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. 388.—An ACT to appropriate the public revenue for the two years ending
respectively on the thirtieth day of June, 1947, and the thirtieth dav of June,
1948. (Hi B 25]
Approved March 29, 1946
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That the public taxes and arrears of taxes. due prior to
the first day of July in the year nineteen hundred and forty-six,
nineteen hundred and forty-seven, and nineteen hundred and
forty-eight, respectively, as well as the revenue and monev 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, nineteen hundred and forty-six, nineteen hundred and forty-
seven, and nineteen hundred and forty-eight, respectively, shall
establish a general fund and be, and the same is hereby appropri-
ated for the years to close on the thirtieth day of June, 1947, and
the thirtieth day of June, 1948, respectively, in the following man-
ner and for the following uses, to-wit:
BIENNIUM 1946-1948
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE
, GOVERNMENT
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF VIRGINIA
Item 1 First Year Second Year
For legislating for the State, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at __--__-------.--- Wane ne 2 eee ee eee $ 40,400 $ 193,060
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the salaries
of members, clerks, assistant clerks, officers, pages
and employees; the mileage of members, officers and
employees, including salaries and mileage of mem-
bers of legislative committees sitting during recess;
and the incidental expenses of the General Assembly.
Out of this appropriation the foilowing salaries
shall be paid:
Clerk of the House of Delegates .. ._.. $ 7,500
Clerk of the Senate_......--------....-. 6,250
Senate index clerk, not exceeding .___-_-_ 4,000
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion there is hereby appropriated for payment of
traveling expenses of the Lieutenant-Governor when
incurred for travel on official business at the request
of the Governor $1,000 each year.
AUDITING COMMITTEE OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Item 2
For auditing public accounts_._____- oo eee. $ 480 $ 480
VIRGINIA ADVISORY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
Item 3
For study and advice on legislative matters... . $ = 14.820 $ 12.060
VIRGINIA COMMISSION ON INTERSTATE
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promoting interstate cooperation _... . _.-.__... $
OMMISSIONERS FOR THE PROMOTION ‘|
OF LEGISLATION IN THE UNITEL
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promoting uniformity of legislation oe. §
The traveling expenses of the Commissioners for
the Promotion of Uniformity of Legislation, payable
out of this appropriation, shall not be limited to
$100 for each commissioner, provided, however, that
the total appropriation shall in no event be
exceeded.
Total for I.egislative Department of the
Government -.....- ---..--. . . -_.$
JDICIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE (
SUPREME COURT OF APPEA
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adjudication of legal cases ... —§$
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries and wages only:
President of the court ...----... .. -. $ 9,854
Associate judges (0), at $9,430 each .. 56,580
Reporter _._.-.... ne 3,500
Clerk at Richmond .. --------- 6,000
Deputy clerk at Staunton __... . ---- 3,000
Additional officers and employees of the
court, not exceeding... _.___.-. ---__- 25,640
Retirement salaries, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at... ©.) ©. «19,425
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printing records of litigation, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at . ___. ee
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maintenance of law library
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
g salaries only:
Law librarian _...-.... _... .._.._.. $ 3,840
Assistant law librarian_..._....._...._._. 3,120
Clerk, flaw library__. .____.....----_____- 1,920
Total for the Supreme Court of Appeals__-§
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
on shall be paid the traveling and other expenses
t the judges of the Supreme Court of Appeals, one
iousand five hundred dollars for each judge, and
hich shall be in lieu of mileage.
CIRCUIT COURTS
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djudication of legal cases __. .__-__-___.____---- :
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
i salaries:
Judges (35), at $6,144 each __._ woe nee. $ 215,040
Clerk at Richmond .____._-----__--____- 1,500
Stenographer at Richmond, not exceed-
ing —.------------------------------- 1,800
Compensation to sheriffs, sergeants and
their deputies for attendance upon the
Circuit courts, as authorized by section
3503 of the Code of Virginia (1919)... 10,000
Retirement salaries, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at
CORPORATION OR HUSTINGS C
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djudication of legal cases. -.. _.__-- -_- __§
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
g salaries only:
Judges (14), at $6,144 each © _..__._.._.$ 86,016
Judge of the anparaieta Court, city of
Winchester _.-. ~--- 2-22 Lee 992
Clerk at Richmond _.__--__.. .. ___-2__- 1,000
Retirement salaries, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at — ._ .. _-_-____ 2 eee 13,050
CITY COURTS
Item 11 First Year Second Year
For adjudication of legal cases_...._.__-. .--__-_.__-_--.. $ 47,470
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries and wages only:
Judges (5), at $6,144 each___.____.__. $ 30,720
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
Retirement salaries, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at __- we eee eee eee ee 12,150
VIRGINIA STATE BAR
Item 12
For administration of the integrated bar act, to be paid
only out of revenues collected and paid into State
treasury in accordance with the provisions of said
act and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury, $9,825 the first year and $10,200 the second
year.
JUDICIAL COUNCIL
Item 13
For the expenses of the judicial council created by Chap-
ter 7 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1928..$ 1,200
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
Attorney General
Item 14
For providing legal services for the State__...... .--.-..$ | 62,725
Out of this appropriation the following salaries
and special compensations shall be paid:
Attorney General _.__-__... --------___. $ 9,000
Additional salaries and special payments
not exceeding ~___----_--------------- 46,325
the first year and $46,760 the second
year.
Of this appropriation $14,000 is payable out
of the proceeds of the tax on motor vehicle fuel.
$
47,470
1,200
63,960
First Year
It is provided that all attorneys authorized by this
act to be employed by any department or agency, and
all attorneys compensated out of any moneys ap-
propriated by this session of the General Assembly,
shall be appointed by the Attorney General and be
in all respects subject to the provisions of section
three hundred and seventy-four-a of the Code of
Virginia.
Division of Motion Picture Censorship
Item 15 |
For examining and licensing motion picture films pub-
licly exhibited in Virginia___-_.-.--_----------_.- -$ 26,495
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries and special compensations only:
Director ____--___ ------_..-------------- $ 3,950
Members of board (2), at $3,350 each____ 6,700
Additional salaries and wages, not ex-
ceeding __-__._-_.------------------- 9,760
the first year, and $9,900 the second
year,
DIVISION OF WAR VETERANS’ CLAIMS
Item 16
For preparation and prosecution of claims against the
United States Veterans’ Administration and other
agencies on behalf of war veterans and their depend-
ents and the surviving dependents of deceased war
veterans, in accordance with the provisions of chapter
56 of the Acts of Assembly of 1945. -_._. -______- $ 190,000
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
ng. _- -2 oe eee. ---------$ 91,500
the first year, and $109,500 the second
year.
Total for the Department of Law_.
_..-.. $ 279,220
Total for the Judicial Department of the
Government ___---_.------ wane ene $ 868,648
Second Year
$ 25,910
¢ 210,000
EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE G
GOVERNOR
Item 17 ]
For executive control of the State___.. ________._.___§
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries and wages only:
Governor __._-_-____----- 2 $ 10,000
Secretary of the Commonwealth and ex-
officio secretary to the Governor____._- 5,000
Additional salaries and wages, not exceed-
Ing .--__-_ eee 18,900
the first year and $19,440 the second
year.
Item 18
For a discretionary fund to be expended by the Governor
for law enforcement purposes, or such other objects
or purposes as the Governor, in his discretion, may
deem proper to meet any contingencies or conditions
which may arise from time to time________________-
Item 19
For restoring and binding old record books of State land
office and tax records_______________-________-_____
Item 20
For operation and maintenance of, repairs to the Gov-
ernor’s Mansion ___...-.-_._._-_-- eee eee
Item 20%
For purchase of automobile... _.____.___.-.__________
Item 2034
For investigation and study of the organization of
the State government of Virginia and its depart-
ments, institutions and agencies, and the preparation
of a report thereon, and recommendations for such
consolidations, reorganization, simplification, and
other changes, if any, in the component parts of the
State government as may be found necessary by
such study and investigation, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at -_-.--------- w---- e+ ee----
First Year
It is hereby provided that the Governor, in the
execution of the powers and duties conferred by this
appropriation, may appoint and associate with him
for this purpose, a commission composed of outstand-
ing business men and citizens of Virginia, of such
number as the Governor may determine, who shall
serve without compensation, but who shall be paid
the actual traveling and hotel expenses severally in-
curred in the performance of the duties assigned them
hereunder.
Total for the Governor______..-_.. Lo. $ 108,960
VIRGINIA WAR VOTERS COMMISSION
Item 21
For administration of war voters legislation______. _. $ 6,620
DIVISION OF THE BUDGET
Item 22
For preparation and administration of the executive
budget -....- -__.. | eee ee eee eee wenn $ 17,550
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries, wages, and special payments:
Director ..____..-_ .------- -------------- $ 6,679.25
Additional salaries, wages, and_ special
payments, not exceeding_.__.__....___- 7,500
the first year and $11,460 the second
year.
Item 23
For institutional engineering... -....--.. -... ..-... $ 24,485
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated for salaries, wages, and special payments, not
exceeding ____. Meee en ee nee $ 19,260
the first year and $20,040 the second vear.
Total tor the Division of the Budget_-__-_-. $ 42,035
Second Year
$ 6,620
$¢ 32,510
$ 24,163
56.675
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DIVISION OF THE BUDGE
Central Garage
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maintenance and operation of a Central Garage, in
accordance with the provisions of chapter 263 of the
Acts of Assembly of 1942, to be paid only out of the
revenues, costs and charges collected from the opera-
tion of said Central Garage under the provisions of
section 4 of said chapter 263 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1942, and paid into the State treasury as re-
quired by the said section 4, provided that no part
of this appropriation shall be paid out of the general
fund of the State treasury, the amount of such
revenues, costs and charges estimated at_.$ 57,970
the first year and $58,090 the second
year.
PERSONNEL SECTION
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administration of the Virginia Personnel Act_____- 4
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries, not exceeding..._._.._._____- $ 26,300
the first year and $28,170 the second
year.
MERIT SYSTEM COUNCIL
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administration of the Merit System Council, to be
paid only out of funds to be transferred to the Merit
System Council by order of the Governor from the
appropriations herein made to the Unemployment
Compensation Commission, the State Board of Pub-
lic Welfare, the State Board of Health and the
Virginia Commission for the Blind______-_- $ 20,375
the first year and $20,500 the second year.
The Governor is hereby authorized to transfer to
the Merit System Council from the respective ap-
propriations herein made to the Unemployment Com-
pensation Commission, the State Board of Public
Welfare, the State Board of Health, and the Vir-
ginia Commission for the Blind, a sum equal to the
value of the services rendered by the Merit System
Council for the respective agencies.
It is hereby provided that this appropriation shall
be expended on warrants of the Comptroller, issued
upon vouchers signed by the Director of Personnel
or by such other person or persons as may be des-
ignated by the Governor for that purpose.
DIVISION OF STATUTORY RESEARCH .
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assistance in preparing legislation_________.___-__- ‘
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries only:
Director ____._--.__-_------------------ $ 6,679.
Additional salaries, not exceeding_______ 7,780
the first year, and $15,580 the second -
year,
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payment of deficit.....--_-.__- pone eee eee ee
Total for Division of Statutory Research
and Drafting __-___.._____-_--_--___--_ ‘
DIVISION OF MILITARY AFI
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providing military protection for the State, to be
expended under the direction of the military board,
in accordance with law____-----.------------------ ‘
Out of this appropriation the following salary
shall be paid:
Adjutant General _....-__._-_---_----.. $ 6,679.
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compiling military records of Virginia’s world war
II personnel —._--__-.. ---- eee eee eee
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pre is hereby reappropriated for expenditure by the
Division of Military Affairs for acquisition of land,
and for the acquisition or construction of armories
and storehouses, any balance remaining unexpended
at the close of business on June 30, 1946, in the
amounts reappropriated to the Division of Mili-
tary Affairs by item 2714, of Chapter 407 of the
Acts of Assembly of 1944, out of the unexpended
balance as of the close of business on June 30, 1944,
in the amounts appropriated to the Division of Milli-
tary Affairs for the biennium which ended June 30,
1944.
Total for Division of Military Affairs____- §
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the military contingent fund, out of which to pay the
military forces of the Commonwealth when aiding
the civil authorities, 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.
DIVISION OF GROUNDS AND BU
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maintenance and operation of grounds and build-
ingS ---------.----------------------------~----- $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only:
Director --.--------------~------------- $ 4,550
Additional salaries and wages, not exceed-
TAU ee ee — 124,400
the first year, and $125,400 the second
year.
It is hereby provided that no part of this appro-
priation 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.
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general repairs .....___. ----.--.----------------- $
VIRGINIA PAROLE BOARD
Item 35 First Year Second Year
For administration of the Virginia Probation and
Parole Act ~.-_-._-_.-_-_-_-- vee eee eee eee $ 28,815 $ 29.295
Out of this appropriation the following salaries
shall be paid:
Director of Parole.______._____-_____..-- $ 6,200
Members of Board (2), at $2,900 each__._ 5,800
Additional salaries and wages and special
payments,, not exceeding_---_-_----__- 11,100
the first year and $11,580 the second
year.
Item 36
For field services______________.-__ eee 154,780 157,800
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated for salaries, wages and special payments,
nut exceeding $110,580 the first year, and $113,100
the second year.
Total for the Virginia Parole Board______- $ 183,595 $ 187,095
VIRGINIA BOARD OF PARDONS AND REPRIEVES
‘Item 37
For administration _____. ween eee ee $ 15,000 $ 15,000
Out of this appropriation the following salaries
shall be paid:
Members of Board (2), at $3,100 each__-$ 6,200
Additional salaries and special payments,
not exceeding ______._-_--_-__---____-- 3,580
the first year and $3,700 the second
year.
ART COMMISSION
Item 38
For improving works of art and structures __.________- $ 1,000 $ 1,000
VIRGINIA STATE PLANNING BOARD
Item 39
For planning the development of the State’s resources
and for land classification.._______ --__-_-__-____ ie $ 49,470 $ 50,480
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries only:
Executive X _______-_... 2. -- ee $ 6,679.2
Additional salaries and wages, not ex-
ceeding __..__._-__-___.. ee 30,070
the first year, and $31,080 the second
year.
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study of the Roanoke River and James River
basins
Total for Virginia State Planning
Board ____----.---------------------- $
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOU
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auditing the accounts of the State and local govern-
ment units __--__.__-_- ce eee eee ae $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries only:
Auditor of Public Aecounts__.-.-__.._....$ 6,000
Additional salaries, not exceeding _____~- 172,425
the first year, and $178,425 the second
year.
DEPARTMENT OF FINANC)
Division of Accounts and Contr
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auditing and recording the financtal transactions of
the State _______--_____-_-__------- ~~ -- eee. $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries and wages only:
Comptroller _.----_.--------.---------- $ 6,679.2
Additional salaries and wages, not ex-
ceeding _________-_____----.-_---_---- 107,200
the first year, and $109,900 the second
year.
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 control, in accordance with
the provisions of section 325 of the Code of Virginia
(1919), ;
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collecting delinquent taxes and old claims (as auth-
orized by section 2596 of the Code of Virginia
(1919), and for adjustment of State litigation, a
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the costs
of civil prosecution in civil cases, expenses and com-
missions in collecting 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 compensation
out of this appropriation in excess of $5,000.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion there is hereby appropriated :
For salaries and special payments, not ex-
ceeding --_--------------------------- $ 12,120
the first year and $12,360 the second
year.
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support of lunatics in jails and in charge of private
persons, a sum sufficient, estimated at__._.__________
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payment of pensions, funeral expenses, relief of
Confederate Women and administrative expenses____
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries, not exceeding_.._________- -$ 4,740
each year.
Out of this appropriation each pensioner in the
several classes now on the pension roster, or here-
after placed on the pension roster, under the regu-
lar pension act approved March 26, 1928, chapter
465, as amended March 24, 1930 and March 30,
1934, and subsequent acts appropriating the public
revenue, shall be paid as follows: to Confederate
veterans, $1,200 a year; to each widow of a
soldier, sailor or marine, married prior to Oc-
First Year Second Year
tober 1, 1880, who has not remarried, $300 a
year; to each widow married on or after October
1, 1880, and prior to January 1, 1921, who has
not remarried, $240 a year; and to each such widow
who is blind, $360 a year; to each widow married
on or after January 1, 1921, who is over 75
years of age, and who has not remarried, $240 a
year; and to the personal representative of each
deceased pensioner $45 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 Comp-
troller, together with copy of death certificate
of such pensioner, and the allowance as authorized
by act aforesaid; provided, however, that the said
allowance for the funeral expenses of each Confed-
erate veteran who was on the pension roster at the
time of his death shall be $100; provided, further,
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 breastworks under any
command of the army and thereby rendered service
to the Confederacy, shall be entitled to receive an
annual pension of $240, proof of service to be
prescribed by the Comptroller; provided that
to each widow of a Confederate soldier as
above set out who is now or who may become an
inmate of an institution receiving support from
the State and who was married prior to October 1,
1880, and has not remarried, shall be paid the sum
of $20.00 per month; and to each such widow
who was married on or after October 1, 1880
and prior to January 1, 1921, and who has not re-
married; and to each such widow who married on
or after January 1, 1921, who is over 75 years
of age and who has not remarried, shall be paid
the sum of $15.00 per month.
Any unexpended portion of this appropriation
shall revert to the general fund of the State treas-
ury, and no part thereof shall be prorated among
pensioners.
It is further provided that out of the appropria-
tion for public printing, the Director of the Divi-
sion of Purchase and Printing shall supply all forms
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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 1s further provided that out of this appropria-
tion of $361,715 for the first year and $325,420
the second year, there shall be expended for relief
of needy Confederate women of Virginia, includ-
ing daughters of Confederate soldiers who are now
widows, born not later than December 31, 1880, who
are not upon the State pension roster, and who are
not inmates 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, chapter 56,
page 81); provided that each such needy Confed-
erate woman shall receive $60.00 per
year ___.____-__-----_---------- +--+ $ 62,500
each year.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion, there shall be expended for care of needy Con-
federate women who are inmates of the Home for
Needy Confederate Women at Richmond, in accord-
ance with the provisions of the act approved
March 4, 1914 (Acts of Assembly, 1914, chapter
40, page 60) ____---___------ +e $ 50,000
each year.
It is provided, however, that no expenditure in ex-
cess of $45,000 each year shall be made out of this ap-
propriation of $50,000 each year, unless and until
satisfactory evidence has been furnished to the Gov-
ernor of Virginia that the entire net income from the
endowment fund of the Home for Needy Confederate
Women for such year has been expended for care of
the aforesaid needy Confederate women on the same
level and for the same general purpose for which the
said sum of $45,000 was appropriated, and unless the
Governor is further satisfied that the proposed addi-
tional expenditure is necessary for the proper care of
the inmates of the said home.
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assessing property for taxation and collecting and
distributing records of assessments, a sum sufficient,
estimated at _____- ne §
First Year Second Year
Out of this appropriation shall be paid compen-
sation and expenses of office of city and county
commissioners of the revenue, as authorized by chap-
ter 364 of the Acts of Assembly of 1934, after cer-
tification by the chairman of the Compensation
Board, to the State Comptroller of the amounts of
the salaries and expense allowances of such officers
fixed and ascertained by said board, and commis-
sions to examiners of records, the postal and ex-
press charges on land and property books, etc.
Item 46
For collecting State taxes. a sum sufficient, estimated
At nn ne -$ 470,000 $ 470,00U
Out of this appropriation shall be paid to coun-
ty and city treasurers the compensation and ex-
penses of office authorized by chapter 364 of the
Acts of Assembly of 1934, but only after certifica-
tion by the chairman of the Compensation Board,
to the State Comptroller of the amounts of the sala-
ries, if any, and expense allowances of such off-
cers, fixed and ascertained by said board; and to
county and city clerks of courts, the commissions
to which they are entitled by law for the collection
of State taxes.
Item 47
There is hereby appropriated to the cities, incor-
porated towns, and counties of the State two-thirds
of the net profits derived under the provisions of
chapter ninety-four of the Acts of nineteen hundred
and thirty-four, as amended, in excess of seven
hundred fifty thousand dollars, each city, incorpo-
rated town, and county to receive an amount ap-
portioned on the basis of their respective popula-
tions according to the last preceding United States
census. It is intended that this item shall provide
for the payment to cities, incorporated towns, and
counties of only so much of the amounts they
would normally receive under the provisions of
section sixteen of chapter ninety-four of the Acts
of nineteen hundred and thirty-four, as amended,
as is embraced in the distribution of two-thirds of
the said net profits, in excess of seven hundred fifty
thousand dollars, but that, by reason of other ap-
propriations made out of the general fund of the
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treasury for the benefit of said cities, incorporated
towns, and counties, there shall be no distribution of
any of said net profits except two thirds thereof,
as provided in section sixteen, as amended.
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- premiums on official bonds of county officers, as
required by chapter 427 of Acts of 1930, a sum
sufficient, estimated at_..._-_.-..-_-._-_____-____-
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- reissue of old warrants previously charged off, a
sum sufficient, estimated at_______._.__-_________--
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- 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 violation 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 there-
for to only two such officers; the transportation
costs of the State Board of Public Welfare, 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, chapter 344, pages 515-516), as
provided by the act approved February 5, 1900
(Acts of Assembly, 1899-1900, chapter 273, section
6, page 302), and the transportation cost of the
State prison farm for defective misdemeanants, as
provided by law, cost of maintenance in local jails
of persons charged with violation of State laws,
including food, clothing, medicine, medical atten-
tion, guarding, 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
Iess than 100,000, and not more than one thousand
dollars per calendar year shall be paid the jail phy-
First Year Second Year
sician or physicians of any city or county, the popu-
lation of which is 100,000 or over, and coroner’s
fees, etc., said compensation 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. Pro-
vided, no deduction or cut shall be made in reim-
bursing any city sergeant or sheriff the actual cost
of supplies purchased by him under authority of law,
and provided, further, that no salaries, fees or
expenses shall be paid to any officers out of this
appropriation in cases where the Compensation
Board is required to fix and ascertain same or any
part thereof, until after certification by the chair-
man of the Compensation Board, to the State Comp-
troller of the amounts of the salaries, if any, and
expense allowances of such officers, fixed and
ascertained by said board.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the State’s
share of the salaries and expenses of sheriffs and
sergeants and their deputies in accordance with
law.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid not exceed-
ing $50,000 each year of the biennium for reimbursing
counties and cities under the provisions of Sections
1914, 1947, 1948, 1948-a, 1948-b, and 1952 of the Code
of Virginia as amended, and under the provisions of
Section 3 of chapter 483 of the Acts of Assembly of
1922, as amended; provided that no part of this ap-
propriation shall be paid to any county or city which
expends in any year following the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1946, less than it spent in such fiscal year for
the purposes for which reimbursement is provided and
authorized; provided further that such amounts as
have been paid from the appropriation for criminal
charges in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1946, in
reimbursing counties and cities under any of the sec-
tions hereinbefore referred to or such amounts as
would be payable under such sections prior to the
amendments at the 1946 session of the General As-
sembly, shall not be charged against the payments
authorized to be made under this paragraph.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the actual
expenses of the committee of Circuit Court Judges,
created by section forty-nine hundred and eighty-
seven-e of the Code of Virginia as amended by the
Acts of nineteen hundred and forty-two, page five
hundred and seventy-seven. It is further provided
that there is hereby imposed on the Auditor of Pub-
lic Accounts the additional duty of acting as secre-
tary to said committee of Judges fixing salaries of
trial justices and trial justice clerks. As additional
compensation for performing said additional duties
the Auditor of Public Accounts shall be paid an-
nually out of this appropriation the sum of fifteen
hundred dollars.
The aforesaid committee of Circuit Court judges
created by Section 4987-e of the Code of Virginia, as
amended, is hereby authorized, in fixing the salaries
of trial justices for the biennium which begins July 1,
1946, to increase the salary of any trial justice whose
annual salary on June 30, 1946, equals the maximum
salary which can be paid under the provisions of sub-
section 3 of Code Section 4987-e of the Code of Vir-
ginia, as amended, in the same proportion that the
annual salaries of circuit, corporation or hustings
court judges are increased by this act.
It is provided, however, that no part of this ap-
propriation shall be used for the payment of crim-
inal charges incident to prisoners employed on the
State convict road force or at the State industrial
farm for women, or at the State penitentiary farm
and State prison farm for defective misdemeanants,
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).
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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.
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The following amounts are hereby appro-
priated to reimburse the petty cash funds of
certain State agencies herein specified for losses
incurred in said petty cash funds by bank fail-
First Year Second Year
ures during the depression of the nineteen and
thirties :
For reimbursement petty cash fund, State Board
of Education ____________-----_-- eee $ 23.82
For reimbursement petty cash fund, Virginia State
Library _____-____-__-_--___-----------_-- ee 78.26
For reimbursement petty cash fund, Virginia
Home and Industrial School for Girls___..______ 12 18
For reimbursement petty cash fund, State Board |
of Medical Examiners___.___-.-_--- 11 49
For reimbursement petty cash fund, State Board
of Health _______________-_- eee 222.52
The Comptroller is hereby directed to reim-
burse each of the aforesaid petty cash funds by
the amount herein appropriated for such _ reim-
bursement.
Total for Division of Acccounts and Con-
trol ...___________- eee $ 3,185,523.27 $3,135,820
DIVISION OF THE TREASURY
Item 52
For the custody and disbursement of State money_.. _ $ 67,765 $ 60,665
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries and wages only:
Treasurer __... __._._._.__..-___--_-.-. $ 6,679.25
Additional salaries and wages, not ex-
ceeding _..-_.... _. _. ..__....._-_.-. 34,700
the first year, and $32,480 the second
year.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion there is hereby appropriated:
For payment of deficit. _....._-_....._. 6,500
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion shall be paid the premiums on the official bonds
of the State Treasurer and employees in the division
of the treasury, and the premiums on insurance poll-
cies on vault in the division of the treasury, and on
messenger insurance policy.
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purchasing commodities and supervising public print-
ing for the State__.._.--.___--__-_-__ .-_.-_____-- ‘
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries and wages only:
Director __----_--__--------------_____- $ 6,679.
Additional salaries and wages, not ex-
ceeding ______-_____-___--__-_-___ 65,100
the first year, and $65,600 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid only the
cost of public printing required for the work of de-
partments, institutions and agencies of the State
government, and the cost of printing and binding
the Virginia Reports, now authorized to be paid
out of the public printing fund..__-______- $ 50,000
the first year and $70,000 the second year.
It is hereby provided that no part of this appro-
priation 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 VEHI
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administration of motor vehicle license, registration
and fuel tax laws___._____________________- $478,274.
the first year, and $471,084.25 the second year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid for sal-
aries:
Commissioner .___---_----------__-___--. 6,679.
Additional salaries, not exceeding______- _~ 322,500
year.
the first year, and $334,080 the second
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refund of taxes on motor vehicle fuels in accord-
ance with law, a sum sufficient.
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licensing operators of motor vehicles ._. 148,255
the first year, and $147,275 the second year.
First Year Second Year
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
For salaries, not exceeding__...______. $ 100,240
the first year, and $104,860 the second
year.
Item 57
For receiving applications for the registration of
titles to motor vehicles and for issuance of licenses
in accordance with law, at branch offices, a sum
sufficient, estimated at _.____.._______-___- $ 131,870
the first year, and $132,920 the second ycar.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated for salaries, not exceeding__________. $ 29,160
the first year, and $29,820 the second year.
