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.
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CHAPTER 71
An Act to amend and reenact § 1 of Chapter 716 of the Acts of Assembly
of 1956, approved March 81, 1956, relating to the appropriation of
the public revenue for the two years ending, respectively, on the
thirtieth day of June, 1957, and the thirtieth day of June, 1958, so
as to provide that the sums appropriated in Items 188, 184, 187, 188
and 148 shall be for the maintenance of an efficient system of ele-
mentary and secondary schools, respectively; to establish and define
an elementary and secondary public school system; to prohibit the
expenditure of any of the funds appropriated by such items in support
of any system of public schools which is not efficient; and to provide
for and prescribe the conditions under which such funds may be ex-
pended for educational purposes in furtherance of education of Vir-
ginia students in elementary and secondary nonsectarian private
schools.
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Approved September 29, 1956
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 1 of Chapter 716 of the Acts of Assembly of 1956, approved
March 31, 1956, be amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 1. The public taxes and arrears of taxes, as well as the revenue
and money derived from all other sources, which shall come into the State
treasury prior to the first day of July, nineteen hundred and fifty-eight,
are hereby appropriated for the years to close on the thirtieth day of June,
nineteen hundred and fifty-seven, and the thirtieth day of June, nineteen
hundred and fifty-eight, respectively, as set forth in the following sections
and items for the purposes stated. Such public taxes, arrears of taxes,
revenues, and money derived from other sources as are not segregated by
law to special funds shall establish the general fund of the State treasury.
Except where otherwise provided in this act, the sums appropriated are
appropriated from the general fund of the State treasury.
BIENNIUM 1956-1958
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE
GOVERNMENT
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF VIRGINIA
Item 1 First Year Second Year
For legislating for the State, a sum sufficient, estimated
sab canneauavecesss seecvanssbvaneissaeasimanninectsnnemmncsanesrrnnemumn iat $ 74,206 $ 389,896
a 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 following salaries
shall be paid:
Clerk of the House of Delegates...............css0 $12,000
First Year Second Year
Index Clerk, Deputy and Secretary to the
Clerk of the House of Delegates..................
Clerk of the Senate.......ccccscscsssssssssseeeees
Senate Index Clerk, not exceeding.......
Secretary to the Clerk of the Senate.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated for payment of expenses
of the Lieutenant-Governor, $1,500 each year, to be
paid in equal monthly installments of $125.00 each.
AUDITING COMMITTEE OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Item 2
For auditing public accoumnts.............sscssssesssssesecseeseessesseseeseceeeseces $ 585 $ 585
DIVISION OF STATUTORY RESEARCH AND DRAFTING
Item 3
For assistance in preparing legislation.............cs:ssssscssssssrsessees $ 37,415 $ 68,950
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Director ........scscsscsssossesscssscesscesssecesesecessssncececoenesees $11,000
VIRGINIA ADVISORY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
Item 4
For study and advice on legislative matters...........0cscssssessees $ 21,260 $ 23,260
VIRGINIA CODE COMMISSION
Item 5
For carrying out the duties prescribed by §§ 9-66 through
9-68, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia, pertaining to
the codification and printing of acts of the General
Assembly in code form...........sccsscscsssssscesesccscssssssscssaccseners $ 2,500 $ 17,400
VIRGINIA COMMISSION ON INTERSTATE COOPERATION
Item 6
For promoting interstate cooperation............ccsccesscessseesseres $ 10,875 $ 10,375
COMMISSION ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRS
Item 7
For making investigations and recommendations concern-
ing appropriate legislation for the benefit of Virginia
war veterans and their dependents.............ccssscssssessssesees $ 500 =$ 500
Total for Legislative Department of the Govern-
TNENL .....e.scsscececesnsesserecssessonscecerssssnsesceversssenoceressesenenesers $ 146,841 $ 445,966
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT
SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS
Item 8 First Year Second Year
For adjudication Of legal CASEB.............cssesssssscssssecssncessscssscseeseeees $ 196,012 $ 199,212
of this appropriation the following salaries
ands wages shall be paid:
Chief Justice ...........cscssscccscccsssessersssssccesersencssescees
Associate Justices (6), at $15,500 “each
First Year Second Year
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion shall be paid the traveling and other expenses of
the Justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals, one
thousand five hundred dollars for each Justice, which
sum shall be in lieu of mileage.
Item 9
For printing records of litigation, a sum sufficient, esti-
TATE At .....cccsccerssocsccsscecsscccceccecsecseccccsccsscecsessscssssccncseseseeceses $ 380,000 §
Item 10
For maintenance of law library................00+ eoscesceases eveuspavsersuvyass $ 28516
Item 11
For office of executive secretary to the Supreme Court of
Appeals, the salaries of such employees to be fixed by
the Supreme Court; provided that the salary of such
executive secretary shall not exceed the amount
allowed by law to a judge of a trial court of record.....$ 18,000 §$
Total for the Supreme Court of Appeala................. $ 267,528 §
RETIREMENT OF JUSTICES AND JUDGES
Item 12
For retirement pay of Justices of the Supreme Court of
Appeals, and Judges of Circuit, Corporation and
Hustings, and City Courts, and expenses of retired
Justices and Judges when recalled to active duty, in
accordance with law, a sum sufficient, estimated at... 44,190 §$
CIRCUIT COURTS
Item 18
For en Of legal CASEB.........sscccsssessscecscsnrsesssscesccersssessces $ 430,512 $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries only:
Judges (37), at $10,700 each $395,900
Additional salaries ...........00008 8,112
Judge 29th Circuiit.......ccscscscscsccssccscecesssssssesessess 10,700
Compensation to sheriffs, sergeants and
their deputies for attendance upon the
circuit courts, as authorized by § 14-85
of the Code of Virginia.............csssscscssesseees 1,500
CORPORATION AND HUSTINGS COURTS
Item 14
For adjudication of legal caseS.........sssssssssssssssssssssssscscssssessssenes $ 184,020 §
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries only:
Judges (17), at $10,700 each..........scscecrserseres ail
Judge of the Corporation sec, ae ¢ of
Item 15
For adjudication of legal cases.........cssssssscsssssrssscsscsssssesssssesees $ 70,700 $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries and wages only:
Judges (6), at $10,700 each.........cccssscsseereeerseoees $64,200
80,000
28,816
18,000
270,528
44,196
480,512
184,020
70,700
First Year Second Year
Compensation to sheriffs, sergeants and
their deputies, for attendance upon city
courts, as authorized by § 14-85 of the
Code of Virginia ...........s.scssssssssssssossssssssssssseeees 6,500
VIRGINIA STATE BAR
Item 16
For administration of the integrated bar act, to be paid
only out of 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
EXCASUTY’ roorcccsecssssnsnresessseseisscrensseesidescinevansyncsternsasesenss $83,382
for the first year and $33,582 the second year.
