An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1938 |
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Law Number | 440 |
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Law Body
Chap. 440.—An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 13 of an act entitled “an
act to provide for the compensation of attorneys for the Commonwealth in
the counties and cities, county and city treasurers, and county and city com-
missioners of the revenue, and officers and employees performing the duties
of such officers in counties which adopt optional forms of county organization
and government; to prescribe the method of fixing and paying their salaries
and the expenses of the operation of their offices; to provide for the payment
of such salaries and expenses; to provide for the disposition of the fees
collected by such officers; to provide for a Compensation Board to administer
this act; to provide for the powers, duties and functions of such board;
to abolish the State Fee Commission; to appropriate funds for the payment
of salaries and expenses and for the administration of this act; and to
repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act,” approved March
29, 1934, as heretofore amended, in relation to the salaries and expenses of
commissioners of the revenue in cities containing more than 175,000 inhabitants.
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Approved April 1, 1938
1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia, That section
thirteen of an act entitled “an act to provide for the compensation of
attorneys for the Commonwealth in counties and cities, county and city
treasurers, and county and city commissioners of the revenue, and ofh-
cers and employees performing the duties of such officers in counties
which adopt optional forms of county organization and government,
to prescribe the method of fixing and paying their salaries and the ex-
penses of the operation of their offices; to provide for the payment of
such salaries and expenses; to provide for the disposition of the fees
collected by such officers; to provide for a Compensation Board to ad-
minister this act; to provide for the powers, duties and functions of
such board; to abolish the State Fee Commission; to appropriate funds
for the payment of salaries and expenses and for the administration of
this act; and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this
act,” approved March twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and thirty-four,
be amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
Section 13. The salaries fixed in accordance with the preceding
part of this act shall be paid in equal monthly installments, and the
expenses of office within the limits fixed by the board, shall be paid
monthly on the submission of satisfactory evidence that such expenses
were actually incurred.
The salaries and expenses of attorneys for the Commonwealth in
counties and cities shall be paid in the proportion of one-half by the
respective counties and cities and one-half by the Commonwealth. The
salaries and expenses of treasurers and commissioners in the counties
and cities shall be paid in the proportion of two-thirds by the respective
counties and cities and one-third by the Commonwealth ; provided, how-
ever, the salaries and expenses of commissioners of the revenue in cities
containing more than one hundred and twenty-nine thousand inhabitants
according to the last preceding United States census which have pro-
vided a board for the annual assessment of real estate separate and
apart from the commissioner of the revenue shall be paid in the pro-
portion of one-half by the respective cities and one-half by the Com-
monwealth; and, provided, that the salary and expenses of any city
treasurer who neither collects nor disburses local taxes or revenues shall
be paid entirely by the Commonwealth, and that the salary and expenses
of any city treasurer who disburses local revenues but does not collect
the same shall be paid in the proportion of one-third by the city and
two-thirds by the Commonwealth.
The State’s proportion of the salaries and expenses of the treasurers
and commissioners of the revenue under this act shall be paid out of
the appropriations in the general appropriation act for assessing prop-
erty for taxation and collecting and distributing records of assessments
and for collecting State taxes and the State’s proportion of the salaries
and expenses of the attorneys for the Commonwealth shall be paid out
of the appropriation in the general appropriation act for criminal charges.
The cost for administering this act shall be paid out of the fees paid
into the State treasury pursuant to the provisions of this act. Such
payments shall be made by the State Treasurer on warrants of the
Comptroller, issued on vouchers signed by the chairman of the Com-
pensation Board.
The several salaries fixed by the Compensation Board in accord-
ance with the preceding part of this act to be paid for the year nineteen
hundred and thirty-five shall continue as so fixed for the succeeding
years at the same amounts; provided, however, that the said Compen-
sation Board may thereafter increase or decrease the salary of any par-
ticular officer, within the limits fixed by this act, when in its opinion,
changed circumstances so require, or when, so requested in writing,
prior to July first of the calendar year preceding the year for which
such change is requested, by the council, board of supervisors or other
governing body having jurisdiction, or by the officer whose compensa-
tion is affected. Such request by the local governing body or by the
officer affected shall set forth in detail the facts and circumstances upon
which such request for a change is based.
2. All acts and parts of acts, both general and special, including
charters of cities and towns, inconsistent with the provisions of this
act are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency.