the Virginia State Horticultural Society, for promoting horti-
cultural development and furthering the interests of horticul-
ture in Virginia ~.--__-___________-------- $ 3,845 00
It is provided that this appropriation of $3,845.00 shall be
inclusive of all funds received by the Virginia State Horti-
cultural Society from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and in
lieu of any and all contributions from the respective State de-
partments, institutions or other State agencies.
Virginia State Poultry Federation
For the Virginia State Poultry Federation for promoting poul-
Sy CeVelOpGRTt ... ea neeencseneeee $ 1,710 00
Reunion of Eightieth Division
For the purpose of aiding in the entertainment in Richmond in
1936 of the Eightieth Division Veterans Association, who will
hold their reunion at that time and place__..______-§ $ 2,500 00
This appropriation shall be disbursed on itemized vouchers
certified to the Comptroller jointly by the President and the
Treasurer of the Eighticth Division Veterans Association.
Eternal Light Peace Memorial
For contribution, at the discretion of the Governor, to a fund to be
raised by joint action of the several states for the erection at
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, of a memorial to the soldiers of the
South and North who served in the War Between the States,
to be known as the “Eternal Light Peace Memorial,” not ex-
ceeding _.______ ne $ 5,000 00
The Governor is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to
place this appropriation, or such part thereof as he may deem
advisable, at the disposal of the Pennsylvania State Commis-
sion for expenditure as aforesaid; provided, however, that no
part of this appropriation shall become available unless and
until satisfactory evidence has been furnished the Governor that
other states have extended, or will extend, financial aid to the
erection of this memorial to such an extent as to insure its
completion within a reasonable time and its maintenance with-
out further cost to the State of Virginia.
Total for miscellaneous agencies._____-.--_-__ $ 53,680 00
Total appropriations out of the general fund of the
State treasury for the year ending June 30, 1937_ $ 19,189,124 00
1937-1938
For the year ending June 30, 1938
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF VIRGINIA
For legislating for the State ___..--- _--------. $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the salaries of
members, clerks, assistant clerks, officers, pages and em-
ployees; the mileage of members, officers and employees, in-
cluding salaries and mileage of members of legislative com-
mittees sitting during recess; and the incidental expenses of
the general assembly, not exceeding the sum of five thousand
dollars each for the senate and house of delegates; and to pay
any deficit in the contingent fund in the two houses, a sum
sufficient.
Out of this appropriation there shall also be paid the
following salaries:
Clerk of the House of Delegates_...______ $ 5,500 00
Clerk of the Senate _------- 5,250 00
Index clerk and special assistant clerk of the
Senate, not exceeding __.--__-_ 2,400 00
JUDICIARY DEPARTMENT
SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS
For adjudication of legal cases __~ oo _-----. $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and wages only:
President of the court gene! __.......-$ 7,900 00
Associate judges (6), at $7,500 each________ 45,000 00
Reporter ~~~ 3,500 00
Clerk at Richmond _. _ 5,000 00
Clerk and law librarian at Staunton________ 3,000 00
Clerk and law librarian at Wytheville.___.___ 4,000 00
Law librarian at Richmond ____-__----_____ 3,000 00
Assistant law librarian at Richmond _______ 1,800 00
Additional officers and employees of the court,
not exceeding ________ —----.-. 15,199 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation shall
be paid the traveling and other expenses of the judges of the
168,485 00
104,899 00
supreme court of appeals, one thousand dollars for each judge
and which shall be in lieu of mileage.
For printing records of litigation, a sum sufficient, estimated at___ $ 17,000 00
Total for the supreme court of appeals... $ 121,899 00
CIRCUIT COURTS
For adjudication of legal cases __---_-_-- ee $ 190,800 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and wages only:
Judges (34) at $4,500 each... ee $ 153,000 00
Clerk at Richmond —_____. ee 1,500 00
Stenographer, not exceeding _..--.---- 1,800 00
Compensation to sheriffs, sergeants, and
their deputies for attendance upon the cir-
cuit courts, as authorized by section 3503
of the Code of Virginia (1919) _-______ 22,500 00
CORPORATION OR HUSTINGS COURTS
Bor adjadiedtion Gf legal (4668 mc ccereeeeeee meen $ 60,300 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Judges (13), at $4,500 each __.___------$ 58,500 00
Judge of the corporation court, city of Win-
chester _ _- oon 800 00
Clerk at Richmond —___-~~ enteeSimemees _ 1,000 00
CITY COURTS
For adjudication of legal cases____ cee _ -.. $ 27,100 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and wages only:
Judge of the law and equity court, city of
Norfolk ~ ~-_.--___-__ sercnorasrsmmnceaeecens $ 4,500 00
Judge of the chancery court, city of Rich-
mond ___---_-__- nee — 4,500 00
Judge of the law and equity court, city of
Richmond __- erences ES ome _-__. 4,500 00
Judge of the law and equity court, city of
Richmond, part II __ woe 4,500 00
Judge of the law and chancery court, city of
Roanoke ~.------------ 4,500 00
Compensation to sheriffs, sergeants, and
their deputies, for attendance upon city
courts, as authorized by section 3503 of
the Code of Virginia (1919)... $ 4,600 00
Total for judiciary department ~__.._-.-__--___-___ $
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
GOVERNOR
For executive control of the State
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries, wages and special compensations only:
Governor __--~-_-----_-__- rman eeremonrermesees $ 10,000 00
Secretary of the Commonwealth, and ex-officio
secretary to the governor, not exceeding... 4,000 00
Stenographer and clerk (2), not exceeding
$1,620 each __----- _ 3,240 00
Janitor, messenger and clerk, not exceeding__. _—_ 1,820 00
Elevator conductor and watchman, not exceed-
ing ~-------------- e+e 1,660 00
Capitol guide, not excueding a 1,500 00
Additional employees and special péoyuvemts, 3 not
exceeding ---____-_-___-.__-..__..__.__.. 8,600 00
For maintenance of governor’s house _._____ $5
Total for the governor ~~~) ee
DIVISION OF THE BUDGET
For preparation of the budget and carrying out the provisions of
the act approved February 19, 1918 (acts of assembly, 1918,
chapter 64, pp. 118-120, as amended), and the additional du-
es wept, GF re ree as ede
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and special payments only:
Director _.---__---_-____- se en cere $ 5,000 00
Secretary and statistical assistant, not exceed-
ing —__--_---_- _...-_____ 1,860 00
Additional employees and special payments, not
exceeding __-.--_--- a 3,150 00
$
$
400,099 00
39,610 00
11,325 00
50,935 00
11,180 00
DIVISION OF STATUTORY RESEARCH AND DRAFTING
For assistance in preparing legislation____.______________________
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Director in charge of CivisiOn, qceprccemmmne- $ 5,000 00
Additional employees, not exceeding _._____ 4,600 00
DIVISION OF MILITARY AFFAIRS
For providing military protection for the State, to be expended
under the direction of the military board, in accordance with
ee oo ae eee -------- §$
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall be
paid:
Adjutant general ~~_---_-_-__-------__--__- $ 6,000 00
Assistant to the adjutant general, not exceed-
ing ~---------------------------------- 2,800 00
Chief clerk and assistant to the adjutant gen-
eral, not exceeding ___._ _ _..--_. 2,700 00
Assistant United States property and disburs-
ing officer, not exceeding _____-._.-_____ 2,100 00
Military storekeeper, not exceeding _______- 1,800 00
For repair and construction of roads at the State rifle range _____
It is hereby further provided that the military fund be,
and the same is hereby, abolished, and monies shall no longer
be set aside by the comptroller for the said fund.
There is hereby appropriated, from the funds set up for
the expenses of this division, the sum of $400.00 to be paid to
Gale McGuire Turner or his guardian, to be paid in full satis-
faction of all obligation assumed by the Commonwealth under
the provision of chapter 300, acts of assembly 1930.
Military Contingent Fund
For the military contingent fund, out of which to pay the military
forces of the Commonwealth when aiding the civil authori-
ties, as provided by section 305 of an act approved March
16, 1916 (acts of assembly, 1916, chapter 516, section 305,
pages 871-872), a sum sufficient.
Total for the division of military affairs__.._.____
10,810 00
109,480 00
2,000 00
111,480 00
DIVISION OF GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS
For providing ice, fuel, light and water for buildings in the Capi-
tol Square ~--------~---- $ 21,800 00
For maintenance and operation of the Capitol grounds and pub-
lic buildings ~~~.---------- Hoe 80,975 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Director ~----~~---- -$ 2,880 00
Supervisor of State power plants, not exceed-
NB cee see 2 ceenccreeeearemneminome ---- 4,500 00
Capitol Police
Policeman, not exceeding _...-_____.__________$ 1,800 00
Policemen (4), not exceeding $1,670 each__.__ 6,680 00
Capitol Building
Janitors (2), not exceeding $1,260 each______ $ 2,520 00
Elevator conductor for service during session
of general assembly _....- 5 200 00
Capitol Power Plant
Chief engineer, not exceeding ~___----__-_-- $ 2,500 00
Assistant engineer, not exceeding -_~_~-_-_- 1,860 00
Engineers (2), not exceeding $1,704 each____ 3,408 00
Firemen (3), not exceeding $1,476 each __- 4,428 00
State Library Building
Elevator conductor, not exceeding —_________. $ 1,400 00
Night watchman and elevator conductor, not
exceeding ~___.-__-_- wenn 1,400 00
Elevator conductor and night ‘watched (2),
not exceeding $700 each _.__-----.- 1,400 00
Janitors (2), not exceeding $1,260 each 2,520 00
State Office Building
Equipment engineer, not exceeding ~_________ $ 2,667 00
Chief mechanic, not exceeding ~______.-____- 1,860 00
Elevator conductors (3), not exceeding $1,500
each __________ ~~ 4,500 (00
Elevator conductors and night watchmen (2),
not exceeding $1,400 each ____._-_______ 2,800 00
Maid, not exceeding ~_.---_--- ee 576 00
Janitors (3), not exceeding $1,260 each_____- $ 3,780 00
Window cleaner, not exceeding ~_-_--_--_-- 1,320 00
Janitor and utility man, not exceeding ____- 1,770 00
Plumber, not exceeding _ a a 1,335 00
Janitresses (10), not exceeding $408 each____ 4,080 00
It is hereby provided that no part of this appropriation
for the Division of Grounds and Buildings shall be used to
furnish floor coverings, electric fans or other office equipment
to any State officer, department, board, institution or other
State agency.
Total for the division of grounds and buildings.___ $
ART COMMISSION
For approving works of art and structures ~.----_____..
----- $
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
For auditing accounts of the State and of local government units. $
Out of this appropriation the Auditor of Public Ac-
counts shall be paid a salary of ~--____-__-_____ $ 6,000 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the expenses of
the auditing committee, as provided by law, a sum sufficient.
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
Attorney General
For providing legal services for the State _-.---__-- $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and special compensations only:
Attorney general ___..-_-___-____-_________. $ 7,000 00
Assistant attorneys general (2), not exceeding
$5,000 each ____--- ee 10,000 00
Assistant attorney general, not exceeding__.. 4,250 00
Assistant attorneys general (2), not exceeding
$4,000 each __ ee 8,000 00
Assistant attorney general, not exceeding._.__ 3,000 00
Secretaries (4), not exceeding $1,760 each___.$ 7,040 00
Additional employees and special payments,
not exceeding ~ ~____-_----______--_-- - 2,333 00
102,775 00
1,000 00
116,995 00
45,590 00
For payment of amount awarded Stephanna V. Hodges and chil-
dren by the Industrial Commission as compensation for the
death of J. L. Hodges _____._- ee $ 390 00
This appropriation of $390 shall be paid to the person
or persons thereto entitled by the award of the Industrial
Commission, at the rate of $7.50 per week.
Total for the attorney general... ____ ee $ 45,980 00
Division of Motion Picture Censorship
For examining and licensing motion picture films publicly ex-
hibited in Virginia _-.-- ---_---- =e $ 20,085 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and special compensations only:
Members of board (3), at $3,000 each________ $ 9,000 00
Executive secretary, not exceeding ~_-__---_- 2,000 00
Operator, not exceeding ~_-_____~-----____- 2,700 00
Additional salaries and special payments, not
exceeding ~--_-__-_--___--- + --- 2,600 00
Total for the department of law ---_--_.--- a $ 66,065 00
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
Division of Accounts and Control
For auditing and recording the financial transactions of the
State -2---- ee woe $ 88,000 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and wages only:
Comptroller ~----_- = $ 6,000 00
Assistant comptroller, not exceeding ~~______ 4,000 00
Secretary to comptroller ___...-________ 2,400 00
Accountant, bookkeeping section, not exceed-
ing ee 3,600 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding ~~~ -__-__-______ 2,500 00
Bookkeepers (2), not exceeding $2,400 each. 4,800 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding ~-__.---_________ 2,100 00
Chief clerk, county and city section, not ex-
ceeding —_______________-__-_____---__. 3,100 00
Clerk, not exceeding ~~__-__-_-------____- 2,100 00
Clerk, not exceeding ~___..---__.------------ 1,800 00
Stenographer, not exceeding - — -$ 1,620 00
Chief clerk, revenue section, not exceeding... 3,000 00
Clerk, not exceeding —_._-___________ _ 1,800 00
Chief clerk, tabulating section, not exceeding__ 3,000 00
Chief clerk, expenditure section, not exceeding. 3,000 00
Auditor, criminal claims, not exceeding.____- 2,100 00
Auditors, general claims (2), not exceeding
$2,200 each ______ a __.__ 4,400 00
Auditor, highway claims, not exceeding ______ 2,100 00
Auditor, payrolls, not exceeding ~_..-_______ 2,100 00
Additional salaries and wages, not exceeding__ 22,360 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the costs of the
official bonds of the comptroller; and the costs of the surety
bonds of the employees in the division of accounts and con-
trol, in accordance with the provisions of section 325 of the
Code of Virginia (1919).
For collecting old claims (as authorized by section 2596 of the
Code of Virginia (1919) ), and for adjustment of State litiga-
tion, a sum sufficient, estimated at _----___________________- $ 14,000 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the costs of civil
prosecution in civil cases, expenses and commissions in col-
lecting old debts, etc., in accordance with section 2534 of the
Code of Virginia (1919), and costs of collecting delinquent or
past due State taxes. No person shall receive annual com-
pensation out of this appropriation in excess of $5,000.00.
For support of lunatics in jails and in charge of private persons,
a sum sufficient, estimated at ~~~ ~~~ 14,000 00
For payment of pensions and relief of needy Confederate women 546,480 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Chief pension clerk, not exceeding ______.__.$ 3,100 00
Clerk-stenographer, not exceeding ____.__.___ 1,620 00
Additional salaries, not exceeding _.._________ 2,840 00
Out of this appropriation 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 to
appropriate public revenue, approved March 9, 1928 (acts of
general assembly, 1928, chapter 110), to $320.00 a year, for
total blindness, $540.00 a year; to $200.00 a year for total dis-
ability, $540.00 a year; and to each widow of a soldier, sailor
or marine, who was married prior to October 1, 1880, and
who has not remarried, and who is otherwise entitled under
this act tO a pension, picU.UU a year, and to sucn WIdOW who
is blind, $240.00 a year and to each widow of a Confederate
soldier married on or after October 1, 1880, and prior to Janu-
ary 1, 1921, and who has not remarried $100.00 a year, and
to each widow of a Confederate soldier who married on or
after January 1, 1921, who is over 75 years of age, and who
has not remarried $100.00 a year; and to soldiers proven to be
totally deaf by certificate of a reputable practicing physician
and affidavits by two reputable unrelated disinterested citizens,
who are fully acquainted with the applicant, $540.00 a year;
and to the personal representative of each deceased pensioner
$45.00 for the funeral expenses of such deceased pensioner ;
provided, however, that the said sum of $45.00 may be paid
without the qualification of a personal representative to the
undertaker, when such undertaker shall file his bill,
verified by proper affidavit with the comptroller to-
gether with copy of death certificate of such pensioner, and the
allowances as authorized by the act aforesaid; provided, fur-
ther, that under the provisions of this act any person who
actually accompanied a soldier in the service and remained
faithful and loyal as the body servant of such soldier, or who
served as cook, hostler or teamster, or who worked on breast-
works under any command of the army and thereby rendered
service to the Confederacy, shall be entitled to receive an an-
nual pension of $84.00, proof of service to be prescribed by
the comptroller.
Any unexpended portion of this appropriation shall revert
to the general fund of the State treasury, and no part thereof
shall be prorated among pensioners.
And it is further provided that out of the appropriations
for public printing, the director of the division of purchase and
printing shall supply all forms and have done and pay for
all printing, binding, ruling, etc., required by the comptroller
in pension matters and in connection with the payment of pen-
sions. The comptroller shall pay monthly at such dates as he
may prescribe the pensions authorized by this act.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of
five hundred and forty-six thousand, four hundred and eighty
dollars there shall be expended for relief of needy Confederate
women of Virginia, born not later than December 31, 1875,
who are not upon the State pension roster, and who are not in-
mates 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-
ter 56, page 81) ___--__-___-_---_------------- $ 28,000 00
it 1s further provided that out of this appropriation ot
five hundred and forty-six thousand, four hundred and eighty
dollars there shall be expended for care of needy Confederate
women who are inmates of the Home for Needy Confederate
Women at Richmond, in accordance with the provisions of the
acts approved March 4, 1914 (acts of assembly, 1914, chap-
ter 40, page 60) ~----------- ee -- $ 25,000 00
For assessing property for taxation and collecting and distribut-
ing records of assessments, a sum sufficient, estimated at-_._. $ 290,060 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid compensation and
expenses of office to city and county commissioners of the
revenue, as authorized by chapter 364 of the acts of as-
sembly of 1934, commissions to examiners of records, and the
postage and express charges on land and property books, ete.
For collecting State taxes, a sum sufficient, estimated at__..- ___ 310,000 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid to county and
city treasurers the compensation and expenses of office author-
ized by chapter 364 of the acts of assembly of 1934, and to
county and city clerks of courts, the commissions to which
they are entitled by law for the collection of State taxes.
For criminal charges, a sum sufficient, estimated at._.________ 952,105 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the costs incident
to the arrest and prosecution of persons charged with the vio-
lation of State laws, including salaries of attorneys for the
Commonwealth, as authorized by chapter 364 of the acts
of assembly of 1934, expenses of juries, witnesses, etc.,
but where a witness attends in two or more cases on the
same day, only one fee shall be allowed such witness; where
more than two officers participate in making an arrest, the
court may allow fees therefor to only two such officers;
the transportation costs of the State board of public wel-
fare, as provided by section 1907 of the Code of Virginia
(1919), and the transportation costs of the Virginia Manual
Labor School for Colored Boys (acts of assembly, 1920, chap-
ter 344, pages 515-516), as provided by the act approved Feb-
ruary 5, 1900 (acts of assembly, 1899-1900, chapter 273, sec-
tion 6, page 302), cost of maintenance in local jails of persons
charged with violation of State laws, including food, clothing,
medicine, medical attention, guardian, etc.; provided, however,
that all jail physicians be 'paid at the rate provided 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,
the population of which is less than 100,000, and not more than
one thousand dollars per calendar year shall be paid the jail
For
For
For
For
physician or physicians of any city or county, the population
of which is 100,000 or over, and coroner’s fees, etc., said com-
pensation for jail physician to be paid at the end of the calendar
year; provided, however, that in case of death or resignation,
his compensation shall be prorated on the basis the time of
service bears to the full calendar year. Provided, no deduc-
tion or cut shall be made in reimbursing any sheriff the actual
cost of supplies purchased by him under authority of law.
It is provided, however, that no part of this appropriation
shall be used for the payment of criminal charges incident to
prisoners employed on the State convict road force or at
the State industrial farm for women, or at the State peni-
tentiary farm and state prison farm for defective misde-
meanants, or the transportation costs of prisoners committed
to the custody of the Virginia Industrial School for Boys
(acts of assembly, 1920, chapter 76, pages 64-66).
apportionment to counties which have withdrawn from the
provisions of chapter 415 of the acts of assembly of 1932, of
the proceeds of the motor vehicle fuel tax to which such
counties are entitled by law, a sum sufficient.
payment of interest on the State debt, a sum sufficient... ___
Out of this appropriation 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 (excluding, how-
ever, interest on bonds acquired or cancelled for the sinking
fund for the redemption of the public debt prior to January 1,
1934) interest on bonds issued under an act of the general as-
sembly of Virginia, approved April 18, 1927 (acts of assembly,
1927, chapter 93, page 192) and interest on money borrowed for
the purpose of meeting a casual deficit in State revenue.
payment of interest on certificates of indebtedness issued un-
der the terms of an act approved March 19, 1926 (acts of as-
sembly, 1926, chapter 211, page 388), and interest on refunding
highway certificates of indebtedness, to be paid out of the
State highway maintenance and construction fund; provided,
that no part of this appropriation shall be paid out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury, a sum_ sufficient, esti-
mated at — ___._____$ 179,655 00
payment to counties, cities and incorporated towns of the
amount of net profits derived from the operation of the Vir-
$
606,670 00
ginia alcoholic beverage control act, to which said localities
are entitled under section 16 of chapter 94 of the acts of
assembly of 1934, a sum sufficient.