Item 58
For promoting safety in the operation of motor vehicles $
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries, not exceeding___._________- $ 122,610
the first year and $127,780 the second
year.
Item 59
For regulating the distribution and sales of motor ve-
hicles _____.--_--------------------_____-. $ 23,860
the first year and $23,260 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
For salaries, not exceeding_____________ $ 13,560
the first year and $14,160 the second
year.
Item 60
For maintenance and operation of building occupied
by Division of Motor Vehicles at 12th and Main
Streets, Richmond _._____--.__-_______-__- S$ 5,940
the first year, and $5,540 the second year.
Item 61
For administration of the use fuel tax act of
1940 _____---------- (eee eee ee ene $ 2,000
each year.
148,485
$
149,455
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capital outlays for purchase and improvement of
land, construction of buildings and _ necessary
equipment therefor __.____---------------- $ 882,500
It is provided, however, that all items for which
is appropriation may be expended shall be first ap-
‘oved in writing by the Governor.
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All appropriations herein made to the Division of
Motor Vehicles 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 by the Division of Motor
Vehicles for any purpose whatsvever or in accord-
ance with any law or regulation administered by
said division shall be paid directly and promptly
into the State treasury to the credit of the State
highway maintenance and construction fund.
Provided however that the provisions of this item
62 shall not apply to the appropriations herein made
for promoting safety in the operation of motor
vehicles in accordance with the provisions of chap-
ter 384 of the Acts of Assembiy of 1944 nor to any
of the revenues collected under the provisions of said
chapter.
Total for the Division of Motor Vehicles
from special funds___-.._.-_--_-_---- $1,672,699.
the first year, and $782,079.25 the second
year.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE PO
Superintendent of State Polic
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- State police patrol -.-. ._. ____.... ..___.$1,836,440
the first year, and $1,894,840 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries only:
Superintendent of State Police__._______. $ 6,000
Additional salaries and wages not exceed-
the first year, and $831,440 the second
year.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion there is hereby appropriated for additional
equipment _._____.._-_..---_------------- $ 240,000
the first year, and $150,000 the second year.
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examining applicants for operators’ and chauffeurs’
licenses _____-_----_-_-__.- ..-----------. $ 113,355
the first year and $95,025 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries not exceeding..__.________. $ 48,660
the first year, and $50,700 the second
year.
For additional equipment . _..__.._-_.._ 30,500
the first year.
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promoting highway safety... .._._. ._ __-. $ 46,415
the first year, and $46,895 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries and wages not exceeding ._..$ 23,140
the first year, and $23,620 the second
year.
operation of State Police Radio System__. $ 326,085
the first year, and $178,950 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
For salaries, not exceeding . .._._..... $ 80,715
the first year, and $84,015 the second
year.
For additional equipment... _.._ ~_-_... 151,745
’ the first year, and $10,900 the second
year.
For land and structures___________ ae 11,250
the first year.
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operation and maintenance of headquarters buildings
and grounds _____----------------------- $ 64,900
the first year, and $58,815 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries and wages, not exceeding...$ 19,100
the first year, and $19,640 the second
year.
Total for the Superintendent of State Po-
lice __. .--- eee eee $2,387,195
the first year, and $2,274,525 the second
year.
All appropriations herein made to the Department
of State, Police shall be paid only out of revenues
collected and paid into the State treasury by the
Division of Motor Vehicles or by the Department
of State Police and credited to the State highway
maintenance and construction fund, and none of the
appropriations made to the said division shall be
paid out of the general fund of the State treasury.
All revenue received by the Department of State
Police for any purpose whatsoever or in accordance
with any law or regulation administered by said
division shall be paid directly and promptly into the
State treasury to the credit of the State highway
maintenance and construction fund.
Compensation Board
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regulating compensation of local officers, in ac-
cordance with law_..._._._.------__.. 2... ee
Out of this appropriation the following salary may
be paid:
Chairman, not exceeding. .__..__..__-.__.$ 2,400
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expenses of administration of the Virginia Retire-
ment System ___..-._-----_----.------------------- $
It is hereby provided that out of this appropria-
tion the following salary shall be paid:
Executive IX __..-.-.------------------ $ 6,679.
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actuarial requirements of the State reserve fund and
the State annuity accumulation fund, as provided
in the act establishing the Virginia retirement
system for public school teachers__.--._-------_-__
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In addition to the foregoing appropriations of
$1,956,045 the first year and $2,201,650 the second
year, payable out of the general fund, there is
hereby appropriated to the Virginia Retirement Sys-
tem for the purposes set out in the next preceding
paragraph, from the principal of the literary fund in
excess of $10,000,000, the sum of $500,000 each year.
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the actuarial requirements of the employee annuity
savings fund and the employee annuity reserve fund,
and for the expense fund, as provided in the act es-
tablishing the Virginia retirement system for public
school teachers to be paid only from teachers’ con-
tributions to such fund, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at _____-------------------------- $1,430,000
the first year, and $1,575,000 the second
year.
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On the last day of June during each year of
the biennium beginning July first, nineteen hun-
dred and forty-six the Comptroller shall transfer
to the general fund, from each special fund in the
State treasury out of which any payments to the
State annuity accumulation fund are payable, as
provided in the act establishing Virginia retirement
system for public school teachers, such amount as
shall have accrued on account of payments to the
State annuity accumulation fund from such special
fund during such year.
All funds paid into the State treasury on account
of contributions to the State annuity accumulation
fund by any contributor thereto other than the State,
as provided in the act establishing the Virginia re-
tirement system for public school teachers, during
the biennium beginning July first, nineteen hundred
and for the expense fund, as provided in the act
of the State treasury.
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the actuarial requirements of the State annuity
reserve fund and the State annuity accumulation
fund, as provided in the act establishing the Vir-
ginia retirement system for State employees______-_- K
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the actuarial requirements of the employee annuity
savings fund and the employee annuity reserve fund,
and forty-six, shall be credited to the general fund
establishing the Virginia retirement system for State
employees, to be paid only from State employees’
contributions to such funds, and not out of the gen-
erai fund of the State treasury, a sum _ sufficient,
estimated at _...________-_____. .--_-_--_- $ 660,000
the first year, and $720,000 the second year.
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On the last day of June during each year of the
biennium beginning July first, nineteen hundred and
forty-six, the Comptroller shall transfer to the
general fund, from each special fund in the State
treasury out of which any payments to the State
annuity accumulation fund are payable, as _ pro-
vided in the act establishing the Virginia retire-
ment system for State employees, such amount as
shall have accrued on account of payments to the
State aunuity accumulation fund from such special
fund during such year.
All tunds paid into the State treasury on account
of contributions to the State annuity accumulation
fund by any contributor thereto other than the State,
as provided in the act establishing the Virginia re-
tirement system for State employees, during the
biennium beginning July first, nineteen hundred and
forty-six, shall be credited to the general fund of
the State treasury.
Total for Virginia Retirement System_-___- $
Total for the Department of Finance-___-_- $
DEPARTMENT OF TAXATIC
State Tax Commissioner
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or administration of the Tax Laws___-___-________-_ $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries only:
State Tax Commissioner______-__._______ $ 10,000
Additional salaries, not exceeding_______- 170,000
the first year, and $174,000 the second
year.
DEPARTMENT OF CORPORAT!
State Corporation Commission
tem 79-82
or expenses of administration of the State Corpora-
tion Commission ___.-.__.____-_.---_-___-__-_ $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries only:
Chairman, State Corporation Commis-
sion _.-_---------.--~-------_------- $ 6,900
Other members of the State Corpora-
tion Commission (2), at $6,750 each... 13,500
Additional salaries, not exceeding_______- 36,900
the first year, and $38,200 the second
year.
It is hereby provided that out of the special funds
herein appropriated for expenditure by the State Cor-
poration Commission, the Chairman of the said com-
mission shall receive an additional annual salary of
$2,300, and each associate member of the said com-
mission shall receive an additional annual salary of
First Year Second Year
$2,250. The expenditures required for these addi-
tional salaries shall be prorated between the appro-
priations made for the State Corporation Commis-
sion by Items 87, 88, and 89 of this Act, in such
amounts not exceeding in the aggregate $2,300 for the
Chairman of said commission and $2,250 for each as-
sociate member of the commission, as shall be deter-
mined by the State Corporation Commission, with
the approval of the Governor.
Item 83
For assessment and taxation of public service corpora-
tions -.__._-__----------------------------------- 37,030
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries, not exceeding. ._____ mneenane $ 23,180
the first year, and $23,540 the second
year.
Item 84
For rate regulation.________-____-----____--___----__- 13,535
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries, not exceeding._.._.____.. $ 11,520
the first year, and $11,820 the second
year.
Item 85
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-
$44)... nee een nee $ 11,805 $
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries, not exceeding. .-____.. .....$ 10,080
the first year, and $10,260 the second
year.
Item 86
For preparation and prosecution of rate cases... ___ ._- 7,500
37,0
13,735
Item 87 First Year Second Year
For making appraisals and valuations of properties of
certain classes of public service companies for rate
making purposes and the performance of other func-
tions of the commission relative to the supervision
and regulation of said companies, in accordance with
the act approved March 20, 1924 (Acts of Assem-
bly, 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 Pilots’ Asso-
ciation, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury, the amount derived from the afore-
said tax, and unexpended balances from said tax
revenue, estimated at___._______________-_- $ 113,875
the first year, and $113,385 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries, not exceeding__._________- $ 87,900
the first year, and $89,760 the second
year.
Item 88
For the promotion ot aviation in the public interest,
to be paid only out of the tax on gasoline or fuel
used in flights within the boundary of the State;
and fees from the licensing or registering of air-
men, aircraft, and airports, and from all hereto-
fore unexpended balances derived from any of
the above sources, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury______-__-____---. $ 70,350
the first year, and $100,690 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries, not exceeding__--___-__-_-_. $ 9500
the first year, and $9,740 the second
year.
Item 8814
For airports, to be paid only out of the tax on
gasoline or fuel used in flights within the boundary
First Year Second Year
of the State; and fees for licensing or registering of
airmen, aircraft, and airports; and from all hereto-
fore unexpended balances derived from any of the
above sources, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury ~___---___--------------------- $ 50,000
the first year, and $80,000 the second year.
Item 89
For regulating motor vehicle carriers and motor bus
transportation, and transportation brokers, and for
examination of bus and truck companies for purpose
of taxation, to be paid only out of the fees and rev-
enues 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, as amended, chap-
ter 396 of the Acts of Assembly of 1934, and
chapter 129 of the Acts of Assembly of 1936, the
amount of said revenues including any unexpended
balance in said funds, estimated at______~_ $ 65,075
the first year, and $66,375 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries, not exceeding___ .._---- ---- $ 48,500
the first year, and $50,000 the second
year.
Item 90
Provided, however, that any additional funds col-
lected under the provisions of the aforesaid acts
and paid into the State treasury in excess of the
amounts now segregated and available to the State
Corporation Commission under said acts may be
used by the commission, as far as necessary for the
aforesaid activitics.
It shall be the duty of the State Corporation Com-
mission to fix and proclaim rates on all automobile
accident insurance of every class, kind and de-
scription.
Item 91
For providing legal services for the State__.___._.______$ 5300 § 5.300
Out of this appropriation, the following salary
shall be paid:
Attorney IX, not exceeding__._________- $ 5,000
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payment of court costs, a sum _ sufficient, esti-
mated at __..__ -_- == ee eee
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examination and supervision of banks, small loan
companies, credit unions, and building and Joan asso-
ciations, to be paid only out of the fees, licenses, and
taxes levied and collected for the examination and
supervision of the said banks, small loan companies,
credit unions, and building and loan associations
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 appropriation shall be paid out of the general
iund of the State treasury, not exceeding .. $101,200
each year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only:
Commissioner of banking XI not exceed-
ing ._... (8 ne eee eee eee eee . $ 6,679.
Additional salaries, not exceeding. ___.. - 63,100
each year.
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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 payment of the expenses in-
curred in supervising and inspecting the aforesaid
concerns, and paid into the State treasury in ac-
cordance 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 appropriation shall be paid out
of the general fund of the State treasury, not ex-
ceeding -____.-___. —— - $133,870
the first year, and $136, 020 the second ¥ year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries and special compensations only:
Commissioner of insurance XI, not ex-
ceeding .____-----_------------------- $ 6,679.
Additional salaries and special compensa-
tions, not exceeding________-_-__------ 93,420
each year.
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It is hereby provided that no expenditure in
excess of the specific amounts appropriated in
Items 87, 88 and 89 of this Act, as estimates of
the appropriations required by the respective
items, for each year of the bienniym which begins
July 1, 1946, shall be made except with the Gov-
ernor’s approval in writing first obtained.
Total for the Department of Corporations _-§
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND I
Bureau of Labor and Industry
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or expenses of administration of the Bureau of Labor
and Industry __--------__------------------------ ;
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries only:
Commissioner _______.--_-_-----------_- $ 6,679.
Additional salaries, not exceeding______ __ 11,600
the first year, and $11,720 the second
year.
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or compilation and publication of industrial statistics__
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries, not exceeding __-_-__.____- $ 5,290
the first year, and $5,400 the second
year.
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or inspection of factories, institutions and mercantile
establishments ____.._---__.--_---____ ee
First Year Second Year
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries, not exceeding _.. .....___.. $ 22,140
the first year, and $23,010 the second
year.
Item 98
For inspection of mines and quarries..___.___________-- $ 28,050 $ 27,960
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries, not exceeding______________ $ 21,420
the first year, and $22,230 the second
year.
Item 99
For supervising the employment of women and children
in industry ~_____-.___-___--_-_-___ eee 12,320 12,860
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated : |
For salaries, not exceeding..__.-_.____- $ 9,600
the first year, and $10,140 the second
year.
Item 100
For the work of the Virginia Apprenticeship Council _-_- 22,140 20,660
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries, not exceeding. ________-_-_- $ 19,000
the first year, and $19,120 the second
year.
For payment of deficit... .__...__--_-_- 1,515
Total for the Department of Labor and
Industry _.....---------.------------ --$ 122,785 $$ 121,605
DEPARTMENT OF WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION
Industrial Commission of Virginia
Item 101
For administration of the Virginia Workmen’s Com-
pensation 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 Compansation Act in accordance
with law; provided, that no part of this ap-
propriation shall be paid out of the general
fund of the State treasury, mot exceed-
ing -_-------------------------------- $155,580
the first year, and $155,600 the second year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries and _ special compensations
only:
Commissioners (3), at $7,500 each__-$ 22,500
Additional salaries, wages and special
compensations, not exceeding_-___- 88,180
the first year, and $89,700 the sec-
ond year.
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administration of the Workmen’s Compensa-
tion Act there is hereby appropriated the ad-
ditional sum of $10,000 each year to be paid
out of the workmen’s compensation fund;
provided, however, that no part of this ap-
propriation shall be expended except with the
Governor’s approval in writing first obtained.
The Industrial Commission is hereby au-
thorized, upon approval by the Governor, to ex-
pend within the City of Richmond not exceeding
the sum of $500,000 out of the Workmen’s Com-
pensation fund for the purpose of purchasing a
suitable building, or purchasing a building site
and constructing a building thereon, and equip-
ping the same. This appropriation shall include
the necessary expenses incident to the foregoing
purposes.
The Industrial Commission in its discretion
may, with the approval by the Governor, expend
the sum hereby appropriated in conjunction with
some other State department or agency, or de-
partments or agencies, in the construction and
equipping of a building for the joint use of the
Industrial Commission and such other depart-
ments or agencies upon such terms and conditions
as may be agreed upon between the Governor
and said Commission.
‘Unemployment Compensation Commission
a 103 ]
expenses of administration of the Virginia Un-
employment Compensation Act, exclusive of
the payment of unemployment compensation
benefits, a sum sufficient, estimated at $819,500
the first year, and $844,500 the second year.
It is hereby provided that out of this appro-
priation the following salaries shall be paid:
Commissioner ~------------------_-- $ 7,500
Assistant Attorney General .___- _.... 6,500
Additional salaries estimated at______- 561,000
for the first year, and $586,000 the
second year.
n 104
administration of a merit system program for
the Unemployment Compensation Commission
of Virginia ~._-.--------------------- $ 3,000
each year.
It is hereby provided that the aforesaid ap-
propriations for administration of the Virginia
Unemployment Compensation Act and admin-
istration of a merit system program shall be
paid only out of the unemployment compensa-
tion administration fund created by paragraph
2 of section 13, of the said act, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury. All
monies which are deposited or paid into this
fund are hereby appropriated and made avail-
able to the commission.
n 105
payment of unemployment benefits as authorized
by the Virginia Unemployment Compensation
Act, a sum sufficient, estimated at____$5,000,000
each year.
It is hereby provided that this appropriation
of $5,000,000 for payment of unemployment
benefits shall be paid only out of the monies
requisitioned from the State of Virginia’s ac-
count in the unemployment compensation trust
fund in the treasury of the United States, and
paid into the State treasury to the credit of the
unemployment compensation fund in accord-
ance with the provisions of paragraphs a to
d, inclusive, of section nine of the Virginia Un-
employment Compensation Act, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury.
n 106
refund of contributions and interest thereon
in accordance with the provisions of paragraph
d of section fourteen of the Virginia Unemploy-
ment Compensation Act, to be paid only out of
the clearing account created by paragraph a
of section nine of said act, a sum sufficient.
n 107
payment to the Secretary of the Treasury of
the United States to the credit of the unemploy-
ment compensation trust fund established by
the Social Security Act, to be held for the
State of Virginia upon the terms and _ condi-
ditions provided in the said Social Security Act,
there is hereby appropriated the amount remain-
ing in the clearing account created by paragraph
a of section nine of the Virginia Unemployment
Compensation Act after deducting from the
amounts paid into the said clearing account the
refunds payable therefrom pursuant to para-
graph d of section fourteen of the said Vir-
ginia Unemployment Compensation Act.
n 108
- maintenance of a public employment service in
cooperation with the United States Employ-
ment Service :
DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVER
Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Contro!
m 109
- administration of the functions, powers and
duties assigned to the Virginia Alcoholic Bev-
erage Control Board by the Alcoholic Bev-
erage Control Act, to be paid only out of the
monies collected and paid into the State treas-
ury 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, esti-
mated at ______-_______________-___- $37,488,030
each year. ,
It is hereby provided that out of this ap-
propriation the following salaries shall be
paid:
Chairman of the board___-__---_-_-. $ 7,500
Vice-chairman ____.--_..--_--_____-- 7,500
Member of board__.___-____-__-__-- 7,500
Salaries for other personal service shall be
fixed by the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Con-
trol Board, with approval by the Governor, as
provided by the Alcoholic Beverage Control
Act. (The sums for such purpose set forth in
the Budget are estimates only, and are not to
be construed as affecting the discretion of the
Governor or the Board with regard thereto as
provided in said Act.)
n 110
For payment to the counties, cities, and towns
of their distributive shares of the net profits
of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, as
provided in section sixteen of the Alcoholic
Beverage Control Act as heretofore or here-
after amended, a sum sufficient; provided, that
in order to be able to properly ascertain and
determine the actual amount of said profits the
Comptroller may, from time to time, credit on
his books to the said board the value of mer-
chandise on hand or in the warehouses and
stores of the board at the actual cost thereof
to the said board.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCAT
State Board of Education
n 111
expenses of administration of the State
Board of Education, including the payment of
premiums on official bonds in accordance with
the provisions of section 325 of the Code of
Virginia (1919)
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
‘ollowing salaries, wages and special compensa-
t<ions only:
Superintendent of Public Instruction
(without fees, the fees collected by
him to be paid into the general fund
ot the State treasury)...____------ $ 5,000
In addition to the above sum, said
Superintendent shall receive an addi-
tional salary of $4,000 to be paid out
of the vocational education fund as
hereinafter provided.
Division superintendents, not exceed-
ing -.---------------------------- $ 130,640
Additional salaries and wages, not ex-
ceeding —----------------- a 173,540
the first year, and $176,120 the sec-
ond year. -
1 112
maintenance of public free schools _._.
To be apportioned as set out in Items 112%,
4, and 11224 following:
n 112%
ic appropriation per pupil in Average Daily At.
tendance ...-_...___._. _____--.---$ 12,048,38-
the first year, and $12,648,384 the
second year.
It is provided that $2,774,773 shall be ap.
portioned by the State Department of Educatior
as prescribed by Section 135 of the Constitutior
of Virginia, on a basis of school population to thi
public free schools of the several counties anc
cities of the Commonwealth; provided, turthe
that the remainder of this entire appropriatio
except as otherwise provided, shall be appor
tioned by the State Board of Education in suc!
manner that when distribution of the total ap
propriation, including the above mentione
$2,774,773, shall have been made it shall hav
been distributed on the basis of an equal amoun
tor each child in average daily attendance i
school and expended exclusively for the salaries
of teachers, which principle is already provided
by law; provided further, however, that the
State Board of Education shall not apportion
any of the said funds to any county or city until
a minimum schedule of teachers’ salaries satis-
factory to said Board has been put into effect.
No county or city shall receive any State
funds for schools beyond the constitutional ap-
propriation for any school year of the biennium
ending June 30, 1948, if it shall have reduced
its annual expenditures of funds derived from
local taxes for instruction in the public schools
for said year below such expenditures made for
instruction for the session 1943-44 or 1944-45
whichever is greater; provided that in excep-
tional cases, due to a substantial loss in enroll-
ment and average daily attendance of pupils in
a county or city, or in other exceptional local
conditions, the State Board of Education may
permit such county or city to reduce such ex-
penditures for instruction to such extent as in its
opinion is justihed by such exceptional local
conditions for any school year.
If any municipality annexes any portion of
any county or counties, the State Board of Edu-
cation shall make such equitable adjustment of
the funds which would otherwise have gone to
either as is in its opinion justified by the pe-
culiar condition created by such annexation, and
order distribution of such funds according to its
findings.
m 112%
alization of school cost.____..__-_-_..$ 3,821,082
the first year, and $3,821,082 the seccnd
year,
This appropriation shall be apportioned by
the State Board of Education in such manner
as to provide for the equalization of school
transportation costs or other expenditures in
leu of transportation throughout the various
school divisions. This apportionment shall be
so made as to provide funds for the transporta-
tion of school children to and from school when
such children live farther from the school centers
than is prescribed in section six hundred eighty-
three of the Code as now or hereafter amended
relating to compulsory school attendance. The
plan of distribution adopted may permit the use
of such moneys by a county or city school
board to provide such services in lieu of trans-
portation as salaries of teachers in isolated
areas, payment of board and tuition for children
in other schools, and other practices which meet
the approval of the State Board of Education.
n 11234
ntenance of minimum educational pro-
grams __-__-__-_----------------------- $ 230,534
When any county or city has projected a
well planned educational program in the opinion
of the State Board of Education and has raised
from local sources for school operation, exclu-
sive of capital outlay and debt service, an
amount equivalent to a tax levy of seventy cents
(70c) per one hundred dollars ($100.00) of true
valuation of real property within such county or
city as determined by the State Department of
Taxation, and is still unable, with the other ap-
propriations available under Items 112% and
112% hereof, to provide a minimum educational
program of not less than the State average ex-
penditure per child, it shall be eligible in the dis-
cretion of the State Board of Education to re-
ceive additional State funds so as to provide suf-
ficient moneys to enable the school authorities
of such county or city to operate a minimum
educational program. This appropriation shall
be distributed by the State Board of Education
for the above described purposes and if the en-
tire appropriation is not so expended the resi-
due, if any, shall be distributed equally among
the counties and cities for each child in average
daily attendance in school and if the funds ap-
propriated for this purpose are insufficient the
appropriation shall be prorated among the coun-
ties and cities entitled thereto.
It is further provided that no funds, except
those to be distributed under Section 135 of the
Constitution, allotted to any county or city
under Items 112%, 112%, and 11234 of this Act
shall be paid out by any county or city school
board except to reimburse expenses actually in-
curred in the payment of salaries of teachers in
the public schools, or for transportation costs,
or other expenditures in lieu of transportation
approved by the State Board of Education.
Such reimbursement shall be paid only after sub-
mission of evidence satisfactory to the State
Board of Education that the amount for which
reimbursement is claimed has actually been ex-
pended for the purposes designated.
n 113
to Counties and Cities Incurring Losses in
State Funds.
In order that no county or city meeting
all of the conditions set forth in Items 112%,
112%, and 112% shall receive less money as a
result of the distribution provided by such Items
than was received during the session 1945-46
from the General School Fund and Item 93a
made available by the 1944 General Session and
the 1945 Special Session of Legislature, the
moneys in Item 112% that are undistributed
because of the failure of eligible counties or
cities to comply with the provision of Item 112%
shall first be distributed to counties and cities
incurring losses due to the plan of distribution
being followed in Item 112 of this Act.
In order to insure that every county and
city will receive at least as large an appropria-
tion during each year of the biennium as was
received during the session 1945-46 from the
above mentioned 1944 and 1945 appropria-
tions, there is hereby appropriated for the first
year of the biennium the sum of_--__-___-_______.
m 114
r a discretionary fund, to be disbursed under the
rules and regulations of the State Board of
Education for the specific purpose of aiding
those counties which are unable from local
funds and other State funds to operate and
maintain a nine month school term without
such special aid, not exceeding.-_-__---------
It is hereby provided that no part of this
appropriation of $50,000 shall be apportioned
to any county until such county has given satis-
factory assurances to the State Board of Ed-
ucation that maximum local funds for instruc-
tion, operation and maintenance of the public
schools have been provided, and that such local
funds, with other State funds apportioned to
said county, and aid from this appropriation of
$50,000 will enable the schools in said county
to be operated and maintained for a term of
not less than nine months.
n 115
maintenance of public free schools to be paid
from the estimated proceeds of special taxes
segregated by law to support of the public free
schools; provided, that no part of this ap-
propriation shall be paid out of the general
fund of the State treasury___.________- $ 595,000
each year.
It is provided that in the apportionment and
disbursement 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 frcm 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.
n 116
-maintenance of public free schools, the interest
on the literary fund; provided, that no part of
this appropriation shall be paid out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury, estimated
each year.
n 117
' the establishment and maintenance of special
supervision of instruction in elementary and
high schools, to be apportioned among such
schools by the State Board of Education and
local authorities _-_.____-.__-__-------___---._-!
n 118
special and adult education__.___.._.__.-____-
n 119
industrial rehabilitation___.______________-_____
n 120
industrial rehabilitation to be paid only from
funds received from the Federal government
and from local contributions for any such re-
habilitation and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury, estimated at_____-__ $ 140,000
each year.
n 121
industrial rehabilitation to be paid from the
fund for the administration of the Workmen's
Compensation Act and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury___________ $ 5,000
each year.
n 122
the education of orphans of soldiers, sailors and
marines who were killed in action or died, or
who are totally and permanently disabled as a
result of service during the World War_______-
It is provided that the sum hereby ap-
propriated shall be expended for the sole pur-
pose of providing for matriculation fees, board
and room rent, books and supplies, at any ed-
ucational 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 causes in
the World War extending from April 6, 1917,
to July 2, 1921, or from December 7, 1941, to
the date of cessation of hostilities as fixed by
the United States Government, all dates inclu-
sive, while serving in the army, navy or marine
corps of the United States, and of those who
were, or are, or may hereafter become totally
and permanently disabled due to service during
the said World War, whether the veteran be
now living or dead; 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 between the ages of sixteen
and twenty-five years who are, or might have
been entitled to aid under the foregoing provi-
sion, upon recommendation of the State Board
of Education shall be admitted to State in-
stitutions of secondary or college grade, free
of tuition. The amounts that may become due
to any such educational or training institution,
not in excess of the amount hereinafter speci-
fied, 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 make application for the benefits provided
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 institution on
account of the attendance thereat of any such
children; provided no member of said board or
the secretary thereof shall receive any com-
pensation for such services. Not more than
$200 shall be expended for any one child dur-
ing any one year.
n 123
maintenance of Indian schools, not exceed-
Ing -----------.----------------+---------___- ‘
n 124
- vocational education and to meet Federal aid__
It is provided that no Virginia teacher shall
be charged tuition in normal schools or in-
stitutes, receiving support out of this appropria-
tion; 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 maintenance of summer
schools.
It is further provided that the Superintendent
of Public Instruction shall receive an annual
salary of $2,000 out of this appropriation for
vocational education.
It is further provided that out of this ap-
propriation there is hereby appropriated for
vocational education in trade and industry, in
addition to the amount required to match Fed-
eral funds for said vocational education in trade
and industry the further sum of $120,000.
n 125
vocational education, the funds received from
the Federal government for vocational educa-
tion, provided that no part of this appropria-
tion shall be paid out of the general fund of
the State treasury, estimated at.___.__- $ 494,375
each year.
It is provided that the Superintendent of
Public Instruction shall receive an annual salary
of $2,000 out of this appropriation for voca-
tional education.
n 126
maintenance of libraries and other teaching
material in public schools in accordance with
the provisions of section 713 of the Code of
Virginia (1919) not exceeding .__________ oun
1 12614
maintenance of Itbraries, and other teaching
materials in public schools, in accordance with the
provisions of section 713 of the Code of Virginia
(1919) not exceeding ~_.--_--_-_---_-
It is hereby provided, however, that this ap-
propriation of $45,830 each vear shall not become
available for expenditure, either in whole or in
part, unless and until the Governor has certified to
the Comptroller in writing that the payment of
said appropriation will not, in the judgment of
the Governor, create or add to a deficit in the
First.Year Second Year
general fund of the State treasury during the
biennium ending June 30, 1948.
Item 127
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 treas-
ury, estimated at __.__.__-_---______-__- $ 137,500
each year.
Item 12714
For placement and training of veterans in business
establishments ._._.____-__-____..__- ae $ 37,500 $ 37,500
Item 128
For equalization of higher educational opportunities. _ 67,234 75,000
Item 129
For payment of deficit on equalization of higher
educational opportunities ___--_--__- eee an 27,766
Item 129%
The unexpended balance of Item 12 of chapter
seventy-eight of the acts of Assembly of nine-
teen hundred forty-five is hereby reappropriated
to the State Board of Education, to be by it ex-
pended as provided by such chapter.
Item 129%
For supervising principals _.._________---____-__- 150,000 150,000
Item 12934
Vhe unexpended balance remaining of the $100,000
appropriated to the State Board of Education
by Item 13 of Chapter 78 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1945, for the production of motion picture
films of historical sites, objects and scenes, and
natural resources distinctive to Virginia, is here-
by reappropriated to the State Board of Edu-
cation, to be expended for the same purposes.
Item 12974
For a study of radio frequency modulation__________ $ 5,000
Item 130 First Year
The State Board of Education shall make
rules and regulations governing the distribution
and expenditure of such additional Federal and
private funds as may be made available to aid
in the establishment and maintenance of the
public schools.
Total for the State Board of Educa-
tion ._._-_ eee _..-$19,470,155
Virginia State Library
Item 131
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
State Library .__._.-_.__-----_.-_.-_-.-----. $ 107,505
Item 132
For additional equipment and binding records. __.- 30,000
Item 133
For State aid to public libraries in accordance
with the provisions of Chapter 350 of the Acts
of Assembly of 1942 and amendments thereto--_ 50,000
Total for Virginia State Library.. ...$ 187,505
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Item 134
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Museum of Fine Arts___-----_--_---_-_-___-- $ 46,950
Item 135
It is provided that the board of directors of
the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts may expend
for the maintenance and operation of said
museum, and for the purchase’ of addi-
tional equipment and works of art, the
revenues collected from interest on endowments
or from the operation of said museum, or
donated therefor, and paid into the State treas-
ury, estimated at _....._.--_--------- $ 12,000
each year.
Second Year
$20,012,070
$ 109,855
30,000
50,000
$ 189,855
$ 47,030
College of William and Mary in Virginia, |
n 136
- maintenance and operation of the College of
William and Mary in Virginia, at Williams-
burg ----------------------------------------
It is provided that out of this appropria-
tion there is hereby appropriated:
For the purpose of meeting the requirements
of the Federal Smith-Hughes Act, a sum
sufficient.
n 137
additional equipment _______-_____--__________
n 138
It is hereby further provided that the board
of visitors of the College of William and Mary
in Virginia, at Williamsburg, shall have power
to fix, in its discretion, the rates for board,
washing, lights and fuel, notwithstanding any-
thing to the contrary contained in the provisions
of chapter 40 of the Code of Virginia (1919).
n 139
maintenance and operation of the College of
William and Mary in Virginia, at Williams-
burg, to be paid only from the special rev-
enues 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____________ $ 896,900
each year.
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 cer-
tificates of indebtedness issued by the aforesaid
College of William and Mary, and to con-
stitute 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), sec-
tion 18 of chapter 118 of the Acts of Assembly,
1930, and section 8 of chapter 49 of the Acts
of Assembly of 1933, or any amendments
First Year Second Year
thereto __________________ ee $ 25,605
the first year, and $24,945 the second year.
Total for the College of William and
Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg__.$ 272,000 $ 268,900
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg
Norfolk Division
Item 140
For maintenance and operation of the College of
William and Mary in Virginia, at Williams-
burg, Norfolk Division __---_-__.-___________. $
Item 141
For additional equipment____----_-_----.-__.___- $
Item 142
For maintenance and operation of the College of
William and Mary in Virginia, at Williams-
burg, Norfolk Division, to be paid only from
the special revenues collected or received for
the use of the said Norfolk Division, and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury_______- $ 122,710
the first year and $125,070 the second year.
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 cer-
tificates of indebtedness issued by the aforesaid
College of William and Mary for the account
of said Norfolk Division, and to constitute the
sinking fund, in accordance with the provisions
of section 8 of Chapter 49 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1933, or any amendments _ there-
1 ee $ 7,590
the first year, and $7,370 the second year.
Total for the College of William and
Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,’
Norfolk Division _---_- ee $
21,400 $
21,900 ¢
21,400
21,900
First Year Second Year
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg
Richmond Division
Item 143
For maintenance and operation of the College of
William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Richmond Division _____-------.-_---_-___-_- $ 23,000 $ 23,000
Item 14314
For additional equipment __-___-_--__----_-__.----__- 1,000 1,000
Item 144
For maintenance and operation of the College of
William and Mary in Virginia, at Williams-
burg, Richmond Division, to be paid only from
the special revenues collected or received for
the use of the said Richmond Division, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury_.$ 251,120
the first year and $248,120 the second year.
Total for the College of William and
Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Richmond Division, ~---.-----_____- $ 24,000 $ 24,000
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond, College Division
Item 145
For maintenance and operation of the Medical Col-
lege of Virginia, at Richmond, College Divi-
Sion ----------------------------------------- $ 232,715 $ 231,035
Item 146
For making loans to students____.-__--__---_-__-_- 1,000 1,000
Item 147
For St. Philip Hospital post graduate clinic for
Negro physicians __---_--_-----__-_---_----__- 1,000 1,000
Item 14714
For postgraduate education ~_..---------_----- _.-$ 5,000 $ 5,000
Items 148-149
For additional equipment .___-_____________.__._-. 7,500
Item 150 First Year Second Year
For maintenance and operation of the Medical
College of Virginia, at Richmond, College Divi-
sion, including interest and sinking fund pay-
ments on the bonded debt of said college divi-
sion, to be paid only from special revenues col-
lected or received for the use of said Medical
College of Virginia, College Division, and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury____-_--- $ 384,335
the first year, and $386,015 the second year,
and
Item 150%
For United States Cadet Nurse Corps______- $ 40,750
the first year and $19,070 the second year.
Item 150%
For public health nursing course__.---__-__~- $ 12,150
each year.
Item 150%
For students’ hospitalization_._..-__------- $ 12,165
each year.
Total for the Medical College of Vir-
ginia, College Division ____-__. ._._-
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond, Hospital Division
Item 151
For maintenance and operation of the Medical Col-
lege of Virginia, at Richmond, Hospital Divi-
sion, for the free treatment, care and mainte-
nance of Virginia patients _____ -o--e-a-------- $ 269,555
Item 152
For additional equipment __.___--__________...-____
Item 153
For maintenance and operation of the Medical Col-
lege of Virginia, Hospital Division, including
interest and sinking fund payments on _ the
bonded debt of said hospital division, to be
$ 247,215
$ 238,035
$ 295,755
7,900
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_____--___-- $1,587,550
the first year, and $1,586,300 the second year.
Total for the Medical College of Vir-
ginia, at Richmond, Hospital Divi-
sion ___.----__~--_----.----------- $
Total for the Medical College of Vir-
ginia, at Richmond —___-_-----_------ $
University of Virginia, at Charlotte
1 154
maintenance and operation of the University
of Virginia, at Charlottesville _.._...____ .-___-- $
This appropriation is made upon the condition
that the University of Virginia shall give in-
structions 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 depart-
ment or the department of education of less
than forty ($40.00) dollars.
It is provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated for operation of a
county government clinic at the University of
Virginia
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) 22.20. LL a . $ 23,220
the first year, and $12, 220 the second year.
ns 155-156
- additional equipment |
Items 157-158 First Year Second Year
For 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 Virginia, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury_____- $959,550
the first year, and $1,016,510 the second year.
Out of this appropriation of $959,550 the
first year and $1,016,510 the second year 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 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 Assembly of 1933,
or any amendments’ tthereto, estimated
at __--------------------------------- $ 78,370
the first year, and $75,935 the second year,
and
Item 15814
For University of Virginia students’
health fund _____.----_--_-__-______- $ 45,050
the first year and $45,450 the second year.
Total for the University of Virginia, at
Charlottesville -...---_--- ee $ 1,015,777 $ 942,182
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville, Hospital Division
Item 159
For maintenance and operation of the University
of Virginia, at Charlottesville, Hospital Division,
including free treatment, care and maintenance
of Virginia patients __-_----_________________ $ 267,170 $ 259,810
Item 160
For maintenance and operation of the University
of Virginia, at Charlottesville, Hospital Division,
including free treatment, care and maintenance
of Virginia patients, to be paid only from special
revenues received for the use of the said Hospi-
tal Division and paid into the State treasury and
not out of the general fund of the State treas-
ury —.-_-----------L------_----------- $ 754,100
the first vear, and $755,340 the second year.
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 said Hospital Division and
to constitute the sinking fund, estimated
the first year, and $10,400 the second year.
n 161
operation of the University of Virginia, at
Charlottesville, William J. Rucker Home for
Convalescent Children, to be paid only from the
special revenues collected or received for the
use of said William J. Rucker Home for Con-
valescent Children, and paid into the State treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury, estimated at.________.. $ 21,900
the first year, and $20,960 the second year.
Mary Washington College, of the University
Fredericksburg
n 162
' maintenance and operation of Mary Washing-
ton College, of the University of Virginia, at
Fredericksburg _.-__.------------.. ------_-!
n 163
‘additional equipment ____. (eee ae
n 164
- maintenance and operation of Mary Washing-
ton College, of the University of Virginia, at
Fredericksburg, to be paid only from the special
revenues collected or received for the use of
the said college, and paid into the State treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury -_-.-----.-----______.. $ 651,235
each year.
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 cer-
tificates 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, and of section 8 of chapter 49 of the
Acts of Assembly of 1933, or with any amend-
ments thereto _-_____--__-_-_-_________ $ 31,055
the first year, and $30,535 the second year.
Total for Mary Washington College,
of the University of Virginia, at
Fredericksburg _____-_ anne _ ee
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Bla
n 165
maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg.._. _____-|
It 1s 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.
n 166
making loans to students.--....- __.._. __ _. ‘
n 167
additional equipment ._______ __.
n 168
maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg, to be
paid only from the special revenues collected 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_____ $2,158,020
the first year, and $2,469,630 the second year.
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 cer-
tificates of indebtedness issued by the Virginia
First Year Second Year
Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg, 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, section 8 of chapter 49,
of the Acts of Assembly of 1933, and section
58 of chapter 428 of the Acts of Assembly of
1938 __-___-__-------__--------------- $ 140,810
the first year, and $141,690 the second year.
It is further provided that out of this ap-
propriation of $2,158,020 the first year and
$2,469,630 the second year, there is hereby ap-
propriated:
Item 16834
For operation of Whitethorne Farm, to be paid only
from the special revenues collected or received
for the operation of Whitethorne Farm by the
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury__$ 11,395
each year.
Item 16834
For uniform commutation, to be paid only from
the special revenues collected or received for
uniform commutation by the Virginia Polytech-
nic Institute, and paid into the State treasury,
and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury _..__------------------------- $ 27,000
the first year and $36,000 the second year.
For providing scholarships ___.._.---$ 900
each year.
For student activities --.-_.-_____.. 3,000
each year.
For providing students = physical
facilities ~~~... ____ Le Lee 50,000
each year.
Total for Virginia Polytechnic Institute,
at Blacksburg __.------------------. $ 503,425 $ 381,080
Extension Division
Item 169 First Year Second Year
For the Extension Division of the Virgina Poly-
technic Institute, at Blacksburg, 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 Department of Agriculture, under the
provisions of the Federal Smith-Lever Act and
other Federal acts for extension__--___-_-_____- $ 371,685
Item 170
For the Extension Division of the Virginia Poly-
technic Institute, at Blacksburg, 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 treas-
a $ 862,880
the first year, and $843,880 the second year.
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, at Blacksburg
Item 171
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agri-
cultural Experiment Station, at Blacksburg, and
the several regional experiment stations under its
control, in accordance with law.._.---.--...-----. $ 241,955
Item 172
For plant breeding ____.___.____--_________.___- __.$ 12,450
Item 173
For making surveys of soil__-__.---___.-_--__- a 18,850
Item 174
For economic classification cf land ._. __
_.. $§ 24,000
Item 175
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agri-
cultural 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
$ 374,685
$ ——
$ 13,970
20,150
$ 24,000
e State treasury, including Federal aid, and not
it of the general fund of the State treas-
Total for Virginia Agricultural Experi-
ment Station -_---__--__-----_--__-_- s
Radford College, Woman’s Division of |
Polytechnic Institute, at Radfo:
n 176
maintenance and operation of Radford College,
Woman’s Division of the Virginia Polytechnic
Institute, at Radford --.------------------_--- $
n 177
making loans to students.___.___--__-__-----_
n 178
additional equipment
n 179
maintenance and operation of Radford College,
Woman’s Division of the Virginia Polytechnic
Institute, 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 treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury _._--.---_-___----__--------- $ 274,380
the first year, and $302,920 the second year.
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 cer-
tificates 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, or with any amend-
ments thereto ~.-__-__-___-__--_--_____ $ 28,725
the first year, and $28,425 the second year.
Virginia Truck Experiment Station, at Norfolk
Item 180 First Year Second Year
For experimentation in truck crop development.__-$ 83,500 $
Out of this appropriation the Virginia Truck
Experiment Station may spend an amount not
to exceed $1,500 for analyzing soils.
Virginia Military Institute, at Lexington
Item 181
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Military Institute, at Lexington________.______- $ 209,540
Item 182
For additional equipment __--- (eae eee ee eee 20,000
Item 183
For making loans to students._____________._____-
Item 18314
There is hereby reappropriated to the Virginia Mili-
tary Institute, at Lexington, for maintenance and
operation of the said Institute the unexpended
balance not in excess of $200,000 remaining at the
close of business on June 30, 1946, in the ap-
propriation for maintenance and operation of the
said Institute for the biennium ended June 30,
1946, one-half of the said unexpended balance not
exceeding $100,000 being hereby reappropriated
for expenditure during the year which begins
July 1, 1946, and one-half of the said unexpended
balance not exceeding $100,000, for the year which
begins July 1, 1947.
Item 184
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Military Institute, 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 ____ ~~~ eee eee $ 636,825
the first year, and $638,915 the second year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided that
there shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay
83,440
$ 212,700
20,000
the interest accruing on the bonds and cer-
tificates 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, p. 829,
and of section 8 of chapter 49, of the Acts of
Assembly of 1933, or with any amendments
thereto -_---------------------------- $ 23,740
the first year, and $24,290 the second year.
The amounts already accumulated of the fol-
lowing special Virginia Military Institute
funds, i. e., the cadet re-examination fees, the
so-called McClung fund representing reimburse-
ment by him of shortages in the Virginia Mili-
tary Institute’s treasurer’s accounts extending
over a number of years, and the payments to
Virginia Military Institute by former State
cadets in lieu of service in the National Guard,
teaching in Virginia schools, or working in the
State Highway Department, shall hereafter
constitute a Virginia Military Institute endow-
ment fund, the interest on which shall be ex-
pended in accordance with the resolution 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 condi-
tion or that of his parents permits him to pay
the board and tuition fees charged other stu-
dents.
Total for the Virginia Military In-
stitute, at Lexington _______- eee |
Virginia State College, at Petersb
n 185
’ maintenance and operation of the Virginia State
College, at Petersburg
It is provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
Firat Year Second Year
For the purpose of meeting the require-
ments of the Federal Smith-Hughes Act,
a sum sufficient.
Item 186
For additional equipment ---_----------------__-- $ 8,000 $ 8,000
Item 187
For making loans to students___..-.__--__--_____- 1,500 1,500
Item 188
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
State College, at Petersburg, to be paid only
from the special revenues collected or received
for the use of the said Virginia State College, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury_____ $ 551,970
the first year, and $561,670 the second year.
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 cer-
tificates 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, 1933, or with any amend-
ments thereto _.----_-_-_-_-___---_..--- $ 63,500
each year.
Total for Virginia State College, at
Petersburg -----------------_------- $ 328,375 $ 332,175
Virginia State College, at Petersburg
Norfolk Division
Item 189
For maintenance and operation of an _ extension
division of the Virginia State College, at Norfolk $ 30,000 $ 30,800
Item 190
For maintenance and operation of an _ extension
division of the Virginia State College, at Norfolk,
to be paid only from the special revenues collected
or received for the use of the said Norfolk Divi-
sion, and paid into the State treasury, and not
out of the general fund of the State treas-
ury ____-_---------------------------- $ 55,000
the first year, and $58,000 the second year.
Total for Virginia State College, at
Petersburg, including Norfolk Divi-
sion _.-..--------~------------------ $
n 191
maintenance and operation of the State
Teachers College, at Farmville_-_.___-------_--- $
n 192
making loans to students_.____.._------------
n 193
- additional equipment —_-_-_.-_-_-------------
n 19314
payment of deficit _-______-__--___..
n 194
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___._______--____-- $ 359,975
each year.
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 cer-
tificates 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 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, or
with any amendments thereto______._-$ 26,090
the first year, and $25,885 the second year.
Total for the State Teachers College,
at Farmville _...-..----------------- $
Madison College, at Harrisonbu
a 195
maintenance and operation of Madison College,
at Harrisonburg _.. ._._... _-------.__--.-_-§
an 196
making loans to students. .--__ -.. ..__--
n 197
additional equipment ____._-_-__-______--_-___-
n 198
maintenance and operation of Madison College,
at Harrisonburg, 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 -__------- ee eee nen. $ 487,240
each year.
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 cer-
tificates 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 chap-
ter 49, of the Acts of Assembly of 1933, or
with any amendments thereto________- $ 20,525
the first year, and $20,520 the second year.
Total for Madison College, at Harrison-
burg ~_---.--~------------+----------!
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blinc
n 199
maintenance and operation of the Virginia
School for the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton |
Item 200 F
For additional equipment —._---._-----------------
For payment of deficit __-------------------------
Item 201
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
School for the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton,
to be paid only out of special revenues collected
or received for use of said Virginia School for
the Deaf and the Blind, and paid into the State
treasury and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury, each year____.--------- $ 15,850
Total for the Virginia School for the
Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton_____ $
Virginia State School, at Newport }
Item 202
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
State School, at Newport News____________-__- $
Item 203
For additional equipment _____-___.______________
Item 204
For payment of deficit ___-_____._-_______________
Item 205
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State
School, at Newport News, to be paid only from
special revenues collected by the Virginia State
School, at Newport News, and paid into the State
treasury, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury ~_----_________-___- LL. $ 10,000
each year. .
Total for Virginia State School, at New-
port News
Virginia Board of Law Examine
Item 206
For examining and licensing applicants for admis-
Sion to the bar______________._-_______-__ §
Out of this appropriation the secretary-treas-
urer of the Virginia Board of Law Examiners
shall be allowed an annual salary not exceed-
ing ---------------------------------- $ 1,500
Board of Commissioners to Examine
em 207
or licensing pilots _...-..---.------------------- $
State Anatomical Board
em 208
or aiding the practice of dissection___.-_-_-_--_-- $
It is hereby provided, however, that the total
- amount expended by the State Anatomical
Board out of the aforesaid appropriations shall
not exceed the amount obtained and paid into
the State treasury during the biennium ending
June 30, 1948, as proceeds of the sale of dissect-
ing material by the State Anatomical Board.
ate Board for the Examination and Certification of 1
Engineers and Land Surveyors
tem 209
or examination and certification of architects, pro-
fessional engineers and land surveyors________- $
State Board of Accountancy
tem 210
or examination of applicants for degree of certified
public accountant ~__._-_.___-___-____________- $
Virginia State Board of Dental Exa
tem 211
or regulating the practice of dentistry_____._..._ $
tem 212
‘or payment of deficit
Item 213 F
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 ~--_.-_-.------.--_--_-- $
State Board of Examiners of Graduate
Item 214
For examination of graduate nurses and for nurses’
training school inspection -__-_----_-_--__--_- $
Virginia State Board of Examiners in O
Item 215
For regulating the practice of optometry______ __--$
Item 216
For payment of deficit _____--_-___._-___--.-____-
Total for Board of Examiners in
Optometry ___---------------.----- $
State Board of Medical Examine
Item 217
For regulating the practice of medicine_____.__ __ $
Item 218
For payment of deficit.____ Wee eee ee eee
Total for State Board of Medical Ex-
aminergs __-_~-__--__-____-- $
State Board of Pharmacy
Item 219
For regulating the practice of pharmacy__________-_ $
State Board of Veterinary Examir
Item 220
For licensing veterinary surgeons_________________ $
Virginia Real Estate Commission
Item 221 First Year Second Year
For licensing and regulating real estate salesmen, in
accordance with the provisions of an act ap-
proved March 21, 1924 (Acts of Assembly, 1924, :
chapter 461, pages 691-699), as amended, not to
exceed ____-_-----_-______------~---------- +. $ 19,295
It is provided, however, that the amount ex-
pended by the Virginia Real Estate Commission
during the biennium ending June 30, 1948, shall
not exceed the revenues collected and paid into
the State treasury by the said commission during
the said biennium.
State Boxing and Wrestling Commission
Item 222
For regulating boxing and wrestling contests in ac-
cordance with the provisions of chapter 303 of
the Acts of Assembly of 1934, as amended, 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_____________ $ 7,355
the first year, and $7,440 the second year.
State Dry Cleaners Board
Item 223
For regulating the business of cleaning, dyeing and
pressing ---------------_--------------_~__-__- $ 8,300
It is provided that the total expenditure made
under the provisions hereof shall not exceed the
total amount of revenue paid into the State
treasury by the State Dry Cleaners Board.
Item 224
For payment of deficit__.-_.______________ oe 4,040
Total for the State Dry Cleaners
Board __.-------------------~--_.-- $ 12,340
Board of Examiners (Mines)
Item 225
For examination and certification of inspectors and
other mine operating personnel in accordance
$
$
$
19,245
8,325
8,325
with the provisions of sections 1835 to 1845, in-
clusive, of the Code of Virginia, as amended__-$
State Board of Photographic Exami:
n 226
regulating the practice of photography __--___- $
n 227
payment of deficit.__.___.___---_--____--____--
Total for State Board of Photographic
Examiners _------------------------ $
No part of the above appropriation shall
be expended until the board has by proper reg-
ulation made provision for examinations by the
Board for examinations to be held at places other
than Richmond for those whose health is such
that they should not be compelled to come to
Richmond on multiple trips for examination to
practice photography.
State Registration Board for Contra:
n 228
- regulating the practice of general contracting in
Wari, a sc ones re es ~---------- $
Total for the Department of Education__$
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND |
Board of Agriculture and Immigra
m 229
r expenses of administration of the Board of Agri-
culture and Immigration ~~-.--------__----.--_- $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries and wages only:
Commissioner of Agriculture and Im-
First Year Second Year
Additional salaries and wages, not ex-
ceeding ~------------------ a 22,790
the first year, and $23,230 the second
year.
Item 230
For publication of monthly Agricultural Bulletin, re-
porting regulatory tests, as required by law and
marketing data —--------_---_---_----_----__- 12,315
Item 231
For inspection of fertilizers and other commodities__$ 20,585
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceeding-$ 11,770
the first year, and $11,950 the second year.
Item 232
For testing fertilizers and other commodities______. 81,770
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing —.---------------------------- $ 71,800
the first year, and $74,380 the sec-
ond year.
Item 233
For licensing and inspection of commission mer-
chants -__------------------------------------ 350
Item 234
For protecting livestock from disease_________..___ 148,630
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing _---------------------------- $ 40,300
the first year, and $41,200 the sec-
ond year.
It is further provided that out of this ap-
propriation there is hereby appropriated:
$
12,315
20,765
83,650
350
149,530
lor payment of indemnities on account of
animals reacting to the test for bovine tuber-
culosis and for Bangs disease_____ $ 89,000
It is hereby provided that not more than
$5,000 shall be expended out of this appropria-
tion of $89,000 for payment of indemnities on
account of animals reacting to the test for
bovine tuberculosis.
n 235
control of hog cholera, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at a
It is provided, however, that the amount ex-
pended out of this appropriation for control of
hog cholera shall not exceed the amount paid
into the State treasury during the biennium end-
ing June 30, 1948, as proceeds from the sale of
hog cholera serum.
n 236
- operation of regional laboratory at Harrison-
burg oe
1 23614
operation of two additional regional laboratories .
n 237
compilation of agricultural statistics
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing ...--. ween. ee eee eee Hee ee $ 4,020
the first year, and $4, 080 the sec-
ond year.
n 238
testing and study of seeds, identification of
plants, plant diseases and insects
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing -.------- -----.. -_22..--$ 30,180
the first year, and $30,420 the sec-
ond year.
n 239
furnishing protection from crop pests_________
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing -------._------_--_-__---_.-__- $ 22,880
the first year, and $22,940 the sec-
ond year.
n 240
Japanese beetle control____._____._-_--. __..
n 241
administration of feeding stuffs, dairy, pure
food laws and cold storage law______-________-
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries, not exceeding_________ $ 59,500
the first year, and $61,200 the sec-
ond year.