JUDICIAL COUNCIL
Item 17
For the expenses of the Judicial Council authorized by
$§ 17-222 to 17-227, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia,
and for the expenses of the Judicial Conference............ §
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
Attorney General
Item 18
For providing legal services for the State..........ccssssssseseeeeess $ 189,850 §$ 144,760
Milt of this appropriation the following salary shall
paid:
Attorney Gerneral .........cccscsscsssnsssessocsessacserseesscsees $14,850
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 monies appro-
priated by this session of the General Assembly, shall
be appointed by the Attorney General and be in all
respects subject to the provisions of §§ 2-85 to 2-93,
inclusive, §§ 2-94 to 2-97, inclusive, and § 14-14 of
the Code of Virginia.
Division of Motion Picture Censorship
Item 19
For examining and licensing motion picture films publicly
exhibited in Virginia.............scsssscsscsssssssessecsssncseccsensesssesees $
Division of War Veterans’ Claims
Item 20
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 § 2-93.1
64,915 $ 55,960
of the Code of Virginia............csssssssssssssessseesosssscsssesesnseseees $ 217,046 $ 219,129
Commissioners for the Promotion of Uniformity of Legislation
in the United States
Item 21
For promoting uniformity of legislation..............ssssssssees $
1,250 $ 1,250
Total for the Department of Law...........ccsssssesseeres $ 412,561 $ 421,089
Total for the Judicial Department of the Govern-
MONE srescscsstssessssscostsscsanactcssassesensrssanssssaserscsocassneiceness $ 1,415,011 $ 1,426,629
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT
GOVERNOR
Item 22 First Year Second Year
For executive control of the State.........ccccssssssesssssseseeressees $ 91,252
Out of this appropriation the following salaries
shall be paid:
Governor: sissies mmm: $17,500
Secretary of the Commonwealth and ex-
officio secretary to the GovernoT............s00 6,500
It is provided, however, that on and after the be-
ginning of the term of the Governor of Virginia
taking office in January, 1958, the salary of the
Governor shall be $20,000 per annum and the salary
of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and ex-officio
secretary to the Governor shall be $7,000 per annum.
Item 23
For a discretionary fund, to be expended by the Governor
for such objects or purposes, including reorganization
studies of State agencies, as the Governor, in his
discretion, may deem proper to meet any contingen-
cies or conditions which may arise from time to time....6 130,000
Item 24
To be expended by the Governor pursuant to the provi-
sions of § 15-891.8 of the Code of Virginia for regional
planning commissions heretofore established............... $ 20,000
Item 25
For payment of Virginia’s quota of the expenses of ad-
ministrative services and operations of the Board of
Control for Southern Regional Education...........00008 $ 28,000
Item 26
For operation and maintenance of the Governor’s Mansion..$ 24,941
Item 27
For carrying out the purposes of, and subject to the condi-
tions stated in, Chapter 22, Acts of Assembly of 1950,
which authorizes the Governor to take certain steps in
event of a coal production emergency, there is hereby
appropriated from the general fund of the State
treasury a sum sufficient.
Total for the Governol............ccccsssssscsscsrsercssseeseesers $ 294,198
State Board of Elections
Item 28
For supervising and coordinating the conduct of elections..$ 43,800
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salary:
State and Local Defense
Item 29
For promotion and coordination of State and local civil
defense activities, a sum sufficient estimated at............ $ 87,300
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.
$
95,460
120,000
20,000
28,000
25,441
288,901
33,600
88.050
DIVISION OF THE BUDGET
Item 30 First Year
For preparation and administration of the executive
Dud get .......cscsssssscosscssssscescscecscsnsssscecsssscseoceceessencerssessscseacecssenes $ 38,922
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be pai
Item 31
For institutional engineering...............cscsecssessesesesssessesssenseees $ 186,460
Item 32
For records management...........cscccsccscsccscssssssscsssersssssscsssensecess $ 37,790
It is provided that the special revenues collected
for records management services shall be paid into
the general fund of the State treasury.
Item 33
For maintenance and operation of grounds and buildings..$ 691,807
It is hereby provided that no part of this appropria-
tion for maintenance and operation 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.
It is provided, further, that a pro rata share of the
costs of operating a central telephone system shall be
charged to each State department and agency in
Richmond served by the system; payments for such
charges shall be credited against the expenses of the
Section of Grounds and Buildings of the Division of
the Budget for the operation of the system.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid a sum suf-
ficient, not more than $20,000 each year, for the
maintenance and operation of the Virginia World
War II Memorial.
Item 34
For aiding in the production of motion picture films de-
Picting activities of the State government.................. $ 2,500
Total for the Division of the Budget.............sssse0« $ 857,479
DIVISION OF PERSONNEL
Item 35
For administration of the Virginia Personnel Act................ $ 94,400
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Director .......ccccsssscssssssssessssssscscssscsesssssassssssesscasesessees $9,900
Item 36
For 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, Department of Welfare
and Institutions, the State Board of Health, State
Hospital Board, and the Virginia Commission for the
Bind ........ssssscscecsscscesssscessacesecnsssscresesessssesssererecnscesesers $30,970
the first year, and $32,070 the second year.
The Governor is hereby authorized to transfer to
the Merit System Council from the respective appro-
priations herein made to the Unemployment Com-
pensation Commission, the Department of Welfare
and Institutions, the State Board of Health, the State
Second Year
$ 74,458
$ 190,270
$ 385,660
$ 645,362
$ 2,500
$ 948,250
$ 96,096
First Year Second Year
Hospital Board, and the Virginia Commission for the
Visually Handicapped, 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 the Division
of Personnel or by such other person or persons as
may be designated by the Governor for that purpose.
VIRGINIA SUPPLEMENTAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM
Item 37
For expenses of administration of the Board of Trustees
of the Virginia Supplemental Retirement System........ $ 91,835 $ 92,155
As used in Items 38 through 48, inclusive, the
term “Social Security” has reference to the Federal
Insurance Contributions Act with respect to contribu-
tions and to the Federal Old-Age and Survivors
Insurance System with respect to employee benefits.
Item 88
For the State employer’s Social Security payment, on
behalf of State employees excepting those paid from
special funds, to the Contribution Fund, pursuant to
Chapter 3.1, Title 51, Code of Virginia, a sum suffi-
Cient estimated at..........ccccccccsssssssscesssscsscesssscssssscssccssessecsers $ 1,052,980 §$ 1,105,625
Item 39
For reimbursement to each local school board of the actual
employer’s Social Security payments made by it, on
behalf of teachers, to the Contribution Fund pursuant
to Chapter 3.1, Title 51, Code of Virginia, a sum
sufficient, estimated at ...........ccccssssscrssssersssssssessessessssecseees $ 1,985,460 $ 2,084,735
Item 40
For reimbursement to each political subdivision the pro-
rata share of the actual employer’s Social Security
payments made by it, on behalf of local special em-
ployees, to the Contribution Fund, pursuant to Chap-
ter 3.1, Title 51, Code of Virginia; such pro rata share
shall bear the same relationship to the total employer’s
payment for such special employees as the State’s
share of the special employee salaries, or the State’s
share of any excess fees from the special employee’s
office, bears or would bear to the total of such sal-
aries or excess fees, respectively, a sum sufficient,
estimated at .....sccscccssccsssccsssscssssssssscsssssessrsssscrsssssessssssessseses $ 87,000 $ 91,800
Item 41
In the event any political subdivision required
pursuant to Chapter 3.1, Title 51, Code of Virginia,
and by any agreement pursuant to the cited act, to
make payments to the Contribution Fund, fails to
make such payments as are duly prescribed, either
from its local employees or on behalf of its employer’s
contribution, the Board of Trustees of the Virginia
Supplemental Retirement System shall inform the
Comptroller of the delinquent amount and political
subdivision. The Comptroller shall forthwith transfer
such amount to the Contribution Fund from any non-
earmarked monies otherwise distributable to such
subdivision by any department or agency of the State;
provided that if the Comptroller reports to the Board
of Trustees that, by law, no such amounts are dis-
First Year Second Year
Virginia Supplemental Retirement System to the
Comptroller and shall be used by him in making the
transfers required by this item.
Item 48
For payment to the Secretary of the Treasury of
the United States to the credit of such account as
may be designated in accordance with the agreement
entered into under Chapter 8.1, Title 51, Code of Vir-
ginia, for the purposes stated in the cited act, and in
such amounts as may be specified pursuant to the
cited agreement, there is hereby appropriated from
the Contribution Fund established by the cited act, a
sum sufficient.
Total for Virginia Supplemental Retirement
Symtem scisssssrscsssssoesoansonosssiassusavsssoavensvavenseatesnsssenseaneesee $ 7,572,470
ART COMMISSION
Item 49
For appraising works of art and structures..........cscsscsssseees $ 1,000
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
Item 50
For auditing the accounts of the State and local govern-
MEN UNITS ou... ceccccscsssscssssscecsoscssssscssscssscsesscesessessaseesesasesess $ 482,625
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Auditor of Public Accounts..........ccccssssssesssssesses $11,000
the first year and $11,000 the second year.
STATE COMMISSION ON LOCAL DEBT
Item 51
For aiding localities in the flotation of new bonded debt....$ 2,500
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Item 52
For the custody and disbursement of State money............ $ 105,080
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
State Treasurer .......ccscsccsssssscsssssscsesssssssssssessossses $9,500
the first year and $9,730 the second year.
It is provided that out of this appropriation shall
be paid the premiums on the official bonds of the
State Treasurer and employees of the Department of
the Treasury, and the premiums on insurance policies
on vault in the Department of the Treasury and on
messenger insurance policy.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
the State Treasurer shall be paid as compensation for
services rendered as Chairman of the Investment
Committee of the Virginia Supplemental Retirement
System the sum of $500 during the year ending
June 30, 1957, and the sum of $270 during the year
ending June 30, 1958.
On and after the beginning of the term of the
State Treasurer in January 1958, the annual salary
of the State Treasurer shall be $11,000 per annum,
which shall include compensation for services ren-
dered as Chairman of the Investment Committee of
the Virginia Supplemental Retirement System.
$ 7,990,160
$ 441,076
$ 110,655
TREASURY BOARD
Item 53 First Year
For payment of interest on the State debt..........cccccscssessnees $ 860,121
Item 54
For providing sinking fund for redemption of Riddle-
berger bonds, Century bonds and general fund bonded
INGODEEGHERS sssessesssissssnssssssassecsarseseseassasssanvecscuanscssanesvsensaneevess $ 614,879
Total for Treasury Board...............ssssssscsssessessecessass $ 865,000
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTS AND PURCHASES
Division of Accounts and Control
Item 55
For auditing and recording the financial transactions of
the State ou... cccscsscsssssssccsscssssssesesesssssssesecesecssssecsseensecesseesoeee $ 809,200
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Comptroller ..........cccssscsscsssscssssovescesssverscsesceveeveseses $11,000
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 provi-
sions of §§ 2-7 and 2-8 of the Code of Virginia.
Item 56
For collecting old claims, as authorized by § 2-270 of the
Code of Virginia, and for adjustment of State litiga-
tion, a sum sufficient, estimated at...........sccssscsscssssessesesee $ 2,500
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the costs of
civil prosecution in civil cases, expenses and commis-
sions in collecting old debts, etc., in accordance with
§ 8-780 of the Code of Virginia.
Item 57
For support of lunatics in jails and in charge of private
persons, a sum sufficient, estimated at...........scscsssescescees $ 2,000
Item 58
For payment of pensions, funeral expenses, relief of Con-
federate women and administrative expenses............. $ 366,575
Out of this appropriation each pensioner in the sev-
eral classes now on the pension roster, or hereafter
placed on the pension roster, under the regular pen-
sion act (as continued in effect by § 51-1 of the Code
of Virginia) 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 Confederate soldier,
sailor or marine, $600 a year; and for the funeral
expenses of each deceased pensioner, to be paid to the
personal representative of such deceased pensioner or,
without qualification of a personal representative, to
the undertaker, upon submission to the Comptroller
of certificates and affdavits required by law, $45;
provided, however, that the said allowance for the
funeral expenses of each Confederate veteran who
was on the pension roster at the time of his death
shall be $100; provided, further, that under the pro-
visions of this act any person who actually accom-
Second Year
$ 360,121
$ 614,879
$ 865,000
$ 308,800
$ 2,600
$ 2,000
$ 348,695
panied 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 received an annual pension of $240, proof
of service to be prescribed by the Comptroller; pro-
vided that to each widow of a Confederate soldier as
above set out who is now or who may become an in-
mate 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
$25.00 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 remarried 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 $20.00 per month.
Any unexpended portion of this appropriation shall
revert to the general fund of the State treasury, and
no part thereof shall be prorated among pensioners.
It is further provided that out of the appropria-
tion for public printing the Director of the Division
of Purchase and Printing shall supply all forms and
have done and pay for all printing, binding, ruling,
etc. required by the Comptroller in pension matters
and in connection with the payment of pensions. The
Comptroller shall pay monthly at such dates as he
may prescribe the pensions authorized by this act.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion of $366,575 for the first year and $348,695 for
the second year, there shall be expended for relief
of needy Confederate women of Virginia including
daughters of Confederate soldiers who are now
widows, born not later than December 31, 1888, 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 Confederate woman
Bhall receive $90.00 per year...........cccsscsssssssseseees $119,250
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
i) $65,000
It is provided, however, that no part of this appro-
priation shall be available for expenditure until satis-
factory evidence of compliance with the following
conditions has been presented the Auditor of Public
Accounts:
(1) Copies of all current and future applica-
tions for admission to the Home have been or will
be filed with the Auditor of Public Accounts. (2)
Proof that admissions to the Home are being made
as far as practicable on the basis of first come first
First Year Second Year
First Year Second Year
served, provided that where the governing board
of the Home deviates from the policy of first come
first served the reasons therefor shall be filed with
the Auditor of Public Accounts, it being understood
that such board shall have the right to deviate from
such policy in cases which are considered by the
board to be of dire necessity or distress. (3) Upon
the admission of any guest to the Home the Auditor
of Public Accounts shall be informed thereof and
also as to the length of time which the application
has been pending; and whether it has been given
priority over other applications. (4) Copies of the
rules of admission have been filed with the Auditor
of Public Accounts. (6) No part of this appropria-
tion shall be available directly or indirectly for the
care or maintenance of any person who is not a
member of the class for which the Home was orig-
inally established.
The governing body of the Home may refuse to
admit anyone sick of an incurable disease or who is
bedridden or who is an addict to narcotics or to the
use of intoxicating liquors or who is mentally
affected to the extent of materially affecting the com-
fort of the other inmates.
Item 59
For assessing property for taxation and collecting and
distributing records of assessments, a sum sufficient,
estimated at ciccccccccccccccccsccscsecssccsscsssscscccsssessesssssscronssaceocsesees $ 1,296,650 $ 1,296,650
Out of this appropriation shall be paid compen-
sation and expenses of office of city and county com-
missioners of the revenue, as authorized by § 14-77
of the Code of Virginia, after certification by the
chairman of the Compensation Board to the State
Comptroller of the amounts of the salaries and ex-
pense allowances of such officers fixed and ascertained
by said board, and commissions to examiners of
records, the postal and express charges on land and
property, books, etc.
Item 60
For collecting State taxes a sum sufficient, estimated at....$ 1,605,000 $ 1,605,000
Out of this appropriation shall be paid to county
and city treasurers the compensation and expenses
of office authorized by § 14-77 of the Code of Virginia,
but only after certification by the chairman of the
Compensation Board to the State Comptroller of the
amounts of the salaries, if any, and expense allow-
ances of such officers, 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 61
For premiums on official bonds of county and city treas-
urers, as required by § 15-480 of the Code of Virginia,
a sum sufficient, estimated Aat...........sscscccessssseseesererssees $ 60,000 $ 20,000
Item 62
For reissue of old warrants, previously charged off, a
sum sufficient, estimated at.............sccscssssessecssesessssscrsenssees $ 20,000 $ 20,000
Item 63
For per diem and expenses of presidential electore............ $ 500
Item 64 : First Year Second Year
For criminal charges, a sum sufficient, estimated at............ $ 4,500,000 §$ 4,500,000
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 pro-
vided by § 14-77 of the Code of Virginia, 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; the transporta-
tion costs of children committed to the State Board of
Welfare and Institutions, and compensation at the
rate of nine dollars a day to each agent of the State
Board of Welfare and Institutions for each day such
agent is engaged in transporting children committed
to the Board to homes, institutions, training schools
or other locations; the necessary traveling expenses
incurred by these agents in carrying out their duties
as agents of the Board; 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, in-
cluding food, clothing, medicine, medical attention,
guarding, etc.; provided, however, that all jail physi-
cians be paid at the rate provided by law, but not
more than five hundred dollars per calendar year
shall be paid the jail physician or physicians for any
city or county, the population of which is less than
100,000, and not more than one thousand dollars per
calendar year shall be paid the jail physician or
physicians of any city or county, the population of
which is 100,000 or over, and coroner’s fees, etc., said
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 pro-
rated on the basis of time of service bears to the full
calendar year. Provided, no deduction or cut shall be
made in reimbursing any city sergeant or sheriff the
actual cost of supplies purchased by him under
authority of law, and provided, further, that no sal-
aries, 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 chairman
of the Compensation Board to the State Comptroller
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 ser-
geants and their deputies in accordance with law.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion shall be paid the expenses necessarily incurred
on official business by judges of circuit, city, and cor-
poration and hustings courts, for postage, stationery,
and clerk hire, not exceeding $300 a year for each
judge.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid not exceed-
ing $120,000 each year of the biennium for reim-
bursing counties and cities under the provisions of
§ 16-172.67, § 16-172.68, § 16-172.13, and § 16-172.16
of the Code of Virginia; provided that no part of this
appropriation shall be paid to any county or city which
Division of Purchase and Printing
Item 67 First Year Second Year
For purchasing commodities and supervising public print-
Ing for the State..........cseccsssssccssssessssssssssssssrsecsssssecconescoscseeese $ 225,815 $ 308,085
Out of this appropriation shall be paid only the
cost of such public printing required for the work of
departments, institutions and agencies of the State
government as is authorized by law to be paid out of
the public printing fund, including the cost of print-
ing and binding the Virginia Reports........sscsc0e $27,500
the first year and $105,000 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.
Compensation Board
Item 68
For regulating compensation of local officers, in accord-
ANCE With 1aW........ccsccecsssssccsssssssescsnecessececsesessessssesensesssnesesenes $ 80,2865 $ 80,685
Out of this appropriation the following salary may
be paid:
Chairman, not exceeding..........cccsccccsssssssssssssesseees $5,000
It is provided, however, that for such time, if any,
as the Chairman of the Compensation Board receives
additional pay for other services rendered the State,
his salary as such Chairman shall not exceed $3,505;
but on and after the beginning of the term of the
Governor taking office in January, 1958, such salary
shall be $2,505; and such salary shall be included as
creditable compensation under Chapter 3.2, Title 51
of the Code of Virginia.
DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION
Item 69
For administration of the tax laws, the Virginia Unfair
Sales Act, and aiding in general assessment or re-
assessment of real estate..........cccccccsccsscsssecssrsecsscssessserees $ 1,028,425 $ 1,058,560
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salary:
State Tax Commissioner........ccsscecsssssscsssssecssees $14,850
DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Item 70
For administration of motor vehicle license, registration
ANd fuel tax LAWS.........cscsscscccssccsssscssessserescncerees $1,233,520
the first year, and $1,257,870 the second year.
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Commissioner’ .........s.cccssssssssesssssssssecesessssssscesesesers $11,000
Item 70-A
For furnishing localities with lists of all registered auto-
motive equipment within their respective jurisdic-
HONS: sisissssssisccsesssasisnsvecrsseemanveaneansemmaraccsevemeran $25,000
each year.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
Item 81. First Year Second Year
For State police patrol.........ssssssscssscsssssssssesssssssaceseces $4,495,220
the first year, and $4,715,500 the second year.
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Superintendent of State Police...............cscssssee $11,000
Item 82
For promoting highway safety...........ccssssssssesscsssssees $174,750
the first year, and $168,380 the second year.
Item 83
For operation of State Police Radio System............ $507,940
the first year, and $515,140 the second year.
Item 84
For operation and maintenance of headquarters buildings
ANG QTOUNAS oorscscscsscscssscesscssscecsssscacecessssssecerersssscosers $94,350
the first year, and $97,720 the second year.
Item 85
For operation of State Police Dining Room................ $43,615
the first year, and $48,760 the second year.
Item 86
For retirement of State Police officers...............000 $242,970
the first year, and $267,500 the second year.
It is hereby provided that out of this appropriation
there shall be paid the cost of the required valuation
report by the actuary and other necessary adminis-
trative expense, not to exceed in either year of the
biennium the sum of $3,000.
Item 87
In the event the Superintendent of State Police is
requested, as provided by law, to police a turnpike
project the Superintendent is authorized to expend
such additional amounts from the State highway
maintenance and construction fund for such purpose
as the turnpike authority making the request shall
agree to reimburse and the Governor shall approve.
Item 88
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,
provided further, however, that no expenditures out
of this appropriation shall be paid out of the reve-
nue derived from the taxes levied under §§ 58-628,
58-711, and 58-744 of the Code of Virginia as amended.
Item 89
All revenue received by the Department of State
Police for any purpose whatsoever or in accordance
with any law or regulation administered by said de-
partment shall be paid directly and promptly into the
First Year Second Year
State treasury to the credit of the State highway
maintenance and construction fund.
Total for the Department of State Police from
Special LUNAS ..........sccsccscscsscsceccersscsesesecesenes $5,558,845
the first year, and $5,808,000 the second year.
DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS
Item 90
For providing military protection for the State, to be
expended in accordance with § 44-14 of the Code of
Virginia .......scssscssssssssssssecssosscsssesesssescssersrsssssasasssessasessssesssersees $ 273,350
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid
Adjutant General ..........cssssscsssscssssesssscssescseseesene $9,350
Item 91
For the military contingent fund, out of which to pay the
military forces of the Commonwealth when aiding
the civil authorities, as provided by § 44-82 of the
Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient.
In the event units of the Virginia National Guard
shall be in Federal service, the sum allocated herein
for their support shall not be used for any different
purpose, except, with the prior written approval of
the Governor, to provide for the Virginia State Guard.
DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATIONS
State Corporation Commission
Item 92
For expenses of administration of the State Corporation
Commission and expenses of retired Commissioners
recalled to active duty, in accordance with law............ $ 183,775
Out of this appropriation the following salaries
shall be paid:
Chairman, State Corporation Commission....$14,000
Other members of the State Corporation
Commission (2), at $13,500 each............c-s0000 $27,000
Item 93
For assessment and taxation of public service corpora-
tions ........0.. cess auicsuaSaNUa NAG SANSA TuRo ca RNR RSR BARN NR NRENRRTORRETETRORENEETE $ 85,225
Item 94
For rate regulation ........cscscscscsssesscsssssssscssecesssssccsseceesacsceesanesseers $ 21,155
Item 95
For providing legal services for the State... $ 20,445
Item 96
For regulating sale of securities, in accordance with the
provisions of §§ 138-106 to 18-164 (Chapter 8 of Title
18 of the Code of Virgimia)............ccccssssssecssssssececssssecesssers $ 17,760
With the prior written approval of the Gover-
nor, this appropriation may be increased, provided,
however, that the total appropriations shall not
exceed the sum collected from filing and license fees
under the sections of the Code pertaining to this
activity.
$ 272,850
$ 188,536
$ 385,586
$ 20,780
$ 20,795
$ 17,750
Item 117 First Year Second Year
For special unemployment compensation expenses to be
paid only out of the Special Unemployment Compen-
sation Administration Fund continued in effect by
§ 60-95 of the Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient, not
€O OXCOO secissscesiecssssseiscssescacsssascassssacssscascnsosesesesenasees $10,000
Item 118
For refund of contributions and interest thereon in accord-
ance with the provisions of § 60-94 of the Code of
Virginia, to be paid only out of the clearing account
created by § 60-90 of the Code of Virginia, a sum
sufficient.