For premiums on official bonds of county and city officers, as re-
quired by chapter 427 of acts of 1930, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at __..___-__-____ _ oo _ __ $ 18,000 00
For reissue of old warrants previously charged off, a sum sufficient,
estimated at _______-__---- 10,000 00
For the refund of monies improperly, erroneously, or illegally paid
into the general fund of the State treasury, a sum sufficient.
No part of this appropriation shall be paid for any re-
fund in excess of $500.00 except such payment be first approved
by the governor in writing.
Total for the division of accounts and control _____ $ 2,889,255 00
Division of the Treasury
For the custody and disbursement of State money______________ $ 48,415 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and wages only: °
State treasurer (without fees or commissions,
the fees and commissions collected by him
to be paid into the general fund of the
State treasury) —-------------__ ____--$ 6,000 00
First deputy-chief clerk, not exceeding ______ 3,500 00
Second deputy, not exceeding ~_-___________ 3,400 00
Third deputy, not exceeding ________________ 3,200 00
Fourth deputy, not exceeding _______ We 2,900 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding __________________ 2,200 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding _ _....... 2,000 00
Senior stenographer, not exceeding _._____._._ _ 1,800 00
Senior stenographer, not exceeding __________ 1,700 00
Additional employees and wages, not ex-
ceeding ________ a — 6,995 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation shall
be paid the premiums on the official bonds of the State treasurer
and employees in the division of the treasury, and the pre-
miums on burglar and time lock insurance policies on vault
in the division of the treasury, and on messenger insurance
policy.
Division of Purchase and Printing
For purchasing commodities for the State and public printing____ $ 138,960 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Director _ ooo -------------$ 5,000 00
Assistant in charge of purchasing, not exceed-
ing ~----------------_----- a ---------e 3,900 00
Buyer, not exceeding ~--___________________ 3,500 00
Clerk, not exceeding ~_--_..--____--__-_-_____ 2,800 00
Additional employees, not exceeding ________ 17,310 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid only the cost of
public printing required for the work of departments, institu-
tions and agencies of the State government now authorized to
be paid out of the public printing fund, including a sum not
to exceed $6,250 for printing, binding, etc., of Virginia Re-
ports —~--_-----_---------------- maecemrenatinch ithe $ 103,550 00
It is hereby provided that no part of this appropriation
for the division of purchase and printing shall be expended
in furnishing stationery or other office supplies to any State
officer, department, board, institution or other State agency.
Division of Motor Vehicles
For administration of motor vehicle license, registration and fuel
tax laws ~-_-------------_- oo 88 $156,945 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Director —____ ae _------.--..--.--$ 6,000 00
Assistant director, not exceeding ____________ 3,600 00
Investigator, not exceeding ~_._____-__--___- 2,100 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding ~______--____-___ 2,100 00
Auditor, not exceeding ~_________-__________ 2,800 00
Secretary, not exceeding - -._.-___________ 1,800 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding ~__________-__-. _ 1,680 00
Senior assistant auditor _.------ 2,100 00
Superintendent of police, not exceeding _______ 3,300 00
Chief title clerk, not exceeding —.__________ 3,000 00
Mail clerk, not exceeding ___ _....___ 1,800 00
Addressograph supervisor, not exceeding... 2,100 00
Auditors (4), not exceeding $1,680 each__._ _ 6,720 00
Investigator, not exceeding _________________ 1,800 00
Senior supervising auditor, not exceeding____ 2,700 00
Correspondence clerk, not exceeding —_______ 1,800 00
Additional employees, not exceeding ~______- 60,804 00
For payment of fees to sub-agents for receiving applications for
the registration of titles to motor vehicles and for issuance of
licenses in accordance with law __--~------------. $ 75,000 00
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall be
paid:
License clerk, not exceeding _____________-- $ 1,668 00
License clerk, not exceeding ~_.-----_______- 960 00
ot field, ifispéetioh aes se neces 204,780 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Electrical engineer, not exceeding __________ $ 1,980 00
Lieutenants of police (2), not exceeding
$1,980 each ____-_____------------------ 3,960 00
Sergeant of police, not exceeding___________- 1,860 00
Sergeants of police (13), not exceeding
$1,620 each ~_----~------------~~------ 21,060 00
Officer, not exceeding ~__--------------__-- 1,800 00
Additional employees, not exceeding _______ 74,700 00
For licensing operators of motor vehicles____________ 181,005 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Supervisor, not exceeding ~ -_.-__----__-__- $ 2,400 00
Lieutenants of police (2), not exceeding
$1,980 each ~___--_-__ Woe 3,960 00
Sergeant of police, not exceeding ._________ 1,860 00
Sergeants of police (3), not exceeding $1,620
each ______ ae —— 4,860 00
Additional employees, not exceeding ________ 88,622 00
For maintenance and operation of buildings occupied by di-
vision of motor vehicles at 12th and Main Streets, Rich-
mond ____--_-_____ _------------....-.-$ 8,410 00
For testing and approving motor vehicle devices_____- 2,000 00
For furnishing information from official records______ 5,000 00
For refund of taxes on motor vehicle fuels in accordance with law,
a sum sufficient.
The appropriations made to the division of motor vehicles
for testing and approving motor vehicle devices and for fur-
nishing information from official records shall be paid only out
of fees and revenues collected by the said division and paid
into the State treasury for the administration of the said re-
spective activities. All other appropriations made to the said
division shall be paid only out of revenues collected and paid
into the State treasury by the division of motor vehicles and
credited to the State highway maintenance and construction
fund, and none of the appropriations made to the said division
shall be paid out of the general fund of the State treasury.
All revenue received from the issuance of licenses to
operators of motor vehicles in accordance with chapter 385 of
the acts of assembly of 1932, or of any amendments thereto,
shall be paid directly into the State treasury to the credit
of the State highway maintenance and construction fund.
With the written approval of the governor first obtained,
the division of motor vehicles may spend for furnishing in-
formation from official records and for testing and approving
motor vehicle devices, in addition to the amounts herein ap-
propriated therefor, any additional revenue which the division
of accounts and control may show as standing to the credit
of the said respective funds.
Compensation Board
For regulating compensation of local officers, in accordance with
the provisions of chapter 364 of the Acts of Assembly of
1934 ____-__--------__- ooo eee $ 8,000 00
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall be
paid:
Chairman —_~-------- $ 2,400 00
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund
For supervising the debt service of the State-_..________________ $ 100 00
For providing for the sinking fund for the redemption of refund-
ing bonds and school and college refunding certificates, a
sum sufficient —_~_- ne are SSI eerie 85,000 00
For providing sinking fund for the redemption of Century bonds_ 46,935 00
This appropriation, or so much thereof as may be neces-
sary, shall be used to carry out the provisions of section
2594 of the Code of Virginia (1919), and the provisions of
section eight of an act approved April 18, 1927 (acts of as-
sembly, 1927, chapter 93, page 192) and any amendments
thereto.
It is hereby provided that all cash dividends received by
the State on its holdings of the capital stock of the Richmond,
Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company during the
year ending June 30, 1938, shall be applied to a sinking fund
for the redemption of that part of the State debt represented
by century bonds, and there is hereby appropriated out of the
general fund of the State treasury, an additional amount suffi-
cient to provide an installment of $116,933.31 for the aforesaid
sinking fund, provided, however, that the amount herein ap-
‘propriated out of the general fund shall be payable only to
the extent that the dividend received from the aforesaid Rich-
mond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company dur-
ing the year ending June 30, 1938, is less than $116,933.31.
For providing sinking fund for the redemption of State highway
certificates refunding bonds to be paid only out of the State
highway maintenance and construction fund .....$ 597,230 00
Total for the commissioners of the sinking fund _____ $
Total for the department of finance _. §
DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION
State Tax Commissioner
For administration of the tax laws _------------- $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
State tax commissioner __._._____-
Supervisor, individual taxes ....--_-
Field auditors (3), not exceeding $3,300 each __
Auditor, not exceeding ~~~ 0-2
Clerk, not exceeding __--___--__
Statistician (economist), not exceeding _____
Secretary, not exceeding _...---- =e
Supervisor, corporation taxes, not exceeding __
Assistant auditor, not exceeding _.__.-______
Clerks (2), not exceeding $2,000 each________
Auditor, not exceeding __ _ oe
Bookkeeper, not exceeding _______.____._-__.
Auditors (2), not exceeding $2,000 each_.____
Field agents (2), not exceeding $2,400 each __
Field agent, not exceeding _....-____._____
$ 10,000 00
4,250 00
9,900 00
3,100 00
2,200 00
4,000 00
1,800 00
3,500 00
2,200 00
4,000 00
2,500 00
1,800 00
4,000 00
4,800 00
2,000 00
132,035 00
3,216,665 00
143,395 00
Assistant auditor, not exceeding ___._________$ 2,000 00
Clerk, not exceeding ____.___.__.__.........._ 1,620 00
Supervisor, inheritance taxes, not exceeding. 3,100 00
Auditor, partnership taxes, not exceeding... 2,800 00
Tax examiners (2), not exceeding $1,800
each. a _...... 3,600 00
Tax examiners (2), not exceeding $2,200
each ____ oo 4,400 00
Tax examiner, not exceeding ae 1,620 00
Additional employees, not exceeding ~_______ 34,700 00
DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATIONS
State Corporation Commission
For expenses of administration of the State corporation commis-
sion __---- Woe $ 54,080 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Chairman State corporation commission ____- $ 7,200 00
Other members of the State corporation com-
mission (2), at $7,000 each _.---_-_____ 14,000 00
Clerk of the State corporation commission
(without fees, the fees collected by him to
be paid into the general fund of the State
treasury), not exceeding __-___._________ 3,600 00
Director of securities division, not exceeding__ 4,000 00
First assistant clerk, not exceeding ~_______ 2,400 00
Bailiff and report clerk, not exceeding______ 2,000 00
Charter record clerk, not exceeding ___.______ 2,000 00
Court reporter, not exceeding .............. 2,000 00
Judicial and financial secretary, not exceeding 1,800 00
Document copying clerk, not exceeding______ 1,620 00
Supply room clerk and messenger, not exceed-
ing _~___- _.._-. 1,700 00
Registration fee and franchise tax clerk, not
exceeding ________ oe 1,600 00
Additional employees, not exceeding_________ 7,100 00
For assessment and taxation of public service corporations and
administration of aviation law ~-------__--_------_-________ 14,490 06
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
First assistant assessor, not exceeding..______ $ 4,300 00
Inspector in charge of aviation and railroads,
not exceeding ~~----------~----------__ 3,000 00
Assistant assessor, not exceeding oe $ 2,500 00
Clerical assistant, not exceeding ____________ 1,800 00
Stenographer, not exceeding _______________ 1,500 00
For supervision of public service corporation accounting and
Statistics —~---------_--_--
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ry only:
Public service accountant __________________ $ 3,000 00
For rate regulation —_____----_- “Lee
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and special compensations only:
Commerce counsel, not exceeding __________- $ 4,500 00
Rate clerk, not exceeding --..-__.-___-_______ 3,300 00
Assistant commerce counsel and rate clerk, not
exceeding -_-_-__--_------_------------ 2,400 00
Stenographer, not exceeding ___.-___-_______ 1,500 00
For regulating heat, light and power, water, and telephone com-
panies _--_--_ ee
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Engineer, not exceeding _-...-_--_-__-- $ 4,300 00
Assistant engineer, not exceeding __________ 3,000 00
Assistant engineer, not exceeding -__________ 2,700 00
Stenographer, not exceeding ~.__-___-_______ 1,500 00
For regulating sale of securities, in accordance with the provisions
of the act approved March 20, 1920 (acts of assembly, 1920,
chapter 359, pages 536-544) _______.--_-
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ry only:
Stenographer, not exceeding _________ _..--$ 1,700 00
For regulating motor vehicle carriers —_.--_____---§_--- ee
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Chief clerk-stenographer, not exceeding ____ -$ 2,000 00
Stenographer, not exceeding ~_______________ 1,500 00
For making appraisals and valuations of properties of certain
classes of public service companies for rate making purposes
and the performance of other functions of the commission rela-
3,005 00
14,480 00
12,995 00
2,035 00
3,605 00
tive to the supervision and regulation of said companies, in
accordance with the act approved March 20, 1924 (acts of
assembly, 1924, chapter 374, pages 536-538) to be paid only
out of the proceeds of the taxes levied and collected under
the provisions of the act approved March 20, 1924 (acts of
assembly, 1924, chapter 374, pages 536 to 538, inclusive) as
amended, upon the annual gross receipts of certain classes
of public service companies doing business in Virginia and
upon the gross receipts of the Virginia pilot’s association,
and not out of the general fund of the State treasury, the
amount derived from the aforesaid tax, and unexpended bal-
ances from said tax revenue, estimated at_____- $ 105,000 00
For preparation and prosecution of rate cases... $ 7,500 00
For payment of court costs, a sum sufficient, estimated at________ 300 00
It shall be the duty of the State corporation commission
to fix and proclaim rates on all automobile accident insurance
of every kind, class and description.
For regulating motor vehicle carriers to be paid only out of the
fees and revenues payable therefor to the State corporation
commission for expenditure for said regulation in accordance
with the provisions of chapter 360 of the acts of assembly
of 1932 and chapter 396 of the acts of assembly of 1934, the
amount of said revenues estimated at________. $ 8,200 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation the following
salaries shall be paid:
Assistant assessor, not exceeding __._______. $ 3,000 00
Typist-clerk, not exceeding ~_~_____-____ __. 1,200 00
Total for the State corporation commission________ $ 112,490 00
Bureau of Insurance and Banking
For 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 pay-
ment of the expenses incurred in supervising and inspecting
the aforesaid concerns, and paid into the State treasury in
accordance with law, and out of unexpended balances in said
fees, licenses and taxes heretofore paid into the State treasury
as aforesaid; provided, however, that no part of this appro-
priation shall be paid out of the general fund of the State
treasury, not exceeding __-___-_---_--_-________. $ 72,610 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and special compensations only:
Deputy commissioner, not exceeding ________ $ 4,750 00
Actuary, not exceeding ___.__._______________ 4,000 00
Assistant actuary, not exceeding ____________ 3,000 00
Fire rate clerk, not exceeding ______________ 3,500 00
Chief examiner, not exceeding ~_____._______ 3,000 00
Receiving and disbursing clerk, not exceeding. 2,600 00
Complaint clerk, not exceeding _.____________ 2,600 00
Examiners (3), not exceeding $2,400 each. 7,200 00
Fire marshal director, not exceeding________ 3,000 00
Deputy fire marshals (3), not exceeding $1,800
each ____ woe _ 5,400 00
Chief deputy fire marshal, not exceeding___._ 2,000 00
Additional employees and special payments, not
exceeding ~~---__- ee 13,210 00
Nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent
the commissioner of insurance and banking, or the State
corporation commission, from assessing expenses for the super-
vision of insurance companies and insurance rates to an
amount exceeding the amount hereby appropriated, in ac-
cordance with sections 4194, 4195, 4196 and 4197, of the
Code of Virginia, but before an amount exceeding said sum
shall be so assessed against insurance companies the approval
of the governor shall be first obtained; and any such sums
so assessed for additional expenses are hereby appropriated
for the purposes mentioned in said Code sections.
For examination of banks and small loan companies, as required
by law ~~. ~~~ eee
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and special compensations only:
Commissioner of insurance and banking _.___.$ 5,000 00
Examiner in chief, not exceeding____________ 3,300 00
Examiner of banks, not exceeding __________ 3,500 00
Examiner of banks, not exceeding ~___-_-___ 2,900 00
Examiners of banks (2), not exceeding $2,550
each ____--- Woe --------. 5,100 00
Examiners of banks (4), not exceeding $2,100
each __----------_-- Woe 8,400 00
Assistant examiner of banks, not exceeding. 2,400 00
Assistant examiner of banks, not exceeding. 2,100 00
Assistant examiners of banks (5), not exceed-
ing $1,800 each _______- ~~... 9,000 00
Clerk and stenographer, not exceeding ___.___ 1,800 00
74,980 00
Sf RNARE SERED WEEE NY AAI OPEN IGL VAY sivilio, 1400
exceeding ------- -.-$ 5,680 00
Total for department of corporations__.___________
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Bureau of Labor and Industry
For expenses of administration of the bureau of labor and in-
CO
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Commissioner of labor ~----.--------------- $ 5,000 00
Assistant commissioner of labor, not exceed-
ees 3,000 00
Chief clerk and bookkeeper, not exceeding____ 2,200 00
' Secretary-stenographer, not exceeding —_____ 2,200 00
For compilation and publication of industrial statistics___.______
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Statistician, not exceeding ~_________________ $ 3,000 00
Clerk-stenographer, not exceeding __________ 1,500 00
For inspection of factories, institutions and mercantile establish-
ments ~---.-------------------- ~o nee
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Chief factory inspector, not exceeding________ $ 2,400 00
Inspectors (2), not exceeding $2,300 each____ 4,600 00
Inspector, not exceeding ___.________ a 1,800 00
For inspection of mines and quarries___... --§_-
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
Chief mine inspector, not exceeding__________ $ 3,000 00
Mine inspectors (2), not exceeding $2,600 each 5,200 00
Mine inspector, not exceeding ______________ 2,400 00
Secretary, not exceeding _.------_--- 1,200 00°
For supervising the employment of women and children in in-
dustry ~----------_____ wana n ee
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries only:
187,470 00
13,785 00
5,175 00
11,775 00
15,565 00
6,640 00
Director, not exceeding __________-______ $ 2,400 00
Inspector, not exceeding ~-________-________ 1,800 00
Secretary-stenographer, not exceeding _______ 1,500 00
For maintenance of public employment service______________-__-_
For maintenance of public employment service, to be paid only out
of funds received from Federal government for such employ-
ment service and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury ____-________ wane $ 17,000 00
Total for the bureau of labor and industry. ____.
DEPARTMENT OF WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION
Industrial Commission of Virginia
For administration of the Virginia workmen’s compensation act,
to be paid out of the receipts from taxes levied and collected
and paid into the State treasury for the administration of the
workmen’s compensation act in accordance with law; provided,
that no part of this appropriation shall be paid out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury, not exceeding ___$ 96,270 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and special compensations only:
Chairman ~__----------------------~------- $ 5,400 00
Commissioners (2), at $5,200 each __-_-_-____ 10,400 00
Secretary, not exceeding ~~-------------_-_- 3,600 00
Statistician, not exceeding ~_____-___________ 4,000 00
Assistant statistician, not exceeding ~_______ 3,000 00
Claims examiner and deputy commissioner, not
CHROCRTIO creer eens 3,800 00
Medical examiner, not exceeding ~___________ 2,700 00
Hearing reporter-stenographer, not exceeding- 1,920 00
Hearing reporter-stenographer, not exceeding. 1,800 00
Hearing reporter-stenographer, not exceeding. 1,740 00
Docket clerk-stenographer, not exceeding__.___ 1,740 00
Assistant examiner-stenographer, not exceed-
ing ~---_-----__-------------- +--+ 1,740 00
Additional employees and special payments, not
6, | | ——— 20,740 00
For administration of the workmen’s compensation act
there is hereby appropriated the additional sum of $5,000.00
to be paid out of the workmen’s compensation fund; provided,
however, that no part of this appropriation shall be expended
except with the governor’s approval in writing first obtained.