The Board of Agriculture and Immigration
is hereby directed to expend out of the appro-
priation under this title, a sum sufficient to
enable the board to perform the work in connec-
tion 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 residue.
n 242
control of Vitamin D milk____. ~______ ~_____
n 243
regulating creameries, cheese plants, etc._____-
n 244
inspection of imported sweet cream and _ ice
cream mix ___--_--~--__--_--___-
Markets for auditing said cooperative associa-
tions and paid into the State treasury and not
out of the general fund of the State treas-
each year.
n 252
appointment and supervision of assistants,
deputies, and inspectors to assist in carrying
out the weights and measures law of Virginia,
to be paid only out of the fees collected for the
services of such assistants, deputies, and inspec-
tors, in accordance with the provisions of chapter
204 of Acts of Assembly of 1938, and paid into
the State treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury_____________ $ 5,310
each year.
Total for the Board of Agriculture and.
Immigration ____--________.____-__- ‘
State Lime Grinding Plant, at Stat
n 253
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 plant, at Staunton, and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury______- $ 83,045
the first year, and $83,910 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries, wages, and special pay-
ments, not exceeding____________- $ 24,700
the first year, and $25,565 the sec-
ond year.
It is further provided that out of this appro-
priation there is hereby appropriated:
For equipment ______-____________-. $ 4,000
each year.
n 254
per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance
with the provisions of the act, approved March
First Year Second Year
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries, wages, and_ special
payments, not exceeding_________ $ 58,660
the first year, and $59,980 the sec-
ond year.
For inspection of cleaned peanut
goods and to. maintain necessary
office at Suffolk _.._.__---__-__-_--- 1,000
each year.
Item 249
For inspection of motor grease and gasoline measur-
ing and distributing equipment_________________ $ 23,370 $ 21,680
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries, not exceeding________- $ 13,300
the first year, and $13,610 the sec-
ond year.
Item 250
For inspection of agricultural and other com-
modities, a sum sufficient, estimated at_______- 214,535 215,315
It is hereby provided that the amount ex-
pended out of this appropriation for inspection
of agricultural and other commodities shall not
exceed the amount paid into the State treasury
during the biennium ending June 30, 1948, as
proceeds of fees collected by the Division of
Markets for the said inspection of agricultural
and other commodities.
It is further provided that any unexpended
portion of the funds derived from said fees and
other charges at the close of the biennium end-
ing June 30, 1946, is hereby reappropriated to
the Division of Markets of the Department of
Agriculture and Immigration, to be used for the
“inspection of agricultural and other com-
modities, under this title.”
Item 251
For auditing cooperative associations to be paid only
out of the fees collected by the Division of
Markets for auditing said cooperative associa-
tions and paid into the State treasury and not
out of the general fund of the State treas-
each year.
n 252
appointment and_ supervision of assistants,
deputies, and inspectors to assist in carrying
out the weights and measures law of Virginia,
to be paid only out of the fees collected for the
services of such assistants, deputies, and inspec-
tors, in accordance with the provisions of chapter
204 of Acts of Assembly of 1938, and paid into
the State treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury__________-__ $ 5,310
each year.
Total for the Board of Agriculture and.
Immigration _____---_-__-._--___--__- ‘
State Lime Grinding Plant, at Stat
n 253
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 plant, at Staunton, and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury______- $ 83,045
the first year, and $83,910 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries, wages, and special pay-
ments, not exceeding.__.______. __ $ 24,700
the first year, and $25,565 the sec-
ond year.
It is further provided that out of this appro-
priation there is hereby appropriated:
For equipment ~-_--. ______ wane -..$ 4,000
each year.
n 254
per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance
with the provisions of the act, approved March
First Year Second Year
16, 1918, (Acts of Assembly of 1918, chap 301,
pages 474-476), a sum _ sufficient, estimated
at ---_--_--__-_---------------------- $ 2,000
each year.
State Lime Grinding Plant, at Appomattox
Item 255
For maintenance and operation of the State Lime
Grinding Plant, at Appomattox, 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________________- $ 39,155
the first year, and $34,195 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated: .
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing -----_-___- ee $ 18,360
the first year, and $18,600 the sec-
ond year.
Milk Commission °
Item 256
For regulating the production and distribution of
milk in accordance with the provisions of chap-
ter 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_____________ $ 35,655
the first year, and $35,835 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries, wages, and_ special
compensations, not exceeding .___.$ 23,000
the first year, and $23,180 the sec-
ond year.
Item 257
For regulating the production and distribution of
milk by the local milk boards, in accordance with
7 of the Acts of
l only out of the
to the State treas-
visions of said act
fund of the State
second year.
1ere is hereby ap-
ecial pay-
) the sec-
servation Committ
- paid only out of
by the State soil
aid into the State
eneral fund of the
such special rev-
2 second year.
2d Seed Commissic
sion, for the im-
ropriation shall be
d by the Certified
Commonwealth of
id all contributions
partments, institu-
1ent of Agriculture
EPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND
Virginia Conservation Commissi
261
‘xpenses of administration of the Virginia Con-
ervation Commission _-__--_-----_.-__--_____-
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
ollowing salaries, wages, and special compensa-
ions only:
Chairman —_---~~--------.-----___-- $ 6,679.
Additional salaries, not exceeding__ 9,960
the first year, and $10,200 the sec-
ond year.
262
history and archaeology____--__-------.----_-_
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
ropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding_________- $ 17,120
the first year, and $17,360 the sec-
ond year.
26214
narking neglected graves, of especial historical
IWOPFESE ne es ee ee ~o eee ——
he first year only.
263
ublicity and advertising.__------------.-____-!
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
ropriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing ----------------------------_. $ 14,320
the first year, and $14,740 the sec-
ond year.
It is further provided that out of this ap-
ropriation there is hereby appropriated:
For insertion in newspapers and _ periodicals
of material advertising Virginia’s resources
and for the preparation and dissemination
of such other form of advertising as may
be determined by the Virginia Conservation
Commission —_-_--.-------------- $ 65,000
each year.
Item 264 First Year Second Year
For payment of deficit _---.____ ----_..---_- $ 2,385
the first year.
Item 265
There is hereby reappropriated to the Virginia
Conservation Commission for printing report
on the geological formation and other character-
istics of the James River Basin, prepared by the
Virginia Academy of Science, any unexpended
balance at the close of business on June 30, 1946,
in the appropriation of $5,000, provided for that
purpose by chapter 407 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1944. 2
Item 266
For operation of Virginia War Memorial Carillon
and Museum ____--___----~.----------------- $ 3,000
Item 267
For exhibiting museum collection. _-_--__. .-__.___- 3,610
Item 268
For operation of State parks.-_ _._______ a 155,770
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries and wages, not. ex-
ceeding __-_- (oe teen ee eee eee ee _--$ 69,700
the first year, and $67,080 the sec-
ond year.
It is further provided that out of this ap-
propriation there is hereby appropriated:
For equipment and _ structures_____- $ 35,000
the first year, and $38,000 for the second year.
Item 269
For protection and development of the forest re-
sources of the State, in accordance with law.._. 131,400
Item 270
It is provided that the Virginia Conservation
Commission may expend, for protection and
3,610
153,155
131,000
First Year Second Year
development of forest resources of the State, in
accordance with law, the special revenues col-
lected or received for the protection and develop-
ment of such forest resources, from Federal aid
and other sources, and paid into the State treas-
ury, to the credit of said commission, estimated
at ____----_----_- (eee eee ee eee eee $ 255,500
each year.
Item 271
For administration and protection of State forests,
to be paid only out of the special revenues col-
lected or received for the administration and pro-
tection of State forests, derived from said State
forests, and paid into the State treasury to the
credit of said Commission, the amount of said
special revenues, estimated at __-___-_- $ 7,150
the first year, and $7,530 the second year.
It is further provided that the Virginia Con-
servation Commission may expend, for admin-
istration and protection of State forests, any
unexpended balance at the close of business on
June 30, 1946, in the special revenues which shall
have been collected or received prior to July 1,
1946, for said purpose from said forest areas,
and paid into the State treasury.
Item 272
For maintenance of improvements constructed by
civilian conservation corps -----..----.-------$ 39,210 $ 39,100
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing -_----. _ _._.-----.----------$ 20,560
the first year, and $21,100 the sec-
ond year.
Item 273
For geological surveying in accordance with law_- 47,460 47,440
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing ~---------------_---..--------- $ 28,310
the first year, and $28,790 the sec-
ond year.
cooperation with the
on—stream gaging__
Virginia Conservation
he approval of the
r resource investiga-
special revenues col-
into the State treas-
id commission.
ent in State forests,
special revenues col-
‘ate treasury for said
ent in State forests,
al fund of the State
uch special revenues,
jenen eee ee $ 625
riated for acquisition
yurposes in Amherst
onservation Commis-
nce at the close of
in the appropriation
- purpose by chapter
bly of 1942, and re-
7 of the Acts of As-
ypriated for expendi-
ervation Commission
chase, condemnation
public park purposes
First Year Second Year
and for its development certain lands in the
counties of Amelia, Nottoway and Prince Ed-
ward on which was fought the last great
battle of the War between the States, known
as the Battle of Saylor’s Creek, any unexpended
balance at the close of business on June 30,
1946, in the annual appropriations of $12,500
provided for the aforesaid purpdse by chapter
425 of the Acts of Assembly of 1940 and re-
appropriated by chapter 475 of the Acts of As-
sembly of 1942, and by chapter 407 of the Acts of
Assembly of 1944,
Item 279
There is hereby reappropriated for expendi-
ture by the Virginia Conservation Commission
for promoting and furthering the establishment
by the United States of America of a public
park in the Cumberland Gap-Cumberland Ford
areas of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia to
be known as the “Cumberland Gap National
Historical Park”, and in making surveys of and
acquiring options on and in purchase of land in
the proposed park area, any unexpended bal-
ance at the close of business on June 30, 1946,
in the appropriation of $5,000 provided for said
purpose by Chapter 294 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1940, and reappropriated by chapter 475
of the Acts of Assembly of 1942, and by chap-
ter 407 of the Acts of Assembly of 1944, and
any unexpended balance at the close of business
on June 30, 1946, in the appropriation of $75,000
provided by chapter 475 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1942 for land purchase for Cumberland
Gap National Historical Park, and _ reappro-
priated by chapter 407 of the Acts of Assembly
of 1944.
Total for Virginia Conservation Com-
mission __-------_------------------ $ 615,445 $ 593,365
Commission of Fisheries
Item 280
For expenses of administration of the Commission
of Fisheries __---~----_------_----_--. $ 21,375
the first year, and $21,625 the second year.
ACTS OF ASSEMBLY
}
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries, wages, and special compensa-
tions only:
Commissioner _.------------_------ $ 6,000
Additional salaries, wages, and special
payments, not exceeding —--_--~- 10,000
the first year, and $10,250 the sec-
ond year.
n 281
protection of oyster beds and fish____- $ 105,750
the first year, and $87,310 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries, wages, and special pay-
ments, not exceeding _____________ $ 59,300
the first year, and $59,360 the sec-
ond year.
For payment of deficit_.____________ 18,500
n 282
repletion of oyster beds_______________ $ 58,785
the first year, and $33,785 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap.
propriated:
For payment of deficit_-__.__________ $ 25,000
Tctal for the Commission of Fish-
eries 2-22 8 $185,910
the first year, and $142,720
the second year.
It is further provided that all appropriations
herein made for the Commission of Fisheries,
shall be paid only out of the revenues collected
and paid into the State treasury by the said
Commission of Fisheries and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury.
Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
1 283
maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Fisheries Laboratory in accordance with the
provisions of chapter 114 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1944 (Regular Session) ____-________-__- $ 31,400 $ 31,400
Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries
Item 284 First Year Second Year
For administration of the laws relating to game and
inland fisheries ________-__-.__-_______- $600,195
the first year, and $599,850 the second year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries, wages and special compensa-
tions only:
Executive director __.______________- $ 6,000
Additional salaries, wages and special
compensations, not exceeding ____-_ 348,470
the first year, and $369,350 the sec-
ond year.
It is further provided that out of this ap-
propriation there is hereby appropriated:
For equipment, land and structures___$ 52,525
the first year, and $30,350 the sec-
ond year.
Item 285
It is hereby provided that, subject to the ap-
approval of the Governor, the commission may
expend such further sums as it may have avail-
able in the game protection fund for capital
outlays, including the purchase of sites and
construction 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 re-
fuges or hunting preserves and the purchase or
breeding of game and fish to re-stock the lands
and inland waters of the State.
Item 286
It is hereby provided that all monies, fees and
revenues 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 _ un-
expended balances in such revenues from the
1944-1946 biennium shall be transferred to said
fund, and all appropriations made to the Com-
mission of Game and Inland Fisheries as pro-
vided in this act, shall be paid out of the game
protection fund, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury.
n 287
In the event the Federal Government should
make available additional funds for game and
fish work, such additional funds as are allocated
to Virginia may be expended, subject to the ap-
proval of the Governor, for the lease and pur-
chase of areas for refuges and public hunting
and fishing grounds and waters.
State Port Authority of Virgin:
n 288
port administration and development
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the fo
lowing salaries and special compensations only:
Port executive IX -__-_-_-_--_----- $ 7,500
Additional salaries and special pay-
ments, not exceeding._.-.____-___ 25,000
the first year, and $25,600 the sec-
ond year.
R. E. Lee Camp Confederate Memori
n 289
preservation of Confederate memorials and relics
in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
371 of the Acts of Assembly of 1934_____.___- ‘
Out of this appropriation, there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
Ing. ----------------------------- $ 5,500
each year.
m 290
It is hereby provided that the board of direc-
tors of the R. E. Lee Camp Confederate Memo-
rial Park may expend for the maintenance and
operation of the museum, and for the purchase
of additional equipment and historic relics and
records, the revenue collected from the opera-
tion of said museum, or donated therefor, and
paid into the State treasury, estimated at $125
each year, and that gifts or contributions to the
said board of directors shall be set aside and
used for the purposes designated by the donors.
n 291
It is further provided that no part of the fore-
going funds shall be expended on any property
not legally vested in the board of directors of
R. E. Lee Camp Confederate Memorial Park.
n 292
It is further provided that the landscaping
and improvement of the grounds of the said
park shall meet with the joint approval of the
director of the Division of Grounds and Build-
ings and the Board of Directors, or its executive
committee, of the R. E. Lee Camp Confederate
Memorial Park.
Atlantic Marine Fisheries Commi:
n 293
> improving the utilization of Atlantic seaboard
fisheries —________-__.____-__-u-___ 8
Virginia World War II History Con
n 294
’ preparation of a Virginia World War II his-
tory ~-~--~------+------- (eee ee ee a }
Total for the Department of Conserva-
tion and Development —~_____________- |
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHW.:
State Highway Commission
m 295
r 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, a sum sufficient, esti-
mated at —__------------------------- $ 14,220
the first year, and $14,310 the second year.
Out of this appropriation members of the
State Highway Commission, except the chair-
man, shall receive a per diem of $10 each, not
exceeding -_._-__-.---------------- _.-$ 1,600
n 296
expenses of administration of the State High-
way Commission and for engineering to be paid
only from the proceeds of the tax on motor
vehicle fuels segregated by law to the State
highway system -__-_____--------_-__- $ 938,000
the first year, and $982,000 the second year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries and wages only:
State highway commissioner.. _.__.$ 12,500
Additional salaries and wages, not
exceeding —-----------_-_-.____-- 787,500
the first year, and $812,500 the sec-
ond year.
n 297
- construction, reconstruction of State highways,
to meet Federal aid and equipment and facilities
necessary thereto, the proceeds of the tax on
motor vehicle fuels, motor vehicle registration
fees, motor bus licenses, and other revenues seg-
regated by law for the construction and recon-
struction of State highways, after the payment
therefrom of the appropriation for maintenance
of the State convict road force and any other ap-
propriations and transfers made by this act
payable from the proceeds of said taxes; pro-
vided, that no part of this appropriation shall
be paid out of the general fund of the State
treasury, estimated at ___ _ ____. _..--$12,313,740
the first year, and $15,021,790 the second year.
m 298
- maintenance of State highways, to be paid only
from the proceeds remaining from the special
First Year Second Year
taxes segregated by law to the maintenance of
State highways, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury; and provided, further, that
the State Highway Commission may, in its dis-
cretion, 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 dis-
cretion, the balance of said fund for construc-
tion 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)____- $4,000,000
the first year, and $4,500,000 the second year.
Item 299
It is provided, further, that the State High-
way Commission may expend for construction
and reconstruction of the State highways the
amount received from the Federal government
and paid into the State treasury for such con-
struction estimated at----__.-_______- $2,500,000
the first year, and $3,000,000 the second year.
Item 300
For maintenance and improvement, including
construction and reconstruction, 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, there is hereby appropriated a sum
sufficient, which when added to Federal funds
available for the secondary system of State
highways, would equal the total sum of not less
than $12,500,000 each year.
Item 301
For construction and maintenance of city streets $1,200,000
each year.
Item 302
For administration of the provisions of an act of the
General Assembly of 1938, entitled, “An act to reg-
ulate outdoor advertising, etc.”, a sum_ sufficient,
estimated at.-_---. . ~.--__-__..-___ eee $ 13,000
the first year, and $14,000 the second year, to be
ACTS OF ASSEMBLY
paid only out of the revenue derived from the said
act and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury.
acquisition of land for use in the development
of the George Washington. Memorial Parkway
in Virginia, to be paid only out of the pro-
ceeds of the motor vehicle fuel tax collected
and paid into the State treasury to the credit
of the State highway fund, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury_________ $ 5,000
It is provided that this appropriation of
$5,000 may be expended with the approval of
the Governor, for the acquisition by purchase,
gift or condemnation of lands lying within the
State of Virginia and within the boundaries of
the proposed George Washington Memorial
Parkway as designated by the National Capital
Park and Planning Commission. It is further
provided that this appropriation, with the ap-
proval of the Governor may be either expended
directly for the acquisition of such lands, or the
Governor may place the entire appropriation, or
any part thereof, at the disposal of the United
States of America, or the officers or agents duly
authorized to act for the United States of Amer-
ica, for the acquisition of said lands for the
establishment of the proposed George Washing-
ton Memorial Parkway.
It is further provided, however, that this
appropriation shall be expended or placed at the
disposal of the United States of America or its
duly authorized officers or agents for the acquisi-
tion of said lands only when satisfactory proof
is furnished the Governor that an equivalent sum
has been provided for the same purpose by the
political sub-divisions adjacent to the proposed
George Washington Memorial Parkway; and
provided, further, that this appropriation is not
to be considered as obligating the State to
make further appropriations for the _ establish-
ment of the aforesaid parkway except as future
General Assemblies may deem it wise to do so.
State Convict Road Force
Item 303 First Year Second Year
For the work of the State Convict Road Force, in ac-
cordance 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______$1,143,800
the first year and $1,174,100 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation the following salary
shall be paid:
Penitentiary superintendent X__________. $ 2,100
It is further provided that out of this appro-
priation there is hereby appropriated :
For medical care and supervision of con-
victs in the several State Convict Road
Force camps ______------------------- $ 20,000
each year.
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__________ 74,000
the first year, and $82,500 the second
year.
For payment of awards under the Work-
men’s Compensation Act__-___-_-_. __- 1,000
each year.
Item 304
For maintenance and operation of the State Convict
Road Force, to be paid only out of special revenues
collected and paid into the State treasury by the
said State Convict Road Force and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury_______-- $ 10,000
each year.
Item 305
For payment of the per diem allowance authorized by
law for prisoners transferred to the State convict
road force in accordance with the provisions of
chapter 145 of the Acts of Assembly of 1932_______. $ 110,000 $ 140,000
It is hereby provided that this appropriation of
$110,000 the first year and $140,000 the second
year shall be inclusive of all funds which the State
Convict 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 HEALT!
State Board of Health
m 306
expenses of administration of the State Board of
Health, health education and collection and publica-
tion of vital statistics_____-_____-___--------- eee ‘
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries and special compensations only:
State health commissioner ___----_---_--- $ 8750
Additional salaries and special compen-
sations, not exceeding.________________ 114,040
the first year and $118,180 the second
year.
nm 307
registering marriages and divorces, a sum sufh-
cient, estimated at_____.____-___-_--_-------_------
m 308
sanitary engineering, shellfish inspection and sani-
tation and industrial hygiene___._.__.____.________
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries, not exceeding__-___._____- $ 79,680
the first year, and $83,680 the second
year.
m 309
administration of Merit System
ae ae eae ae a ee ee
m 310
training personnel_________.__._______. -.-_______-
m 311
control of communicable diseases (tuberculosis,
venereal diseases, epidemics)
wre ew ee ee ee ee ee eee ee
It is provided that out of this appropriation there
is hereby appropriated:
For the surgical treatment of tubercu-
losis, each year______.___________-__-- $ 75,000
It is further provided that out of this appro-
priation there is hereby appropriated:
For aid to local tuberculosis sanatoria
CACH Varn ee cece ceeesseneeeessereees $ 82,000
m 312
local health services and operation of laboratories __§
Of this appropriation of $673,896 the first year
and $812,516 the second year, it is hereby provided
that $300,000 the first year and $400,000 the second
year shall be used for organizing and operating
local health units in those areas of the State which
are not now so organized under the State Board of
Health, provided further that the said sums of
$300,000 the first year and $400,000 the second year
shall not become available for expenditure in or-
ganizing and operating such additional local health
units unless and until the Governor has certified in
writing to the Comptroller that the personnel re-
quired for such additional local health units can
and will be obtained at a reasonable cost. It is
hereby expressly provided, however, that such
amounts out of the said sums of $300,000 the
first year and $400,000 the second year, as the
Governor may approve in writing, may be used
for improving the operation of existing local
health units.
m 313
maternal and child health, mouth hygiene and
nursing ___-___-__-____-------------------------.
m 314
crippled children’s service___.___.._..--_._____-_-
n 314%
survey of hospitals, health centers and_ related
facilities —. 020. wee eee LS
m 31414
m 315 F
inspection of hotels, tourist camps and food estab-
lishments ____--__--__-------_-_-- ee
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 follows each year:
m 316
industrial hygiene_________.--_____--____- $ 20,000
each year.
m 317
-control of communicable diseases_________- 257,500
each year.
m 318
local health services and operation of lab-
oratories -___--_.-----__-----_----------- $ 929,954
each year.
m 319
' training personnel_________.....---___-_--- 6,000
each year.
m 320
- maternal and child health, mouth hygiene
and nursing _-._-_-_-_-----.------_-----_- 80,780
each year.
m 321
crippled children’s service____.__.-_______- 128,231
each year.
m 321%
expansion of local health units, medical examination
of school children, and for local control and eradica-
tion of tuberculosis —.._...--_ .--- eee
It is provided, however, that the items for which
this appropriation is expended shall be first approved
in writing by the Governor; and provided further that
this appropriation shall not become available for ex-
penditure, either in whole or in part, until the Gov-
ernor has certified to the Comptroller in writing that
such expenditure, in his judgment, will not create, or
add to a deficit in the general fund of the State treas-
ury during the biennium which ends June 30, 1948.
The first funds in the general fund of the treasury
over and above unconditional appropriations made in
any act passed at this session of the General Assembly
and over and above the provisions of Item 415 shall be
reserved and set aside for the purposes of effectuating
the provisions of this item and to the extent of the
amount of this item are hereby so appropriated.
m 322
malaria and mosquito control | .._.~----_-______ ‘
Out of this appropriation of $40,725 the first year
and $40,695 the second year, there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For contribution by the State Board of Health
to mosquito control commissions established in
accordance with law, not exceeding. --.$ 28,000
each year.
It is further provided that contributions by the
State Board of Health out of this appropriation to
any mosquito control commission shall not exceed
25 per cent of the gross amount obtained by such
commission from other sources.
m 323
emergency maternal and infant care of military
dependents _____._-_.__--__----__ eee. $ 824,000
each year.
Total for the State Board of Health__..... §
Blue Ridge Sanatorium, at Charlot
m 324
maintenance and operation of the Blue Ridge Sana-
torium, at Charlottesville. 22.022. 2-2 2- ~~ ee. §
m 325
maintenance and operation of the Blue Ridge Sana-
torium, at Charlottesville, to be paid only out of
the special revenues 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________________-___- $ 87,000
each year.
It is provided that the officers of the sanatorium
shall receive, in addition to their respective salaries,
their board and lodging at the sanatorium, but shall
not receive any additional perquisites or emolu-
ments, except with the written approval of the Gov-
ernor first obtained; provided, however, that the
sanatorium superintendent IX may occupy, without
payment of rent, such buildings owned by the
State as may be provided by the State Board of
Health.
Catawba Sanatorium, near Sale:
m 326
maintenance and operation of the Catawba Sana-
torium, near Salem_.___ .____-___----__----------- 4
m 327
maintenance and operation of the Catawba Sana-
torium, near Salem, to be paid only out of the
special revenues collected or received for the use
of said Catawba Sanatorium, and paid into the
State treasury, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury..._.__.._-.... __.______-$ 74,700
each year.
It is provided that the officers of the sanatorium
shall receive, in addition to their respective sal-
aries, their board and lodging at the sanatorium,
but shall not receive any additional perquisites or
emoluments, except with the written approval of
the Governor first obtained; provided, however, that
the sanatorium superintendent IX may occupy with-
out payment of rent such buildings owned by the
State as may be provided by the State Board of
Health.
Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burkevi
m 328
maintenance and operation of the Piedmont Sana-
torium, at Burkeville....-.. 2 0 _----- § ee. $
m 329 I
' maintenance and operation of the Piedmont Sana-
torium, at Burkeville, to be paid only out of the
special revenues collected or received for the use of
said Piedmont Sanatorium, and paid into the State
treasury, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury _...-__. 0 ee. $ 30,250
each year.
It is provided that the officers of the Piedmont
Sanatorium shall receive, in addition to their respec-
tive salaries, their board and lodging at the sana-
torium, but shall not receive any additional perqui-
sites or emoluments, except with the written ap-
proval of the Governor first obtained; provided,
however, that the sanatorium superintendent IX may
occupy, without payment of rent, such buildings
owned by the State as may be provided by the
State Board of Health.
Tidewater Memorial Hospital, near |
m 329-A
maintenance, operation and equipment of Tide-
water Memorial Hospital, near Norfolk, Vir-
ginia Oo Le paneer eee mae eee
m 329-B
maintenance, operation and equipment of Tide-
water Memorial Hospital, near Norfolk, Vuir-
ginia, to be paid only out of the special revenues
collected or received for the use of said Tide-
water Memorial Hospital, and paid into — the
State treasury, and not out of the general fund
of the State Treasury... 2 -----~_ eee. $ 6,000
each year.
It is provided that the officers of the Tide-
water) Memorial Hospital shall) receive, m= addit-
tion to their respective salaries, their board and
lodemy at the sanatorium, but shall not receive
any additional perquisites or emoluments, except
with the written approval of the Governor first
obtained; provided, however, that the sanatorium
superintendent IN may occupy, without payment of
rent, such buildings owned by the State as may be
provided by the State Board of Health.
Provided further that the Commissioner of Health
is authorized with the approval of the Governor to
transfer to the operation of said Tidewater Memorial
Hospital funds appropriated by this act for the opera-
tion of other State tubercular sanatoriums which are
found not needed for such other institutions.
Hampton Roads Sanitation Commis
m 330
preventing pollution by sewage in tidal waters_____. $
Out of this appropriation the following salary
shall be paid:
Executive X ______.__--_-_-----_--~----- $ 6,000
Potomac River Basin Commission of \
n 331
control and abatement of pollution in the Potomac
River Basin in accordance with the provisions of
Chapter 324 of the Acts of Assembly of 1940..____- $
Total for the Department of Health_.______. $
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WEL
State Board of Public Welfare
m 332
expenses of administration of the State Board of
Public Welfare _ ....__..__-_---_-__------------. $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries and special compensations only:
Commissioner .._---.-------- = -- $ 6,679.2
Additional salaries and special compen-
sations, not exceeding. ._....-.--_____- 17,640
the first year, and $18,060 the second
year.
m 333
accounts and fiscal control _..____.______________-
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
First Year Second Year
For salaries and wages, not exceeding._.$ 17,940
the first year, and $18,840 the second
year.