Item 119
For payment to the Secretary of the Treasury of the
United States to the credit of the unemployment com-
pensation trust fund established by the Social Security
Act, to be held for the State of Virginia upon the
terms and conditions provided in the said Socal
Security Act, there is hereby appropriated the amount
remaining in the clearing account created by § 60-90
of the Code of Virginia after deducting from the
amounts paid into the said clearing account the re-
funds payable therefrom pursuant to § 60-94 of the
Code of Virginia.
Total for the Unemployment Compensation Com-
mission of Virginia from special funds..$9,895,200
the first year, and $9,942,800 the second
year.
DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
Items 120-121
For administration of the functions, powers and duties
assigned to the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, to be
paid only out of the monies collected and paid into
the State treasury by the said board, as provided by
§ 4-23 of the Code of Virginia, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury, provided, however,
with approval of the Governor, loans for the payment
of such expenditures may be made from the general
fund and from any other funds in the State treasury
upon such terms as the Governor may approve, a sum
sufficient, estimated at............scccccssssssssssssseesees $86,785,680
the first year, and $86,846,230 the second
year.
It is hereby provided that out of this appropriation
the following salaries shall be paid:
Chairman of the board...
Vice-Chairman ...........004
Member of board..........sscssccscsssssssscsscsssesssscseesccess $
Salaries for other personal service shall be fixed by
the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, with
approval by the Governor, as provided by the Alco-
holic Beverage Control Act. (The sums for such pur-
pose 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 pro-
vided in said Act.)
VIRGINIA STATE LIBRARY
Item 122 First Year
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State
LADTATY ....ecsssessscssssssccescsssssnssssessessccesssensssssssvssseassusseeseeecseeecsees $ 807,110
Item 123
For acquiring, preserving and publishing records and
books, including the microfilming of newspapers and
FOCONGS) ssssswsnsisssssscvsvsivssvessveoressessevanenesveetbrerededtissiinittanneiseaseoae $ 110,000
Item 124
For State aid to public libraries in accordance with the
provisions of §§ 42-24 to 42-82 of the Code of Vir-
BUTIA secessosessssscrsansensanexasiatesnvsasenecraesesaaavevinanesvennsnanesenanrowautousna $ 129,500
Total for Virginia State Library............sssssssssees $ 646,610
VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Item 125
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Museum
OF Fine Arta sicissisissicsssssssssasssisccsssssesesscssconssssoasseessnesesssaies $ 224,677
It is provided that no part of this appropriation
from the general fund shall be expended in the main-
tenance and operation of theatrical productions.
Item 126
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 additional equipment and works of
art, the revenues collected from interest on endow-
ments or from the operation of said museum, or
donated therefor, and paid into the State treasury,
estimated at cisscsscssessssserscesssssscaccsassseccssncesisacseasecessn $95,178
the first year, and $97,983 the second year.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Item 127
For expenses of administration of the State Board of Ed-
ucation, including the payment of premiums on official
bonds in accordance with the provisions of § 2-8 of
the Code of Virginia...............cssssccsosscssssessssceseeseeesacesseeseees $ 149,300
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salary:
Superintendent of Public Instruction (with-
out fees, the fees collected by him to be
paid into the general fund of the State
ETOASUTY) ..ccscssccssscsssscscsscsscccscevscsserscereesecenenseeees $14,850
Item 128-A
For research, planning and testing.............ssesessecssseesseeees $ 146,780
Item 128-B
For teacher education and teaching scholarships for the
public free schools, an amount not to exceed............:000 $ 612,500
To be apportioned under rules and regulations of
the State Board of Education with the approval of
the Governor.
Item 129
For State supervision...............ccccsesssssesesesssesssseseeseeseseneaseees $ 822,500
Second Year
$ 312,420
$ 110,000
$ 281,867
$ 150,800
$ 148,680
$ 696,100
$ 326,500
Item 130
For production of motion picture films.......sssssssssssesessssssesees
Item 131
For production of motion picture films, to be paid only
from funds derived by the State Board of Education
from the production of such films and paid into the
State treasury, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury... saavetnanaaeeuenatTn eanaaaenane $15,000
each year.
Item 132
For local administration (salaries of division superin-
tendents) .........ccccccscsseeesees setscanensesens sisusoovveseaesnessesseseeosseinasaane $ 265,000
This appropriation shall be expended for salaries
of division superintendents under the conditions set
forth in § 22-37, as amended, of the Code of Virginia.
Item 133
For the establishment and maintenance of local super-
vision of instruction in efficient elementary and *
secondary schools, including visiting teachers, to be
apportioned among such schools by the State Board of
Education ....c.ccscsscssssssosessesssssesscsssssesesessssssssecesecssnsscssacaceesers $ 698,000
Item 134
For basic appropriation for * salaries of teachers em-
ployed only in efficient elementary and secondary
First Year Second Year
$ 37,125
$ 265,000
$ 698,000
schools _...... saesescerseesessnsessseassearersenessecssesvesseenesacasseaseseseessasves $34,342,000 $37,882,000
It is provided that in the apportionment of this sum
no county or city shall receive less than the amount
prescribed by § 135 of the Constitution of Virginia.
It is provided, further, that the total of this sum,
including the aforementioned apportionment, and the
sums set forth in Items 185 and 136 shall be appor-
tioned to the public schools by the State Board of
Education under rules and regulations promulgated
by it to effect the following provisions:
a. The apportionment shall be on the basis of an
equal amount not exceeding $1,500 for each year of
the biennium for each State aid teaching position,
provided, however, that no payment from this item
for a State aid teaching position shall exceed two-
thirds of the salary paid the incumbent of a State
aid teaching position when the total salary of such
incumbent is less than the amount of State aid
available for each State aid teaching position. For
purposes of this act, “State aid teaching position”
is defined as one teaching position for each thirty
(30) pupils in average daily attendance in the
elementary grades and one teaching position for
each twenty-three (23) pupils in average daily
attendance in the high school grades. The aver-
age daily attendance figures used in the appor-
tionment for the first fiscal year of this biennium
shall be the average daily attendance figures for
the school year preceding such apportionment. The
average daily attendance figures used in the appor-
tionment for the second fiscal year of this bien-
nium shall be the average daily attendance figures
for the second school year of the biennium.