$
14,670 00
67,610 00
DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
For administration of the functions, powers and duties assigned to
the Virginia alcoholic beverage control board by the alcoholic
beverage control act, to be paid only out of the monies collected
and paid into the State treasury by the said board, as pro-
vided by section 17 of said act, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury, a sum _ sufficient, estimated
ne $9,600,874 00
It is hereby provided that out of this appropriation the
following salaries shall be paid:
Chairman of the board, not exceeding________ $ 7,500 00
Vice-chairman, not exceeding ~_____________ 7,500 00
Member of board, not exceeding ~_._________ 7,500 00
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
State Board of Education
For expenses of administration of the State board of education,
including the payment of premiums on official bonds in ac-
cordance with the provisions of section 325 of the Code of
Virginia (1919) __.-.--_---_- eee $ 209,765 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following sala-
ries and special compensations only:
Superintendent of public instruction (without
fees, the fees collected by him to be paid
into the general fund of the State treas-
ury) —~-------_-- _------------.------$ 6,000 00
Auditor, not exceeding ~_-_____--_-_--_----- 4,000 00
Assistant auditor, not exceeding ____________ 1,800 00
Director of higher education, not exceeding. 4,500 00
Director of instruction, not exceeding______ 4,000 00
Director of school buildings, not exceeding. 4,000 00
Director of libraries and text books, not ex-
| (es 4,000 00
Supervisor of elementary schools, not exceed-
ing ~-__-_----- a 4,000 00
Supervisor of physical and health education,
not exceeding _______ oe ~=— 4,000 00
Supervisor of secondary education, not exceed-
ing ____-_____ Woe 4,000 00
Supervisor of school house planning, not ex-
ceeding _______-___ eee _ . 3,750 00
Supervisor of music and art, not exceeding _ 3,600 00
For
For
For
Supervisor of specifications, not exceeding ._._$ 3,300 00
Supervisor of construction, not exceeding ___ 2,820 00
Assistant supervisor of elementary schools, not
exceeding __ a _ _..... 3,000 00
Assistant supervisor of school buildings, not
exceeding ~--.-_ 2,600 00
Chief clerk, certificate department, not ex-
ceeding ~_-----____- ee 2,000 00
Secretary, not exceeding __________ _.._.__ 2,000 00
Secretary, not exceeding ~_..-_.--__________ 1,700 00
Secretary, not exceeding ~--._-_--__ 1,620 00
Division superintendents, not exceeding_._.._. 103,000 00
Additional employees and special payments, not
exceeding -.--_--- 14,480 00
maintenance of public free schools__--_____-----
Out of this appropriation 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 there-
of, and to be apportioned among such schools by the State
board of education and local authorities, not exceed-
ing ~--_-__---- e+ $ 663,000 00
It is provided that the entire monies in this whole appro-
priation of $6,047,650.00, except as otherwise provided, shall be
apportioned by the State board of education as prescribed by
section 135 of the Constitution of Virginia, on a basis of
school population, to the public free schools of the several
counties and cities of the Commonwealth; provided, further,
however, that the said State board of education shall not ap-
portion any of the said funds to any county or city unless said
county or city pay out of local funds at least twenty per centum
of the teachers’ salaries in the said county or city; and pro-
vided, 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.
maintenance of libraries in public schools, in accordance with
the provisions of section 713 of the Code of Virginia (1919),
not exceeding —..0 02 ee
apportionment by the State board of education, as a discre-
tionary fund, in accordance with a plan which shall be adopted
by the said board, with the Governor’s approval, to insure the
maintenance of a school term of not less than eight months in
each county ~~~ ~~. a oe
$ 6,047,650 00
33,000 00
150,000 00
It is hereby provided that no part of this appropriation of
$150,000.00 shall be apportioned to any county until such county
has given satisfactory assurances to the State board of educa-
tion that it has raised, or will raise, for support of the public
schools in said county, an amount which, when added to the
amount apportioned to said county, on the basis of school popu-
lation, with the addition thereto of the amount received out of
this appropriation of $150,000.00 will enable the public schools
in said county to be maintained for a period of not less than
eight months.
For maintenance of rural public high schools__________________ $ 164,415 00
Provided, however, that no part of this appropriation shall
be apportioned to any county in which a tuition fee is charged
to a pupil in any grade of the elementary or high schools of said
county, excepting, however, such county or counties in which
there is a town constituting a separate school district operated
by a school board and which under regulations prescribed by
the State board of education may charge high school tuition
for pupils from any district of the county or from another
county attending high school in said town and excepting such
county or counties in which high school pupils come from a
city to a county or from a county to a city, and further, ex-
cepting the cities of Norfolk, Newport News, Buena Vista,
and the towns of Hampton, Phoebus, and Lexington, in which
cities, towns and county the school boards thereof may charge
under regulations prescribed by the State board of education
tuition for pupils attending high schools therein, but tuition
therein shall in no case exceed the actual per capita cost for
instruction and maintenance in the high school department
thereof.
For maintenance of schools for Indians, not exceeding _______ 3,400 00
For vocational education and to meet Federal aid______________ 260,730 00
It is provided that no Virginia teacher shall be charged
tuition in normal schools or institutes, receiving support out
of this appropriation; and it is further provided that no part
of this appropriation shall be turned over to any educational
institution receiving appropriations from the State for main-
tenance of summer schools.
For pensions for the retirement of public school teachers, in ac-
cordance with the provisions of chapter 36 of the Code of Vir-
ginia (1919) 0 148,000 00
For maintenance of public free schools, to be paid from the esti-
mated proceeds of special taxes segregated by law to support
of the public free schools; provided, that no part of this appro-
priation shall be paid out of the general fund of the State
treasury _______ ~ oon eae ----------___-- $525,000 00
It is provided that in the apportionment and disburse-
ment of State school funds, as provided by section 173 of the
Constitution of Virginia, the comptroller, in calculating the
amount of revenue for public free school purposes to be derived
from State capitation taxes in any year, shall hereafter base
his calculation upon the amount of State capitation taxes which
was actually collected for public free school purposes and
which was subject to apportionment on the basis of school
population.
For maintenance of public free schools to be paid from the esti-
mated interest on the literary fund; provided, that no part of
this appropriation shall be paid out of the general fund of the
State treasury ~~ ~--_--------.--- ___-_-~-$250,000 00
For vocational education to be paid only from funds received from
the Federal government and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury ......_.-...-_ -nenane __-$222,729 00
For industrial rehabilitation ~~ ~~...» $e eee
For industrial rehabilitation to be paid only from funds received
from the Federal government and from local contributions
for any such rehabilitation and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury ~.____________________--_--$ 41,300 00
For rehabilitation of victims of industrial accidents to be paid
from the fund for the administration of the workmen’s com-
pensation act and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury —.---- ee $ 5,000 00
For rural supervision to be paid only from funds contributed by the
general education board of New York, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury ~~-.--------__--- $ 10,500 00
For retirement of teachers (deduction of one per cent of teachers’
salaries), estimated at _...-.__-____------_- $147,000 00
For maintenance of libraries in public schools, to be paid only
out of the funds received from localities for maintenance of
libraries in public schools and paid into the State treasury and
not out of the general fund of the State treasury__$100,000 00
For research _____~_--
For education in home economics __________ ee
For the education of orphans of soldiers, sailors and marines who
were killed in action or died during the World War_____-_-
30,300 00
8,700 00
15,000 00
1,700 00
It is provided that the sum hereby appropriated shall be
expended for the sole purpose of providing for matriculation
fees, board and room rent, books and supplies, at any educa-
tional institution in the State of Virginia approved in writing
by the superintendent of public instruction, for the use and
benefit of the children not under sixteen and not over twenty-
one years of age of those who were killed in action or died from
other cause in the World War, from April 6, 1917, to July 2,
1921, while serving in the army, navy or marine corps of the
United States; provided, however, that the children of those
who did not enter the service of the United States from the
State of Virginia must have resided in this State for at least
five years prior to the date this act becomes effective in order
to be entitled to its benefits. All said children, upon recom-
mendation of the State board of education shall be admitted
to State institutions of secondary or college grade, free of
tuition. The amounts that may become due to any such educa-
tional or training institution, not in excess of the amount here-
inafter specified, shall be payable to such institution from the
fund hereby created on vouchers approved by the State board
of education. Said board shall determine the eligibility of
the children who may make application for the benefits pro-
vided for in this act; satisfy itself of the attendance of such
children at such institution, and of the accuracy of the charge
submitted to said board by the authorities of any such in-
stitution on account of the attendance thereat of any such
children; provided no member of said board or the secretary
thereof shall receive any compensation for such services. Not
more than $150.00 shall be expended for any one child during
any one year.
Total for the State board of education (out of the
general fund of the State treasury)....___...___ $ 7,072,660 00
Total for the State board of education out of the
general fund of the State treasury and from capi-
tation taxes and interest on the literary
fund ----- $7,716,660 00
Virginia State Library
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State library____ $ 54,045 00
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall be
paid:
State librarian —.-- =e $ 4,500 00
Assistant librarian, not exceeding ~_.-__.____ 3,300 00
Executive secretary, not exceeding _________ 1,800 00
Head extension division, not exceeding ____- $ 2,200 00
Reference librarian, not exceeding __________ 2,000 00
State archivist, not exceeding _.__..-_______ 2,000 00
Head of photostat division, not exceeding... 2,000 00
Chief cataloguer, not exceeding ____________ 2,000 00
Cataloguer, not exceeding ________ _--_._-__ _ 1,600 00
Assistant in charge of serials, not exceeding__ 1,600 00
Assistant State archivist, not exceeding ______ 1,600 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation there is
hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment and binding records.$ 10,825 00
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Museum of Fine
Arts — _oe _ oo
It is further provided that the board of directors of the
Virginia museum of fine arts may expend for the maintenance
and operation of said museum the revenues collected from the
operation of said museum, or donated therefor, and paid into
the State treasury, estinitied a0 crecemenseeus $ 13,200 00
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg
For maintenance and operation of the College of William and Mary
in Virwinia, at WiUliaiis neces eee ee
It is provided that out of this appropriation there is
hereby appropriated:
For the purpose of meeting the requirements of the Federal
Smith-Hughes act, a sum sufficient.
For making loans to students ___-_______-___-_-_--___---_
For additional equipment —~_._-__-----___-_-_-__--_- eee
It is hereby further provided that the board of visitors of
the College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williams-
burg, shall have power to fix, in its discretion, the rates for
board, washing, lights and fuel, notwithstanding anything to
the contrary contained in the provisions of chapter 40 of the
Code of Virginia (1919).
For maintenance and operation of the College of William and Mary
in Virginia, at Williamsburg, to be paid only from the special
revenues collected or received for the use of said College of
William and Mary, and paid into the State treasury, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury____$685,320 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there shall
be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accruing on
the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued by the afore-
said College of William and Mary, and to constitute the sink-
18,900 00
221,270 00
2,000 00
12,000 00
ing fund, in accordance with the provisions of sections 8,
9 and 10 of chapter 489 of an act of assembly approved
March 25, 1926 (acts of assembly, 1926, p. 829), section 18
of chapter 118 of the acts of assembly, 1930, and section 8 of
chapter 49 of the acts of assembly of 1933________ $ 60,245 00
Total for the College of William and Mary in Vir-
ginia, at Williamsburg ~______________________ $ 235,270 00
Medical College of Virginia, College Division, at Richmond
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of Vir-
ginia, college division, at Richmond _____..-______________ $ 85,480 00
Library assistant, not exceeding —..-.------- 1,200 00
Anatomy teacher, not exceeding ~._..__________ ok 1,500 00
Neuropsychiatrist (one-half time) _.--..--- 08 e 2,700 00
For making loans to students __.__._-_____-___-_-_- 1,000 00
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of Vir-
ginia, College Division, at Richmond, including interest and
sinking fund payments incurred on bonds issued under chap-
ter 49 of the acts of assembly of 1933, to be paid only from
special revenues collected or received for the use of said
Medical College of Virginia, college division, and paid into
the State treasury, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury ~~~.------~~----~--_------------- $198,000 00
Total for the Medical College of Virginia, College
Division, at Richmonod —_-.. = $ 91,880 00
Medical College of Virginia, Hospital Division, at Richmond
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of Vir-
ginia, hospital division, at Richmond, for the free treatment,
care and maintenance of Virginia patients_._.____._____ _. $ 71,380 00
For additional equipment ----------- ee 5,000 00
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of Virginia,
hospital division, including interest and sinking fund payments
incurred on bonds issued under chapter 49 of the acts of as-
sembly of 1933, to be paid only from special revenues collected
or received for said hospital division and paid into the State
treasury and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury —-_____----_----- +--+ ____-$375,000 00
Total for the Medical College of Virginia, Hospital
Division, at Richmond —__.------__--- $ 76,380 00
Total for the Medical College of Virginia, at Rich-
mond __---- $ 168,260 00
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville
For maintenance and operation of the University of Virginia,
For
For
Fo
rt
For
at Charlottesville ~~~. Woe
This appropriation is made upon the condition that the
University of Virginia shall give instruction to properly
prepared white students who are citizens of the State of
Virginia, with the proviso that there shall be no charge
for tuition or university fee in the academic department or
the department of education of less than forty ($40.00)
dollars.
It is further provided that $30,000 may be expended out
of this appropriation for advanced graduate and research
work in medicine, natural sciences, humanities, social
sciences and education.
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there shall
be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accruing
on the existing interest bearing debt of the university, and
to constitute the sinking fund, in accordance with the provi-
sions of section 820 of the Code of Virginia
(1919) __o a ___.-.--$ 22,220 00
maintenance and operation of the University of Virginia
hospital, including free treatment, care and maintenance of
Virginia patients oe ee
making loans to students___--_--_--§-_- ee
additional equipment ________-_--
maintenance and operation of the University of Virginia,
at Charlottesville, to be paid only from special revenues
collected or received for the use of said University of Vir-
ginia, and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury___________- $1,097,700 00
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropriated:
For maintenance and operation of the Uni-
versity of Virginia hospital, including
free treatment, care and maintenance
of Virginia patients____________--_____$ 255,000 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest
accruing on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness is-
sued by the aforesaid University of Virginia, and to con-
stitute the sinking fund in accordance with the provisions
of sections 7, 8 and 9 of chapter 61 of the acts of assembly
$ 384,570 00
80,405 00
3,000 00
23,000 00
For
Fo
Ln)
For
For
For
of 1928, and section 8 of chapter 49 of the acts of assem-
bly of 1933, estimated at_____________________$ 64,200 00
Total for the University of Virginia, at Charlottes-
ville _____ oe
Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and
Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricultural
and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute, at
Blacksburg ~__-_-__-_______. a _ We
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there shall
be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accruing
on the existing interest bearing debt of the Virginia Agri-
cultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute,
and to constitute the sinking funds, in accordance with the
acts approved February 26, 1896 (acts of assembly, 1895-
1896, chapter 425, page 455), and March 5, 1900 (acts of
assembly, 1899-1900, chapter 786, pages 844-
845) _--- $6,000 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For the purpose of meeting the require-
ments of the Federal Smith-Hughes
act, a sum sufficient.
additional equipment _______ oe
making loans to students ___-_______ oe —
walks, roads, and other improvements _______ _____- a
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricultural
and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute, at
Blacksburg, to be paid only from the special revenues col-
lected or received for the use of that institution, and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury _____ oe _$ 885,630 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there shall
be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accruing
on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued by the
Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Poly-
technic Institute, at Blacksburg, and to constitute the sink-
ing fund, in accordance with the provisions of sections 8,
9 and 10 of chapter 489 of the acts of assembly of 1926, sec-
tions 7, 8 and 9 of chapter 61 of the acts of assembly of
$ 490,975 00
$ 289,185 00
17,000 00
1,500 00
5,000 00
1925, and section 8 of chapter 49, of the acts of assembly
of 1933 _____- oe $ 103,677 00
Total for Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical
College and Polytechnic Institute, at Blacks-
burg —~_______ a ~------- $ 312,685 00
Extension Division
For the extension division of the Virginia Agricultural and
Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute, at Blacks-
burg, for the purpose of conducting demonstration work
in the State of Virginia, or in the several counties therein,
in connection and cooperation with the United States de-
partment of agriculture, under the provisions of the Fed-
eral Smith-Lever act and other Federal acts for ex-
tension _____ oe oe _
For the extension division of the Virginia Agricultural and
Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute, at Blacks-
burg, to be paid only from the special revenues collected or
received for the use of said extension division, and paid
into the State treasury, including Federal aid, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury___$ 530,500 00
$ 199,000 00
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, at Blacksburg
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricultural
Experiment Station, at Blacksburg, and the several county
experiment stations under its control, in accordance with
law ___ oe a
For additional equipment and structures______ Wo
For making surveys of soil. eee ae
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricultural
Experiment Station, at Blacksburg, and the several county
experiment stations under its control, in accordance with
law, to be paid only from the special revenues received
or collected for the use of said experiment station, and
paid into the State treasury, including Federal aid, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury___$ 151,290 00
Total for Virginia Agricultural Experiment Sta-
tion ~~~ _ __ $
Virginia Truck Experiment Station, at Norfolk
For experimentation in truck crop development___________
Out of this appropriation the Virginia Truck Experi-
ment Station may spend an amount not to exceed $1,500
for analyzing soils.
$
$ 73,000 00
11,150 00
9,915 00
94,065 00
51,200 00
Virginia Mulitary institute, at Lexington
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Military In-
stitute, at Lexington _____ oe $
For making loans to students.________-____-__ ee
For additional equipment _.-________ ee
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Military In-
stitute at Lexington, to be paid only from the special
revenues collected or received for the use of said Virginia
Military Institute, and paid into the State treasury, and
not out of the general fund of the State treas-
ury -~------- ~---- $435,600 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there shall
be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accruing on
the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued by the
aforesaid Virginia Military Institute, and to constitute the
sinking fund, in accordance with the provisions of sections
8, 9 and 10 of chapter 489 of an act of assembly approved
March 25, 1926 (acts of assembly, 1926, p. 829) and of
section 8 of chapter 49, of the acts of assembly of
1933) _ — _____..---$ 17,860 00
It is hereby provided that on and after the approval
of this act the board of visitors of the Virginia Military
Institute shall not admit any cadet as a “State cadet”
whose financial condition or that of his parents permits
him to pay the board and tuition fees charged other stu-
dents.
Total for the Virginia Military Institute, at Lex-
WSCOM eee eee ee $
Virginia State College for Negroes, at Petersburg
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State College
for Negroes, at Petersburg ~---_--________-___________- $
It is provided that out of this appropriation there is
hereby appropriated:
For the purpose of meeting the require-
ments of the Federal Smith-Hughes
act, a sum sufficient.