Item 334
For accounts and fiscal control to be paid only out of
special revenues, including Federal aid, to be col-
lected and paid into the State treasury for accounts
and fiscal control, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury____._--__-______-____ $ 12,000
each year.
Item 335
For field services_._____- wee eee eee eee 63,860
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries and wages, not exceeding.__.$ 48,340
the first year, and $50,940 the second
year.
Item 336
For research and statistics. _._.__---_-_-___- eee eee 18,780
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries, not exceeding .____________- $ 15,200
the first year, and $15,680 the second
year.
Item 337
For physical planning, management and control_______- $ 27,985
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries and wages, not exceeding.__. $ 22,490
the first year, and $22,910 the second
year.
Item 338
For child welfare__.-..---._----_---_--__-------_-__-_ 98,335
Item 339
For child welfare to be paid only out of funds received
from the Federal Government and paid into the
$
66,010
18,960
27,905
102,010
First Year Second Year
State treasury, for said child welfare, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury_._.$ 39,000
each year.
Item 340
For maintaining two child welfare study centers. ._._._-
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries, wages and special payments,
not exceeding -___----_----..---------- $ 30,000
the first year, and $31,900 the second
year.
Item 341
For personnel and training_____---------__---._-------
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries, not exceeding____________-- $ 10,280
the first year, and $10,760 the second
year.
Item 342
For administration of Merit System___________________
Item 343
For operation of receiving home for white girls. _.____- $
Item 344
For providing public welfare services and public assis-
tance for certain needy persons, in accordance with
law __-.--___------.----------- + eee eee
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
Ker providing foster care for children___-$ 210,000
the first year, and $225,000 the second
year.
For support of children committed to the
State hospitals for mental defectives and
pending admission to those institutions. 16,000
For in-service training for local per-
sonnel _._____ --_-. eee 10,000
75,650
12,590
2,293,580
68,890
12,970
10,445
$ 9,705
2,549,500
First Year Second Year
The State Board of Public Welfare shall ascer-
tain the amount of expenditures so made and the
Commissioner shall monthly reimburse each county
and city welfare board in an amount not less than
50 per cent nor more than 624 per cent, for board-
ing of children under care pursuant to duties im-
posed by Sections 14, 14a, and 15, Chapter 105, Acts
of 1922, as amended.
For reimbursing in an amount of 50 per cent for
expenditures made by Juvenile and Domestic Rela-
tions Courts in cities of the first class for salaries of
probation officers appointed in the manner provided
for, and pursuant to section 1915, Code of Vir-
ginia ~~ -..----_--_----- +--+ eee $ 40,000
For reimbursing county and city welfare boards
in an amount not less than 50 per cent, nor more
than 6214 per cent, for administrative cost for ser-
vices rendered and duties performed pursuant to
Sections 14, l4a, and 15, Chapter 105, Acts of 1922
as amended _.__-_- ....-------------------- $ 159,000
Item 345
For providing public assistance for certain needy persons,
to be paid only out of funds received from the Fed-
eral Government to provide assistance for certain
needy persons and paid into the State treasury, and
not out of the general fund of the State treasury, the
amount of such Federal funds estimated at $2,005,655
the first year, and $2,039,754 the second
year.
Item 346
There is hereby reappropriated out of the unex-
pended balance in the annual appropriation of $5,500
provided by Chapter 407 of the Acts of Assembly
of 1944, for Shenandoah National Park Family Re-
moval Project, the sum of $1,000 for each year of
the biennium ending June 30, 1948, for continuation
of the said Shenandoah National Park Family Re-
moval Project.
Item 347
For expenditure pursuant to the provisions of subsections
(a) and (b) of Section 69 of the Virginia Public
Assistance Act of 1938, all monies deducted from
funds otherwise payable out of the State treasury to
the counties and cities pursuant to the provisions of
Sections 25 and 35 of the Virginia Public Assistance
Act of 1938, and all monies paid into the State
treasury pursuant to Section 21 of the Virginia
Public Assistance Act of 1938.
Total for State Board of Public Welfare__$
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Gir:
m 348
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Home
and Industrial School for Girls, at Bon Air_______- $
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
propriated :
For salaries, wages, and special compen-
sations, not exceeding____...-.. -_-__--_- $ 27,200
the first year, and $28,200 the second
year.
m 349
- additional equipment..-_----~---~- Cee eee eee
Total for Virginia Home and Industrial
School for Girls, at Bon Air__-----__- $
Virginia Industrial School for Boys, at |
m 350
+ maintenance and operation of the Virginia Industrial
School for Boys, at Beaumont__------------------ $
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated :
For salaries, wages, and special compen-
sations not exceeding ~-_._------------ $ 60,895
the first year, and $62,860 the second
year.
m 351
> transportation of inmates in accordance with sec-
tion 1956 of the Code of Virginia (1919)__________
First Year Second Year
1,500 1,500
Item 352
For additional equipment____._______________--_______-
Total for Virginia Industrial School for
Boys, at Beaumont _____-___-________ $ 132,325 $ 131,990
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls, at Peaks Turnout
Item 353
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Industrial
School for Colored Girls, at Peaks Turnout_______- $ 52,400 $ 50,700
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries, wages, and special compen-
sations, not exceeding___.____________- $ 21,000
the first year, and $21,500 the second
year.
Item 354
For additional equipment__-_._-______._____-_________ 2,300 2,000
Total for Virginia Industrial School for
Colored Girls, at Peaks Turnout._..._.$ 54,700 $ 52,700
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys, at Hanover
Item 355
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Manual
Labor School for Colored Boys, at Hanover______-. $ 118,600 $ 120,000
Out of this appropriation there is hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries, wages, and special compen-
sations, not exceeding. _.__.-__-_-____-
the first year, and $43,000 the second
year.
Virginia Commission for the Blind
Item 356
For expenses of administration of the Virginia Com-
mission for the Blind __..--.----------------------. $ 20,150 $ 19,700
Itern 357
For conservation of vision and rehabilitation.___.______
57,175 57,720
Item 358 First Year Second Year
For conservation of vision and rehabilitation, to be paid
only out of special revenues to be collected by Vir-
ginia Commission for the Blind, and paid into the
State treasury, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury____..___._____________- $ 4,500
the first year, and $4,000 the second year.
Item 359
For operation of workshop for the blind .. ...._. a
Item 360
For operation of workshop for the blind, to be paid only
out of special revenues derived from the operation of
said shop and paid into the State treasury, and not
out of the general fund of the State treas-
ury ~---.-------------_--------. --- ------- $ 65,000
each year.
Item 361
For aid to the blind. ____._--- --8 ee Le
Out of this appropriation, there is hereby ap-
propriated:
For salaries, not exceeding _. _. ..$ 15,660
the first vear, and $16,020 the second
year.
Item 362
For aid to the blind, to be paid only out of funds re-
ceived from the Federal Government for aid to the
blind, and paid into the State treasury, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury, esti-
mated at _...----. ..-.. .-. -. .. -.---- $130,000
each year.
Item 363
For expenditure pursuant to the provisions of subsections
(a) and (b) of Section 68 of the Virginia Public
Assistance Act of 1938, all monies deducted from
funds otherwise payable out of the State treasury
to the counties and cities pursuant to the provisions
of Section 55 of the Virginia Public Assistance Act
of 1938, and all monies paid into the State treasury
pursuant to Section 51 of the Virginia Public As-
sistance Act of 1938.
35,000
89,390
35,000
89,650
First Year Second Year
Total for Virginia Commission for the
Blind __-._----------_----__-______-__- $ 201,715 $ 202,070
Total for the Department of Public Wel-
fare _.___-_--___---- ee ee $ 3,234, 545 $ 3,287,750
DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE AND HOSPITALS
State Hospital Board
Item 364
For general supervision, administration and control of
the several State Hospitals and Colonies for Epilep-
tics and Feebleminded____-__--------------_----_~- $ 31,800 $ 32,100
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries and wages only:
Commissioner of mental hygiene and
hospitals ~_-.-----------__----------- $ 8,750
Additional salaries and wages, not ex-
ceeding ____._-___-----_-----------_-- 15,600
the first year, and $15,900 the second
year.
Item 365
For clinical library and engineering field service_-____--- $ 14,040 $ 14,340
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated : |
For salaries, not exceeding____--______-. $ 12,540
the first year, and $12,840 the second
year.
Total for the State Hospital Board___.-._..$ 45,840 $ 46,440
Central State Hospital, at Petersburg
First Year Second Year
Item 366
For maintenance and operation of the Central State Hos-
pital, at Petersburg.______.-____------------------ $ 1,090,325 $ 1,118,210
It is provided that out of this appropriation the
following salary shall be paid:
Mental hospital superintendent X___-_-_- $ 5,700
It is provided that the officers of the Central State
Hospital shall receive, in addition to the respective
salaries fixed by law, their board and lodging at
the hospital, but shall not receive any additional per-
quisites or emoluments, except with the written ap-
proval of the Governor first obtained; provided,
however, that the mental hospital superintendent X
may occupy, without payment of rent, such build-
ings owned by the State as may be provided by
the State Hospital Board.
Petersburg State Colony, at Peters
m 367
maintenance and operation of the Petersburg State
Colony _------ wee eee eee +--+ -- ‘
It is provided that out of this appropriation the
following salary shall be paid:
Mental hospital superintendent X________ $ 4,860
m 368
additional equipment_..__.____-_-_-___--____~__-_____
It is provided that the officers of the Petersburg
State Colony shall receive, in addition to the respec-
tive salaries fixed by law, their board and lodging
at the Colony, but shall not receive any additional
perquisites or emoluments, except with the written
approval of the Governor first obtained; provided,
however, that the mental hospital superintendent X
may occupy, without payment of rent, such buildings
owned by the State as may be provided by the
State Hospital Board.
Total for Petersburg State Colony, at
Petersburg ___.______ ~~ ee ‘
Eastern State Hospital, at Williams
m 369
maintenance and operation of the Eastern State
Hospital, at Williamsburg..--__---.----. -- 2 L- :
It is provided that out of this appropriation the
following salary shall be paid:
Mental hospital superintendent X__.____- $ 5,700
First Year Second Year
It is provided that the officers of the Eastern State
Hospital shall receive, in addition to the respective
salaries fixed by law, their board and lodging at the
hospital, but shall not receive any additional perqui-
sites or emoluments, except with the written ap-
proval of the Governor first obtained; provided,
however, that the mental hospital superintendent X
may occupy, without payment of rent, such build-
ings owned by the State as may be provided by
the State Hospital Board.
Southwestern State Hospital, at Marion
Item 370
For maintenance and operation of the Southwestern
State Hospital, at Marion_____- woe ee eee nen ene. $ 446085 $ 454575
It is provided that out of this appropriation the
following salary shall be paid:
Mental hospital superintendent X________ $ 5,700.
It is further provided that out of this appro-
priation there is hereby appropriated :
For payment to Fire Department of
Town of Marion ___-___-_-_--_----_-_- $ 180
Item 371
For additional equipment.._.____... _._-__._---. ....$ 12,500 $ 12,500
It is provided that the officers of the Southwestern
State Hospital shall receive, in addition to the re-
spective salaries fixed by law, their board and lodg-
ing at the hospital, but shall not receive any addi-
tional perquisites or emoluments, except with the
written approval of the Governor first obtained; pro-
vided, however, that the mental hospital superin-
tendent X may occupy, without payment of rent,
such buildings owned by the State as may be pro-
vided by the State Hospital Board.
Total for the Southwestern State Hospital,
at Marion _____-_________-___ ee $ 458,585 $ 467,075
Western State Hospital, at Staunton
Item 372
For maintenance and operation of the Western State
Hospital, at Staunton______-_-_----_--_------__--- $ 735,740 $ 759,510
It is provided that out of this appropriation the
following salary shall be paid:
Mental hospital superintendent X_______- $ 5,700
It is provided that the officers of the Western
State Hospital shall receive, in addition to the
respective salaries fixed by law, 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 mental hospital superin-
tendent X may occupy, without payment of rent,
such buildings owned by the State as may be pro-
vided by the State Hospital Board.
DeJarnette State Sanatorium
m 373
maintenance and operation of the DeJarnette State
Sanatorium, 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________- $ 153,490
the first year, and $161,790 the second year.
Lynchburg State Colony, at Colo
m 374
maintenance and operation of the Lynchburg State
Colony, at Colony__--_._.-------_---__-----_-___- :
It is provided that out of this appropriation the
following salary shall be paid:
Mental hospital superintendent X________ $ 5,700
It is provided that the officers of the Lynchburg
State Colony shall receive, in addition to the respec-
tive salaries fixed by law, their board and lodging
at the colony, but shall not receive any additional
perquisites or emoluments, except with the written
approval of the Governor first obtained; provided,
however, that the mental hospital superintendent X
may occupy, without payment of rent, such build-
First Year Second Year
ings owned by the State as may be provided by the
State Hospital Board.
Total for the Department of Mental Hy-
giene and Hospitals ______.__________. $ 3,620,495
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
State Board of Corrections
Item 375
For administration, control and supervision of the penal
system of the Commonwealth and of the political
subdivisions thereof ____._.___-____-_______--_-_-- $ 59,380
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries and special compensations only:
Commissioner of corrections_._._________ $ 7,500
Additional salaries and special payments,
not exceeding ~._-_-___-__------_-___ 39,570
the first year, and $40,950 the second
year.
Item 376
For maintenance and operation of corrections building __$ 3,780
Total for State Board of Corrections_____- $ 63,160
The Penitentiary, at Richmond
Item 377
For maintenance and operation of the Penitentiary, at
Richmond __--_---~-----------_---------------__- $ 452,590
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries, wages and special compensations only:
Penitentiary superintendent X__________. $ 2,100
Additional salaries and wages, not ex-
ceeding __--__--___~_____-__--_----_e 208,430
the first year, and $212,350 the second
year. (Includes bonus for prisoners.)
Item 378
For transportation of prisoners________--------------_- 10,000
$ 3,699,525
$ 58,860
$ 2380
$ 61,240
$ 456,510
10,000
Item 379 First Year Second Year
For providing per diem allowance to prisoners, a sum
sufficient, estimated at__._____..._-________________ 36,000 36.000
Total for the Penitentiary, at Richmond___.$ 498590 $ 502,510
The Penitentiary, at Richmond, Industrial Department
Item 380
For maintenance and operation of the industrial de-
partment of the Penitentiary, at Richmond, to be
paid only out of the special revenues collected or
received from the operation of said industrial de-
partment and paid into the State treasury and not
out of the general fund of the State treas-
ury __--------------------_--------------- $ 852,310
the first year, and $852,230 the second year.
It is provided that out of this appropriation the
following salary shall be paid:
Penitentiary superintendent X_____.____- $ 2,100
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for Defective
Misdemeanants, at State Farm
Item 381
For maintenance and operation of the State Peniten-
tiary Farm and State Prison Farm for Defective
Misdemeanants, at State Farm____-_____----__--__- $ 281,205 $ 279.
It is provided that out of this appropriation shall
be paid the following salaries, wages, and special
compensations only:
Prison farm superintendent X, not ex-
ceeding ~_-------..-----------------.-- $ 3,600
Additional salaries and wages, not exceed-
ing _- Be ee ee ee ee 169,770
each year.
Item 38114
For replacement of obsolete and unserviceable farm equip-
ment, to be paid out of the revenues derived from the
operation of the Penitentiary industrial department
and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury_______—- $ 5,200
the first year, and $4,900 the second year.
Item 382 First Year Second Year
For per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance with
chapter 301 of the Acts of Assembly of 1918, a sum
sufficient, estimated at_____._-_--_-_----------_---- 25,000
Item 383
For payment of the per diem allowance authorized by
law for defective misdemeanant prisoners trans-
ferred to the State Penitentiary Farm for Defec-
tive Misdemeanants in accordance with law, a
sum sufficient, estimated at________.__--_----_-___- 67,000
It is hereby provided that this appropriation
estimated at $67,000 shall be inclusive of all funds
to which the said farm would otherwise be en-
titled out of the appropriation herein made to
the division of accounts and control for criminal
charges.
Total for State Penitentiary Farm and
State Prison Farm for Defective Mis-
demeanants ___-----------------_-_-- $ 373,205
Southampton Penitentiary Farm, at Capron
Item 384
For maintenance and operation of the Southampton
Penitentiary Farm, at Capron..__.--..---------_-- $ 147,845
Out of this appropriation the following salaries
shall be paid:
Prison farm superintendent IX, not
exceeding —.-.--_--_-_ ...----.--------- $ 4,500
Such officer shall devote full time to the per-
formance of his official duties as prison farm super-
intendent IX of the Southampton Penitentiary Farm.
Additional salaries, not exceeding_._._._- $ 80,750
the first year, and $83,750 the second
year.
Item 385
For per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance with
chapter 301 of the Acts of Assembly of 1918, a sum
sufficient, estimated at. --..-.-----.------- wa ------ $ 6,750
Total for Southampton Penitentiary Farm,
at Capron ____-_--_------------------- $ 154,595
$
$
$
$
25,000
67,000
371,505
148,845
6,750
155,595
ACTS OF ASSEMBLY
State Industrial Farm for Women, at.
n 38514
treatment and care of delinquent women. ___.___.-§
Out of this appropriation there 1s hereby ap-
propriated :
For salaries and wages, not exceeding___.$ 60,000
the first year, and $65,000 the second
year.
m 386
per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance with
chapter 301 of the Acts of Assembly of 1918, a sum
sufficient, estimated at ._______..__-___. 2. 22 Le
n 38614
board and care of infant children of inmates of the
State Industrial Farm for Women______... .____-
m 387
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____- cee ee ee eee
It is hereby provided that the aforesaid appro-
priation estimated at $32,000 the first year and
$43,000 the second year shall be inclusive of all
funds to which the said Industrial Farm for Women
would otherwise be entitled out of the appropriation
herein made to the Division of Accounts and Con-
trol tor criminal charges.
m 388
payment of deficit incurred for additions and better-
ments at the State Industrial Farm for Women, to
be paid only out ot the earnings of the Industrial
Department of the Penitentiary, and not out of
the general tund of the State treasury____- $ 97,000
Item 389 First Year Second Year
For maintenance and operation of a central laundry__.- 103,600
Total for State Industrial Farm for Women,
at Goochland _____~___- oe eee $ 125,890 $ 240,205
Regional Prison Farms
Item 390
For maintenance and operation of a regional prison farm
or farms, by the State Board of Corrections, in
accordance with the provisions of chapter 217 of
the Acts of Assembly of 1942... ...__--__..___-.$ | 59,650 $ 152;:850
Total for Department of Corrections .____- $ 1,275,090 $ 1,483,905
Commission on Surplus Federal Property
Item 391
For the acquisition and distribution to agencies and
political subdivistons of the State, of surplus Fed-
eral property eee eee eee -----. $ = 14,000 $ 14,000
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
GOVERNOR'S OFFICE
Governor
Item 391%
For increasing base pay rates of State officers and
employees to the extent of the additional com-
pensation which would be provided by Chapter
284 of the Acts of Assembly of nineteen hun-
dred and forty-four if same were continued as
temporarily applicable during this biennium, a
sum sufficient, estimated ato 9...) | - §$ 1,700,000 $ 1,800,000
The amount of this appropriation shall be ap-
portioned by the Governor among the several
departments, divisions, boards, commissions, in-
stitutions, offices and other agencies of the Com-
monwealth for use and expenditure in increasing
the regular base pay of certain officers and em-
ployees as hereinafter in this item provided.
Same shall be allocated according to the total
amount of additional compensation which the
officers and employees of each such agency
would be entitled to receive if they were being
paid temporary additional compensation under
the provisions of Chapter 284 of the Acts of
1944. Said amounts so allocated shall be avail-
able as a contribution toward the payment of
the increased compensation herein provided for
the officers and employees of each such agency
whose wages or salaries are paid out of the gen-
eral fund of the State Treasury, and shall be
credited by the Comptroller to the appropriation
made to each such agency.
And the unappropriated balance, if any, in
each special fund is hereby appropriated for ex-
penditure to the extent necessary for the pay-
ment of such increase in base pay to persons
whose salaries or wages are legally chargeable
to such funds. If any such appropriations of
special funds are insufhcient to permit the pay-
ment therefrom of the increase in base pay au-
thorized herein, or in the event there are no
appropriations or special funds available for
such payment, then to the extent necessary such
increase shall be paid out of the amount herein
appropriated, but no increase in base pay for
employees whose compensation is paid out of
special funds shall be paid out of this general
fund appropriation, except with the Governor’s
Written approval first obtained.
As far as practicable the increase in_ base
pay herein authorized shall apply to positions in
the service of the Commonwealth rather than to
individuals, and the new base pay herein estab-
lished for persons in the several grades and clas-
sifications of State service on the effective date
of this act shall be applicable to persons entering
State service in such grades and _ classifications
after such effective date.
It is provided, however, that no part of this
appropriation shall be used to increase the base
pay ot State employees paid on an hourly” or
per diem or weekly basis at the rate prevailing
in the locality where such persons are em-
All funds in addition to those made avail-
able by this appropriation which are necessary
to be used in order to pay the increased com-
pensation herein provided for to the officers
and employees of each agency shall be paid out
of the appropriation made to such agency by
this act or some other act passed at this session
of the General Assembly, it being intended to
make the payment in each agency of increases
in compensation which require funds in addition
to those provided in this appropriation dependent
and conditional upon such agency effecting such
economies in its operation as to permit = such
payment without any additional appropriation
for that purpose, provided, however, that in the event
a situation should arise with respect to any depart-
ment or agency where the Governor is satisfied that
every reasonable economy has been effected and it
would work an undeserved hardship upon the em-
ployees thereof to deny them the same increase as is
afforded other employees, the Governor, if he thinks
Justice requires it, may authorize the head of such
department or agency to incur a deficit in order to
pay said increase, same to be in the manner provided
in sections fifty-four and fifty-five of this act.
Subject to the foregoing conditions and
provisions as well as those hereinafter — set
forth, the base pay or salary of each ofhcer and
employee of the Commonwealth on the day this
Act takes effect is hereby increased in accord-
ance with the following schedule:
Twenty-four per cent of the first twelve
hundred dollars thereof; plus,
Twelve per cent on the next $3400 thereof;
plus,
Six per cent of the balance.
The foregoing increases shall apply — only
to persons receiving cash compensation as a
salary or wage directly from the State for ser-
vices rendered the Commonwealth or its agen-
cies. Said increase shall not apply to any sal-
ary of ten thousand dollars or more, or operate
to increase any salary above that amount; nor
shall same apply to any member of the General
Assembly, judges of courts of record (whose
salaries have been increased by amendments of
items 6, 9, 10 and 11 of this Act); nor shall
same apply to any inmate of a penal or reform
institution or to any person whose compensa-
tion is fixed by the Compensation Board, other
than its own employees and office force, or
whose compensation is fixed by the committee
of judges pursuant to section 4987e of the Code
of Virginia as amended by Chapter 376 of the
Acts of 1942, except the clerks, deputy clerks
and clerical assistants of trial justices. If any
regular employee of the State who is entitled to
the increase herein provided for, is compensated
in part from other sources the increase shall
apply only to that part which is represented by
cash compensation paid by the State.
In ascertaining the base pay to which the
increases provided for in said schedule are to be
applied, all “bonus” or temporary additional com-
pensation paid prior to July 1, 1946, pursuant
to the provisions of Chapter 284 of the Acts of
1944 shall be left out of consideration and
entirely disregarded.
MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITI:
Confederate Memorial Institute (Battle Abbey
n 392
the Confederate Memorial Institute (Battle Abbey),
at Richmond __-----------------~--_--_---------_- $
Confederate Museum, at Richmor
n 393
the care of Confederate collections and the mainten-
ance of the Virginia room at the Confederate Mu-
seum, at Richmond___-__...--------_------__-..... $
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation, I
n 394
aid of an emergency and non-recurring nature in the
maintenance of the Woodrow Wilson home at
Staunton, Virginia _____.___-_____-_________ $
Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, Incorporated
Item 395 First Year Second Year
For aid in further development of “Stratford” ________.. $ 15000 $ 7,500
The Governor is hereby authorized, in his discre-
tion, to supplement the appropriation of $7,500 herein
provided for the Robert E. Lee Memorial Founda-
tion, Incorporated, for the year ending June 30, 1948,
by an additional allowance out of the general fund
of the State treasury in such amount, if any, as in
his judgment may be necessary because of any
material deficiency which he may find has been in-
curred in the special revenues available for the
maintenance and operation of “Stratford,” provided,
however, that such additional allowance shall in
no event exceed $7,500.
Cooperative Education Association and the Virginia Branch
of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers
Item 396
For promoting education and rural school and civic im-
provements in the Commonwealth of Virginia_____- $ 15550 $ 15,550
It is provided that this appropriation shall be
inclusive of all funds received by the aforesaid
agency from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and in
lieu of any and all contributions from the respective
State departments, institutions or other State agen-
cies.
Negro Organization Society, Inc.
Item 397
For Negro Organization Society, Inc., for promoting
education and rural school and civic improvement
among people of the Negro race in Virginia-__---- $ 5,000 $ 5,000
Travelers’ Aid Society of Danville
Item 398
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Danville, for pro-
viding aid for travelers._______-_-_--------------- $ 700—s $ 700
Travelers’ Aid Society of Lynchburg
Item 399
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Lynchburg, for pro-
viding aid for travelers... -________.. $ 800 $ 800
Item 400 Fir
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Newport News, for
providing aid for travelers_______-__-____-_-_-_-_-- $
Travelers’ Aid Society of Norfolk
Item 401
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Norfolk, for pro-
viding aid for travelers_________-__-----__--_-_-_-- $
Travelers’ Aid Society of Portsmou
Item 402
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Portsmouth, for pro-
viding aid for travelers.._____..._-.--------------- $
Travelers’ Aid Society of Petersbur
Item 403
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Petersburg, for pro-
viding aid to travelers___.. ____.--_-_-.--.-._-_-- $
Travelers’ Aid Society of Roanoke
Item 404
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Roanoke, for pro-
viding aid for travelers
Travelers’ Aid Society of Staunto:
Item 405
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Staunton, for provid-
ing aid for travelers__....._______-. ee eee nee $
Travelers’ Aid Society of Virginia, at Ri
Item 406 |
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Virginia, at Rich-
mond, for providing aid for travelers____...._._____- $
Virginia Home for Incurables, at Rick
Item 407
For the Virginia Home for Incurables, at Richmond,
for care of incurables
n 408 F
the Virginia State Dairymen’s Association, for pro-
moting dairy development and furthering the in-
terest of dairying in Virginia..____.._.__.____-___- :
It is provided that this appropriation of $2,280
shall be inclusive of all funds received by the Vir-
ginia State Dairymen’s Association from the Com-
monwealth of Virginia, and in lieu of any and all
contributions from the respective State departments,
institutions or other State agencies.