b. No apportionment from this item shall be
made to any county or city for State aid teaching
positions in excess of the number of such positions
in which teachers are actually employed; provided,
however, that in exceptional circumstances and in
the discretion of the State Board of Education, a
county or city may employ fewer teachers than the
number of assigned State aid teaching positions
allotted in accordance with paragraph a.
c. No apportionment from this item shall be
made to any county or city except for payment of
salaries of teachers or other instructional personnel
in the public schools, or for payment of tuition in
lieu of teacher or other instructional salaries under
rules and regulations of the State Board of Edu-
cation.
d. The annual expenditure of funds, derived
from local sources, for instruction in the public
schools shall not be less than the annual expendi-
ture made from local sources for such instruction
for the school year 1955-1956. However, if a county
or city has established and maintains a salary
schedule for teachers and other instructional per-
sonnel satisfactory to the State Board of Education,
the expenditure, derived from local funds, for the
salaries of teachers and other instructional per-
sonnel may be reduced below such expenditures for
the school year 1955-1956, provided the reduction
and the amount of reduction are approved by the
State Board of Education. Also, a county or city
may reduce such expenditure in exceptional cir-
cumstances due to a substantial loss in average
daily attendance of pupils in the county or city,
or in other exceptional local conditions, provided
the reduction and the amount of reduction are
approved by the State Board of Education.
e. The county or city shall pay from local funds
at least thirty per cent (30%) of the total amount
expended for salaries of teachers and other in-
structional personnel. However, a county or city
shall be permitted by the State Board of Edu-
cation to pay not less than twenty per cent (20%)
of such amount if the county or city provides a levy
or cash appropriation or a combination of both for
schools which, when converted to an equivalent
true tax rate, is as great as the average of all
county or all city levies or cash appropriations or
a combination of both such levies and appro-
priations for schools converted to an equivalent
true tax rate; in converting a levy or cash appro-
priation or a combination of both for schools to
an equivalent true tax rate, ratios of assessed
valuations to true values used shall be the most
recent such ratios determined by the State Tax
Commissioner. For such counties or cities, the
State Board of Education shall determine the
per cent of local contribution, in no instance less
than twenty per cent (20%) of the total amount
expended for salaries of teachers and other in-
structional personnel.
f. A minimum salary schedule for teachers and
other instructional personnel, satisfactory to the
State Board of Education and approved by the
Governor, shall be put into effect.
First Year
Second Year
First Year Second Year
b. It is provided that the State Board of Educa-
tion shall next distribute from these sums to each
county and city amounts required to place in effect
the salary schedules approved for public school
teachers by the State Board of Education and the
Governor. The distribution shall be made subject
to conditions stated herein and subject to rules and
regulations, not conflicting therewith, promulgated
by the State Board of Education. The amounts
distributed subject to this paragraph shall not ex-
ceed the amounts necessary, as supplements to total
salaries paid teachers in State aid teaching positions
in 1955-56, to place such teachers on the salary
schedules. In addition, the State Board of Educa-
tion may distribute from this item such sums as it
deems reasonable to supplement local sums paid for
teachers employed in new State aid teaching posi-
tions subsequent to 1955-56. No funds distributed
from this item shall be expended to increase the
salary of a teacher for the year 1956-57 or for the
year 1957-58 by an amount exceeding $200 each
year for a teacher holding Collegiate Professional
or related teaching certificates or $150 each year for
a teacher holding Normal Professional or related
teaching certificates; with the prior written ap-
proval of the Governor, this limit of amount may be
removed by the State Board of Education for the
year 1957-58. If the sums available for this para-
graph as listed herein or by authorized transfer
hereto are not sufficient for the purposes described,
the distribution of such sums shall be made on a
pro rata basis; if such sums exceed the amounts
required for the purposes described, any excess
amounts may, with the prior written approval of the
Governor, be transferred and added to the amounts
set forth in Item 138.
c. It is provided further that the State Board of
Education shall make no distribution from this item
to any county or city which has not first complied
with the conditions stated in paragraphs c-h, inclu-
sive, of Item 134 and in paragraph b of Item 188.
em 138
or providing a minimum educational program in ef-
ficient elementary and secondary schools only............00 $ 6,240,090 $ 6,586,400
A county or city, which meets the requirements
stated below is eligible, subject to rules and regula-
tions promulgated by the State Board of Education,
to receive an apportionment from this item to provide
sufficient monies to operate a minimum educational
program; a minimum educational program is defined
as expenditure for school operation of not less than
one hundred and seventy dollars per pupil in average
daily attendance. To be eligible for an apportionment
from this item, a county or city must:
a. Have projected, in the opinion of the State
Board of Education, a well-planned educational pro-
gram, and
b. Have expended from local sources for school
operation, exclusive of capital outlay and debt serv-
Item 143 First Year Second Year
For pupil transportation to and from efficient elemen-
tary and secondary schools Only..s..sssrseucesecsersere saaanecinneses $ 4,895,145 $ 5,035,145
This appropriation shall be distributed as reimburse-
ment for costs of pupil transportation under rules
and regulations to be prescribed by the State Board
of Education; provided no county or city shall receive
an allotment in excess of the amount actually ex-
pended for transportation of pupils to and from the
public schools, exclusive of capital outlay; provided,
further, that if the funds appropriated for this
purpose are insufficient, the appropriation shall be
eet among the counties and cities entitled
ereto.
The General Assembly declares, finds and estab-
lishes as a fact that the mizing of white and colored
children in any elementary or secondary public school
within any county, city or town of the Common-
wealth constitutes a clear and present danger affect-
ing and endangering the health and welfare of the
children and citizens residing in such county, city
or town, and that no efficient system of elementary
and secondary public schools can be maintained in
any county, city or town in which white and colored
children are taught in any such school located therein.
An efficient system of elementary public schools
means and shall be only that system within each
county, city or town in which no elementary school
consists of a student body in which white and colored
children are taught.
An efficient system of secondary public schools
means and shall be only that system within each
county, city or town in which no secondary school
consists of a student body in which white and colored
children are taught.