For additional equipment Wo eee
For land and structures _._-______-_-_-_-_-_- ook
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State College
for Negroes, at Petersburg, to be paid only from the special
96,605 00
500 00
16,500 00
113,605 00
84,805 00
6,000 00
9,000 00
AUEVEMULCS CLUVUIICNLLOU UL ILUUCClVveu Ul LLIN USL UL LIIN Sali V iim
ginia State College for Negroes, and paid into the State
treasury, and not out of the general fund of the State
Cee. ” emacs au OOO MD
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest ac-
cruing on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued
by the aforesaid college, and to constitute the sinking fund,
in accordance with the provisions of sections 8, 9 and 10 of
chapter 489 of an act of assembly, approved March 25,
1926 (acts of assembly, 1926, p. 829) and of section 8 of
chapter 49, of the acts of assembly of 1933_____ $ 26,630 00
Total for the Virginia State College for Negroes,
at Petersburg ~~ ~--__-- $ 99,805 00
The State Teachers College, at Farmville
Fo
r maintenance and operation of the State Teachers College,
at Farmville ~------- Woe $ 90,665 00
For making loans to students__--------_------------- ae 1,000 00
For additional equipment —_ nerrn ene peenss iment eee aes 8,000 00
For payment of indebtedness on student building--_---________ 9,000 00
For maintenance and operation of the State Teachers College,
at Farmville, to be paid only from the special revenues
collected or received for the use of the said college, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury___----___ __... $236,140 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accru-
ing on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued by
the aforesaid college, and to constitute the sinking fund, in
accordance with the provisions of sections 8, 9 and 10 of
chapter 489 of the acts of assembly of 1926, sections 7, 8 and
9 of chapter 61 of the acts of assembly of 1928, and section
8 of chapter 49 of the acts of assembly of 1933_.$ 23,214 00
Total for the State Teachers College, at Farmville. $ 108,665 00
The State Teachers College, at Fredericksburg
For maintenance and operation of the State Teachers College,
at Fredericksburg ~~---------..------------------------ $ 70,865 00
For making loans to students____-_-_------------~---------- 1,000 00
Fort additional Cquipmiett conn eee cece spesnceeceeoasie 8,000 00
For maintenance and operation of the state lLeachers College,
at Fredericksburg, to be paid only from the special rev-
enues collected or received for the use of the said college,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury... ____________.. $ 239,775 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there shall
be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accruing
on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued by the
aforesaid college, and to constitute the sinking fund, in ac-
cordance with the provisions of sections 8, 9 and 10 of chap-
ter 489 of the acts of assembly of 1926, and of section 8 of
chapter 49 of the acts of assembly of 1933_____ $ 22,512 00
Total for the State Teachers College, at Fred-
ericksburg ~~------
The State Teachers College, at Harrisonburg
For maintenance and operation of the State Teachers College,
at Harrisonburg —~-_-__--__------_--
For making loans to students_-------_____-
For additional equipment —________
For maintenance and operation of the State Teachers College,
at Harrisonburg, to be paid only from the special rev-
enues collected or received for the use of the said college,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury__.____________-$ 259,300 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accru-
ing on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued by
the aforesaid college, and to constitute the sinking fund,
in accordance with the provisions of sections 8, 9 and 10
of chapter 489 of an act of assembly approved March 25,
1926 (acts of assembly, 1926, p. 829) and section 8 of
chapter 49, of the acts of assembly of 1933_____ $ 20,093 00
Total for the State Teachers College, at Harrison-
burg ae
The State Teachers College, at Radford
For maintenance and operation of the State Teachers College,
at Radford —__-_- _
For making loans to students__-_--______
For additional equipment ~-_--_~-----_-- _
$
$
Wo $
79,865 00
88,090 00
1,000 00
12,000 00
101,090 00
73,670 00
1,500 00
9,500 00
For improvements to grounds _..--. --.---- ee S$ 2,500 00
For maintenance and operation of the State Teachers College,
at Radford, to be paid only from the special revenues
collected or received for the use of the said college, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury _ $206,310 00
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there shall
be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest accruing
on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued by the
aforesaid college, and to constitute the sinking fund, in ac-
cordance with the provisions of sections 8, 9 and 10 of
chapter 489 of an act of assembly approved March 25,
1926 (acts of assembly, 1926, p. 829) and section 8 of
chapter 49, of the acts of assembly of 1933____$ 14,845 00
Total for the State Teachers College, at Radford.. $ 87,170 00
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia School for
the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton________--_-_-___--_--__ $ 127,765 00
Virginia State School for Colored Deaf and Blind Children, at Newport News
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State School
for Colored Deaf and Blind Children, at Newport News__ $ 28,900 00
Board of Examination of Applicants for Admission to the Bar
For examining and licensing applicants for admission to the
bar _ we _. §$ 4,120 00
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Secretary-treasurer, not exceeding... __ $ 1,500 00
Board of Commissioners to Examine Pilots
For licensing pilots ~.---..----------------- sition $ 170 00
State Board for the Examination and Certification of Architects, Professional
Engineers and Land Surveyors
For examination and certification of architects, professional
engineers and land surveyors___--__ - _ _. $ 4,095 00
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Secretary, not exceeding -......--___._..-$ 1,800 00
State Board of Accountancy
For examination of applicants for degree of certified public
accountant ~__- ~~ ~~~---- ee $ 3,200 00
State Board of Dental Examiners
For regulating the practice of dentistry_______...____________ $ 2,125 00
State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors of Virginia
For licensing embalmers and funeral directors and carrying
out the other duties required by law of the State board
of embalmers and funeral directors of Virginia____-______ $ 3,075 00
State Board of Examiners in Optometry
For regulating the practice of optometry__.__________________ $ 1,215 00
State Board of Examiners of Graduate Nurses
For examination of graduate nurses and for nurses’ training
school inspection ~_________ a oe $ 7,900 00
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Secretary and treasurer, not exceeding....$ 2,700 00
State Board of Medical Examiners
For regulating the practice of medicine_________._--_-- $ 5,180 00
State Board of Pharmacy
For regulating the practice of pharmacy_______-___________-__ $ 10,750 00
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall
be paid:
Secretary-treasurer, not exceeding _______ $ 2,820 00
Inspector, not exceeding ~_____ a 1,800 00
State Board of Veterinary Examiners
For licensing veterinary surgeons___ a _ _. $ 125 00
Virginia Real Estate Commission
For licensing and regulating real estate salesmen, in accord-
ance with the provisions of an act approved March 21,
1924 (acts of assembly, 1924, chapter 461, pages 691-699),
as amended, not to exceed__ oe _- __ $ 10,700 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensation only:
Secretary-field investigator, not exceeding_$ 3,000 00
Additional employees and special pay-
ments, not exceeding _ 4,100 00
Provided, that the total appropriation and/or expendi-
ture made under the provisions hereof shall not exceed the
total amount of fees paid into the State treasury by the
commission.
Total for the department of education. ________ $ 9,496,580 00
STATE WRESTLING AND BOXING COMMISSION
For regulating boxing and wrestling contests in accordance
with the provisions of chapter 303 of the acts of assembly
of 1934, to be paid only out of the revenues collected and
paid into the State treasury in accordance with the provi-
sions of said act and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury ____ _ _ _ $ 7,210 00
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Secretary, not exceeding ______ -$ 1,800 00
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATION
Board of Agriculture and Immigration
For expenses of administration of the board of agriculture and
immigration _ 8 $ 28,285 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Commissioner of agriculture and immigra-
tion (without fees, all fees of office to
be paid into the State treasury) —____ $ 5,000 00
Assistant commissioner and chief clerk,
not exceeding _______________.____.__._ 4,200 00
Secretary to commissioner and librarian,
not exceeding — 2,220 00
Clerk in charge of fertilizer, lime and gaso-
line laws, not exceeding _____________ 2,700 00
Assistant clerk, not exceeding ___________ 2,380 00
Secretary and stenographer, not exceeding 1,620 00
Record clerk and stenographer, not ex-
ee 1,620 00
Shipping and mailing clerk, not exceeding ~ 1,620 00
Additional employees, not exceeding _-__~ 2,760 00
For inspection of fertilizers, agricultural lime and seed_______- 18,260 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Inspectors (2), not exceeding $1,800 each.$ 3,600 00
Inspectors, part time (9)_—~--_-- 6,000 00
For publicity for agricultural advancement ._.-_- ----§_--
For testing fertilizers and other commodities_....____________
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and wages only:
Chief chemist, not exceeding _.___-_______ $ 4500 00
Senior chemist in charge fertilizer labora-
tory, not exceeding __ aoe _- 3,500 00
Senior chemist in charge food teborator,
not exceeding —____ _ ae 3,500 00
Senior bacteriologist, not exeeading oo 3,900 00
Chemist and microscopist, not exceeding _ 3,240 00
Senior associate chemist, not exceeding _ 2,680 00
Associate chemists (2), not exceeding
$2,400 each ____---- ee 4,800 00
Senior assistant cernist, not exceeding __ 2,200 00
Junior assistant chemists (5), not exceed-
ing $1,800 each ___ a 9,000 00
Additional employees and wages, not ex-
ceeding -.---- oo 8,620 00
For licensing and inspection of commission merchants____. aoe
For protecting live stock from disease_________ oo
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
State veterinarian ______ _ _-$ 4,000 00
Additional employees, not “pacenting a 18,500 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For payment of indemnities on account of
animals reacting to the test for bovine
tuberculosis and for Bang’s disease__-$ 25,000 00
It is hereby provided that not more than $5,000 shall
be expended out of this appropriation of $25,000.00, for
payment of indemnities on account of animals reacting
to the test for bovine tuberculosis.
In addition to the foregoing there is hereby re-ap-
propriated for payment of indemnity on account of animals
reacting to the test for Bang’s disease, whatever unex-
pended balance may remain of the money appropriated
for that purpose by the General Assembly of 1934, for the
second year of the biennium ending June 30, 1936.
For control of hog cholera, a sum sufficient, estimated at._.___
$
8,100 00
51,125 00
745 00
59,065 00
19,020 00
It is provided, however, that the amount expended out
of this appropriation for control of hog cholera shall not
exceed the amount paid into the State treasury during the
year ending June 30, 1938, as proceeds from the sale of hog
cholera serum.
For compilation of agricultural statistics__....__________
For salaries and wages, not exceeding__._.$ 2,840 00
For testing and study of seeds, identification of plants, plant
diseases and insects __________ oe
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and wages only:
Chief botanist and State entomologist-__-$ 4,000 00
Assistant botanist, not exceeding. ..___ _ 2,640 00
Assistant botanist, not exceeding....._.-.._ 2,520 00
Senior analysts (3), not exceeding $1,725
each ~2--- ee 5,175 00
Secretary-stenographer, not exceeding __- 1,740 00
Additional employees, not exceeding _____ 5,460 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and wages only:
Associate entomologists, not exceeding...$ 3,240 00
Additional salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing ______ a ae 6,460 00
For administration of feeding stuffs, dairy, pure food laws and
cold storage law __._-____________ oon a
For inspection of fresh meats in the packing houses, a
sum sufficient, not to exceed $1,500.00 shall be paid
from the above appropriation of $57,320.00.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Director, not exceeding ~_-.__--________- $ 3,600 00
Dairy expert, not exceeding ___.___.____ 3,600 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding ________ a 2,700 00
First stenographer, not exceeding_________ 1,700 00
Cashier and bookkeeper, not exceeding. ___ 1,600 00
Dairy inspectors (3), not exceeding $2,250
each __--- _ _ 6,750 00
Dairy inspector, not exceeding __________- 2,050 00
Dairy inspector, not exceeding ..__._______ 1,800 00
Food and feed inspectors (6), not exceed-
ing $1,700 each __-------____________ 10,200 00
Additional employees, not exceeding _____ 4,800 00
- $
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropriated:
3,930 00
24,195 00
12,085 00
57,320 00
For inspection and analysis of gasoline._______
It is provided that out of this appropriation shall be
paid the following salaries only:
Chemist in charge, not exceeding_________ $ 3,240 00
Senior assistant chemist, not exceeding___ 2,100 00
Inspector, not exceeding ________________ 1,800 00
Inspector, part time, not exceeding ______ 100 00
Total for the board of agriculture and immigra-
tion __ ae
The board of agriculture and immigration is hereby
directed to expend out of this appropriation of $291,690, a
sum sufficient to enable the board to perform the work in
connection with apple spray residue which is necessary to
enable commercial apple growers of this State to meet the
requirements of the Federal and State pure food laws, as
regards arsenic and lead spray deposits.
Division of Markets
For collecting and disseminating market information and for
carrying out the other provisions of sections 1250 to 1256
of the Code of Virginia (1919), and acts amendatory
thereto, and special laws enforced by the division of mar-
kets ~-----_--_______ " s
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and wages only:
Director, not exceeding ~-----_---__---__ $ 3,600 00
Supervisor market news, not exceeding___ 2,500 00
Assistant to the director, not exceeding ___ 1,800 00
Additional salaries, not exceeding _______ 23,040 00
For inspection of gasoline and motor grease measuring and
distributing equipment ~____________-__-
For inspection of agricultural and other commodities__________
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall
be paid:
Supervisor, not exceeding ~-____-__..- _-$ 3,300 00
Clerk and bookkeeper, not exceeding_____-_ 1,620 00
Total for the division of markets_____________
State Lime Grinding Plant, at Staunton
For maintenance and operation of the State lime grinding
plant, at Staunton, to be paid only out of the revenues
$ 9,560 00
$ 291,690 00
$ 39,260 00
14,830 00
81,470 00
$ 135,560 00
derived from the operation of said lime grinding plant, at
Staunton, and paid into the State treasury, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury_________ $ 39,270 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries, wages and special compensations only:
Superintendent, not exceeding ___________. $ 2,400 00
Additional employees, wages and _ special
payments, not exceeding _____________ 9,375 00
State Lime Grinding Plant, Portable
For maintenance and operation of the State lime grinding
plant, portable, to be paid only out of the revenues derived
from the operation of said lime grinding plant, and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury_____________-_-____ ___-$ 12,910 00
Total for the department of agriculture and im-
migration ~~~ -_______ oe ee
Milk Commission
For regulating the production and distribution of milk in ac-
cordance with the provisions of chapter 357 of the acts
of assembly of 1934, to be paid only out of the revenues
collected and paid into the State treasury in accordance
with the provisions of said act and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury_______________ -$ 13,270 00
+
It is provided that out of this appropriation the follow-
ing salary shall be paid:
Secretary, not exceeding ~-._____________ $ 2,400 00
$ 427,250 00
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
State Commission on Conservation and Development
For expenses of administration of the State commission on
conservation and development _ Woe
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only:
Chairman, not exceeding ___--___________ $ 6,000 00
Executive secretary and treasurer, not ex-
Ll ee 5,000 00
Secretary-stenographer, not exceeding ___ 1,800 00
$ 27,155 00
Financial secretary-stenographer, not ex-
ceeding —---- _._-$ 1,620 00
Additional salaries, wages and special pay-
ments, not exceeding ______ _-.__ 2,400 00
For history and archaeology ____________ en $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Director, not exceeding _________________$ 4,000 00
Assistant director, not exceeding _______ _. 3,000 00
Field assistant, not exceeding _._________ 2,500 00
Additional employees, not exceeding_.____ 2,940 00
For acquisition of the Woodrow Wilson Home at Staunton____
It is provided that the State commission on conserva-
tion and development, with the Governor’s approval, may
either expend this appropriation of $5,000 directly for the
acquisition of the Woodrow Wilson Home at Staunton or
may place the said appropriation at the disposal of such
agency as may assume responsibility for the acquisition
and preservation of the said Woodrow Wilson Home.
It is further provided that no part of this appropriation
of $5,000 shall become available unless and until satisfac-
tory evidence has been furnished the Governor of Virginia
that a sufficient additional amount has been made avail-
able from other sources to enable the Woodrow Wilson
Home at Staunton to be acquired as herein provided, with-
out further cost to the Commonweaith.
Fo
—
publicity and advertising .—____________ eee
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and wages only:
Director, not exceeding __________________$ 4,000 00
Assistant director, not exceeding___-_____ 2,280 00
Additional salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing oe ~~. ~—- 3,070 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For advertising Virginia’s resources in newspapers and
periodicals ___________________------$ 38,850 00
For operation of State parks___________-_ _ oo
It is hereby provided that out of this appropriation the
following salaries shall be paid:
17,005 00
5,000 00
61,725 00
47,840 00
Director of parks, not exceeding______ _.._-$ 4,200 00
Assistant director of parks, not exceed-
ing ------ a __ 3,300 00
For exhibiting museum collections _____.____________________ $ 2,110 00
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Custodian, not exceeding ________________$ 1,500 00
For protection and development of the forest resources of the
State in accordance with law —_~- oe 48,265 00
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall
be paid:
State forester a a __...$ 5,000 00
Assistant forester, not exceeding ________ 3,600 00
District forester, not exceeding__________ 3,100 00
District foresters (2), not exceeding $3,000
each _______ Woe 6,000 00
District forester, not exceeding __________ 2,800 00
District foresters (2), not exceeding $2,600
each a __ . _ 5,200 00
Acting district forester, not exceeding ___ 2,500 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding -________ 1,600 00
It is further provided that the State commission on
conservation and development may expend, for protection
and development of forest resources of the State, in ac-
cordance with law, the special revenues collected or re-
ceived for the protection and development of such forest
resources, from Federal aid and other sources, and paid
into the State treasury, to the credit of said commission,
estimated at --_---______ ~.---...------$ 47,000 00
For maintenance of improvements constructed by civilian con-
servation corps ~~~-~-----~-----_~_-~-- 25,000 00
For geologic surveying, in accordance with law_______________ - 29,275 00
Out of this appropriation the following salaries and
wages shall be paid:
State geologist, not exceeding ____________ $ 5,000 00
Assistant State geologist, not exceeding ___ 3,000 00
Chief clerk and bookkeeper, not exceeding ~ 2,400 00
Additional employees and wages, not ex-
ceeding _ Woe == 7,950 00
For topographic mapping in cooperation with the United
States geological survey __-_-----_---- 20,000 00
For water resource investigations—stream gaging _____ ae 19,000 00
It is further provided that the State commission on
conservation and development may, with the approval of
the Governor, expend for water resource investigations—
stream gaging—the special revenues collected or received
for such investigations and paid into the State treasury
to the credit of the said commission.
Total for State commission on conservation and
development —~______________- eee $ 302,375 00
Commission of Fisheries
For expenses of administration of the commission of fisheries__ $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries, wages and special compensations only:
Commissioner of fisheries_____.__________-$ 5,500 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding .-_---_-- 2,400 00
Additional salaries, wages and special pay-
ments, not exceeding _____ a 10,860 00
For protection of oyster beds and fish________-- ee
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall
be paid:
Civil engineer, not exceeding ___.________ $ 3,000 00
Captain, not exceeding ~~ _______________ 1,680 00
Engineer, not exceeding ___________-_____ 1,680 00
Inspectors (5), not exceeding $2,100 each__ 10,500 00
Inspectors (3), not exceeding $1,800 each_ 5,400 00
Inspector, not exceeding ~_______________ 1,680 00
Inspectors (2), not exceeding $2,160 each_ 4,320 00
For the expenditures required by section 3271 of the
Code of Virginia (1919), a sum sufficient, to be
paid out of this appropriation of $37,090.00.
It is further provided that the commission of fisheries
may expend such amount as may be collected and paid
into the State treasury by the said commission during
the year ending June 30, 1937, in excess of $77,000.00 for
the following activities, estimated as follows:
For protection of oyster beds and fish___- $ 52,565 00
For repletion of oyster beds____-_ 7 13,975 00
The foregoing appropriation of $13,975 shall be used
for the sole purpose of purchasing and planting oyster
shells on the depleted public oyster rocks.
Total for the commission of fisheries____________ $
24,910 00
37,090 00
62,000 00
Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries
For administration of the laws relating to game and _ in-
land fisheries ~_~_~__________ aoe $327,260 99
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries, wages and special compensations only:
Chairman of commission, not exceeding__-$ 4,000 00
Executive secretary, not exceeding_______ 4,200 00
Fiscal secretary, not exceeding___________ 3,158 00
Secretary, not exceeding _____ —_ 1,800 00
Secretary-revenue clerk, not exceeding__- 1,800 00
Supervising game wardens (5), not ex-
ceeding $2,400 each _________ -. 12,000 00
Game warden, not exceeding __ oe 2,066 66
Game warden, not exceeding ____________ 2,033 33
Game warden, not exceeding _.___________ 1,866 66
Game warden, not exceeding_____________ 1,733 33
Game warden, not exceeding_____________ 1,700 00
Game warden, not exceeding _____________ 1,666 66
Game wardens (4), not exceeding $1,633.33
each ___--- a punnneneme 0,533 32
Game wardens (3), not exceeding $1,600
each _____. (eee 4,800 00
Game wardens (not over 91), not exceed-
ing _-.-- woe 107,666 37
Special game wardens, not exceeding _____ 3,250 00
Superintendent State game farm, not ex-
ceeding ________ - - _ 2,400 00
Superintendent game propagation, not ex-
ceeding woe cieneerrcnmnensmrences 2,940 00
Superintendent fish propagation, not ex-
CEGG 0S cece ae ee 5,300 00
Pollution engineer, not exceeding_________ 3,510 00
Additional salaries, wages and special pay-
ments, not exceeding_-______________ 28,006 66
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment -_.--.--_._---__$ 3,650 00
For land and structures__.-__-_.--___-____ 31,350 00
It is hereby provided that, subject to the approval of
the Governor, the Commission may expend such further
sums as it may have available in the game protection fund
for capital outlays, including the purchase of sites and con-
struction of fish hatcheries and game farms; the purchase
or lease of waters for breeding purposes or for public fish-
ing; the purchase or lease of marshes and other lands for
game refuges or hunting preserves and the purchase or
breeding of game and fish to re-stock the lands and inland
waters of the State.