Atlantic Rural Exposition, Inc
n 409
the Atlantic Rural Exposition, Inc., for providing
State premiums, which is to be applied toward the
payment of said premiums upon the agricultural,
horticultural, livestock and poultry exhibits to be
offered in the name of the Commonwealth of Vir-
ginia at the annual exhibitions of said association__. ‘
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 directors of the Atlantic Rural
Exposition, Inc., shall constitute a committee of five
to determine the number, amount and character of
premiums provided for in this appropriation of
$5,000. The members of said committee shall re-
ceive no compensation for their services.
It is provided, further, that the appropriation of
$5,000 hereby made shall be subject to payment of
the Atlantic Rural Exposition, Inc., upon order of
the committee herewith provided for, by warrant
of the chairman.
Virginia State Horticultural Soci
n 410
the Virginia State Horticultural Society, for pro-
moting horticultural development and_ furthering
the interest of horticulture in Virginia... .-...--___.$
It is provided that this appropriation of $3,845
shall be inclusive of all funds received by the Virginia
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State Horticultural Society 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 Poultry Federatio
m 411
- the Virginia State Poultry Federation, for promot-
ing poultry development _.. __.__-___~_____.___- $
Association of Virginia Peanut and Hog G
m 41114
the Association of Virginia Peanut and Hog
Growers, for promoting peanut development
and hog industry in Virginia_______.______________ $
Association of Virginia Potato and Vegetal
m 412
- the Association of Virginia Potato and Vegetable
Growers, for promoting potato and vegetable devel-
opment _.. ..... (ie eee ee een eee eee eee $
Virginia Horsemen’s Associatior
mn 412%
promotion of the raising of an improved type of horse
in Virginia, and assisting breeders in the sale of
such horses --.-------. ~------+-+-+--+------------- $
Virginia Beef Cattle Producers Asso
n 41214
the Virginia Beef Cattle Producers Association, for
promoting the beef cattle industry, and the improve-
ment of production, feeding and marketing of beef
cattle in Virginia_.__-_.___.---. ~-2-- ie $
It is provided that this appropriation of $5,500 shall
be inclusive of all funds received by the Virginia
Beef Cattle Producers Association from the Com-
monwealth of Virginia, and in lieu of any and all
contributions from the respective State Depart-
ments, institutions and other agencies.
m 412% I
the Virginia Sheep Breeders’ Association, for
promoting the sheep industry, and the im-
provement of production, feeding, marketing
and breeding of sheep in Virginia__..__.___...__-.... ‘
It is provided that this appropriation of
$2,500 shall be inclusive of all funds received by
the Virginia Sheep Breeders’ Association from
the Commonwealth of Virginia, and in leu of
any and all contributions from the _ respective
State departments, institutions or other State
agencies.
Patrick Henry Memorial
m 4127%
aid in the establishment of the Patrick Henry
Memorial __------------------------------------- ‘
Jefferson Birthplace Memorial Park C:
n 413
payment on the purchase price of the Thomas Jef-
ferson Birthplace __.---__-__. --.---.------------. §
Booker T. Washington Memor
m 41314
Booker T. Washington Memorial. _. .....-_.-___-$
To be expended for the Booker T. Washington
Birthplace Memorial, for the erection of permanent
buildings at the Booker T. Washington Birthplace
Memorial site, and for promotion of the general
purposes of the Memorial, the buildings so erected
to be used for educational, health, agricultural and
home-making programs designed to develop negro
youths and adults in work efficiency, pride of race,
good citizenship and interracial good will, to em-
phasize the need of cleanliness, thrift, honesty, loyalty,
health standards, good living conditions and com-
munity cooperation, and, in general, to foster and
promote the ideals and teachings of the late Booker
T. Washington.
m 41334 F
carry out the provisions of Chapter 332 of the
Acts of the General Assembly of 1942, approved
March 31, 1942, for the establishment of a
permanent Negro memorial at Jamestown_________- $
Total for miscellaneous activities__________ $
Grand total __--_--__--_--- -------- a --- $
2. SUPPLEMENTARY CAPITAL OUTLAY
TIONS FOR THE BIENNIUM ENDING .
Governor’s Office
n 414
major repairs to State-owned buildings and equip-
ment _-_------------------_-----------------_---- $
It is hereby provided that this appropriation shall
be expended on warrants of the Comptroller issued
upon vouchers signed by the Governor or by such
other person or persons as may be designated by
him for the purpose.
Division of Grounds and Building
n 415
office building, including necessary land for such
building, to be paid as follows:
Out of the general fund of the State treasury____$
This item may only be expended after the Governor
has certified in writing that the expenditure thereof
will not create, or add to a deficit in the general fund
of the State treasury; provided that the first funds in
the general fund of the State treasury over and above
unconditional appropriations made in any act passed
at this session of the General Assembly shall be re-
served and set aside for the purposes of effectuating
the provisions of this item and to the extent of the
amount of this item are hereby so appropriated; pro-
vided further that no part of this appropriation shall
be expended until the Governor certifies that, in his
opinion, labor and materials required in the con-
. My
struction of such building can be obtained at reason-
able figures in order to obtain the greatest value for
such outlay.
Item 416
For walks, trees, shrubs and irrigation system________-
Item 417
For rest rooms and lounges___.___.__---_----__-_--____-
Item 418
For rewiring and improvements to electrical lighting
systems __--_-_--_-----~--..-..--- +e
Item 419
For central telephone system_________-____.__---------
Item 420
For modernizing bathrooms, Governor’s Mansion____- ~~
Item 421
For repairs to buildings.____._._-_-----_--__---_---__-
Item 422
For accoustical treatment, Courtroom, State Corpora-
tion Commission ____.___.______ eee
Total for the Division of Grounds and
Buildings ______.-._----_-__u----__--
Division of Motor Vehicles
Item 423
For equipment, to be paid only out of the State highway
maintenance and construction fund, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury__.$ 4,000
Department of State Police
Item 424
For equipment, to be paid only out of the State high-
way maintenance and construction fund, and not
out of the general fund of the State treas-
ury __-.__------------_-------------------- $ 15,000
structures, to be paid only out of the
‘ay maintenance and construction fund,
it of the general fund of the State
al for the College of William and
Mary __-------~------------.--__---- $
Medical College of Virginia
e dormitory ~---------------------.--. $
ew nurses’ home dormitory__._ ..-__ .-_-
1 steam lines to new nurses’ home
deficit on purchase of land____________-
ning hospital operating rooms____-~-_-_-
al for the Medical College of Virginia__$
University of Virginia
ly First Year
ng facilities ~~. .-----_-___-_-__-__ ee. 150,000
Total for the University of Virginia____._$ 163,100
Mary Washington College of the University of Virgi
nary building ~---__------------------------- $ 22,500
ng plant ___._-____- Woe eee 113,400
Wa
arts building_____.._.____-___-_---------_----. 300,000
ional unit to dining hall__.--__--__-__-______-. 13,500
Total for the Mary Washington College of
the University of Virginia____..._____ $ 449,400
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
leting student hospital. ...-..-_.---_-_______. $ 45,000
leting engineers’ laboratory_.___.-.-________- 90,000
leting agricultural building ~_...-__._-__-_____ 36,000
yes in electric power system_____-____._____- 25,000
VY,
woe e nen eee ee ee eee 60,000
3%
yment ___---_____--------------------------- 40,000
ision to steam and generating power plant
n 441 F
improvements to sewage disposal system
n 442
coal yard
ee me ee er we ee ee en ae a ee ee ee
n 443
agricultural buildings at Winchester
n 444
two tool sheds at regional orchards
eee ee ae ee ee ee ee
m 44414
housing facilities
It is hereby provided that this appropriation
shall become ° available for expenditure only
when such expenditure has been approved by
resolution adopted by the Board of Visitors of
the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and approved
by the Governor.
Total for the Virginia Polytechnic Insti-
tute
Virginia Agricultural Experiment §
m 44434
land, buildings, and equipment for the regional
Station at Holland, of the Virginia Agricultural
Experiment Station ‘
It is hereby provided that no part of this
appropriation of $10,000 hereby made shall be
available unless and until satisfactory evidence
has been furnished to the Governor of Virginia
that the sum of $10,000 in addition has _ been
made available for the said land, buildings and
equipment, from other sources, without further
charge to the Commonwealth of Virginia.
idford College, Woman’s Division of the Virginia
n 445
remodeling Tyler Hall dormitory__.-...__-_--____- :
Item 446 First Year Second Year
For remodeling Madame Russell dormitory__---------- 31,500
Item 447
For new dormitory and equipment____----------------- 36,000
Item 448
For boiler and stoker__------------------------------- 14,850
Item 449
For steam tunnels and mains___----------------------- 13,500
Item 450
For land .--_.--------------_----------------------- 100,000
Total for the Radford College, Woman’s
Division of the Virginia Polytechnic
Institute ~_.-__-------------_----__-_ $ 258,850
Virginia Truck Experiment Station
Item 451
For equipment ---____-_---.----__-~_--__-_-___- $ 1,900
Item 452
For structures -_._---.--___--__-----_--_-_.-____- 22,500
Total for the Virginia Truck Experi-
ment Station ~------.-_--___-_---___ $ 24,400
Virginia Military Institute
Item 453
For extension of barracks___-________-______ ee $ 99,000
Item 45314
For Crozet Memortal ~_.-___.__________-_-____-___. 3,000
Item 454
For Science Building —----_______--_-____--_--___--. 285,000
Total for the Virginia Military In-
Stitute - - -_.-------_---_-_--.__-_-_- $ 387,000
Virginia State College
Item 455
For dormitory for women____---__-_-_-_________-. $ 63,000
Item 456 First Year Second Year
For home economics building _-__---_------------ 57,600
Item 457
For infirmary __.--------.------------------------- 23,400
Item 458
For coal bin, siding, and heating plant facilities_____ 19,890
Item 459
For home for teachers ______-______-_----_--------- 14,400
Item 460
For medical and laboratory equipment_______-_____- 27,000
Item 461
For classroom and activities building ___.-____ -____- 81,000
Item 462
For land —_----____-----------_-_-___----__--_-_- 109,000
Total for the Virginia State College___-$ 395,290
State Teachers College, at Farmville
Item 463
For sprinkler system —___-_--___.----------_------- $ 11,250
Item 464
For science hall ~----_-______-_------_--__------__- 110,000
Item 465
For classroom building_-----_-_._---_____-_-____-_- 10,750
Item 466
For land (Barber property)_--_--_--__________-___ 7,500
Total for the State Teachers College,
at Farmville _------.-________--____- $ 139,500
Madison College
Item 467
For college infirmary
aury science hall__ ~__... .--____
for the Virginia School for the
if and the Blind ~--__-_._.._____.$
Virginia State School at Newport N
nirmary -_._-- ._-.-----.-..... $
t’s residence _________________ _
TY ---~---.------ a. ee
ain building for dormitory_______
expansion____________-_________u.
Item 480 Fi
For gymnasium and recreation building___..-.__---
Total for the Virginia State School, at
Newport News —--------------------- $
Board of Agriculture and Immigrat
Item 481
For two regional laboratories____---------------~-- $
State Soil Conservation Committe
Item 482
For other equipment (machinery) .--------.--.--_- $
Virginia Conservation Commissio
Item 483 |
For purchase of land for Cumberland Gap National
Historical Park ___..-----_----_----------..--- $
Blue Ridge Sanatorium
Item 484
For nurses’ home annex __-_____-_-----------_---- $
Item 485
For fireproof infirmary additions______-_._._-____--
Item 486
For two staff cottages_._.__________-__-__
Item 487
For equipment _______---___--_--______----_ eee
Total for the Blue Ridge Sanatorium_-__$
Catawba Sanatorium
Item 488
For fireproof 120-bed infirmary ~_~-~--.._-__-_____- $
Item 489
For addition to staff apartments
o nurses’ home____-._------.------- .-$ 23,000
convict building_.....-__________-_-_- 2,700
for physician__..-_.-__-_.------------ 1,350
a 20,000
‘r plant and boilers and lines____-___- 126,000
otal for the Catawba Sanatorium__-__- $ 245,500
Piedmont Sanatorium
isposal plant 2... _.-.------. ---. --$ 18,000
infirmary ~~ ~~. 2.0.2. 2 2 ee. 180,000
boilers and heating plant facilities ___ 44,100
At ~---- ew eee --- 56,000
und steam lines to new buildings_____ 15,000
age and ice machinery _____-__.._____ 20,000
otal for the Piedmont Sanatorium___.$ 333,100
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls
d sewage disposal systems.__...._.___$ 18,270
Item 501 F
For infirmary and receiving building ___ . eee
Item 502
For gymnasium and auditorium____-_.. ..---.---_---
Item 503
For site plan and preliminary studies_____________-_
Total for the Virginia Home and In-
dustrial School for Girls.-.---____-- $
Virginia Industrial School for Bo:
Item 504
For sewage disposal and water filtration ___________- $
Item 505
For trade and vocational school building__----_-__-
Item 506
For gymnasium and academic school building. _.__-
Item 507
For dairy barn —-___---______-__________-_______
Item 508
For site plan and preliminary studies________.____-
Total for the Virginia Industrial School
for Boys
Virginia Industrial School for Colorec
Item 509
For landscaping and sidewalks_____-_-______.___-- $
Item 510
For water and sewer extensions
Item 511
For fireproof dormitories (2) _--_.-.---____ - lane.
Item 512
For school and vocational building
Item 513 First Year Second Year
For steel water tank__.________.___. -0 eee 3,330
Item 514
For infirmary building ~_...--__.__.-__.__. ae 32,400
Item 515
For staff quarters and practice cottage ___._.. .. _.. 6,345
Item 516
For central heating plant_______--_____-__________ 90,300
Total for the Virginia Industrial School
for Colored Girls _____- one ee .-- $ 302,295
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys
Item 517
For reservoir, pump lines and hydrants... _ _- $ 10,710
Item 518
For sewage disposal system ~_~-_-_____-__- - 25,200
Item 519
For trade school building ~_._--_---____-_______ wee 35,820
Item 520
For central heating plant _..__-.- ~~ --___ LL ee 144,000
Item 521
For two dormitory units—C and D_______-_________ 137,700
Item 522
For water tank __________________ ee 4 365
Item 523
For equipment __------.------------------- a 2,000
Total for the Virginia Manual Labor
School for Colored Boys —___-_-__.__- $ 359,795
Virginia Commission for the Blind
Item 524
For structures ----. 2... ~~~ ---- ee +--+ $ 45,000
Central State Hospital
Item 525 First Year Second Year
For criminal building ~____-_____-___-------------- $ 8,100
Item 526
For laundry equipment ___..__--_-_-_-_-_-_-------- 31,500
Item 527
For tuberculosis treatment building__-_.---_----__- 40,500
Item 528
For employees’ dormitory building _--_..------____- 18,900
Item 529
For new boiler and stoker____-_______________--__ 20,700
Item 530
For laundry building ____.-------_-_-_----____. --__- 19,800
Item 531
For refrigeration ~---.-----~-- (poe ----- eee --- 4,770
Total for the Central State Hospital.__$ 144,270
Petersburg State Colony
Item 532 ;
For land ~_-_.---..-..------ _ aan eee eee $ 63,000
Item 533
For structures -_.-_----~-.-------------------__-- 333,000
Total for the Petersburg State Colony $ 396,000
Eastern State Hospital
Item 534
For payment of deficit incurred for buying land, to
be paid only out of special funds realized from
the sale of land by the Eastern State Hospital
and paid into the State treasury to the credit of
Eastern State Hospital, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury________ $ 10,000
Item 534% - First Year
For purchase of X-Ray equipment_____._____-____-_ $ 12,000
Southwestern State Hospital
Item 535
For cafeteria and kitchen fixtures_..._______._____. $ 35,091
Item 536
For refrigeration for morgue and therapeutic and
diagnostic fixtures ~___-_-.-_____--____________ 1,530
Item 537
For refrigeration and pasteurizing equipment______-. 18,450
Item 538
For laundry equipment ___-_-__--__-____- ne 6,219
Item 539
For remodeling dining rooms and kitchen for cafe-
teria) _---__-__-----___-----_---_--+------------ 31,500
Item 540
For power and light system__-----_-_--____--_--_-_ 40,230
Item 541
For slaughter house and poultry barn_-__------_-- 4,500
Item 542
For rewiring Davis Clinic ~-_--------------------- 1,350
Item 543
For receiving building, 200 patients (2)_---_----___ 231,300
Item 544
For sprinkler system—carpenter shop____~-~--_-_--- 2,500
Item 545
For pipe line to spring.--------------------------- 10,000
Item 546
For improvements to residences and wards-------_ 4,200
Item 547 Fi
For land (new site)_..__-____-___-._-_--_--__---- $
Item 548
For payment of institutional debt_.___--_____-____-
Item 549
For structures—construction of new hospital at
new site _._ ..___________-_-- eee
Total for the Western State Hospital _$
Lynchburg State Colony
Item 550
For school and auditorium building_------_-----_~-- $
Item 551
For dormitory building for epileptics (4)_----_--_--
Item 552
For dormitory building for idiots (4)_--.---.-.--.-
Total for the Lynchburg State Colony .$
The Penitentiary
Item 553
For security building .----------~-- w----------H--- $
The Penitentiary Industrial Depart
Item 554
For equipmeni, to be paid only out of the revenues
derived from the operation of the Penitentiary
Industrial Department and paid into the State
treasury, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury -- _-._---- ~---------- $ 176,000
Item 555
For structures, to be paid only out of the revenues
treasury, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury --_-.--_--_---__-_-___. $ 50,000
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for D:
Item 556
For payment of institutional debt, for water filtration
and distribution system ____---_-----__--_-___- $
Item 556%
For payment oi institutional debt for water filtration
and distribution system, to be paid only out of
the revenues derived from the operation of the
Penitentiary Industrial Department, and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury___.__-__ $ 50,000
Item 557
For hospital building ~--___---__.-_----_-______--
Item 558
For cell building No. 1___------------------------
Item 559
For architects’ fees _____________________________-
Total for the State Penitentiary Farm
and State Prison Farm for Defective
Misdemeanants __------------ ae $
State Industrial Farm for Wom
Item 560
For equipment -_-------------------------------- $
Item 561
For land _____~--___---_ eee
Item 562
For enlarging water and sewage system _-_____-_--_-
Item 563
For machine house, root and vegetable storage_____
m 564 F
r railroad siding --------____------------------- $
m 565
r electric distribution system___-.__--_----------
m 566
r equipment for central laundry___.---_--------
m 567
r structures for central laundry___..____---_-----
m 56714
r payment of deficit incurred for maintenance
of road camp for housing prisoners during con-
struction, to be paid only out of the revenues
derived from the operation of the Penitentiary
Industrial Department and paid into the State
treasury, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury --_----_------__-_-_- $ 32,000
Total for the State Industrial Farm
for Women -_---------------------- $
Regional Prison Farm No. 1
m 568
r equipment ________-___________ eee $
m 570
r structures —~__________ LL
Total for the Regional Prison Farm
No. 1] __---------- ee $
2m 571
r equipment ~~ -------___-_____- eee $
m 572
r land and structures ~~ -_-________-________u__ Le
Total for the Regional Prison Farm
No. 2 __----_--_-------------------- $ 56,610
Grand total ~______.__________--__---- $11,125,350
To be paid from general fund_-____-_-- $10,660,350
To be paid from special funds:
Division of Motor Vehicles_______- $ 4,000
Department of State Police.___._- 143,000
Eastern State Hospital._.__._______- 10,000
Penitentiary Industrial Department. 308,000
$ 465,000
3. The unexpended balances at the close of business on June 30, 19
following appropriations, made by Chapter 407 of the Acts of Assembl;
as shown by the records of the Division of Accounts and Control, a
reappropriated for expenditure by the respective State agencies to w
appropriations were made, and except as herein otherwise expressly
for the purpose for which such appropriations were made by said chapt
the Acts of Assembly of 1944,
Governor’s Office
Buildings and equipment for aiding the development of vocational
education ~_.--_.___---_.---____----- +--+ -- $
It is hereby provided that this appropriation shall be expended on
warrants of the comptroller issued upon vouchers signed by the Gov-
ernor or by such other person or persons as may be designated by him
for the purpose.
The Governor is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to expend out
of this appropriation of $2,200,000 a sum not exceeding $70,000 each
year for use in paying instructional costs of the School Community
Canneries of the State; provided, that, if Federal aid for the pur-
pose of paying such instructional costs should be made available at
any time during the biennium ending June 30, 1948, such Federal
funds shall be used to replace a like amount of any State funds
which may otherwise be provided under this appropriation.
Division of Grounds and Buildings
Parking lot on Grace Street between 13th and Ballard Streets________ $
Land, to be paid only out of the State highway maintenance and con-
struction fund, and not out of the general fund of the State treas-
Ury _..--------------------+-------------------------------------. $
Structures, to be paid only out of the State highway maintenance and
construction fund, and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury __.._---_-__-__-___----_--_-_-_---- eee
Insulation and ventilation of the Motor Vehicle Building at 12th and
Main Streets, to be paid only out of the State highway mainten-
ance and construction fund, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury ___.___-._-_---__------------------ eee
Department of State Police
Land and structures, for radio equipment, to be paid only out of the
State highway maintenance and construction fund, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury______________-_____._____- $
State Corporation Commission
Airports to be paid only out of the tax on gasoline sold for use and
used on flights within the State of Virginia, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury______________________________ $
Virginia State Library
Additional equipment and binding records__.._-__---------_______._-- $
College of William and Mary
Academic buildings at Norfolk____-.-_-____-___---_-_-_-_--______ Le. $
Additional equipment _.__------------__-____-___- woe eee eee
Medical College of Virginia, College Division
St. Philip Hospital post graduate clinic for Negro physicians________- $
Water pipe to power plant__________________________ eee
Clay Street terminus_____---__--__-__---_-_---------------------_
Purchase of real estate__._____-___..000 eee eee
Additional equipment —_--_--------.----_-_-__--_----- eee
Medical College of Virginia, Hospital Division
University of Virginia
First Year Second Year
Books for law library_______.._-_----_-__-______-_----------------. $ 10,000
Dormitories, cafeteria and student activities buildings_________________ 2,935,000
Additions to power plant_____--_----__-_--_-_--------__-------------- 120.000
Fireproof hospital construction _.___--__-__-__-_--__--.. eee 511,000
Additional equipment _~--__------ ~ oe eae e eee eee _ 35,000
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Additions to power plant_._______._____-_-__--- eee eee $ 22.000
Drilling and testing wells....._.-.-______-__-___-___-___-______- Te 20,000
Student hospital _...._._.-_-__--- ee eee eee 200,000
Engineer’s laboratory _____.__-_-.--------------_-_----- eee -__ 450,000
Additional equipment —___.--~-_-_- oe ee eee eee 35,000
Structures _._.________-_-___-- +e eee eee $ 7,000
Army vehicle shed_____ Jeena enon eee ee ene. $ 5,000
Additional equipment _____-----_____-_--- eee 20,000
Virginia State College
Street and road improvements______-._____--_-___-___-_-_---e- eee. $ 5,000
Classroom and activities building .___.___-_________----____-_________ 150,000
Dormitory for women______._--_-_--__-----_------------------ Le 100,000
Home for teachers____..--______--___-__--__----_-__-_-e ee 18,000
Coal bin, siding and heating plant facilities__._______..--_.--__-_______ 13,900
Additional equipment _____--------------------_----------_--_____-_- 20,000
State Teachers College, at Farmville
Sprinkler system extension___.----- $ 7,500
Science hall ~_.---_.-__--_-------------_----------------- ee 175.000
Additional equipment __-----_-----_--------------~-_--------___-_ ie 12,000
Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia
Renovation of Willard Hall._-_.__.-_---_____________-___ee $ 15,000
Infirmary building ~_._--.----------------------------------------_- 25,000
Additional unit to dining hall___.._--_-_-----------------------___._- 60,000
New boiler house and equipment_____-____-------------.-.-__---_____
Additional equipment —_----__---_----_-_-___-__-----_-_-_____e ie.
Madison College
Remodeling and equipping three dormitories_.___._.____..-_-________- $
College infirmary __.__-__-_--_-___-___-----_-_-__---_---------__
Additional equipment ________..-.--_---_-____-_-___- ee
Radford College, Women’s Division of the Virginia Polytechnic |
Sidewalks ~_-_________-_--_____-_-- eee $
Campus entrance and driveway_______._-_._--_-_--___-_------_-__-__-
Coal and ash handling equipment._____.__.-___-_-____-_---.______--
Underground electric wiring..____.__.________. ce eee eee eee
Dormitory building and equipment_______________-___------_-2____-__
Boiler and stoker______._-_____ pepe eee eee ee eee
Additional equipment ___.____-_-.___-_.---- eee eee
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind
Deaf boys’ dormitory_______--_______------_..----------------___---- $
Virginia State School at Newport News
Additions and betterments....._._______-_-_--____---_.__--_-____-__- $
Coal bin -_-----..---------------------__-- aoe a eae a+ -- oe
Academic building and library____..._._--_..-.-----__--------_-_--_-
Dining hall ~---._-.-____-_______ eee
Boys’ dormitory ____-__-_----------~..----------------------_-------
Remodeling boys’ dormitory for workshop_...-_- wena anne
Virginia Conservation Commission
Materials, land and structures__-.----.-----------_----+--------------- $
There is hereby reappropriated to the Virginia Conservation Com-
mission out of the unexpended balance in the appropriation for water
resource investigation—stream gaging, for the biennium ending June
30, 1946, such amount not exceeding $4,000 as may be necessary to
pay for any claims, demands or liabilities incurred prior to June 30,
1946, and unpaid at the close of business on that date, for the pur-
chase of trucks by the said Virginia Conservation Commission for use
for water resources investigation—stream gaging.
First Year Second Year
State Convict Road Force
Land, to be paid only out of the State highway maintenance and con-
struction fund, and not out of the general fund of the State treas-
Ury —-_--___ eee $ 20,000
Road camps, to be paid only out of the State highway maintenance and
construction fund, and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury ~.-_._-_-___--_--__-_--__-- ee -e- + -- 100,000
Storage building, to be paid only out of the State highway maintenance
and construction fund, and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury ~___.____---_--_---_---____-------_-------------------- 100,000
Boilers and stokers_______________-_---_-_--_ eee eee. $ 20,000
Nurses’ home annex__________-___-___-__-______-_--_-- eee 43,500
Surface treatment—main entrance road_________________-_----__-___- 3,000
Fireproof infirmary addition_._.._._--.-_-_.---____--.------------------ 20,000
Catawba Sanatorium
Fireproof 120-bed infirmary to replace five old frame buildings______- $ 240,000
Additions to present staff apartment building_._._______-_-----___--__ 8,000
Addition to nurses’ home___-____-___-----_---__--------------------- 20,000
Fireproof dormitory building for twelve prisoners__._________-_-___.__ 3,500
Dwelling for physician_._____.-_--_----__------------------------.-- 5,000
Renewal of main steam lines____-__-____---__-_---__----------------- 13,500
There is hereby reappropriated to Catawba Sanatorium out of
the unexpended balance in the appropriation for maintenance and opera-
tion of said institution for the biennium ending June 30, 1946, such
amount not exceeding $15,000 as may be necessary to pay for any
claims, demands or liabilities incurred prior to June 30, 1946, and
unpaid at the close of business on that date, for the purchase or
installation of refrigeration and ice-making equipment at the said
Sanatoria.
