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 | 1946 |
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Law Number | 104 |
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Chap. 104.—An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 1 of Chapter 427 of the Acts
of Assembly ot 1936, approved March 30, 1936, relating to the creation of
county planning commissions. {S B 145]
Approved March 6, 1946
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That section one of chapter four hundred twenty-seven of the
Acts of Assembly of nineteen hundred thirty-six, approved March thirty,
nineteen hundred thirty-six, be amended and re-enacted, as follows:
Section 1. County planning commission; creation and appoint-
ment.—The board of supervisors of any county may create and appoint
a county planning commission for the county. The commission shall
consist of not less than five nor more than fifteen persons, one of whom
shall be the county manager, county executive, county engineer or the
county director of public works, where such officers are provided for as
parts of the county administration, and one of whom may be a member
of the board of supervisors. All members of the county planning com-
mission, other than as provided above, shall be appointed by the county
board of supervisors tor terms of four years. The county board of super-
sors may prescribe for the original appointees terms of office of various
ngths, so that not more than one-third of the subsequent appointments,
her than to fill vacancies, may be made during any calendar year.
Except for one member of the board of supervisors, the appointive
embers shall not be elective public county officers nor assistants to
ective public county officers, provided that any of the appointive mem-
‘rs may be a member of another planning commission.
The county planning commission is authorized to appoint from its
embership an executive committee, consisting of the chairman and
ot less than four other members, which committee may exercise be-
‘een meetings of the commission all powers of the commission, or
ich powers as the commission determines...