For payment of fees to clerks for issuing hunting,
For
trapping and fishing licenses, a sum sufficient,
estimated at _ a _ _-$ 22,500 00
It is hereby provided that all monies, fees and rev-
enues collected by the Commission of Game and Inland
Fisheries shall, upon receipt thereof, be paid promptly
into the State treasury to the credit of the game protection
fund and unexpended balances in such revenues from the
1934-36 biennium shall be transferred to said fund, and all
appropriations made to the Commission of Game and In-
land Fisheries as provided in this act, shall be paid out of
the game protection fund, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury. This provision shall not apply, how-
ever, to revenues collected by the Commission of Game
and Inland Fisheries under section 8 of chapter 392 of the
acts of assembly of 1928.
protection of wild water fowl on Back Bay to be paid only
out of the revenues collected and paid into the State treas-
ury by the Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries
under the provisions of section 8 of chapter 392 of the acts
of assembly of 1928 and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury ~~ ______ oe _-$ 3,000 00
In the event the Federal government should make
available funds for game and fish work, such funds as are
allocated to Virginia may be expended, subject to the
approval of the Governor, for the lease and purchase of
areas for refuges and public hunting and fishing grounds
and waters.
State Port Authority of Virginia
For port administration and development _____-________-
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only:
Director of the port-__-_~- _.-_..--_.$ 5,000 00
Foreign freight representative, not exceed-
ing —- ee — a 4,000 00
Special representative, not exceeding______ 3,600 00
Office secretary and assistant treasurer, not
CXCCCCIHNG eee eres Wane 1,680 00
Additional employees and_ special pay-
ments, not exceeding —__ oe 4,040 00
Total for the department of conservation and
$
28,610 00
development ~~ --~---------- wees opegead U0
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
State Highway Commission
For the State highway commission, for supervising the State
highway system, in accordance with law, to be paid only
from the proceeds of the three and one-half cents per gallon
tax on motor vehicle fuels, segregated by law to the State
highway system _---- $12,390 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only:
For secretary to the commissioner and as-
sistant secretary to the commission___$ 2,220 00
Members of the State highway commis-
sion, except the chairman, per diem
of $10 each, not exceeding ___________ 1,600 00
For expenses of administration of the State highway commis-
sion and for engineering, to be paid only from the pro-
ceeds of the three and one-half cents per gallon tax on
motor vehicle fuels segregated by law to the State high-
way system ____ oe $ 572,850 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries, wages and special compensations only:
Chairman, not exceeding __-_____________ $ 12,500 00
Chief engineer, not exceeding _________ _.. 5,500 00
Purchasing agent, not exceeding._________ 4,200 00
Assistant purchasing agent, not exceeding 2,740 00
Auditor, not exceeding __-__..-_--- 4,000 00
Senior assistant engineer, not exceeding___ 4,360 00
Assistant engineers (4), not exceeding
$4,200 each ___--_- — 16,800 00
Assistant engineer, not exceeding_________ 3,960 00
Landscape engineer, not exceeding ______. 3,480 00
Special assistant bridge engineer, not ex-
ceeding ~~~. 3,400 00
Landscape inspector, not exceeding_____~ 1,800 00
Senior district engineer, not exceeding -___ 3,900 00
Senior district engineers (2), not exceeding
$3,780 each __ —--------. 7,560 00
Senior district engineer, not exceeding ____ 3,660 00
District engineer, not exceeding _________ 3,540 00
District engineer, not exceeding... 3,480 00
Junior district engineer, not exceeding —__ 3,360 00
Junior district engineer, not exceeding __~ 3,300 00
Senior estimating engineer, not exceeding - 2,700 00
Senior office assistant, not exceeding____~ 2,340 00
Investigator industrial claims, not exceed-
ing ~--__-------_-------------------- 2,400 00
Secretary, not exceeding... =e
Senior bookkeepers (2), not exceeding
$2,500 each ______ oo a
Senior bookkeeper and statistiolan, not ex-
ceeding ~----
Senior clerk, not exceeding _____.________
Bookkeeper, not exceeding __.____________
Bookkeeper, not exceeding ______________
Bookkeeping machine operator, not exceed-
Ing -------
Bookkeeping machine operator, not exceed-
ing -----
Senior clerk, not exceeding a
Senior clerks (6), not exceeding $2,100 eds
Senior clerks (2), not exceeding $1,860 each
Senior clerk, not exceeding _____ —
Senior clerk, not exceeding____________.
Clerks (3), not exceeding $1,800 each ____
Clerk, not exceeding_ a a
Clerk, not exceeding __ a a
Clerks (2), not exceeding $1,860 exh
Senior stenographer-clerk, not exceeding —_
Senior stenographer-clerk, not exceeding _
Senior stenographer-clerks (3), not exceed-
ing $1,800 each ______ ae _
Stenographer-clerks (2), not exceeding
$1,620 each ______ a oe
Senior chemist, not exceeding ____________
Physicist, not exceeding _.--_-___-_
Senior bridge designer, not exceeding _____
Senior bridge designer, not exceeding____
Bridge designer, not exceeding____________
Junior bridge designer, not exceeding ___
Junior bridge designer, not exceeding ____
Chief draftsman, not exceeding_-__________
Senior draftsmen (2), not exceeding $2,100
each ______ Woe
Senior draftsmen (2), not exceeding $2,040
each ~____-___-- +--+
Senior draftsman, not exceeding____-____-
Senior draftsman, not exceeding _----_____
Senior draftsman, not exceeding__________
Assistant chief draftsmen (2), not exceed-
ing $2,280 each ___-_--_______--____-
Draftsman, not exceeding ~-__.__________
Senior computers (2), not exceeding $2,100
each _~______-_-____-- Woe
Computer, not exceeding _-______________
Comptiter, not exceeding --enc-.-seeces
Computers (2), not exceeding $1,800 each_
2,400 00
5,000 00
2,500 00
1,980 00
1,740 00
1,680 00
1,800 00
1,680 00
2,040 00
12,600 00
3,720 00
1,980 00
1,800 00
5,400 00
1,680 00
1,620 00
3,720 00
2,040 00
1,860 00
5,400 00
3,240 00
1,800 00
1,980 00
3,000 00
2,940 00
2,160 00
1,920 00
1,800 00
3,000 00
4,200 00
4,080 00
1,980 00
1,920 00
1,860 00
4,560 00
1,620 00
4,200 00
1,980 00
1,860 00
3,600 00
For
For
For
Computer, not exceeding ~__.____--_-___- $ 1,680 00
Draftsman, not exceeding__ en 1,740 00
Draftsman, not exceeding -_____________ 1,680 00
Draftsman, not exceeding ___._-_________ 1,800 00
Additional salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing —~~-----_________ ~-------.-. 232,130 00
construction and reconstruction of State highways and to
meet Federal aid, the proceeds of the tax on motor vehicle
fuels, motor vehicle registration fees, motor bus licenses,
and other revenues segregated by law for the construction
and reconstruction of State highways, after the payment
therefrom of the appropriation for maintenance of the State
convict road force and other appropriations and transfers
made by this act payable from the proceeds of said taxes;
provided, that no part of this appropriation shall be paid
out of the general fund of the State treasury estimated
at... ___W_- _ _ poseaecneeeaeees $2,731,085 00
maintenance of State highways, to be paid only from the
proceeds remaining from the special taxes segregated by
law to the maintenance of State highways, after the pay-
ment therefrom of the annual interest on certificates of
indebtedness issued to repay the sum advanced the State
by localities for State highway construction, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury; and provided,
further, that the State highway commission may, in its
discretion, first set aside, out of this appropriation, the
amount, in its judgment, necessary for the maintenance of
the roads and bridges in the State highway system, and
expend, in its discretion, the balance of said fund for con-
struction or reconstruction of roads and bridges in the
State highway system, as provided by the act approved
March 21, 1924 (acts of assembly, 1924, chapter 462, pages
699-701) ~ ----------e ee $6,000,000 00
It is provided further that the State highway com-
mission may expend for construction and reconstruction of
State highways the amount received from the Federal
government and paid into the State treasury for such
construction estimated at _ __. $2,350,000 00
It is further provided that there is hereby appropriated
for the construction and reconstruction of State highways
all revenues hereafter collected and paid into the State
treasury, from motor bus licenses designated as Class C
and Class E, under the amendatory motor bus act of 1924
and 1926.
maintenance and construction of the secondary system of
State highways to be paid only out of the proceeds of the
motor vehicle fuel tax, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury, not exceeding__--_________ $7,000,000 00
State Convict Road Force
For maintenance and operation of the State convict road force,
in accordance with chapter 87 of the Code of Virginia
(1919), to be paid only out of the proceeds of the tax on
motor vehicle fuels, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury __._______________________ $655,410 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation the
following salaries, wages and special compensation shall be
paid:
Superintendent (superintendent of the peni-
tentiary) ~~ ~-------- ne -$ 2,400 00
Special agent, not exceeding_______ ______ 3,000 00
Assistant superintendent, not exceeding ___ 2,800 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding —_--_-- 2,640 00
Secretary and clerk, not exceeding_______ 2,000 00
Clerk, not exceeding ~____-~---_-___-_-_- 1,680 00
Sergeants, not exceeding $1,620 each We 55,080 00
Guards, not exceeding $900 each __________ 192,000 00
It is also further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For medical care and supervision of con-
victs in the several State convict road
force camps __._..__________________$ 18,000 00
For per diem allowance to prisoners in
accordance with the provisions of chap-
ter 301 of the acts of assembly of
1918, a sum sufficient, estimated at____ 66,000 00
For payment of awards under the work-
men’s compensation act ___.___ oe 1,000 00
Out of this appropriation the amount of $300.00 shall
be paid to Roy Dinges, as compensation for injuries re-;
ceived by said Dinges, while a prisoner on the State convict
road force, at the rate of $25.00 per month, for 12 months,
beginning July 1, 1937.
For payment of the per diem allowance authorized by law for
prisoners transferred to the State convict road force in ac-
cordance with the provisions of chapter 145 of the acts of
assembly of 1932 _____________ _ oo $= 182,465 00
It is hereby provided that this appropriation of $182,-
465.00 shall be inclusive of all funds which the State con-
vict road force would, otherwise, be entitled to receive out
of the appropriation made to the division of accounts and
control for criminal charges.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
State Board of Health
For expenses of administration of the State board of health___. $ 22,675 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only:
State health commissioner ____._.__._._._$ 7,500 00
Administrative assistant, not exceeding____ 2,750 00
Executive secretary-stenographer, not ex-
ceeding nn _ 2,100 00
Additional employees! and special SATE,
not exceeding _______ Woe 5,340 00
For sanitary engineering ~_-------- — eeciereerc gerne 18,870 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Director-chief engineer _.---- --§ $ 4,500 00
Engineer, not exceeding ________ _ — 3,500 00
Engineer, not exceeding —__ 2,500 00
Engineer, not exceeding__ _ 1,800 00
Additional employees, not exceeding —_.__ 2,640 00
For health publicity --.--_.-____ _ _ eee 8,950 00
Out of this appropriation the following salaries shall
be paid:
Director of health education, not exceeding_$ 2,500 00
Clerk-librarian, not exceeding ._.________ 1,500 00
For inspection of town and camp sanitation____________ . 4,075 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salary:
Supervisor, not exceeding —______ -$ 2,500 00
For social H¥@iene 220 cree iste ener - 1,545 00
For prevention of tuberculosis___-________-__------_________. 45,000 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Clinician, not exceeding _ —-.------$ 3,500 00
Clinician, not exceeding __.__.___ ae 3,000 00
Supervisor of nurses, not exeending arenes 2,000 00
Additional employees, not exceeding _____ 18,900 00
For control of epidemics ~--~-~--~--- 16,875 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation shall be
paid the following salaries only:
Director-epidemiologist, not exceeding_._.$ 5,000 00
Assistant epidemiologist, not exceeding __~ 4,000 00
Additional salaries, not exceeding ________ 3,660 00
For operation of laboratories________/__»_-_»____ eee
For promotion of child health__._ Woe
It is provided that out of this appropriation the follow-
ing salaries shall be paid:
Director, child health, not exceeding ______ $ 4,500 00
Director, mouth hygiene, not exceeding__._ 3,750 00
Director, nursing, not exceeding__________ 3,500 00
Supervisors (4), not exceeding $2,000
each _____ 8 8,000 00
For rural health work Woe
It is further provided that the State board of health
may expend for public health activities the special revenues
collected or received for the use of the State board of
health and paid into the State treasury, estimated as fol-
lows:
For operation of laboratories.___.____-_____-___ -$ 9,500 00
For rural health work _______-_------ eee 168,525 00
For providing drugs for the treatment of syphilis__._ 17,000 00
For promotion of child health ___________ _.. 16,250 00
For shellfish inspection and sanitation ~__...-_-____________
It is provided, however, that this appropriation of
$7,500.00 shall not become available for expenditure unless
and until the Governor certifies to the Comptroller that the
expenditure thereof will not create or add to a deficit in
the general fund of the State treasury.
For shellfish inspection and sanitation, to be paid only out of
the proceeds of the tax levied by section 1, of chapter 489,
of the acts of assembly of 1928, on oysters taken from the
public rocks of the Commonwealth, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury____________--_ $ 15,000 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Bacteriologist, not exceeding_.___..__----- $ 3,240 00
Bacteriologist, not exceeding __--------~- 2,400 00
Engineers (2), not exceeding $1,800 each. 3,600 00
Stenographer-clerk, not exceeding ~__--~- 1,200 00
For treatment of OfthOpGdi€ CASCS seccnerees creer ees
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
19,200 00
44,100 00
113,475 00
7,500 00
36,250 00
$36,250.00 the sum of $15,000.00 shall be expended for the
treatment of orthopedic cases at the Crippled Children’s
Hospital, Inc., of Richmond, the sum of $8,500.00 shall be
expended for the treatment of orthopedic cases at the
University of Virginia and that $12,750.00 shall be expended
for the treatment of orthopedic cases at the Medical Col-
lege of Virginia. The board of visitors of the Medical
College of Virginia may, in its discretion, permit expendi-
tures to be made from this fund of $12,750.00, for the
orthopedic treatment of colored children.
For State aid to local tuberculosis sanatoria_____ a $ 34,000 00
Total for State board of health__.__.___________. $ 372,515 00
Bureau of Vital Statistics
For collection and publication of vital statistics_..__.___________ $ 28,770 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Director of vital statistics__..________-___ $ 3,500 00
Assistant director, not exceeding _________ 2,400 00
Additional employees and wages, not ex-
ceeding ~_~_________-____ - _- 18,960 00
For collection and publication of marriage and divorce sta-
tistics Wo _ _- ee 3,860 00
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropri-
ated:
For salaries, not exceeding. _______ __.....$ 3,720 00
For prevention of blindness ~~ ~~~ wee eee - 2,260 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salary only:
Clerk, not exceeding ~_.--__ We $ 1,260 00
For registering marriages and divorces, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at ~~--~---------------------- +--+ 4,000 00
It is provided that this appropriation shall be used in
carrying out the provisions of section 5099 of the Code of
Virginia (1919), and the provisions of the act approved
March 15, 1918 (acts of assembly, 1918, chapter 220, page
397).
Total for the bureau of vital statistics__.__.______ $ 38,890 00
Blue Ridge Sanatorium, at Charlottesville
For maintenance and operation of the Blue Ridge Sanatorium,
For
For
For
at Charlottesville oo
It is provided that out of this appropriation the fol-
lowing salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent and medical director______ $ 3,500 00
Administrative assistant, not exceeding... 2,100 00
First assistant physician, not exceeding__._ 3,000 00
Second assistant physician, not exceeding. 2,500 00
Third assistant physician, not exceeding__ 2,100 00
Assistant physicians (2), not exceeding
$1,800 each __--__-_ 3,600 00
Superintendent of nurses, not exceeding _ 1,800 00
Dietician, not exceeding _____ one 1,800 00
additional free beds ~___..--_-- ee
It is provided that the officers of the sanatorium shall
receive, in addition to the respective salaries, specified
above, their board and lodging at the sanatorium, but shall
not receive any additional perquisites or emoluments ex-
cept with the written approval of the governor first ob-
tained; provided, however, that the superintendent and
medical director may occupy, without payment of rent,
such buildings owned by the State as may be provided
by the State board of health.
maintenance and operation of the Blue Ridge Sanatorium,
at Charlottesville, to be paid only from the special rev-
enues collected or received for the use of said Blue Ridge
Sanatorium, and paid into the State treasury, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury__$78,975 00
Total for the Blue Ridge Sanatorium, at Char-
lottesville —22000
Catawba Sanatorium, near Salem
maintenance and operation of the Catawba Sanatorium,
near Salem _______-____-___---~-~---------+---+---+--+--+--
It is provided that out of this appropriation the fol-
lowing salaries shall be paid:
Business manager —~_--__--__-----------_- $ 3,850 00
Medical director, not exceeding ___...___ 4,000 00
First assistant physician, not exceeding___ 2,750 00
Second assistant physician, not exceeding _ 2,100 00
Third assistant physician, not exceeding _ 2,100 00
$
$
$
84,160 00
18,000 00
102,160 00
108,515 00
For
For
For
For
Fo
=
For
Fourth assistant physician, not exceeding $ 1,800 00
Superintendent of nurses, not exceeding __ 1,800 00
additional free beds._._---_--_--§
It is provided that the officers of the sanatorium shall
receive, in addition to the respective salaries specified
above, their board and lodging at the sanatorium, but
shall not receive any additional perquisites or emolu-
ments, except with the written approval of the governor
first obtained; provided, however, that the business man-
ager, medical director and first assistant physician may
occupy without payment of rent, such buildings owned
by the State as may be provided by the State board of
health.
maintenance and operation of the Catawba Sanatorium,
near Salem, to be paid only out of the special revenues
collected or received for the use of said Catawba Sana-
torium, and paid into the State treasury, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury________- $ 91,000 00
Total for the Catawba Sanatorium, near Salem __
Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burkeville
maintenance and operation of the Piedmont Sanatorium,
at Burkeville ~-~----__--_-- ee oe
It is provided that out of this appropriation the fol-
lowing salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent and medical director _____- $ 4,000 00
Assistant to superintendent, not exceeding 2,100 00
Assistant medical director, not exceeding_ 3,000 00
Assistant physician, not exceeding ______ 1,800 00
Superintendent of nurses, not exceeding __ 1,800 00
additional equipment __-___-_____ ee
additional free beds ___._________ oe
additional food supplies---.._.--- =
It is provided that the officers of the Piedmont Sana-
torium shall receive, in addition to the respective salaries
specified above, their board and lodging at the sanatorium,
but shall not receive any additional perquisites or emolu-
ments, except with the written approval of the governor
first obtained; provided, however, that the superintendent
and medical director may occupy, without payment of
rent, such buildings owned by the State as may be pro-
vided by the State board of health.
- $
$
30,625 00
139,140 00
69,015 00
1,000 00
7,000 00
2,000 00
For maintenance and operation of the Piedmont Sanatorium,
at Burkeville, to be paid only out of the special revenues
collected or received for the use of said Piedmont Sana-
torium, and paid into the State treasury, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury_________ $ 19,450 00
Total for Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burkeville ___
Total for the department of health -.-.---_-
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE
State Board of Public Welfare
For expenses of administration of the State board of public
welfare ~~ ~__-_______-_-____-- e+ -- _
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Commissioner - oon 000 00
Secretary to commissioner, not exceeding - 1,860 00
For finance and statistics oo oo
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salary:
Director, not exceeding ~_.---__-___- $ 2,620 00
For placing and supervising children in homes and institutions -
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries and wages only:
Director, not exceeding $ 2,940 00
Supervisor, placement department, not ex-
ceeding ~---__..------- So 2, 100 200
Supervisor, institutions, not exceeding____ 2,000 00
Additional employees and wages, not ex-
ceeding ~_~--_------ 18,600 00
For support of children committed to the State Colony for
Epileptics and the Feeble-minded and pending admission
to that institution ~---____-__-- ee _
For county and city organization ________-_____---____ a
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Director, not exceeding _ ___-$ 3,600 00
Field representative, not exceeding ______ 2,100 00
Stenographer, not exceeding __-__________ 1,200 00
$ 79,015 00
$ 721,720 00
$ 10,775 00
2,760 00
38,050 00
7,985 00
10,600 00
For assisting in securing and in the presentation and prosecu-
tion of claims for pensions and other benefits for war
veterans and the widows and dependents of such veterans__ $ 8,490 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Director, not exceeding __._____ enn! $ 3,000 00
Assistant director, not exceeding ________ 1,800 00
Additional employees, not exceeding______ 2,200 00
It is further provided that a veterans’ advisory board
is hereby established to be composed of four persons to be
appointed by the governor and to serve without compensa-
tion at the pleasure of the governor. One member of the
said board shall be appointed from the members of the
American Legion; another from members of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars; another from members of the Disabled
American Veterans and another from the members of the
United Spanish-American War Veterans, and said ap-
propriation of $8,490.00 or any part thereof shall not be
available for expenditure unless and until said board is
appointed and qualified.