Piedmont Sanatorium
Sewage disposal plant__________----__------------------------------- $ 20,000
Kitchen, dining room and storage building__-_-----------------_----- 95,000
Nurses’ home -----------------------------~------------------------ 140,000
Staff buildings, remodeling administration building and completion of
PEAMUTTED EG ec ee 21,000
Additional boiler and stoker_._-------------------------------------- 10,000
Service roads and grading___-__-_----------------------------+--------- 5,000
Addition to well, pump and pipeline____-_-__--------------.-------_-__ 10,000
Structures —_-.------------------------------------------+------+---- 68,673
Fireproof infirmary __________-_____---___-~__--_ ee
Culinary department, dining room and equipment-__-____ a
Building to house staff___.._________________-__-____-__-__
Boiler and stoker__________---.__---_-_---_-_-------__-_---_--
Shop machinery ____-___.---------_----_-----_-- e+e -e
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Gi
Fireproofing and rehabilitation of buildings__..___..._.._--_____
Water and sewage disposal systems________________-__-_______
Infirmary and receiving building___._____.____________________-
Staff residences _____________-_____-__-____ eee eee
Gymnasium and auditorium..._._._..--___--_______--________-
Virginia Industrial School for Boys
Boiler and generator__________________-____ eee
Underground electric system__________________________-__-___-
This appropriation of $4,500 to be applied to “Gymnasium a
demic School Building”
Trade and vocational building_._-__.___.___.__-_____-__-______-
Gymnasium and academic school building.____.._._-._____-____
Laundry building and equipment__-__-_____________-_._.._-___-
This appropriation of $10,000 to be applied to ‘“Gymnasii
Academic School Building”
Cannery building and equipment.___________.________--_-_--_-
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girl
Fireproof dormitories (2)-.____----__-----_.----__---__------
School and vocational building __._.._._._______--_____-----_-
Staff quarters and practice cottage__________________--_._--_-_
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored B:
Two dormitory units C and D___-__--_-_- ene eae
Sewage disposal system ___-___-------------------------------
Teachers’ dormitory ___--.-_-_------------.---__---_--------
This appropriation of $8,000 to be applied to “Trade School
ing”
Staff residences (2) -___.___-_----------------------.--------
This appropriation of $8,000 to be applied to “Trade School
ing”
Water tank _________-_---._--_-__--.------_------- ----------
Farm and storage buildings__.._._______-_-_-__----__-_------_--
First Year Second Year
Trade school building__--. eee eee eee 2 eee eee ne eee eee eee ene 30,000
Academic school building _._________---_-__-__-.__-___------ ee. 29,000
This appropriation of $29,000 to be applied to ‘Trade School Build-
ing”
Virginia Commission for the Blind
Addition to workshop for the blind___._______ wee eee ene eee eee $ 50.000
Central State Hospital
Refrigeration _________. _._-_-__-_-------_----_-- eee $ 15,600
Remodeling and fireproofing old buildings._.__.___._.__.-2_.--_-_____- 30,000
This appropriation of $30,000 to be applied to “Building to House
Laundry Equipment”
Criminal building ~_---__-__-----___.-..----------------- eee ee 20,000
Building to house laundry equipment-_________. coe ee ee eee eee — 30,000
Tuberculosis treatment building __.. __ ween eee eee eee eee 120,000
Employees’ dormitory. building _.____- ene ene eee nee eee ee — 160,000
Petersburg State Colony
Additional equipment -- Lee eee ee eee ee eee eee $ 25.000
Land __-_--- eee een fa pee re ge gr ree oe ae 50,000
Structures ___._____-_-_.-- oe. ee eee eee ee eee 200,000
Eastern State Hospital
Rebuilding institution at Dunbar_-_--_-__- (oe eee eee eee $ 3,251,274
Southwestern State Hospital
Slaughterhouse and poultry barn__---_--------------------___-______- $ 9,500
Refrigeration for morgue and therapeutic and diagnostic fixtures_____- 6,800
TT eae reenter eens totem tern i tn nig RS 50,000
Receiving building and medical center_______-_---------------~--___- 100,000
This appropriation of $100,000 to be applied to’’Receiving Building”
Cafeteria and kitchen equipment____._._-_______-____-_-----_-_--_ 30,000
Laundry equipment ~_-----------------------------------+------------ 33,300
Refrigeration and pasteurizing equipment._______--------------_--____ 22 000
Power and light system. as. 26 ose ner ee ee 5,000
Western State Hospital
New buildings and remodeling old buildings_---__..___-_--_--_______- $ 947.000
First Year Second Year
DeJarnette State Sanatorium
Structures, to be paid only out of the revenues earned by the DeJarnette
State Sanatorium, and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury ~-----------------~------~~--~~--~+-----------+--------+--- $
Lynchburg State Colony
Remodeling and fireproofing old buildings__________-___-____________- $
This appropriation of $36,000 to be applied as follows:
$10,000 to boiler and stoker
6,000 to dormitory building for epileptics
2,500 to hot water storage tank
2,500 to addition of air-conditioning unit to operating room
14,000 to incinerator plant
——
$36,000 Total
Additional farm buildings__.-_------------------------------------_-- :
Dormitory building for epileptics___.__._--____---_-----------_-_--_-
Dining hall and kitchen building__-_._---_--_--__---_----------_____-
This appropriation of $60,000 to be applied to “Dormitory building
for epileptics”
Employees’ dormitory building__-_-------------_-----------------_____
Staff residences ~--------------------------+---~-----_----- He
Boiler and stohet—— —— nn i ee ci se
Storage site ~-.------------------------------~---------------------- $
Security building ~-------------------------_----------------_--__-
The Penitentiary Industrial Department
Additional equipment, to be paid only out of the revenues derived from
the operation of the Penitentiary Industrial Department, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury__.__--_______________ $
State Penitentiary Farm
New boiler house and fixtures___-___-------------__--_- $
Vocational training shops.___---_-_---__-_-_____--_--_--___-
This appropriation of $50,000 to be applied to “Hospital Building”
Inmate quarters ~_--------_--~-------_----------_-----------
This appropriation of $75,000 to be applied to “Hospital Building”
Water filtration plant and distribution system_____________-___-________
6,000
360,000
60,000
85,000
22,500
32,300
First Year Second Year
Southampton Penitentiary Farm
Sewage disposal plant____.__-___--_----.-__-___-_-__-_----____-_-__- $
Building material ~-_----_--__---_---_-----_------------------------
Fire hydrants, firehose, etc....-_._-_.___-_____-____--__--_---___--__e
Cold storage plant.________________-__--____--_-----------__ +--+
Power plant __.______________-__- wee eee
Dormitories ___-__-_____-___-----_-------- | eee ee eee eee
Shop building ______-___.-_-__- ee eee eee eee
Laundry equipment _________________-_-___- ee eee $
This appropriation of $25,000 to be applied to “Central Laundry—
Equipment”
Land _____-_-_ eee eee eee eee
Enlarging water and sewage disposal system _____._-___________-___-
Service roads and grading.__________________..--- eee
Structures __-_._____--___ eee eee eee
This appropriation of $75,000 to be applied as follows:
22,000 to Dormitory No. 3
53,000 to maintenance of road camps for housing prisoners
during construction
$75,000 Total
Administration and storage building ___________--.___.----_--_-_-_
Dormitories (3) ~--------------------------------------------------
Staff house -.-_-._____-_______---_-_---- eee eee
Power plant and conduits.__._-__._-._-- eee eee eee eee
Laundry ___-__-_-----____-_----------+-------_-------------------_--
This appropriation of $10,000 to be applied to “Central Laundry—
Structures”
Shop and assembly building_____-_----_-----------------------------
This appropriation of $25,000 to be applied as follows:
$19,000 to maintenance of road camp for housing prisoners
during construction
6,000 to railroad siding
$25,000 Total
Barn, silo, piggery and chicken house_____----__------------_----_.__
Machine house, root and vegetable storage________-_--_---_---_____-__
26,000
7,000
6,500
32,000
80,000
103,000
50,000
30,000
210,000
45,000
65,000
10,000
25,000
13,000
3,000
Regional Prison Farms
First Year Second Year
Equipment, land and structures_____.___.-__________-__.-_-_-___-_---- $ 397,750
Total ___-____-------------------__---- woe ene eee ee. $18,485,907
From general fund _____-_2_--_-- oo eee eee $18,069,907
From special funds .______________-___--_____------------ 416,000
4. The unexpended balances at the close of business on June 30, 1946, in the
following appropriations, made by Chapter 475 of the Acts of Assembly of 1942
and reappropriated by Chapter 407 of the Acts of Assembly of 1944, as shown
by the records of the Division of Accounts and Control, are hereby reappropriated
for expenditure by the respective State agencies to which such appropriations
were made, and except as herein otherwise expressly provided, for the purpose
for which such appropriations were made by said Chapter 475 of the Acts of
Assembly of 1942.
Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia
Renovation of Willard Hall_____._.__.-_-__--_-_-___-_-- eee $ 50,000
Infirmary building ~--.---------------------.----------------------- 50,000
Radford College, Woman’s Division of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Remodeling Tyler Hall dormitory_...________.-_-_-_-__---___---_---- $ 46,400
Remodeling Madame Russell dormitory_____.___------__-_-_____-_-_-_ 22,900
State Teachers College, at Farmville
Sprinkler system extension._____.-__-._------_-------------__--____- $ 18,600
Classroom building ____._----_--_----------------------------------- 15,000
Infirmary ._.____..------------_------------------------------------. $ 74,000
Home economics building_..__._..._-_-_______-------_------ ee ee 127.000
Heating plant facilities_...._._.__---_--_____-------_------+----------- 39,000
University of Virginia
Laundry addition equipment___--_---------------------------_-__--_- $ 41,400
This appropriation of $41,400 to be applied as follows:
$32,500 to payment of debt incurred for land
8,900 to equipment
$41,400 Total
Equipment for Rotunda___________-________________-____--_________-
Heating tunnels and increased mains_________._.-_._------__-_______-
Addition to hospital laundry___._...._--________-_---_-- eee
This appropriation of $17,000 to be applied to equipment
Completion of Rotunda.___.__.__-_----------- eee eee eee eee
Incinerator for garbage disposal.._._..____________..---.----_-____-__
Addition to chemistry building._.__-_._-_-..-_--_---__-_-_-_-___-___-
Addition to hospital kitchen.......-.-___-____--_--__----e eee
Underground electric distribution system___._.-_-__--__---.----______
Completion of internes’ quarters .........-__-_.-__-__-_-_------_____ Le
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Additional water supply_.._...._-_-__.___-_----- 2 eee $
Improvements to sewage disposal plant__.________.__-____-_-________-
Fly ash eliminators and water softeners _________.______------_______-
500 H. P. boiler and installation.__...._-_..-_---_____----_---_-_._--
Land for orchard___.-.______________-__-___ eee eee
Lavatories in old barracks________._____--__---_-__--____-_--_____-
College of William and Mary
Rebuilding heating and distribution system_.__...._-_________ eee ee $
Extension to power plant_____.___.--_-- eee ee
Completion of drill field....---.. eee ee eee $
Barracks extension, not exceeding__.. 0-2-2 ~~ 2. 2 eee
Alterations to hospital. ...._-_.._--____-__- woo eee oe nee ee eee eee
Madison College
Addition to Maury Science Hall. ___~______ (eee eee eee. $
Dormitory _...-.-. —_.-..-- See eee eee eee eee ee
Medical College of Virginia—College Division
Repairs to and modernization of elevator in McGuire Hall__._-_____- $
Library stacks _._.__..___._. ~~ ----- eee eee eee eee
Medical College of Virginia—Hospital Division
Repairs to sidewalks. -_._-_---.---------------------- Wann $
Irrigation system
Recreation building
Renovating building for student infirmary__________--_--_-_--_________ $
Superintendent’s residence
Water tank and fire hydrants____________-___________-__---_-_______- $
Virginia Truck Experiment Station
First Year Second Year
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind
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Virginia State School at Newport News
State Penitentiary Farm
Expansion of sewage disposal plant________-__-_.-____---________-__-
Kitchen and bakery equipment
New boiler—State Farm_
meee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eww ee we ew ee
This appropriation of $5,000 to be applied to “Hospital Building”
New boiler—Misdemeanant Farm________-____.---_-----_--_---______
This appropriation of $5,000 to be applied to “Hospital Building”
Laundry equipment______._------_----_-__-_---____----_-----______-
This appropriation of $12,000 to be applied to “Hospital Building”
Granary
Criminal building
rm me ee ee me a ee ee a ee ee ae a ae a i a we ee a ee ee
Additional boiler and stoker________________-____________---_
Additions to water treatment plant__.__.__________-____--_----_______
12” C. I. sewer mains______________-______-___-_ eee
Laundry
Remodeling and fireproofing Cameron Hall__..-_._._-_-_-_______-__- $
equipment
ee a i ae a ae a a ne ee ae we a a ee a i ee ee ee
Eastern State Hospital
Implovees’ dormitory at Dunbar_____________________-___----_______
Completion of auditorium_._-__-_..----_-_-___-_- eee eee eee $
Southwestern State Hospital
Improvements to power and light system_______________------------_-
Rewiring Davis Clinic
Reception building
Laundry
equipment
1,300
150,000
5,000
8,000
10,000
7,900
5,000
5,000
5,000
12,000
5,000
200.000
21,000
8,400
13,100
35,000
5.000
82,500
10,000
83.650
5,000
175,000
6,000
Western State Hospital
First Year Second Year
New boiler plant building__--._-.---------_-------------------_-.__- $ 18,000
Remodeling and fireproofing old buildings._.._______-__-__-__________ 35,000
Reception building ~--_---------------------_----------------------_- 225,000
Elevator, administration building-___._.-_-.-------------------------- 10,000
DeJarnette State Sanatorium
Building for disturbed patients___._-.------------___-_-_--__-_______- $ 60,500
Lynchburg State Colony
Hot water storage tank____-_-------____---__---_--_-_----__--_--- $ 3,500
New sidewalks -------------------------_-----__--+---------------- 20,000
This appropriation of $20,000 to be applied to “Dormitory Buildings
for Epileptics”
School and auditorium___.-----------------------------~--- ea a---- 200,000
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls
Additions and betterments____--.__----__--_-_-_--_-------------------_- $ 17,320
Virginia Industrial School for Boys
New power house____--__-----_---_----__--__---------_----_----_--- $ 7,500
Sewage disposal and water filtration systems__-___.---.----_-________ 24,000
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls
Extension of sewerage to farm cottage__----____-_---_--_-__-_______ $ 700
Automatic sprinkler and hydrants__..__.__-_--___--___-_---_--___-___ 12,000
This appropriation of $12,000 to be applied to “Fireproof Dormi-
tories” — |
Steel water tank____-------------_-----------------------_---------- 8,000
Infirmary building ~----------------------------------------------_- 44,000
Electric refrigeration for storerooms___--_.-------_---_-----__-__-_-_- 540
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys
Dormitory ~.._--------------------------_------------_------------- $ 13,500
This appropriation of $13,500 to be applied to “Trade School
Building”
Central heating plant._-_-_----_----_----------------------~------_- 10,000
Reservoir, pump lines and hydrants_____----.-----------_--____--_-__ 6,000
Blue Ridge Sanatorium
First Year Second Year
Underground steam mains_________________-__--___. ------ $ 20.000
Catawba Sanatorium
Replacement of steam lines__________-__+_-__.--___--_-__---_----___. $ 5,920
Remodeling power plant_________-_______.__-------_-----_---------- 40.000
This appropriation of $40,000 to be applied to “New Power Plant”
‘Piedmont Sanatorium
Additional well, pump and pipe lines____._____._____-_______________. $ 3,500
Addition to infirmary____..-.-____-________-___-____-__-_----------- 200,000
Extension of power plant_______ -.._--_____-_--_-______--_---__. a 26,000
Division of Motor Vehicles
New elevator for 12th Street building_____________________________-- $ 7,000
Freight elevator for 12th Street building____.......__-._----___-_____._- 1,000
Accoustical treatment for graphotype room.._-_......- 0.22.2. 800
Grand total ___..__.._.0_ ee eee -__. $ 3.834264
5. The unexpended balances at the close of business on June 30, 1946, in the
following appropriations made by the Acts of the extra session of the General
Assembly of 1945 (Chapters 7, 21, and 31), as shown by the records of the
Division of Accounts and Control, are hereby reappropriated for expenditure by
the respective State agencies to which such appropriations were made, and tor
the purpose for which made:
University of Virginia
Girls’ dormitory ~_________-__-_-_-_--_______---__------ ee _ ee ee. $ 400,000
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Completing agricultural building __.._________-_.-_-_________--------- $ 244.447
Southampton Penitentiary Farm
Buildings, equipment and other betterments......._....____------__---_- $ 650,000
Total _.-_----------- oooh ea ae eee eee e+ ------- $ 1,294,447
6. The following appropriations payable from the general fund of the State
treasury, amounting to a total for the year ending on June 30, 1947, of
$5,440,250 and for the year ending June 30, 1948 to $262,500, are made upon
the condition that the said appropriations shall not be available, either in
whole or in part, unless and until the Governor has certified to the Comp-
troller in writing that the payment of the said apprcpriations will not, in the
judgment of the Governor, create a deficit in the general fund of the State
treasury, and it is further provided that any partial reduction which may be
made under this paragraph in the aforesaid appropriations shall be applied on
a uniform percentage basis to each of the items included in this total of
$5,440,250 the first year and $262,500 the second year.
GOVERNOR’S OFFICE
For major repairs to State-owned buildings and equipment.__.____._.$ 1,000,000
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville
For physics building______...------_----__----__------..------------- $ 611,000
For law school additional equipment. __--__-_-__---_-------_--------- 200,000
Total for the University of Virginia, at Charlottesville. $ 811,000
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond—cCollege Division
For dental school building.__.-_--------_--_-----_--------_------____- $ 621,250
Medical College of Virginia—Hospital Division
For furnishing two floors of hospital building__._._-._..--______... -- $ 92,500
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg
For academic science building._...____-----------__---------___--__. $ 375,000
For dormitory at Virginia Polytechnic Institute_.._....-.--_____.___- 375.000
Total for the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at
Blacksburg __---_---------------------------__..-_-- $ 750.000
Virginia Military Institute
For extension of barracks .____.__________-_______-- eee ee $ 270,000
Radford College, Woman’s Division of the Virginia Polytechnic |
at Radford
First Year Sec«
For training school building__-.-.___---___-__-___-_-------------_-__ $
For purchase of real estate--___.--____------------------------.-. a
Total for Radford College, Woman’s Division of
the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Radford________ $
Virginia State College, at Petersburg
For classroom and laboratory building_..__.....____-_-__-___________ $
Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia, at Freder
For education building__--_---..-__----__----_--------------____-__ $
State Teachers College, at Farmville
For structures ~-_-------------------------~------------------.----- $
Madison College, at Harrisonburg
For music and fine arts building.._..__________-__--_-------___________ $
Lynchburg State Colony
For dormitory -__-_----_-------------------------------------- .---- $
Free Text Books
For aiding county and city school boards in the
cost of free text books in the elementary grades,
as provided by law___-_---------------------------------------- $
each year.
Woodrow Wilson Hospital
The Governor is hereby authorized to accept from the United
States, or its appropriate agent or agency, a transfer and conveyance
to the Commonwealth of Virginia of the lands and buildings and any
other incidental property connected therewith, known as the Woodrow
Wilson General Hospital located on Route 250 between Staunton and
Waynesboro, if, in his opinion, the best interests of the Common-
wealth will be promoted thereby. The Governor is further authorized
to permit the use of said buildings and property, or such part or parts
thereof as he deems advisable, by the Department of Health and the
Department of Education, either or both. There is hereby ap-
propriated as a capital expenditure, to be used for the purchase of
certain property now utilized by the Federal government in the
operation of the said hospital, the sum of__.______-_________________ $ 300,000
It is hereby provided that this appropriation shall be paid on
warrants of the Comptroller, issued upon vouchers signed by the Gov-
ernor, or such other person or persons as may be designated by him
for that purpose.
It is further provided, however, that this appropriation of
$300,000 shall not become available for expenditure, either in whole
or in part, unless and until the Governor has certified to the comp-
troller in writing that the payment of the said appropriation will not,
in the judgment of the Governor, create or add to a deficit in the
general fund of the State treasury during the biennium which ends
June 30, 1948.
Grand Total _- ~~ --______- ee eee $ 5,440,250
the first year and $262,500 the second year.
7. Notwithstanding any provision of this, or of any other act to the con-
trary, it is hereby provided that no appropriation made by this act for additions
and betterments, at. any State institution, shall become available for expenditure
either in whole or in part until the Governor has certified in writing to the
Comptroller that the labor, materials and other facilities, if any, required tor the
acquisition or construction of such additions and betterments can and will be
obtained at reasonable cost; provided, however, that the provisions of this sec-
tion shall not apply to any appropriation for additional equipment contained in
Section 1 of this act.
Provided, however, that the Governor, at his discretion, may release such
sum, or sums, as are necessary to pay for the preparation of plans and specifica-
tions by architects and engineers, provided that the cost of the construction
covered by such drawings and specifications does not exceed the appropriation
therefor; provided, further, however, that the architectural or engineering fees
paid on completion of the preliminary design for any such project may be based
on such estimated costs as may be approved by the Governor in writing, where
it is shown to the satisfaction of the Governor that higher costs of labor or
material, or both, or other unforeseen conditions, have made the appropriation
inadequate fer the completion of the project for which the appropriation was
made, and where in the judgment of the Governor such changed conditions
justify the payment of architectural or engineering fees based on costs exceeding
the appropriation.
8. From every appropriation in this act for capital outlays for new buildings,
betterments or improvements, as distinguished from appropriations for repairs,
maintenance and upkeep, at State institutions, a sum sufficient, not exceeding one
per centum, 1s transferred and appropriated to the Governor’s office, to be
expended in examining and approving or disapproving, all plans and specifications
prepared by architects and engineers for the new buildings, betterments, or
improvements; and in regard to each project for which a capital outlay appro-
priation is made in this act, the Governor is hereby authorized to determine
the urgency of its need, as compared with the need for other capital outlay
projects as herein authorized, and for which appropriations are herein made;
and he is further authorized to determine whether the proposed plans and spcci-
fications for each capital outlay project for which appropriations are herein made,
are suitable and adequate, and whether or not they involve expenditures which
are excessive for the purposes intended. No capital outlay project, for which an
appropriation is made in this act, shall be commenced until the approval in writ-
ing of the Governor shall have first been obtained; provided, however, that no
transfer shall be made under the provisions of this section, to the Governor’s
Office from appropriations made for capital outlays for new buildings, better-
ments, or improvements, by the Acts of Assembly of 1942 and 1944 and re-
appropriated by Sections 3 and 4 of this act.
9. There is hereby reappropriated to the Governor’s Office, to be expended
in examining and approving, or disapproving, all plans and specifications pre-
pared by architects and engineers for new buildings, betterments, or improve-
ments for which appropriations were made by Chapter 407 of the Acts of
Assembly of 1944 and Chapter 475 of the Acts of Assembly of 1942, all unex-
pended balances at the close of business on June 30, 1946, as shown by the
records of the Division of Accounts and Control in the amounts transferred from
the said appropriations to the Governor’s Office, during the biennium which
ended June 30, 1946, under Section 4 of Chapter 407 of the Acts of Assembly
of 1944. Where topographic and mechanical utility surveys or other engineering
or architectural surveys or studies at any State institution or institutions are
necessary for the proper exercise by the Governor of the responsibility herein
placed on him for approving or disapproving the aforesaid architectural and en-
gineering plans and specifications for new buildings, betterments, or improve-
ments thereto, the necessary expenditures by the Governor for making such
topographic and mechanical utility surveys may be paid out of the fund herein
provided for the aforesaid examination and approval or disapproval of such
plans and_ specifications.
10. All of the monies hereinabove appropriated as shown by the herein-
above contained items are appropriated upon the provisos, terms, conditions,
and provisions above set forth herein and those hereinafter set forth in the
following remaining sections of this act. All appropriations made in any act
passed at this session of the General Assembly shall be construed as subject
to the same provisions and conditions contained in this section, and all such
appropriations, as well as those contained in this act, are hereby declared to
be maximum and conditional appropriations, the purpose being to make the
general fund appropriations payable in full in the amounts named herein, only
in the event the aggregate revenues to be collected and paid into the general
fund of the State treasury during the biennium for which such appro-
priations are made, including any unexpended balance in general fund rev-
enues brought forward from the biennium which ended June 30, 1946, are
estimated by the Governor to be sufficient to pay all of the said appropria-
tions payable from the said general fund in full; otherwise, the said appro-
priations shall be deemed to be payable in such proportions 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 as available from revenues
to be collected and paid into the general fund of the State treasury in the
said biennium, including any wunexpended balance in general fund revenues
brought forward from the biennium which ended June 30, 1946, but in the
event any reduction in appropriations is found necessary, such reductions shall
be made on a uniform percentage basis applicable alike to each appropriation
made out of the general fund.
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
or by any other 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 appropriation, but all reductions made in allocations
requested by any department, institution, board, commission’ or agency, within
the amounts contained in their respective appropriations shall be uniform in
percentage as to all such respective appropriations, provided that the Director of
the Division of the Budget shall have authority so to restrict any such quarterly
allocation as to prevent the expenditure out of any such appropriation of an
amount in any quarter so large as to threaten a deficit in any such specific
appropriation. In making such examination and survey, the Governor may re-
quire estimates of the prospective collection of revenues from the Comp-
troller, the State Tax Commissioner, the State Corporation 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 contained, reduce all of said appropriations
payable out of the general fund of the State treasury, made by this act or by any
other act when, and to the extent, necessary to prevent any expenditure for the
payment of the said general fund appropriations in excess of the revenues col-
lected and paid into the said general fund of the State treasury during the
biennium for which such appropriations are made, including any unexpended
balance in general fund revenues brought forward from the biennium which
ended June 30, 1946. Any reduction so made shall be applied to all fees, charges
and commissions, including salaries and other allowances to local officers and
employees, the amount of which is fixed by or under genera! law, paid out of
the general fund.
However, in applying any such reductions to the appropriations payable to
sheriffs and city sergeants, the cost of food and other articles necessarily pur-
chased by said sheriffs and city sergeants, in the performance of their official
duties for the State of Virginia, shall be excluded from the said reductions.
It is hereby expressly provided, however, that in the event the Governor shall
find it necessary to order a reduction in general fund appropriations under the
terms of this section, he shall adjust the remaining balances in the capital outlay
appropriations for each agency so as to insure, as far as possible, the most
effective use of its capital outlay balances by each agency.
In exercising the powers and performing the duties set forth in the preceding
paragraphs, the Governor shall in no case reduce the total appropriations made to
any one department, institution or agency therein referred to to any amount less
than seventy-five per centum of the total of the original appropriations.
This section shall not be construed as authorizing any reduction to be made
in the amounts herein appropriated for the payment of a legally authorized
deficit, or for the payment of pensions to Confederate veterans, their widows or
dependents, or for the support of needy Confederate women, or Conitederate
veterans, or for caring for the graves of Confederate dead, or for the actuarial
requirements of the State annuity reserve funds and the State annuity accumula-
tion funds, as provided in any act or acts establishing the Virginia retirement
system for State employees and for public school teachers, nor as authorizing
a reduction in the salary of any State officer where such reduction would be
contrary to the Constitution of the State, nor to any appropriation made to
enable payments to be made in fulfillment of any contract for the construction
and furnishing of any State building or supplies incident thereto.
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 that any such salary reduction which the Governor may order
or require shall apply to salaries payable from special funds as well as to salaries
payable from the general fund of the treasury.
Provided, further, however, that no reduction of more than ten per cent shall
be made under this section in any annual salary of any officer or employee.