For mental hygiene _.-_______-____- _ oo 12,140 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Director (acting), not exceeding _________ $ 3,000 00
Psychologist, not exceeding ~-__.________ 1,800 00
Additional employees, not exceeding...-.._ 5,340 00
For care of children in homes to avoid separation from their
mothers ___________ we 24,000 00
Out of this appropriation shall be »aid the following
salaries only:
Director, not exceeding a __..-$ 2,500 00
Additional salaries, not exceeding __ ______ 3,500 00
Total for State board of public welfare_.________ $ 114,400 00
Virginia Commission for the Blind
For expenses of administration of the Virginia commission for
the blind — oo --------. $ ~~ 40,810 00
+
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the salary of the
executive secretary, not exceeding ~__________ $ 3,600 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
shall be paid the salary of an ophthalmologist.
For expenses of administration of the Virginia commission for
the blind to be paid only out of
special revenues collected or
received for use of said commission and paid into the State
treasury and not out of the
ury
general fund of the treas-
$ 15,000 00
Central State Hospital, at Petersburg
For maintenance and operation of fie Central State Hospital, at
Petersburg ~------ Oo
ing
It is provided that out of this appropriation the follow-
salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent —__ _ je
Steward, not exceeding —~|---____________
Clerk and bookkeeper (who shall perform
the duties of secretary to the special
-$ 4,500 00
2,400 00
board of directors), not exceeding ___ 2,300 00
Storekeeper, not exceeding _-- 1,600 00
First assistant physician, not exceeding ____ 3,300 00
Assistant physicians (2), not exceeding
$2,700 each ___-_---_--- 5,400 00
Clinical director, not exugellikes: ae _.. 3,300 00
Assistant physician, not exceeding ________ 2,200 00
_ Dentist, not exceeding -..-. — 2,040 00
It is provided that the officers of the Central State
Hospital shall receive, in addition to the respective salaries
specified above, their board and lodging at the hospital,
but shall not receive any additional perquisites or emolu-
ments, except with the governor’s written approval first
obtained; provided, however, that the superintendent may
occupy, without payment of rent, such buildings owned by
the State as may be provided by the special board of direc-
tors of the Central State Hospital.
For additional equipment _----_-_-_.- =
Total for the Central
burg oe
State Hospital, at Peters-
Eastern State Hospital, at Williamsburg
For maintenance and operation of
the Eastern State Hospital,
at Williamsburg ___-______---4----------------------
It is provided that out of this appropriation the follow-
ing salaries shall be paid:
wee $ 4,500 00
Superintendent - ----__-
Clerk (who shall verfors the duties of
secretary to the special board of direc-
tors), not exceeding
|-nneeeeee 1,860 00
$ 527,055 00
10,000 00
$ 537,055 00
$ 296,755 00
For
For
Steward, not exceeding _________________-$ 2,100 00
Assistant physician, not exceeding _______ 3,000 00
Assistant physician, not exceeding _______ 2,700 00
Assistant physician, not exceeding ~___-__ 2,400 00
Assistant physicians (2), not exceeding
$1,800 each ee 3,600 00
Dentist, not exceeding ate eee 1,800 00
Registered nurse, not exceeding ._________ 1,680 00
Chief engineer, not exceeding _._______ _ 1,800 00
It is provided that the officers of the Eastern State
Hospital shall receive, in addition to the respective salaries
specified above, their board and lodging at the hospital,
but shall not receive any additional perquisites or emolu-
ments, except with the governor’s written approval first
obtained; provided, however, that the superintendent may
occupy, without payment of rent, such buildings owned by
the State as may be provided by the special board of direc-
tors of the Eastern State Hospital.
additional equipment ~__-______ _ ne
Total for the Eastern State Hospital, at Wil-
liamsburg —~-_-_--_.-_- eee
Southwestern State Hospital, at Marion
maintenance and operation of the Southwestern State Hos-
pital, at Marion __ oe
It is provided that out of this appropriation the fol-
lowing salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent ~_..__._________________.$ 4,500 00
Steward, not exceeding _______ Wo 2,550 00
Assistant physicians (2), not exceeding
$3,000 each __ Wee 6,000 00
Assistant physician, not exceeding _______ 2,700 00
Dentist, not exceeding ~________ oe 1,800 00
It is provided that the officers of the Southwestern
State Hospital shall receive, in addition to the respective
salaries specified above, their board and lodging at the
hospital, but shall not receive any additional perquisites
or emoluments, except with the governor’s written ap-
proval first obtained; provided, however, that the super-
intendent may occupy, without payment of rent, such
buildings owned by the State as may be provided by the
special board of directors of the Southwestern State Hos-
pital.
$ 25,000 00
$ 321,755 00
$ 213,730 00
Southwestern State Hospital, at Marion, Davis Clinic
For maintenance and operation of the Southwestern State
Hospital, at Marion, Davis clinic, to be paid only out of
the special revenues collected or received from the opera-
tion of the said Davis clinic and paid into the State treas-
ury and not out of the general
ury
fund of the treas-
~~~ ----$ 43,960 00
Western State Hospital, at Staunton
For maintenance and operation of the Western State Hospital,
at Staunton oe
except with the governor’s
It is provided that out of this appropriation the fol-
lowing salaries shall be paid:
Superitendent ..-.-oenee ~_$
Steward, fot EXC@C@CiING sxe eee
Clerk and bookkeeper (who shall perform
the duties of secretary to the special
board of directors), not exceeding ___-
First assistant physician and x-ray worker,
not exceeding — ~ ae
First assistant physician, not exceeding___
Second assistant physician, not exceeding __
Assistant physicians (2), not exceeding
$1,800 each _____. oe
Dentist, not exceeding —__-_-_________--___-
Druggist, not exceeding . ae
4,500 00
2,000 00
1,860 00
3,600 00
2,700 00
2,400 00
3,600 00
1,920 00
1,600 00
It is provided that the officers of the Western State
Hospital shall receive, in addition to the respective salaries
specified above, their board and lodging at the hospital, but
shall not receive any additional perquisites or emoluments,
written approval first ob-
tained; provided, however, that the superintendent may
occupy, without payment of rent, such buildings owned
by the State as may be provided by the special board of
directors of the Western State Hospital.
DeJarnette State Sanatorium, at Staunton
For maintenance and operation of the DeJarnette State Sana-
torium, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 360
of the acts of assembly of 1934, to be paid only out of the
special revenues collected or received from the operation of
said sanatorium and paid into the State treasury, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury___$ 59,995 00
It is hereby provided that a sufficient amount shall be
transferred from the funds paid into the State treasury
$ 355,185 00
from the operation of the DeJarnette State Sanatorium to
the general fund of the treasury to compensate said general
fund for interest on the amount expended therefrom for
construction and equipment of the DeJarnette State Sana-
torium, at such annual rate as may be approved by the
governor.
It is further provided that the superintendent of
the Western State Hospital may, after setting aside
out of the revenues derived from the operation of the
DeJarnette State Sanatorium a sufficient amount to pay
for maintenance and operation thereof and the aforesaid
interest charges for the year ending June 30, 1938, expend
the balance remaining out of said revenues, including any
such revenues brought forward from the year ending June
30, 1937, for the purpose of making additions and better-
ments to the said DeJarnette State Sanatorium.
For new building for patients ______ Woe ----------. $ 20,000 00
State Colony for Epileptics and the Feeble-minded, at Colony
For maintenance and operation of the State Colony for Epilep-
tics and the Feeble-minded, at Colony________--_________ $ 218,800 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation the fol-
lowing salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent oo $ 4,500 00
Steward and bookkeeper, not exceeding___ 2,100 00
First assistant physician and clinical direc-
tor, not exceeding __ ee - 3,000 00
Second assistant physician and _ bac-
teriologist, not exceeding ____._.___-__ 2,500 00
Third assistant physician and druggist, not
exceeding oo a. _ 2,000 00
Dentist, not exceeding __.._-___-___ > 1,800 00
It is provided that the officers of the State Colony for
Epileptics and the Feeble-minded shall receive, in addition
to the respective salaries specified above, their board and
lodging at the colony, but shall not receive any additional
perquisites or emoluments, except with the governor’s writ-
ten approval first obtained; provided, however, that
the superintendent may occupy, without payment of
rent, such buildings owned by the State as may be pro-
vided by the special board of directors of the State Colony
for Epileptics and the Feeble-minded.
For additional equipment ~~_--_---___-___-___--_-_-~-_~. 5,000 00
Total for the State Colony for Epileptics and the
Feeble-minded, at Colony _.-----..-----. $ 223,800 00
R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers’ Home, at Richmond
For maintenance and operation of the R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers’
Home, at Richmond ______ oo _---.-.. $ 26,460 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation each inmate
of the R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers’ Home, at Richmond, shall
receive a monthly allowance of $3.00 for incidental personal
expenses, in accordance with law.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For relief of needy Confederate veterans afflicted with con-
tagious diseases or cancer, in accordance with law, a sum
sufficient.
It is hereby provided that the governor may, in his
discretion, transfer the inmates of the R. E. Lee Camp
Soldiers’ Home from the said Soldiers’ Home to such
other home or institution in Virginia as may furnish to the
governor satisfactory assurances that suitable provision will
be made in said home or institution for the welfare and
comfort of said inmates transferred thereto, and may
utilize the aforesaid appropriation of $26,460.00 or so much
thereof as may be necessary for the purpose of paying the
necessary expenses incurred in making such transfer and
to pay the cost of maintaining said inmates in said home
or institution to which they are transferred, and in the
event such transfer is made the operation of said R. E. Lee
Camp Soldiers’ Home shall be thereupon discontinued and
no further expenditures therefor shall be made out of this
appropriation of $26,460.00, provided, however, that the
director of the division of grounds and buildings may ex-
pend out of said appropriation of $26,460.00 such sums as the
governor may approve for care and maintenance of the
grounds at the said R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers’ Home.
State Industrial Farm for Women, at Goochland
For maintenance and operation of the State Industrial Farm for
Women, at Goochland __-_-____---_-_----~-------- _____ $ — 19,290 00
It is hereby provided that out of this appropriation
the following salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent, not exceeding ~__________ $ 3,000 00
Physician, not exceeding ______________- 900 00
For payment of the per diem allowance authorized by law for
prisoners transferred to the State industrial farm for
women in accordance with the provisions of chapter 389
of the acts of assembly of 1930, a sum sufficient estimated
at _--_-____ _ Wo _. $ 15,330 00
It is hereby provided that the aforesaid appropria-
tion estimated at $15,330.00 shall be inclusive of all funds
to which the said industrial farm for women would other-
wise be entitled out of the appropriation herein made to
the division of accounts and control for criminal charges.
For construction and equipment of a building for the detention
of women prisoners committed to the penitentiary________ 50,000 00
Total for the State Industrial Farm for Women, at
Goochland Woe $ 84,620 00
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for Defective
Misdemeanants, at State Farm
For maintenance and operation of the State Penitentiary Farm
and State Prison Farm for Defective Misdemeanants, at
State Farm —______-_-__- ee $ 56,055 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation shall be
paid the following salaries only:
Superintendent, not exceeding __________- $ 4,500 00
Assistant superintendent, not exceeding_... 1,800 00
Bookkeepers (2), not exceeding $1,800 each 3,600 00
Surgeon, not exceeding —______________.. 3,000 00
Assistant surgeon, not exceeding ________ 1,500 00
It is provided that the guards at the State Penitentiary
Farm, and State Prison Farm for Defective Misdemean-
ants, to be appointed by the superintendent thereof, shall
not be paid when absent on furlough for more than fifteen
days in any one year, whether sick or otherwise; and their
substitute guards shall receive the same pay, when em-
ployed, as regularly employed guards.
For per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance with chapter
301 of the acts of assembly of 1918, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at ~-_-_-___~ peorerpereemoeeen ener ennai fans 7,350 00
For payment of the per diem allowance authorized by law for
defective misdemeanant prisoners transferred to the State
Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for Defective
Misdemeanants in accordance with law, a sum sufficient
estimated at ___________ ne memren sta SI eee a ere _ 120,000 00
It is hereby provided that this appropriation esti-
mated at $120,000.00 shall be inclusive of all funds to which
the said farm would otherwise be entitled out of the ap-
propriation herein made to the division of accounts and con-
trol for criminal charges.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding ________._____ $ 50,730 00
Total for the State Penitentiary Farm and State
Prison Farm for Defective Misdemeanants, at
State Farm _ nee _... $ 183,405 00
The Penitentiary, at Richmond
For maintenance and operation of the Penitentiary, at Rich-
mond ~__~--_- Wo eee. $ 247,145 00
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the following
salaries, wages and special compensations only:
Superintendent _________________________-$ 3,600 00
Chief clerk and senior bookkeeper, not ex-
ceeding ~___ te He cates aoe 3,120 00
Identification clerk, not exceeding ________ 2,000 00
Identification clerk, not exceeding ________ 1,800 00
Record clerk, not exceeding ~-_.________ 1,920 00
Head keeper, not exceeding __-__________ 2,200 00
Second keeper, not exceeding ~_.._______ 2,000 00
Third keeper, not exceeding __.._________ 1,900 00
Machinist and electrician, not exceeding___ 1,800 00
Superintendent of construction and factory
supervisor, not exceeding _____.______ 2,100 00
Factory supervisor, not exceeding ________ 1,800 00
Steward, not exceeding __--_-_______-____ 1,800 00
Engineer, not exceeding _________ an 1,800 00
Surgeon, not exceeding ~__-___-_________ 3,000 00
Dentist, not exceeding __________- 1,200 00
Mental examiner, not exceeding __________ 1,200 00
Assistant surgeon, not exceeding__________ 600 00
Educational director, not exceeding ______ 2,400 00
Eye, ear and throat specialist, not exceed-
ing one 1,200 00
Additional employees, not exceeding _____ 66,840 00
No member of the board of directors of the Peni-
tentiary shall hereafter receive any per diem for his ser-
vices, but each member of the board living outside of the
city of Richmond shall be entitled to be reimbursed for
his actual traveling and hotel expenses incurred in attend-
ing meetings of the board, to be paid out of this appropria-
tion of $247,145.00.
It is provided that out of this appropriation shall be
paid the salaries of the interior and exterior guards of the
Penitentiary, each at a basic rate of compensation as the
board of directors of the Penitentiary may determine,
within the limits of this appropriation, not exceeding
$1,620.00 per annum in any case; no guard, however, shall
be paid when absent on furlough for more than fifteen
days in any one year, whether sick or otherwise; and
provided, further, that guards regularly employed at night
shall be allowed two Sundays off with pay each month,
in accordance with law, and that substitute guards shall
receive pay for the time actually employed at the basic rate
of compensation, not exceeding $1,200.00 per annum.
For per diem allowance for prisoners, in accordance with the
provisions of the act approved March 16, 1918 (acts of
assembly, 1918, chapter 301, pages 474-476), a sum suf-
ficient, estimated at _--__-____-___--_- _.._____ $ 29,000 00
For transportation of prisoners ___._-_.- 20,000 00
Total for the Penitentiary, at Richmond _________ $ 296,145 00
The Penitentiary, at Richmond, Industrial Department
For maintenance and operation of the industrial department of
the Penitentiary, at Richmond, to be paid only out of the
special revenues collected or received from the operation
of said industrial department and paid into the State treas-
ury and not out of the general fund of the State treas-
ury —--- 8 $340,970 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation the follow-
ing salaries shall be paid:
Industrial director, not exceeding_____-__- $ 4,200 00
Foreman for woodworking shop, not ex-
C6608 2 we cre 2,820 00
Foreman for printing shop, not exceeding_ 2,820 00
Foreman, clothing shop, not exceeding_-_-_ 2,820 00
Foreman, shoe shop, not exceeding_______- 2,400 00
Foreman, tag plant, not exceeding________ 600 00
Foreman, knitting mill, not exceeding_____ 1,800 00
Foreman, woolen mill, not exceeding_____ 2,820 00
Assistant foreman, woolen mill, not ex-
ceeding ________ woe 1,800 00
Assistant foreman, cotton mill, not exceed-
ing _ - a a 1,800 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding - . _ 2,400 00
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls, at Bon Air
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Home and Indus-
trial School for Girls, at Bon Air_._--------- $ 38,460 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation shall be paid
the following salaries, wages and special compensations only:
Superintendent, not exceeding ______________ $ 2,400 00
Additional employees and special payments, not
exceeding Seen eee eee 17,205 00
Virginia Industrial School for Boys, at Beaumont
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Industrial School
for Boys, at Beaumont —~--~-~.-..~---- ee $ 82,625 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation shall be paid
the following salaries, wages and special compensations only:
Superintendent —~~------------ ee __-$ 3,600 00
Assistant superintendent, not exceeding _____ . 1,800 00
Farm manager, not exceeding ____ a _ 1,680 00
Additional employees, not exceeding ________ 28,320 00
For transportation of inmates, in accordance with section 1956 of
the Code of Virginia (1919) __-..------ 1,000 00
For additional equipment _.-..- == © 4,000 00
For structures _--.--_-- ee 20,000 00
Total for the Virginia Industrial School for Boys,
at Beaumont _________-_---- ee $ 107,625 00
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls, at Peaks Turnout
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Industrial School
for Colored Girls, at Peaks Turnout __..-_______ _------.. $ 28,540 00
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropriated:
For salaries, wages and special payments, not
exceeding __-__-------_-------~--------- $ 12,230 00
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys, at Hanover
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Manual Labor
School for Colored Boys, at Hanover_____--__------_-_-__- $ 65,750 00
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropriated:
For salaries and special payments, not ex-
ceeding ~----__-______-_--_-- $ 23,955 00
Total for department of public welfare._..._________ $ 2,657,740 00
MISCELLANEOUS AGENCIES
Confederate Memorial Associations
For caring for the graves of Confederate dead, in accordance with
the provisions of an act approved March 16, 1920 (acts of as-
sembly, 1920, chapter 209, pages 301-302) __-______________ $ 5,000 00
For the Confederate Memorial Institute (Battle Abbey), at Rich-
mond —--2 $ 2,000 00
Confederate Museum, at Richmond
For the care of Confederate collections and the maintenance of the
Virginia room at the Confederate museum, at Richmond____ $ 1,280 00
Cooperative Education Association and the Virginia Branch of the
National Congress of Parents and Teachers
For promoting education and rural school and civic improvement
in the Commonwealth of Virginia _-..-.-_._.-_____________. $ 10,555 00
It is provided that this appropriation shall be inclusive of
all funds received by the aforesaid agency from the Common-
wealth of Virginia, and in lieu of any and all contributions
from the respective State departments, institutions or other
State agencies.
Negro Organization Society, Inc.
For Negro Organization Society, Inc., for promoting education
and rural school and civic improvement among people of the
negro race in Virginia-_.--- == = _. $ 1,500 00
Travelers’ Aid Society of Danville
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Danville, for providing aid
for travelers ____--___-- ee $ 425 00
Travelers’ Aid Society of Lynchburg
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Lynchburg, for providing aid
for travelers ______ Woo eee $ 425 00
Travelers’ Aid Society of Norfolk
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Norfolk, for providing aid
for travelers —_-_--_____-___--_----- eee _$ 1,280 00
Travelers’ Aid Society of Petersburg
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Petersburg, for providing aid
for travelers _______ xscape ame cece seas aatecterea meme simone $ 855 vu
Travelers’ Aid Society of Portsmouth
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Portsmouth, for providing aid
for travelers ~-~--_~--__-- ee $ 640 00
Travelers’ Aid Society of Roanoke
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Roanoke, for providing aid
for travelers _--_--__--_----- $ 855 00
Travelers’ Aid Society of Staunton
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Staunton, for providing aid
for travelers _____ We re aoe $ 425 00
Travelers’ Aid Society of Virginia, at Richmond
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Virginia, at Richmond, for pro-
viding aid for travelers _.-_----_--___--_--_--------------- $ 1,280 00
Virginia Crop Improvement Association
For the Virginia Crop Improvement Association, for the improve-
ment of Virginia crops —~~-___---_------------------------ $ 4,275 06
It is provided that this appropriation shall be inclusive of
all funds received by the Virginia Crop Improvement Associa-
tion from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and in lieu of any
and all contributions from the respective State departments,
institutions or other State agencies.