11. During the biennium ending July 1, 1948, the compensation of each offi-
cer and employee who enters the service of the Commonwealth or who is pro-
moted to a vacant position shall be fixed for the said biennium at such rate as
shall be approved by the Governor in writing and no increase shall be made in
the compensation of any officer or employee of the State government during the
said biennium except with the Governor’s written approval first obtained. Where
any ofhcer or employee is employed or promoted to fill a vacancy in a positicn
for which a salary is specified by this act, the Governor may fix the salary of
such officer or employee at a lower rate or amount than is specified; unless
exceptional circumstances are found by the Governor, salaries for such officers
and employees shall be established at the entrance rates provided by the budget
classification of positions in the State service.
However, where considerations of efficiency and economy require, the Gov-
ernor may authorize that specified positions be filled without written approval of
the salary of each officer and employee entering such positions; such authoriza-
tion shall be subject to rules and regulations prescribed by the Governor and, for
permanent positions, shall specify positions and rates in accordance with the
budget classification of positions in the State service.
Unless otherwise ordered by the Governor this section shall not apply to
any employee whose salary or wage, including the cash value of perquisites as
established by the Governor, amounts to an annual rate not exceeding $1,200 from
all sources, nor shall the approval of the Governor be required with respect to
the salary or wage of any employee of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
which is not in excess of $1,200.
For his assistance in carrying out the provisions of this section the Governor
may require information in writing from the head of any department, institution
or agency of the State government or from any employee thereof, upon any sub-
ject relating to the duties of any office or position in such department, institution
or agency.
DIVISION OF THE BUDGET
12. The Governor may direct the Director of the Division of the
Budget to prepare and to sign the quarterly allotments of funds from
appropriations required by section 5 of this Act, and the authorizations for
rates of pay required by Section 6 of this Act. Such a direction shall be
limited to such types of allotments and authorizations as, in the opinion of
the Governor, are of routine character. Such allotments and authoriza-
tions shall have the same effect as if the personal signature of the Gover-
nor were subscribed thereto. This section shall not be construed to pro-
hibit an appeal by the head of any department, agency, or institution to the
Governor for reconsideration of any action taken by the Director of the
Division of the Budget under this section.
13. The appropriations provided for in this act for making loans to
students at the several State institutions shall be expended upon such terms
and according to such rules as may be prescribed by the respective govern-
ing 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 institutions for the purpose of aiding these to obtain an
education at such institutions, who might not be able otherwise to do so.
Such loans shall not exceed $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 there-
to, shall be held and used for the purpose specified in this act and no other;
and each of said institutions shall annually, not later than July in each
year thereafter, file, in the office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction,
a statement, 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 funds, 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 institutions
applying for such payment shall have furnished the said Comptroller a cer-
tificate 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
annual report the account of the said funds at each of the said institutions.
Where the student loan fund created by State appropriation is inade-
quate in amount at any institution to carry out fully the purpose for which
this fund was established, the governing board and president of such in-
stitution, with the written consent and approval of the Governor first ob-
tained, 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 establish-
ing 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 receiv-
able 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 ap-
propriations, and the Auditor of Public Accounts shall annually exhibit in his
report 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 writ-
ten 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 outstanding 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 indebtedness 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.
14. Whereas, the office of the Commissioner of Mental Hygiene and
Hospitals, at Richmond, the Central State Hospital, at Petersburg, the
Eastern State Hospital, at Williamsburg, the Southwestern State Hospital,
at Marion, the Western State Hospital, at Staunton, the Lynchburg State
Colony, at Lynchburg, and the Petersburg State Colony, at Petersburg, are
all under the management and direction of the State Hospital Board, it is
expressly provided that the said State Hospital Board is hereby authorized
and empowered, by and with the written approval of the Governor, when-
ever in the opinion of the said Board and of the Governor, the best interests
of the State will thereby be conserved and promoted, to transfer and deduct
from the amounts herein appropriated to any one or more of said hospitals
or institutions for its operation and maintenance, such amounts as may be
deemed proper and add the same to the amounts herein appropriated for
the operation and maintenance of any other one or more of said hospitals
or institutions. In order that a more orderly administration of funds ap-
propriated may be effected, the said hospitals or institutions may, with the
approval of the State Hospital Board, readjust the appropriations by trans-
fers within the major budget classifications, and between personal service
and other items in the budget. Section 1006-b of the Code authorizes the
State Hospital Board to establish mental hygiene clinics. For such pur-
pose the Board, with the approval of the Governor, is hereby authorized
to make use of any available appropriations specific or otherwise, which
have been made to the several hospitals and institutions for operation and
maintenance.
In order that a more orderly and efficient use may be made of capital
outlay appropriations when considering all the hospitals and institutions as
a coordinated system, rather than individual units, the State Hospital Board
is hereby authorized and empowered, with and by the written consent of
the Governor, to transfer capital outlay appropriations, made to any hospital
or institution, from one or more buildings or projects to that of any other
one or more buildings or projects within the institution, provided ap-
propriations have been made to such project or projects, and provided also
that, in the opinion of the Governor and the State Hospital Board, later
developments have rendered such transfers appropriate and advisable, to
carry out the original intention of the General Assembly in that the ap-
propriations made to the various projects shall be used to the best advantage
and for the best interests of the hospital or institution, and in the event
a building or project is completed out of funds specifically appropriated to a
particular hospital, if any surplus from such appropriation should remain
which cannot be used to advantage in the institution, then such surplus may
be transferred, with the approval of the Governor, for the purpose of com-
pleting or contributing toward the completion of any project at one of the
other institutions, such transfer to be subject, however, in every instance
to the conditions above attached to the transfer of appropriations within
the respective institutions.
15. Whereas the Penitentiary, at Richmond, State Penitentiary Farm
and State Prison Farm for Defective Misdemeanants, at State Farm, the
State Industrial Farm for Women, at Goochland, and the Southampton
Penitentiary Farm, at Capron, are all under the management and direction
of the State Board of Corrections, it is expressly provided that the said State
Board of Corrections is hereby authorized and empowered by and with the
written approval of the Governor, whenever in the opinion of said board and
of the Governor the best interests of the State will thereby be conserved
and promoted, to transfer and deduct from the amounts herein appropriated
to any one or more of said prisons for its operation and maintenance, such
amounts as may be deemed proper and add the same to the amounts here-
in appropriated for the operation and maintenance of any other one or
more of said prisons.
In order that a more orderly and efficient use may be made of capital
outlay appropriations when considering all the State penal institutions, ex-
clusive of the State Convict Road Force, as a coordinated system rather
than individual units, the State Board of Corrections is hereby authorized
and empowered, with and by the written consent of the Governor, to trans-
fer capital outlay appropriations made to any of the aforesaid penal in-
stitutions under the control and supervision of the said State Board of Cor-
rections, from one or more buildings or projects to that of any other one
or more buildings or projects within the institution definitely and closely
related to the project for which the appropriation was made, and provided
an appropriation is also made by this Act to said related project, and pro-
vided also that, in the opinion of the Governor and department heads, later
developments have render2d such transfer appropriate to carry out the
original intention of the General Assembly in making the appropriation;
and in the event a building or project is completed out of funds specifically
appropriated to a particular penal institution, if any surplus from such ap-
propriation should remain which cannot be used to advantage in the institu-
tion, then such surplus may be transferred, with the approval of the Gov-
ernor, for the purpose of completing or contributing toward the completion
of any project at one of the other institutions, such transfer to be subject,
however, in every instance to the conditions above attached to the transfer
of appropriations within the respective institutions.
16. Whereas the Virginia Industrial School for Boys, at Beaumont,
the Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls, at ‘Bon Air, the Vir-
ginia Industrial School for Colored Girls, at Peaks Turnout, and the Vir-
ginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys, at Hanover, are all under
the management and direction of the State Board of Public Welfare, it is
expressly provided that the State Board of Public Welfare is hereby au-
thorized and empowered by and with the written approval of the Governor,
whenever in the opinion of said board and of the Governor the best in-
terests or the State will thereby be conserved and promoted, to transfer
and deduct from the amounts herein appropriated to any one or more ot
said institutions for its operation and maintenance, such amounts as may be
deemed proper and add the same to the amounts herein appropriated for
the operation and maintenance of any other one or more of said in-
stitutions.
In order that a more orderly and efficient use may be made of capital
outlay appropriations when considering all the industrial schools or receiv-
ing homes as a co-ordinated system, rather than individual units, the State
Board of Public Welfare is hereby authorized and empowered, with and by
the written consent of the Governor, to transfer capital outlay appropria-
tions, made to any industrial school or receiving home, from one or more
buildings or projects to that of any other one or more buildings or projects
within the institution or receiving home definitely and closely related to the
project tor which the appropriation was made, and provided an appropria-
tion is also made by this Act to said related project, and provided also
that, in the opinion of the Governor and department head, later develop-
ments have rendered such transfer appropriate to carry out the original
intention of the General Assembly in making the appropriation; and in the
event a building or project is completed out of funds specifically appropriated
to a particular industrial school or receiving home, if any surplus from such
appropriation should remain which cannot be used to advantage in the in-
stitution or receiving home, then such surplus may be transferred, with the
approval of the Governor, for the purpose of completing or contributing to-
ward the completion of any project at one of the other institutions, such
transfer to be subject, however, in every instance to the conditions above
attached to the transfer of appropriations within the respective institutions
or receiving homes.
It is hereby further provided that the Governor may authorize or direct,
in writing, under such terms and conditions as he may prescribe the transfer
of surplus farm commodities produced at any one of the aforesaid institu-
tions to any other of the aforesaid institutions.
17. All of the taxes upon inheritances hereafter collected, regardless of
the date of the death of the decedent, shall, when collected, be paid promptly
and directly into the general fund of the State treasury.
18. All monies hereafter paid into the State treasury by or on behalf
of any county, city or other political subdivision of this State, or officer or
agency thereof, by way of reimbursement, 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 derived in the
manner as aforesaid, shall on such date be converted into the general fund
of the State treasury.
19. 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 Agriculture 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.
20. 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
Agriculture and Immigration for the voluntary inspection of agricultural
and other products or commodities and for the inspection of herring and
for the certification of the grade classification, quality and condition there-
of, shall be paid promptly and directly into the general fund of the State
treasury.
21. All fees and other charges hereafter collected by or on behalf or
on account of the State Corporation Commission, or any division or bureau
thereof, in pursuance of law, for regulating the sale of securities, shall be
paid promptly and directly into the general fund of the State treasury.
With the written consent and approval of the Governor first obtained,
the Corporation Commission may spend in addition to the appropriation
herein contained, for the examination and supervision of banks, small loan
companies, credit unions, and building and loan associations, any additional
revenues paid into the State treasury from examination and_ supervision
charges made against said institutions.
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, provided, 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 appropria-
tions herein made, for the supervision, inspection and regulation of con-
cerns 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.
The Governor is authorized in his discretion to increase the annual
appropriation 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 is-
suance and/or sale of securities.
22. The Governor is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to increase
the annual appropriation for the State Corporation Commission for regulat-
ing motor vehicle carriers and motor bus transportation, and transportation
brokers, and for examination of bus and truck companies for purpose of
taxation to an amount not to exceed the sums collected and paid into the
State treasury by the State Corporation Commission from the administra-
tion of laws relating to said activities. Provided, however, that any such
increase in expenditures so authorized by the Governor shall be paid only
out of the State highway. maintenance and construction fund.
23. <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
received in pursuance of offers in compromise of prosecution for violation
of the Tax Jaws 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 3],
1926, for expenditure by the State Tax Commission and its successor, 15
hereby abolished.
24. 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
administered 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 paragraph 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, the funds derived from the licensing and in-
spection of creameries, cheese plants, condensed milk plants, ice cream
plants, milk distributing plants and milk and ice cream buying stations, the
fund derived under the provisions of the act entitled “An act to regulate
the distribution and sale of milk and cream, to define and fix standards for
said milk and cream, to provide for bio-assays of certain milk, and to pro-
vide for the payment for such assays, and for the disposition of funds col-
lected,” approved March 31, 1938 (Acts of Assembly of 1938, page 671);
the funds derived under the provisions of the act entitled “An act to
provide for the inspection of sweet cream and ice cream mix imported into
the State of Virginia,” approved March 31, 1938 (Acts of Assembly of
1938, page 711); 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.
25. All fees hereafter collected for the examination and licensing of
motion 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.
26. It is hereby provided that the military fund be, and the same is
hereby abolished, and monies shall no longer be set aside by the Comptrol-
ler for the said fund.
27. All revenues and funds heretofore accumulated or hereafter col-
lected under the provisions of section 15 of an act approved March 30,
1936 (Acts of Assembly, 1936, page 775), shall be paid directly and
promptly into the general fund of the State treasury.
28. All monies, fees and revenues heretofore accumulated, or here-
after collected by the Virginia Conservation Commission by, from, or
through the. operation of State parks, including entrance and concession fees
and any and all other funds derived from the operation or use of such
parks, shall be paid directly and promptly into the general fund of the
treasury.
29. 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.
30. All fees and other revenues segregated to the library fu
ance with section 349 of the Code of Virginia (1919), and
and revenues hereafter collected by the Virginia State Libr
maid into the general fund of the State treasury, and the sa
is hereby abolished.
31. <All monies, fees, taxes and charges hereafter collected
or fee of five cents per gallon scallop label sales levied und
yf the Acts of Assembly of 1930 shall be paid directly and
the general fund of the State treasury.
32. All fees hereafter collected by the Board of Commis.
mine Pilots under the provisions of section 3615 of the Coc
a of 1919 as amended, shall be paid promptly and directly
ral fund of the treasury without any deductions on account «
_ costs, charges, expenses, refunds or claims of any description
33. All monies, fees, taxes and charges, hereafter collected
iny of the following boards or agencies, to-wit:
Virginia Board of Law Examiners
State Anatomical Board
State Board for the Examination and Certification of Archit
fessional Engineers, and Land Surveyors
State Board of Accountancy
Virginia State Board of Dental Examiners
State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors of Virgin:
State Board of Examiners of Graduate Nurses
State Board of Examiners in Optometry
State Board of Veterinary Examiners
Virginia Real Estate Commission
State Dry Cleaners Board
State Board of Photographic Examiners
State Registration Board for Contractors
Board of Examiners (Mines)
il be paid directly and promptly into the general fund of
sury.
34. The Governor is hereby authorized, in his discretion, t
appropriations to any State agency, or agencies, named in
this act, to an amount not to exceed the revenues collected
» the general fund of the State treasury by the said State
ncies, during the biennium which ends June 30, 1948.
35. All monies, fees and revenues which are required by
1 into the State treasury when collected by either or any of |
institutions and agencies, to-wit:
Virginia Truck Experiment Station
Central State Hospital
Petersburg State Colony
Eastern State Hospital
Southwestern State Hospital
Western State Hospital °
Lynchburg State Colony
State Industrial Farm for Women
State Penitentiary Farm
The Penitentiary
Southampton Penitentiary Farm
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, 1946, 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 DeJarnette State Sanatorium, nor to the Industrial Department
of the Penitentiary, provided however that the Governor may permit the
expenditure by any of said institutions of any such monies, fees and rev-
enues so collected and paid into the State treasury by the said institution
for a material expansion of the activities of the said institution, where in
the judgment of the Governor such expenditure will result, within a period
of twelve months from the granting of such permission by the Governor,
in the repayment to the State treasury by the said institution of an equal
or larger amount than the monies so expended, and provided further that the
Governor may authorize or direct, in writing, on such terms and conditions
as he may prescribe, the transfer of surplus farm commodities produced at
any one of the said institutions named in this section to any other of the
said institutions.
36. The appropriation in this act of a specific amount for the ex-
amination of the accounts of local governmental units shall not be con-
strued 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. All monies hereafter paid
into the State treasury as reimbursement to the State for the cost of any
such audit 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 derived in the manner as aforesaid,
shall on such date be converted into the general fund of the State treasury.
37. With the written consent and approval of the Governor first ob-
tained, any department, institution or other agency of the State government
may expend, in addition to the appropriation herein made to such depart-
ment, 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 believed to make such expenditure necessary, such
expenditure to be in accordance with the purpose for which said gift, grant
or donation was made. °
38. Any amount paid to any department, institution or other agency of
the State government as proceeds of an insurance policy may be expended
to replace any property loss covered by such policy and is hereby ap-
propriated, for expenditure as far as may be necessary, to make such re-
placement; provided, however, that the Governor’s written approval shall
first be obtained for any such expenditure of the proceeds of an insurance
policy in excess of $3,000.
39. It is hereby provided that no public funds or money shall be ex-
pended by any State institution of higher learning to which an appropriation
is made by this act, for the purpose of paying for advertisements or adver-
tising intended or designed to promote student attendance, at any such in-
stitution.
40. 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 Education and of thé Governor be first obtained.
41. 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 in-
stitution 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 institution; each such appropriation shall be reduced by the Governor
insofar as the same is not so required.
42, No expenditures for printing, ruling, Iithegraphing, and binding
annual reports or for printing, ruling, lithographing and binding any other
publications, forms or material of any description of or for The Virginia
State Bar, the Division of Motor Vehicles, the Industrial Commission, the
Unemployment Compensation Commission of Virginia, the Virginia Alcoholic
Beverage Control Board, the State Wrestling and Boxing Commission, the
Milk Commission, the Commission of Fisheries, the Commission of Game
and Inland Fisheries or the State Highway Commission shall be paid out of
the appropriations made to the Division of Purchase and Printing. All
expenditures incurred or made by any of the aforesaid departments or
agencies for printing, ruling, lithographing and binding of any description
shall be paid by the department or agency for which such printing, ruling,
lithographing and binding is done out of the appropriation made to said
department or agency and shall not be paid out of the general fund of the
State treasury nor out of any appropriation payable therefrom.
43. It is further provided that from the revenues collected and paid
into the treasury, by county and city treasurers, clerks of courts and delin-
quent tax collectors, or, other collecting officers, creditable to any fund or
funds other than the general fund of the Commonwealth, the cost of collect-
ing 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 Common-
wealth to reimburse that fund for the expense paid therefrom.
44. The Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind at Staunton, shall
reimburse monthly the Western State Hospital, at Staunton, for steam fur-
nished the said School for the Deaf and the Blind by the said Western State
Hospital at a rate per thousand pounds of steam so furnished, to be fixed
by the Director of the Division of the Budget with the approval of the
Governor. Such rate shall include the actual cost of the production of such
steam, by the Western State Hospital, as determined by the supervisor of
State power plants, including in the said production cost all operating ex-
penses, depreciation on heating plant buildings and equipment and interest
on the amount invested therein. The amount received by the Western State
Hospital from the said Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind,
under this section, shall be credited by the Comptroller to the appropriation
for the Western State Hospital as a refund on the cost of fuel purchased
by the said hospital.
45. 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, 1946, and ends June 30, 1948, from the respective appropriations made by
this act, to the Industrial Commission of Virginia, to the State Boxing and
Wrestling Commission, and to the Milk Commission, an amount equivalent
to the annual rental payment obtained by charging each of the said depart-
ments or agencies for the average amount of floor space which they occupy
during each of said years in State owned buildings 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.
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 3lst 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 depart-
ments, 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.
46. 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, 1946, and ends June 30, 1948, from the respective appropriations made by
this act to the State Corporation Commission for the supervision and in-
spection of concerns conducting an insurance business in Virginia, for mak-
ing appraisals and valuations of properties of certain classes of public ser-
vice companies, for rate making purposes, for examination and supervision
of banks, smali loan companies, credit unions and building and loan as-
sociations, and for regulating motor vehicle carriers and motor bus trans-
portation brokers, and for examination of bus and truck companies for
purposes of taxation, an amount equivalent to the annual rental payment
obtained by charging each of the said appropriations for the average amount
of floor space which is occupied by the respective said activities 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.
It shall be the duty of the Director of the Division of Grounds and
Buildings to report to the Comptroller on June 30 and December 31 in each
of the fiscal years, the average number of square feet of office floor space
and storage floor space occupied by the State Corporation Commission for
each of the said functions or activities referred to in this section during
the respective six months ending on the aforesaid dates, and the Comp-
troller shall thereupon determine and transfer to the general fund of the
treasury from the respective appropriations made to the State Corporation
Commission for said activities or functions, the amount due from each such
appropriation for said period of six months as rental for space so occupied
in the buildings in the Capitol Square on the basis aforesaid.
47. In order to reimburse the general fund of the State treasury for
expenses 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
1947 1948
For legal services by the Department of Law____- $ 5,500 § 5,500
For auditing the accounts of the Virginia Al-
coholic Beverage Control Board by the Auditor
of Public Accounts __..--_.--_____-___--_____ 16,000 16,006
For expenses incurred on account of said board by
the
Division of Accounts and Control_____-______ 4,500 4,500
Division of the Treasury___.__-___-_-__________ 2,500 2,500
the sum of $28,500 shall be transferred from the special fund set aside in
accordance 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, 1947, and the sum of $28,500 shall
be transferred from the said special fund to the said general fund of the
State treasury on January 1, 1948.
48. In order to reimburse the general fund of the State treasury for
expenditures herein authorized to be paid out of said general fund on ac-
count of the State Highway Department, namely:
Year Ending June 30th
1947 1948
For legal services by the Department of Law____- $ 13,750 $ 13,750
For inspection and analysis of gasoline____.______ 19,905 16,385
For inspection of gasoline and motor. grease
measures ~__-____-__--__ +--+ -- 23,370 21,680
Light, heat, power and water and janitorial and
elevator service and minor repairs by Division
of Grounds and Buildings for State Highway
building and Division of Motor Vehicles build-
ing -__--.___--_-_------------+----------+-+-- 55,000 55,000
For State Convict Road Force___.___---___------- 110,000 140,000
the sum of $222,025 shall be transferred from the proceeds of the motor
vehicle fuel tax to the general fund of the State treasury on January 1,
1947, and the sum of $246,815 shall be transferred from the proceeds of the
motor vehicle fuel tax to the general fund of the State treasury on January
1, 1948.
49. 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 dis-
charge of their official duties shall not exceed five cents per mile of actual
travel.
50. No automobile of the pleasure type shall be purchased by the State
or any officer or employee on behalf of the State costing more than one
thousand ($1,000) dollars without the written approval of the Governor
first obtained. This provision, however, shall not apply to automobiles
purchased by or for the use of the Governor of Virginia. The Governor is
hereby authorized to transfer surplus motor vehicles among the depart-
ments, institutions and agencies, and the Director of the Division of Pur-
chase and Printing shall determine the value of such surplus equipment for
the purpose of maintaining the financial accounts of the departments, agen-
cies and institutions affected by such transfers. The Governor shall pro-
mulgate such rules and regulations regarding the custody, care, maintenance
and use of motor vehicles owned by the State as to him may seem neces-
sary and desirable for the protection of State property, which rules and
regulations shall be observed and conformed to by the several departments,
agencies, institutions, ofhcers and employees involved.
51. 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 amount), 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.
52. All travel expense accounts shall be submitted on forms prescribed
or approved by the Comptroller. Each account shall show the dates ex-
penses were incurred or paid; points between which traveled; number of
miles traveled when claim for reimbursement for mileage is made; method
of travel, whether by railroad, steamship, bus, or, for hire, privately owned
or State owned automobile; pullman fare, to be shown separate from regu-
lar fare; hotel expense; meals; incidental expenses, such as telegrams, tele-
phone calls, etc., to be specified in each instance; a concise statement of the
purpose of or reason for such travel expense. The Comptroller is specif-
ically directed to withhold the issuance of warrants in payment of expense
accounts submitted for “lump sum” amounts.
Provided that nothing in this section is to be construed as_ prohibiting
the Governor from making rules and regulations providing for payments as
“per diem” in lieu of actual expenses for, lodging, meals and necessary
gratuities where it has been previously determined to the satisfaction of the
Governor that the “per diem” allowed is not in excess of average daily
actual expenses of the traveler for lodging, meals and necessary gratuities,
or in excess of $5.00 per day, whichever is the lower.
53. 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, 1946, 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.
54. No State department, institution or other agency receiving appropriations
under the provisions of this act shall exceed the amount of its appropriations,
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 excced the amount of its appropriation without such consent
and approval of the Governor, there shall be no reimbursement of said excess nor
shall there be any hability or obligation upon the State to make any appropriation
hereafter to meet such deficit, and the members of any governing board of any
State department, institution or other agency, or, if there be no governing beard.
the head of any State department, institution or other agency, making any such
excessive expenditure—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.
55. 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.
56. It shall not be lawful for the Comptroller to pay any State dcpartment,
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.
57. 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 forwarded to the
General Assembly and laid before both houses at each session thereof.
58. 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 appropria-
tions under the provisions of this act, provided, however, that the several appro-
priations 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, institution 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 definitely and closely related to the object for which the
appropriation was made, and provided an appropriation is also made by this
Act to said related object, and provided also that, in the opinion of the
Governor and department head, later developments have rendered such transfer
appropriate to carry out the original intention of the General Assembly in making
this appropriation, 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 with-
held 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 a copy of the Governor’s order in each case setting forth the
reasons for withholding said appropriations or for authorizing the transier of
said appropriations, as the case may be, shall be preserved in the office of the
Governor or the Division of the Budget and kept open for public inspection.
It is further provided, however, that any State institution may, with the
written consent and approval of the Governor first obtained, spend, in addition 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.
59. 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 aforesaid
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, the
Confederate Memorial Institute (Battle Abbey), the Robert E. Lee Memorial
Foundation, Incorporated, and the Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation,
Incorporated. .
It shall be the duty of the Superintendent of Public Instruction to exercise,
as herein required, subject to the approval of the State Board of Education,
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.
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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 Atlantic Rural Exposition, Incorporated, and the Virginia
State Horticultural Society.
It shall be the duty of the Director of the Extension Division of the Vir-
ginia Polytechnic Institute to exercise, as herein required, control and supervision
over the expenditures and budget estimates of the Virginia State Dairymen’s
Association, the Virginia State Poultry Federation and the Virginia Beef Cattle
Producers’ Association.
It shall be the duty of the Director of the Virginia Truck Experiment Station
to exercise, as herein required, control and supervision over the expenditures and
budget estimates of the Association of Virginia Potato and Vegetable Growers.
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.
60. Any funds which may be made available to the Commonwealth of
Virginia under the terms of the Federal Employment Stabilization Act of 1931,
as amended, shall be expended under the direction and control of the Director
of the Division of the Budget.
61. All the appropriations herein made out of the general fund of the State
treasury for the two years ending, respectively on June 30, 1947, and on June 30,
1948, which have not actually been disbursed by warrants drawn by the Comp-
troller on the State Treasurer and are thus unexpended on the books of the
Division of Accounts and Control at the close of business on June 30, 1948,
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 bal-
ances shall be continued in force for such period not to exceed ten days from
June 30, 1948, as may be necessary in order to permit the payment of any
claims, demands or liabilities incurred prior to June 30, 1948, 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
2uthority, the Comptroller is hereby directed to make public such overdraft, and
he Director of the Budget is hereby directed to set out the same in the next
pudget giving detailed information as to the obligations involved, whether the
»verdraft be legal or not. Each and every public officer handling any State
unds shall, within thirty days after the State Corporation Commission calls for
inancial statements by State banks, make a detailed statement, under oath, of
he financial condition of his office as of the date of such call, to the Auditor of
2ublic Accounts, and upon such forms as shall be prescribed by said Auditor of
Public Accounts.
62. 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 unconstitu-
tional part or parts, section, sub-section, sentence, clause or phrase had not been
included herein.
63. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act be,
and the same are hereby, repealed.
64. This act shall become effective on July 1, 1946.