Virginia Home for Incurables, at Richmond
For the Virginia Home for Incurables, at Richmond, for care of
incurables ~._ ee $ 4,275 00
Virginia State Dairymen’s Association
For the Virginia State Dairymen’s Association, for promoting
dairy development and furthering the interests of dairying
in Virginia _..__--- eee $ 1,280 00
It is provided that this appropriation of $1,280.00 shall
be inclusive of all funds received by the Virginia State Dairy-
men’s Association from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and
in lieu of any and all contributions from the respective State
departments, institutions or other State agencies,
Virginia State Fair Association, Inc.
For the Virginia State Fair Association, Inc., for providing State
premiums, which is to be applied toward the payment of said
premiums upon the agricultural, horticultural, live stock and
poultry exhibits to be offered in the name of the Common-
wealth of Virginia at the annual exhibitions of said associa-
tion ~~~ $ 4,275 00
It is provided that the governor of Virginia, and four
others, to be appointed by him, two from the State Board of
agriculture and immigration and two from the board of direc-
tors of the Virginia State Fair Association, Inc., shall consti-
tute a committee of five to determine the number, amount and
character of premiums provided for in this appropriation of
$4,275.00. The members of said committee shall receive no
compensation for their services.
It is provided, further, that the appropriation of $4,275.00
hereby made shall be subject to payment to the Virginia State
Fair Association, Inc., upon order of the committee herewith
provided for, by warrant of its chairman.
Virginia State Horticultural Society
For the Virginia State Horticultural Society, for promoting horti-
cultural development and furthering the interests of horticul-
ture in Virginia -.-_-..-----_---_--- oon $ 3,845 00
It is provided that this appropriation of $3,845.00 shall be
inclusive of all funds received by the Virginia State Horti-
cultural Society from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and in
lieu of any and all contributions from the respective State de-
partments, institutions or other State agencies.
Virginia State Poultry Federation
For the Virginia State Poultry Federation for promoting poul-
try development —.~~---.---------- eee $ 1,710 00
Total for miscellaneous agencies .-._-_--_-_-»_-_/_ $ 42,180 00
Total appropriations out of the general fund of the
State treasury for the year ending June 30, 1938. $ 18,589,884 00
2. The foregoing provisions of this act and the appropriations made therein
for each fiscal year of the biennium ending June 30, 1938, are subject to the fol-
lowing qualifications :
The compensation of each official and employee of the State government
of Virginia, except officials and employees in the legislative department, and
judges, whether paid or received in the form of salary, wages or special pay-
ments, shall be reduced for each fiscal year of the biennium which begins July
1, 1936, and ends June 30, 1938, to a rate five per cent below the basic rate
of such salary, wages and/or special payments paid, received or in effect on
January 1, 1936. The term “basic rate” shall mean the rate in effect on Jan-
uary 1, 1936, prior to deducting therefrom reductions ordered or required by
law. Such deductions from the compensation of State officials and employees
as are necessary to make this reduction effective shall be made by the va-
rious heads of the departments and institutions and other spending heads of
the State government on the payrolls submitted to the Comptroller, or other
agency, whether paid out of the State treasury, petty cash funds or out of
other funds or income therefrom of any State institution. The aggregate amount
of such reductions in the compensation of State officials and employees for the
aforesaid biennium, whose compensation is paid out of the general fund of the
State treasury, shall revert to and become a part of the general fund, and the
aggregate of such reductions in compensation which is paid out of special funds,
except as herein otherwise provided, shall revert to such special funds. The
compensation of each official and employee who enters the service of the State
during the period beginning January 1, 1936, and ending June 30, 1938, shail
be fixed for the aforesaid biennium at such rate as shall be approved by the
Governor, provided that such salary or wage shall be at least five per cent below
the basic rate of compensation which was paid or in effect for such position or
work, or employment, on January 1, 1936.
Opposite the name of each of the following departments, divisions or spend-
ing agencies is shown the amount which the Comptroller is hereby required to
deduct from the appropriations made by this act to the respective departments,
divisions and spending agencies, and which shall revert to the general fund of
the State treasury on account of the deductions herein required from the com-
pensation of State officials and employees for each fiscal year of the biennium
which begins July 1, 1936, and ends June 30, 1938.
Year Ending June 30th
Department, Institution or Agency 1937 1938
Judiciary Department ____._____---__----_--------------- $ 1,715 $ 1,715
Executive Department:
Governor __--___-__-__- e+ ++ 1,735 1,735
Division of the Budget _____--------------------- 365 500
Division of Statutory Research and Drafting____ 325 480
Division of Military Affairs ~_..-___._-__-----_-_- 1,700 1,700
Division of Grounds and Buildings ~__._____-_____ 3,100 3,100
Art Commission ~-.----------------- oe ene - + 15 10
Auditor of Public Accounts ~--_--------------------- 4,600 4,600
Virginia Commission on County Government_____-~--- 120 120
Year Ending June 30th
Department, Institution or Agency 1937 1938
Department of Law:
Attorney General ________-___-----_-_---------------- $ 2,080 $ 2,080
Division of Motion Picture Censorship ~.------------- 815 815
Division of Accounts and Control:
Recording the Financial Transactions of the State____ 3,890 3,890
Collecting Old Claims and Adjustment of State
Litigation ~_______-_-----------____--------- 700 700
Criminal Charges ~_-__..__-__--_____----__----____ 245 245
Payment of Pensions and Relief of Needy Confederate
Women —_---------------------- +--+ +++ 375 375
Division of the Treasury ~_....__------_--__-__---_------ 1,685 1,685
Division of Purchase and Printing ~_---.--_----------__- 1,625 1,625
Compensation Board ~_____-.___--_---- $$ eee 330 330
Department of Taxation:
State Tax Commissioner ________----___--------____- 5,695 5,695
Department of Corporations:
State Corporation Commission ~.-_----.----________- 5,680 5,680
Bureau of Insurance and Banking—
Banking Division ~.-__--.-____-_---_-_-_-»_-_-_-- 2,400 2,400
Department of Labor and Industry:
Bureau of Labor and Industry ____-_________________ 1,980 1,980
Department of Education:
State Board of Education ~_....__.-_-______-__-__- 9,900 9,900
Virginia State Library, at Richmond ________________- 2,000 2,060
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts __---.-----___________ 500 500
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williams-
burg ~~ ~~~ 10,500 10,500
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond—
College Division ~~~. 5,000 5,000
Hospital Division ~_____---_--------------------- 4,500 4,500
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville-_______-____-- 21,600 21,600
Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Poly-
technic Institute, at Blacksburg ~~ ----_--_-----___- 14,750 14,750
Extension Division ~~ -_-------.-_--------------- 8,250 8,250
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station ~__________ 4,750 4,750
Virginia Truck Experiment Station, at Norfolk______ 1,900 1,900
Virginia Military Institute, at Lexington__.-________ 5,000 5,000
Virginia State College for Negroes, at Petersburg_____ 4,500 4,500
State Teachers College, at Farmville_____...____-_____ 5,500 5,500
State Teachers College, at Fredericksburg ____________ 3,750 3,750
Year Ending June 30th
Department, Institution or Agency 1937 1938
State Teachers College, at Harrisonburg ___._.______ $ 5,250 $ 5,250
State Teachers College, at Radford___..--.---___. 4,250 4,250
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton. 3,500 3,500
Virginia State School for Colored Deaf and Blind Chil-
dren, at Newport News ____.____..-.. 875 875
Board for Examination of Applicants for Admission to
the Bar ______ J 130 130
Board of Commissioners to Examine Pilots__._._____ 2 3
State Board for the Examination and Certification of
Architects, Professional Engineers and Land Sur-
veyors —-9 140 140
State Board of Accountancy _-_.. 93 97
State Board of Dental Examiners —_.00 75 75
State Board of Embalming —--.---.. 100 100
State Board of Examiners in Optometry... 35 30
State Board of Examiners of Graduate Nurses.______.. 230 230
State Board of Medical Examiners ______ 185 185
State Board of Pharmacy ___.--_-__-- 300 300
Virginia Real Estate Commission —__...--. 355 355
Department of Agriculture and Immigration:
Board of Agriculture and Immigration__________--___-_- 9,120 9,120
Division of Markets—
Administration ~..------------------- 2,000 2,000
Department of Conservation and Development:
State Commission on Conservation and Development_.__. 7,450 7,450
State Port Authority of Virginia _-..__.-____________ 910 910
State Convict Road Force ~----~---_---------_-----_- 4,000 4,000
Department of Health:
State Board of Health ________. 11,000 11,000
Bureau of Vital Statistics _...--.-______ ae 1,500 1,500
Blue Ridge Sanatorium, at Charlottesville... 3,750 3,750
Catawba Sanatorium, near Salem ___ ~~ 4,900 4,900
Piedmont Sanatorium, near Burkeville __.__._._______ 2,100 2,100
Department of Public Welfare:
State Board of Public Welfare _.--_____- oo 3,370 3,370
Virginia Commission for the Blind ______-_._________ 1,500 1,500
Central State Hospital, at Petersburg_._______________ 8,900 8,900
Eastern State Hospital, at Williamsburg ______________ 5,300 5,300
Southwestern State Hospital, at Marion__.____________ 5,250 5,250
Western State Hospital, at Staunton _________________ 6,600 6,600
State Colony for Epileptics and the Feeble-minded, at
Colony ~_---~-~~-~--~-------- woe ------------- 4,250 4,250
Year Ending June 30th
Depariment, Institution or Agency 1937 1938
R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers’ Home, at Richmond_____- $ 450 $ 450
State Industrial Farm for Women, at Goochland_______ 500 500
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for
Defective Misdemeanants, at State Farm _..-________ 3,000 3,000
The Penitentiary, at Richmond _.-_-__.-- 5,200 5,200
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls, at Bon
Air _------- 950 950
Virginia Industrial School for Boys, at Beaumont_...-__ 1,750 1,750
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls, at Peaks
Turnout ~~~ 2 oe 600 600
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys, at
Hanover —_- ~~~ 1,200 1,200
It is further provided, however, that all reductions in salaries, wages, special
payments, fees and commissions required by this section shall be restored by
the Governor in whole, or in part on a uniform percentage basis, should the
Governor find in his discretion that such restoration will not create or increase
a deficit in the general fund of the State treasury during the biennium which
ends June 30, 1938; and provided, further, that in the event such restoration
cannot otherwise be made, the Governor shall authorize and permit a uniform
restoration of rates of pay of State officers and employees to an amount not
exceeding the 5 per cent reduction herein required in such compensation, should
he find that such restoration can be made within the limits of the appropria-
tions or funds made available, in accordance with law, for expenditure by the
respective departments, institutions and other State agencies for the biennium
which ends on June 30, 1938.
For the purpose of providing as far as possible equal pay for positions in-
volving equal work and responsibility, the Governor is hereby directed to make
such increases or decreases in the rates of pay of State officials and employees
at the seat of government at Richmond, and such transfers within the re-
spective appropriations to the several departments and agencies of the State
government as he may find, in his discretion, are necessary to effect such equaliza-
tion; provided, however, that the total amount appropriated to the respective
departments and agencies shall in no case be exceeded.
3. The appropriations provided for in this act for making loans to students
at the several State institutions shall be expended upon such terms and accord-
ing to such rules as may be prescribed by the respective governing boards
of the institutions for which the appropriations are made, in making loans to
needy and deserving students of talent and character from Virginia in said in-
stitutions for the purpose of aiding these to obtain an education at such in-
stitutions, who might not be able otherwise to do so. Such loans shall not ex-
ceed $200.00 in any one session to the same student; and they shall be made to
said students upon such terms, as to time and security, as the Comptroller shall
prescribe; provided, however, that the rate of interest charged said students on
such loans shall not be less than four per centum per annum.
The said State students’ loan funds shall be preserved from depletion by
the said institutions; and together with the repayments 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 superintendent of public instruction, a state-
ment, 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.
The comptroller shall make no payment to any of the said institutions on
account of the said students’ loan funds unless and until the institution apply-
ing for such payment shall have furnished the said comptroller a certificate from
the superintendent of public instruction that such institution has complied, in all
respects, with the foregoing requirements of this act in relation thereto.
The Auditor of Public Accounts shall annually audit and exhibit in his an-
nual report the account of the said funds at each of the said institutions.
Where the student loan fund created by State appropriation is inadequate
in amount at any institution to carry out fully the purpose for which this fund
was established, the governing board and president of such institution, with the
written consent and approval of the Governor first obtained, is authorized, for
the purpose of providing an additional student loan fund, to borrow from such
sources and on such terms as may be approved by the Governor an amount not
to exceed $20,000, and to provide for such extensions or renewals of such loans
as may be necessary. Such fund shall be used only in making loans to students
in the same circumstances and under the same terms and regulations, as are
herein prescribed for loans from the fund created by the State appropriation,
and for no other purpose whatever. The repayments and interest accretions
to said fund shall be used so far as may be necessary to repay the indebtedness
of the institution created by the governing board and presiding officer thereof,
in establishing said additional student loan fund. Such additional amounts may
be borrowed by the governing board and president of the institution, with the
Governor’s approval, from time to time, as may be necessary to maintain the
amount of said additional loan fund, whether in cash or notes receivable or
both, including all amounts heretofore borrowed and not repaid, at $20,000.
Accounts shall be kept and reports rendered for all such additional loan
funds in all respects as herein required for loan funds created by State appro-
priation, and the Auditor of Public Accounts shall annually exhibit in his re-
port the amounts of the said additional loan funds at each institution.
It is hereby provided that the governing board of any State institution for
which a Student Loan Fund has been established may, with the written approval
of the Governor, cancel any indebtedness due such institution on account of a
loan or loans made from such fund when such indebtedness has been outstand-
ing more than fifteen years, and in the opinion of the president and governing
board of the institution is uncollectible. Upon the cancellation of any such in-
debtedness a statement thereof describing the obligation in detail and the date
of its cancellation shall be certified by the President of the institution to the
Comptroller.
% jdhih OF thle taxes UPON imnNeritances nereaiter Couuected, regardiess Of tne
date of the death of the decedent, shall, when collected, be paid promptly and
directly into the general fund of the State treasury.
5. All monies hereafter paid into the State treasury by or on behalf of
any county, city or other political subdivision of this State, by way of reim-
bursement, or partial reimbursement, to the State, as required by law, for the
cost of any audit or examination of the books and records of any such political
subdivision, or of any officer or agency of any such political subdivision, made
by the Auditor of Public Accounts in pursuance of law, shall be paid into the
general fund of the State treasury; and any unexpended balance existing on
the date this act takes effect in any special fund or special funds, heretofore de-
rived in the manner as aforesaid, shall on such date be converted into the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury.
6. All monies, fees, taxes and other charges hereafter collected by or on
behalf or on account of the dairy and food division of the department of agri-
culture and immigration in pursuance of law, from whatever source, or on
account of the laws administered by the said division or the said department,
shall be paid promptly and directly into the general fund of the State treasury.
This paragraph includes the fund known as the dairy and food inspection fund
and the fund known as the sale of reacting animals fund.
7. All monies, fees, taxes and other charges hereafter collected by or on
behalf or on account of the division of markets of the department of agricul-
ture and immigration for the voluntary inspection of agricultural and other
products or commodities shall be paid promptly and directly into the general fund
of the State treasury. But the Governor is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to
increase the annual appropriations made by this act for voluntary inspection of
agricultural products by the division of markets by the amount, or any part
thereof, of any fees collected and paid into the State treasury as a result of said
inspection, in excess of the amount of said annual appropriations.
8. All fees and other charges hereafter collected by or on behalf or on
account of the State Corporation Commission, or any division or bureau there-
of, in pursuance of law, for the examination and supervision of banks, small
loan companies, credit unions and building and loan associations, and for regu-
lating the sale of securities, shall be paid promptly and directly into the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury.
The Governor is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to increase the annual
appropriation to the State Corporation Commission, made by this act for the
supervision, regulation, restriction, and control of the issuance of securities, pro-
vided, however, that the appropriation shall not exceed the sum collected from
filing and license fees under this act.
With the written consent and approval of the Governor first obtained, the
State Corporation Commission may spend, in addition to the appropriations herein
made, for the supervision, inspection and regulation of concerns conducting an
insurance business, any additional revenues paid into the State treasury from
fees or other charges for the supervision, inspection and regulation of concerns
doing an insurance business.
ihe Governor is authorized in his discretion to increase the annual appro-
priation to the State corporation commission for the supervision, regulation,
etc., of the issuance and/or sale of securities to an amount not to exceed
the sum collected from filing and license fees under any law providing for
the supervision and regulation by the commission of the issuance and/or sale
of securities.
9. All penalties imposed by sections 8, 9, 10 and 11 of the tax bill, as
amended, for failure to comply with the provisions thereof, and all sums re-
ceived in pursuance of offers in compromise of prosecution for violation of the
tax laws shall be hereafter paid into the general fund of the State treasury,
and the special or separate fund created by subsection 4 of section 11 of the
tax bill, as amended by an act approved March 31, 1926, for expenditure by
the State Tax Commission and its successor, is hereby abolished. |
10. All monies, fees, taxes and other charges hereafter collected by or on
behalf or on account of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration, in
pursuance of law, from whatever source, or on account of the laws adminis-
tered by the said department, or any division or section thereof, shall be paid
promptly and directly into the general fund of the State treasury. This para-
graph includes the fund known as the hog cholera serum fund, the fund known
as the fertilizer fund, the fund derived from the registration and certification
of nurseries, and such other special funds as are hereinbefore described, but
does not include the funds derived from the operation of the State lime grinding
plants, or inspection fund of the division of markets.
11. All fees hereafter collected for the examination and licensing of mo-
tion picture films publicly exhibited in Virginia, together with all other receipts
from all sources collected for the support of the division of motion picture
censorship, shall be paid directly and promptly into the general fund of the
State treasury.
12. All fees and charges collected by or on behalf of the Virginia real
estate commission for licensing and regulating real estate brokers and real estate
salesmen, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 461 of the acts of as-
sembly of 1924, or any amendment thereto, shall be paid promptly and directly
into the general fund of the State treasury.
13. All fees hereafter received or collected by or on behalf of the State
Registrar of Vital Statistics under the provisions of chapter 371 of the acts
of assembly of 1924, or any amendment thereto, shall be paid directly and
promptly into the general fund of the State treasury.
14. All revenues hereafter collected from the license tax imposed on pistols
and revolvers under the provisions of chapter 158 of the acts of assembly of
1926, shall be paid directly and promptly into the general fund of the State
treasury and shall be subject to appropriation to the same extent and for the
same purposes as other general fund revenues.
The Department of Taxation is hereby authorized to require commissioners
of the revenue to aid in the administration of the revenue-raising provisions of
the said chapter 158 of the acts of 1926 and may allow a fee of ten cents to
each commissioner of the revenue for each pistol or revolver license issued as
the result of work done by such commissioner of the revenue. Such fees so
allowed shall be paid to the commissioner of the revenue entitled thereto upon
warrants of the Comptroller issued on certificates signed by the State Tax Com-
missioner.
15. All monies, fees, taxes and charges hereafter collected by the State
board for the examination and certification of architects, professional engineers
and land surveyors, as authorized by chapter 328 of the acts of assembly of 1920,
as amended, shall be paid directly and promptly into the general fund of the
State treasury.
16. All monies, fees, taxes and charges hereafter collected by the Siate
Board of Accountancy, as authorized under sections 566 to 571, inclusive, of the
Code of Virginia of 1919, as amended, shall be paid directly and promptly into
the general fund of the State treasury.
17. All monies, fees, taxes and charges hereafter collected by the State
Board of Dental Examiners, as authorized under sections 1640 to 1654, inclusive,
of the Code of Virginia of 1919, as amended, shall be paid directly and promptly
into the general fund of the State treasury.
18. All monies, fees, taxes and charges hereafter collected by the State
Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors of Virginia, as authorized under
sections 1715 to 1722, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia, or any amendment
thereto, shall be paid directly and promptly into the general fund of the State
treasury.
19. All monies, fees, taxes and charges hereafter collected by the State
Board of Examiners in Optometry, as authorized under section 1625 to 1632,
inclusive, of the Code of Virginia of 1919, or any amendments thereto, shall be
paid directly and promptly into the general fund of the State treasury.
20. All monies fees, taxes and charges hereafter collected by the State
Board of Examiners of Graduate Nurses, as authorized under sections 1703 to
1714, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia of 1919, as amended, shall be paid di-
rectly and promptly into the general fund of the State treasury.
21. All fees and other revenues segregated to the library fund, in accord-
ance with section 349 of the Code of Virginia (1919), and all other fees and
revenues hereafter collected by the Virginia State Library, shall be paid into
the general fund of the State treasury, and the said library fund is hereby abolished.
22. All monies, fees, taxes and charges hereafter collected by the State
Board of Veterinary Examiners, as authorized under sections 1272 to 1278, in-
clusive, of the Code of Virginia of 1919, shall be paid directly and promptly
into the general fund of the State treasury.
23. All monies, fees, taxes and charges hereafter collected from the tax or
fee of five cents per gallon scailop label sales levied under chapter 95 of the
acts of assembly of 1930 shall be paid directly and promptly into the general
fund of the State treasury.
24. All monies, fees, taxes and charges hereafter collected by the board for
the examination of applicants for admission to the bar as authorized under sec-
tions 3410 to 3418, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia of 1919, as amended, shall
be paid directly and promptly into the general fund of the State treasury.
25. All fees hereafter collected by the Board of Commissioners to Examine
Pilots under the provisions of section 3615 of the Code of Virginia of 1919 as
amended, shall be paid promptly and directly into the general fund of the
treasury without any deductions on account of salaries, fees, costs, charges, ex-
penses, refunds or claims of any description whatever.
26. All monies, fees and revenues which are required by law to be paid
into the State treasury when collected by either or any of the following institu-
tions and agencies, to-wit:
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind
Virginia State School for Colored Deaf and Blind Children
Virginia Truck Experiment Station
Central State Hospital
Eastern State Hospital
Southwestern State Hospital
Western State Hospital
State Colony for Epileptics and the Feeble-minded
State Industrial Farm for Women
State Penitentiary Farm
The Penitentiary
State Convict Road Force
Virginia Industrial School for Boys
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys
shall, on and after July 1, 1936, when collected by any of said institutions or
agencies, be paid promptly into the general fund of the State treasury.
It is provided, however, that the provisions of this section shall not apply
to the Davis Clinic at the Southwestern State Hospital, nor to the DeJarnette
State Sanatorium, nor to the Industrial Department of the Penitentiary.
27. The appropriation in this act of a specific amount for the examination
of the accounts of local governmental units shall not be construed as prohibiting
the examination or audit, by the Auditor of Public Accounts, of the books or
records of any county, city or other political subdivision, or any officer or agency
thereof, of this State, the cost of which audit or examination, is required by
existing laws to be borne by the said county, city or other political subdivision,
and the Auditor of Public Accounts is hereby authorized, with the written consent
and approval of the Governor first obtained, to make such expenditures, in addi-
tion to the specific appropriation made in this act for the examination of the
accounts of local governmental units, as may be necessary to give effect to this
provision.
28. With the written consent and approval of the Governor first obtained,
any department, institution or other agency of the State government may expend,
in addition to the appropriations herein made to such department, institution or
agency, any money, revenue or funds paid into the State treasury to the credit
of said department, institution or agency, in excess of such appropriations, as
proceeds of donations, gifts or Federal grants, when later developments are be-
lieved to make such expenditure necessary, such expenditure to be in accordance
with the purpose for which said gift, grant or donation was made.
29. It is hereby provided that no public funds or money shall be expended
by any State institution of higher learning to which an appropriation is made
by this act, for the purpose of paying for advertisements or advertising in-
tended or designed to promote student attendance at any such institution.
30. No State institution of higher learning shall hereafter undertake or
engage in the operation of any new or additional extension school, day school
or junior college, or in the teaching of any new or additional courses of study
or extension courses, unless the written approval of the State Board of Educa-
tion and of the Governor be first obtained.
31. Every appropriation set forth in the foregoing provisions of this act
for any State institution and made payable from the general fund of the State
treasury is to supplement revenues earned and collected by such institution
and shall be paid from the general fund of the State treasury only insofar as
shall be necessary to provide for the maintenance and operation of such in-
stitution; each such appropriation shall be reduced by the Governor insofar
as the same is not so required.
32. Before distributing to the counties and cities of the State the
amounts received into the treasury from collections of State capitation taxes,
the comptroller shall deduct from the amounts returnable to the counties and
cities a sum equal to five per centum of the amount of State capitation taxes
collected and credit the amount to the general fund of the Commonwealth to
reimburse that fund for the expenses paid therefrom incident to the assess-
ment and collection of said capitation taxes.
33. It is further provided that from the revenues collected and paid into
the treasury, by county and city treasurers, clerks of courts and delinquent
tax collectors, or, other collecting officers, creditable to any fund or funds
other than the general fund of the Commonwealth, the cost of collecting
which has been paid from an appropriation out of the general fund of the
Commonwealth, the Comptroller shall deduct the amount of cost of such
collections and credit the same to the general fund of the Commonwealth to
reimburse that fund for the expense paid therefrom.
34. The Comptroller is hereby directed to transfer to the general fund
of the State treasury for each fiscal year of the biennium which begins July
1, 1936, and ends June 30, 1938, from the respective appropriations made by
this act, to the Bureau of Insurance and Banking for the supervision and
inspection of concerns conducting an insurance business in Virginia, to the
Industrial Commission of Virginia and to the Commission of Game and
Inland Fisheries, an amount equivalent to the annual rental payment obtained
by charging each of the said departments or agencies for the average amount
of floor space which they occupy during each of said years in buildings in
the Capitol Square at Richmond, at the annual rate of $1.75 per square foot
for office floor space and fifty cents per square foot for storage floor space;
provided, however, that the rate for office space occupied by the Commission
of Game and Inland Fisheries in the basement of the State Library Building
shall be seventy-five cents per square foot.
It shall be the duty of the Director of the Division of Grounds and
Buildings to report to the Comptroller on June 30th and December 31st in
each of said fiscal years the average number of square feet of office floor
space and storage floor space occupied by each of said departments or
agencies during the respective six months ending on the aforesaid dates and
the Comptroller shall thereupon determine and transfer to the general fund of
the treasury, from the respective appropriations made to the said departments
or agencies, the amount due by each such department or agency for said
period of six months as rental for space so occupied in the buildings in the
Capitol Square, on the basis aforesaid; provided, however, that no rental shall
be charged for the space occupied by the Bureau of Insurance and Banking
for the purpose of making examinations of banks and small loan companies.
35. In order to reimburse the general fund of the State treasury for ex-
penses herein authorized to be paid from said general fund on account of the
administration of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, namely:
Year Ending June 30th
1937 1938
For legal services by the Department of Law______-_____ $ 4,000 $ 4,000
For auditing the accounts of the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board by the Auditor of Public Accounts____ 15,000 15,000
For expenses incurred on account of said board by the:
Division of Accounts and Control ~-..----___________ 4,000 4,000
Division of the Treasury —_.__-__._____-______--_- 2,000 2,000
the sum of $25,000 shall be transferred from the special fund set aside in ac-
cordance with the provisions of section 17 of the aforesaid Alcoholic Beverage
Control Act, for the administration of said act, to the general fund of the State
treasury on January 1, 1937 and the sum of $25,000 shall be transferred from
the said special fund to the said general fund of the State treasury on January
1, 1938.
36. In order to reimburse the general fund of the State treasury for ex-
penditures herein authorized to be paid out of said general fund on account of
the State Highway Department, namely:
Year Ending June 30th
1937 1938
For legal services by the Department of Law__._---------- $ 8,000 $ 8,000
For space provided in the State Office Building_________- 22,635 22,635
For inspection and analysis of gasoline__.___-.----_-____-- 9,963 9,560
For inspection of gasoline and motor grease measures______ 14,830 14,830
For State Convict Road Force__-----.--------~---- _-. 178,465 178,465
and to reimburse the said general fund for a balance of $15,000 heretofore ex-
pended by the Auditor of Public Accounts in completing an audit of the ac-
counts of the State Highway Department and in the installation of a new ac-
counting system for said department, the sum of $248,893 shall be transferred
from the proceeds of the motor vehicle fuel tax to the general fund of the
State treasury on January 1, 1937 and the sum of $233,490 shall be transferred
from the proceeds of the motor vehicle fuel tax to the general fund of the State
treasury on January 1, 1938.
37. Allowances out of any of the appropriations made in this act by any
and all of the State institutions, departments, bureaus and agencies to any
of their officers and employees for expenses on account of the use by such
officers and employees of their personal automobiles in the discharge of their
official duties shall not exceed five cents per mile of actual travel.
38. Travel, whether by common carrier, or privately owned or for hire
conveyance, shall be over the most direct practicable route and allowances
for travel, except as authorized by the next preceding section, shall not be
certified to the Comptroller for payment by agencies of government for
amounts exceeding the standard common carrier rates between points traveled,
except in an emergency (which emergency shall be stated in the expense
account), or, when, in the interest of the State, a greater expense is justified,
the facts in each such instance to be stated in the expense account.
39. All travel expense accounts shall be submitted on forms prescribed
or approved by the Comptroller. Each account shall show the dates expenses
were incurred or paid; points between which traveled; number of miles
traveled; method of travel, whether by railroad, steamship, bus, or, for hire,
privately owned or State owned automobile; pullman fare, to be shown sep-
arate from regular fare; hotel expense; meals; incidental expense, such as
telegrams, telephone calls, etc., to be specified in each instance; a concise state-
ment of the purpose of or reason for such travel expense. The Comptroller
is specifically directed to withhold the issuance of warrants in payment of
expense accounts submitted for “lump sum” amounts.
40. All public revenues received into the State treasury within the two
appropriation years provided for in this act (with the exception of the rev-
enues segregated by law to special purposes), and the balance of the ap-
propriations payable out of the general fund of the State treasury, made by
previous acts of the General Assembly unexpended at the close of business
on the thirtieth day of June, 1936, which unexpended balances, except as
herein otherwise provided, are hereby declared to be lapsed into the State
treasury, are hereby designated the general fund of the State treasury of the
Commonwealth of Virginia, and shall be used for the payment of the ap-
propriations therefrom provided for in this act, subject to the limitations and
upon the conditions set out in this act.
41. No State department, institution or other agency receiving appropria-
tions under the provisions of this act shall exceed the amount of its appropria-
tions, except in an emergency, and then only with the consent and approval
of the Governor in writing first obtained; and if any such State department,
institution or other agency shall exceed the amount of its appropriation with-
out such consent and approval of the Governor, there shall be no reimburse-
ment of said excess, nor shall there be any liability or obligation upon the
State to make any appropriation hereafter to meet such deficit, and the mem-
bers of any governing board of any State department, institution or other
agency, or, if there be no governing board, the head of any State department,
institution or other agency, making any such excessive expenditures—in the
case of members of governing boards, who shall have voted therefor—shall
be personally liable for the full amount of such unauthorized deficit, and, in
the discretion of the Governor, shall be deemed guilty of neglect of official
duty, and be subject to removal therefor.
42. Any amount which a State department, institution or other State
agency may expend in excess of its appropriation, under authority given by
the Governor under this act to such department, institution or other State
agency to exceed its appropriation or to incur a deficit, shall be first obtained
by the said department, institution or agency by borrowing said amount on
such terms and from such sources as may be approved by the Governor
and the State Treasurer.
43. Subject to the qualifications in this section contained all appropria-
tions now or hereafter made payable out of the general fund of the State
treasury are hereby declared to be maximum, conditional and proportionate
appropriations, the purpose being to make the appropriations payable in full
in the amounts named herein if necessary and then only in the event the
aggregate revenues to be collected and available during each fiscal year of
the biennium for which such appropriations are made, are estimated by the
Governor to be sufficient to pay all of the appropriations in full; otherwise,
the said appropriations shall be deemed to be payable in such proportion as
the total sum of all appropriations out of the general fund of the treasury
bears to the total amount of general fund revenue estimated by the Governor
as available in each of said fiscal years.
The Governor is hereby given the power and authority to examine
and survey the progress of the collection of revenue applicable to the general
fund of the State treasury, out of which the appropriations made by this
act are payable, and to declare and determine the amounts that can during
each quarter of each of the fiscal years of the biennium be properly allocated
to each respective general fund appropriation. In making such examination
and survey, he may require estimates of the prospective collection of rev-
enues from the Comptroller, the State Tax Commissioner, the State Corpora-
tion Commission and any other revenue assessing or collecting agency of the
State having information which in the opinion of the Governor may be
pertinent. The Governor shall, subject to the qualifications herein con-
tained, reduce all of said appropriations pro rata when necessary to prevent
an overdraft or deficit for the fiscal period for which such appropriations
are made. Any such reduction so made shall be applied to all fees, charges
and commissions, including allowances to local officers and employees, the
amount of which is fixed by or under general law, paid out of the general
fund. Provided, however, that such reduction shall not apply to the authorized
per diem allowance for support of prisoners in jails nor to allowances payable
from the appropriation for criminal charges to jurors, witnesses, sheriffs,
sergeants and their deputies.
In exercising the powers and performing the duties set forth in the
preceding paragraph, the Governor shall in no case reduce any appropriation
therein referred to to any amount less than ninety-five percentum of the
original appropriation.
This section shall not be construed as authorizing any reduction to be
made in the amounts herein appropriated for the payment of interest and
sinking fund installments on the bonded debt of the State government, or
for the payment of a legally authorized deficit, or for the payment of pen-
sions to Confederate veterans, their widows or dependents, or for the sup-
port of needy Confederate women, or Confederate veterans, or for caring for
the graves of Confederate dead, nor as authorizing a reduction in the salary
of any State officer where such reduction would be contrary to the Constitu-
tion of the State.
Where necessary to the exercise of the powers and duties conferred on
the Governor by this section, he may enforce such uniform reductions in the
salaries of State officials and employees on a flat or graduated basis as he
may find necessary, provided such reductions shall not exceed in any case
five per cent. of the basic salaries as defined in section two hereof, and
provided, further, that any such salary reduction which the Governor may
order or require in excess of the reduction of five per cent. provided in said
section two shall apply to salaries payable from special funds, as well as
salaries payable from the general fund of the treasury.
44. It shall not be lawful for the Comptroller to pay any State depart-
ment, institution or other agency any money, except as is provided for in this
act, or in pursuance of some act of the General Assembly making special
appropriations therefor.
45. The proper officer of each State department, institution or other
agency, for which appropriations are made, shall, in his annual report, give an
itemized account of all other sums received by such department, institution,
officer or other agency from any other source, and such reports and accounts
shall embrace the expenditure of all such funds; which reports shall be for-
warded to the General Assembly and laid before both houses at each session
thereof.
46. None of the monies mentioned in this act shall be expended for any
other purpose than those for which they are specifically appropriated, and it
shall be the duty of the Governor, as chief budget officer of the State, or his
deputy, to see that this provision is strictly observed; and should he find
that the said monies are not being expended in accordance with the provisions
of this act, or that the expenditures under any appropriation included in this
act are in excess of the amount necessary to carry out the purpose for which
said appropriation was made, he is hereby given the power to restrain the
Comptroller from making further disbursements, in whole or in part, out of
said appropriations, to the offending State department, institution, officer or
other agency receiving appropriations under the provisions of this act, pro-
vided, however, that the several appropriations made by this act may not only
be used for the purposes specified in this act, but authority is hereby given to
the governing board of any State department, institution or other agency,
or, if there be no governing board, to the head of such department, institu-
tion or other agency named in this act, to transfer, within the respective
department, institution or other agency, any such appropriations from the
object for which specifically appropriated or set aside to some other object
deemed more necessary in view of later developments, subject, however, in
every case, to the consent and approval of the Governor, in writing, first
obtained; and provided, that the total amount appropriated to the respective
department, institution or other agency shall in no case be exceeded; and,
further provided, that should such appropriation be withheld by the Governor
from any State department, institution, officer, or other agency, named in this
act, or should transfers be authorized by the Governor, as herein provided,
he shall set forth fully, in each case, the reasons for withholding said ap-
propriations or for authorizing the transfer of said appropriations, as the case
may be, in the next budget submitted to the General Assembly, in accord-
ance with law.
It is further provided, however, that any State institution may, with the
written consent and approval of the Governor first obtained, spend, in addi-
tion to the amount herein appropriated, out of the special revenues of such
institution, any additional special revenues paid into the State treasury to
the credit of such institution, where later developments are believed to make
such additional expenditure necessary.
47. No appropriation made by this act to any society, institution, board,
association or agency not owned or controlled by the State of Virginia, shall
be expended except with the consent and approval of the head or governing
board of the State department or institution herein designated, to supervise
said expenditures. The payrolls or bills presented to the Comptroller for said
expenditures shall be itemized and classified, in accordance with the budget
classification adopted by the Governor, and shall be countersigned by the
head or executive officer of said State department or institution, designated
for such purpose, and lump sum transfers of appropriations to the afore-
said agencies are hereby prohibited. It shall be the duty of each of said
societies, institutions, boards, associations, and agencies to submit its biennial
budget estimates to the head or executive officer of said State department or
institution, for examination and approval, who shall, after final examination
of said estimates, transmit the same to the Director of the Division of the
Budget, with such recommendations as may be considered necessary or
advisable. The accounts of each of the said societies, institutions, boards,
associations, and agencies shall be subject to audit by the Auditor of Public
Accounts, at the direction of the Governor.
It shall be the duty of the Comptroller to exercise, as herein required,
control and supervision over the expenditures and budget estimates of the
Confederate memorial associations.
It shall be the duty of the State Librarian to exercise, as herein required,
subject to the approval of the library board, control and supervision over the
expenditures and budget estimates of the Confederate museum at Richmond.
It shall be the duty of the Superintendent of Public Instruction to exer-
cise, as herein required, subject to the approval of the State Board of Educa-
tion, control and supervision over the expenditures and budget estimates of
the Cooperative Education Association, and the Virginia Branch of the
National Congress of Parents and Teachers and the Negro Organization
Society, Incorporated.
It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Immigration
to exercise, as herein required, subject to the approval of the State Board of
Agriculture and Immigration, control and supervision over the expenditures
and budget estimates of the Virginia State Fair Association and the Virginia
State Horticultural Society.
It shall be the duty of the Director of the Extension Division of the
Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute to
exercise, as herein required, control and supervision over the expenditures
and budget estimates of the Virginia Crop Improvement Association, the
Virginia State Dairymen’s Association, and the Virginia State Poultry Federa-
tion.
It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Public Welfare to exercise,
as herein required, subject to the approval of the State Board of Public
Welfare, control and supervision over the expenditures and budget estimates
of the Home for Needy Confederate Women, the several travelers’ aid
societies receiving appropriations from the State of Virginia and the Virginia
Home for Incurables.
48. All the appropriations herein made out of the general fund of the
State treasury for the two years ending, respectively on June 30, 1937, and on
June 30, 1938, unexpended on the books of the Division of Accounts and
Control at the close of business on June 30, 1938, shall, except as herein
otherwise expressly provided, revert to and become a part of the general
fund of the State treasury of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and shall not
thereafter be paid by the Comptroller and the same shall be charged off upon
the books in his office, provided, however, that such unexpended balances
shall be continued in force for such period not to exceed ten days from June
30, 1938, as may be necessary in order to permit the payment of any claims,
demands or liabilities incurred prior to June 30, 1938, and unpaid at the close
of business on that date and shown by audit in the Division of Accounts
and Control to be a just and legal charge against any such unexpended
balance. In case the expenditures or indebtedness incurred at any institution
receiving funds under this act, shall exceed the amount appropriated without
legal authority, the Comptroller is hereby directed to make public such over-
draft, and the Director of the Budget is hereby directed to set out the same
in the next budget giving detailed information as to the obligations involved,
whether the overdraft be legal or not. Each and every public officer handling
any State funds shall, within thirty days after the State Corporation Commis-
sion calls for financial statements by State banks, make a detailed statement, un-
der oath, of the financial condition of his office as of the date of such call, to .
the Auditor of Public Accounts, and upon such forms as shall be prescribed
by said Auditor of Public Accounts.
49. If any part or parts, section, sub-section, sentence, clause or phrase
of this act is for any reason declared unconstitutional, such decision shall not
affect the validity of the remaining portions of this act which shall remain in
force as if such act had been passed with the unconstitutional part or parts,
section, sub-section, sentence, clause or phrase thereof eliminated; and the
General Assembly hereby declares that it would have passed this act if such
unconstitutional part or parts, section, sub-section, sentence, clause or phrase
had not been included herein.
50. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this
act be, and the same are hereby, repealed.
51. This act shall become effective on July 1, 1936.