The General Assembly, for the purpose of protect-
ing the health and welfare of the people and in order
to preserve and maintain an efficient system of public
elementary and secondary schools, hereby declares
and establishes it to be the policy of this Common-
wealth that no public elementary or secondary schools
in which white and colored children are mixed and
taught shall be entitled to or shall receive any funds
from the State Treasury for their operation, and, to
that end, forbids and prohibits the expenditure of
any part of the funds appropriated by Items 188,
184, 187, 188 and 148 of this section for the estab-
lishment and maintenance of any system of public
elementary or secondary schools, which is not efficient.
The appropriations made by Items 188, 184, 187,
188 and 148 of this section shall be deemed to be
appropriated separately to the counties and cities
and the funds made available and apportioned to
the counties and cities severally and separately by the
Department of Education and the State Board of
Education shall be separately subject to the limita-
tions imposed in this section for their use, which
limitations and a strict observance thereof shall be
a condition precedent to their use.
First Year Second Year
For the purposes of this section and all other ap-
plicable laws, the public schools of the counties, cities
and towns shall consist of two separate classes,
namely, elementary and secondary schools.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Chap-
ter or the provisions of any other law, whenever the
student body in any elementary or secondary public
school shall consist of both white and colored children,
the Department of Education, the State Board of
Education, the State Comptroller, the State Treas-
urer, local school board, local treasurer, and any
officer of the State or of any county or city who has
power to distribute or expend any of the funds ap-
propriated by Items 188, 184, 187, 188 and 148, each
severally and collectively, are directed and com-
manded to refrain immediately from paying, allocat-
ing, transferring or in any manner making avail-
able to any county, city or town in which such school
is located any part of the funds appropriated in
Items 138, 184, 187, 188 and 148 for the maintenance
of any public school of the class of the school in
which white and colored children are taught. When-
ever it is made to appear to the Governor, and he so
certifies to the Department of Education, that all
such schools of such class within any such county,
city or town can be maintained and operated with-
out white and colored children being mixed or taught
therein, the funds appropriated in Items 188, 134, 187,
188 and 148 to such county or city shall be made
available, subject to the limitations contained herein
and only for such period of time as it is made to ap-
pear to the Governor that there is no school of that
class being operated in such county, city or town,
in which white and colored children are mixed and
taught, provided that all the limitations herein con-
tained shall again be effective immediately whenever
it appears that any children are being mixed and
taught in any public school of the class involved.
It is provided that the limitations herein set forth
shall not prohibit the release and distribution of the
funds apportioned and allocated, or any unexpended
part thereof, to which any county, city or town would
otherwise be entitled, to such county, city or town for
the payment of salaries and wages of unemployed
teachers in State aid teaching positions, and other
public school employees, who are under contract
and for educational purposes which may be expended
in furtherance of elementary and secondary educa-
tion of Virginia students in nonsectarian private
schools, as may be provided by law.
Item 144
For a discretionary fund to be disbursed under the rules
and regulations of the State Board of Education........ $ 100,000 $ 100,000
It is provided that the State Board of Education
may make apportionments from this discretionary
fund only under the following conditions:
(1) For the purpose of aiding certain counties to
operate and maintain a nine-month school term:
satisfactory assurances must be given to the State
Board of Education that (a) without aid from this
fund the county Is unable from local funds and
other State funds to operate and maintain a nine-
month school term, (b) maximum local funds for
instruction, operation, and maintenance have been
provided, and (c) such local funds, with other State
funds apportioned to said county, and aid from
this appropriation will enable the schools in said
county to be operated and maintained for a term of
not less than nine months.
(2) For the purpose of aiding those counties
and/or cities which are experiencing extraordinary
continuing increases in average daily attendance,
thereby requiring employment of additional teachers
in excess of the number anticipated on the basis
of average daily attendance of pupils enrolled dur-
ing the preceding school year.
Item 145
For sick leave with pay for teachers in the public free
schools, to be expended in accordance with regula-
tions of the State Board of Education, subject to
First Year Second Year
the prior written approval of the GovernoT............sse0+ $ 281,000 $
Item 146
For providing free text DOOKS...........sssssssssscsseeessssssesenesenseses $ 208,000 $
Item 147
For maintenance of libraries and other teaching material
in public schoolg............ SSG0 RUSSUCTINGUVo ns GHOSECTICSS TUS CUOTOSTISTOASSTCOTCOTOTE! $ 451,775 $
Item 148
For maintenance of libraries and other teaching materials
in public schools, to be paid only out of the funds re-
ceived from localities, and paid into the State treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury, estimated at........c.scscscsssccssssrsccsscescsseeees $233,000
the first year, and $244,000 the second year.
Item 149
For industrial rehabilitation...........cscsssssssscscssssssersessesseesseneaeats $ 526,065 $
Item 150
For industrial rehabilitation to be paid only from funds
received from the Federal government and from local
contributions for any such rehabilitation and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury, estimated
AL svsswsvassvevesacsussnsegenssessesssncvecnwssnssvssucosssecesvacavsencessces $796,135
the first year, and $811,465 the second year.
Item 151
For 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
LYEASULY ....cscscscscsccscrsrcssesssscssscscsessessescsscsssssssersesseesees $17,000
each year.
Item 152
For placement and training of veterans in business estab-
LiSHMENES .......cecsecesessesccssesscserscssecsassscecseccecsnrsesssensssesccseesnsssens $ 8,260 $
Item 153
For placement and training of veterans in business estab-
lishments, to be paid only out of funds received from
the Federal government for this purpose, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury....$235,000
each year.
241,000
203,000
471,825
533,735
Item 154 First Year Second Year
For 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 serv-
ice during the World WaAt....s.s..ss-csssssssssssscsssssssscessssecssesssees $ 16,000 $ 18,000
It is provided that the sum hereby appropriated
shall be expended for the sole purpose of providing
for tuition, institutional fees, board, room rent, books
and supplies, at any educational or training institu-
tion of collegiate or secondary grade 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-five
years of age, either of whose parents was a citizen
of Virginia at the time of entering war service and
was killed in action or died from other causes in
World War I extending from April 6, 1917, to July 2,
1921, or in any armed conflict subsequent to Decem-
ber 6, 1941, while serving in the army, navy, marine
corps, air force or coast guard of the United States,
either of whose parents was, or is, or may hereafter
become totally and permanently disabled due to such
service during either such period, whether such
parents be now living or dead.
Such children upon recommendation of the Super-
intendent of Public Instruction, shall be admitted
to State institutions of secondary or college grade,
free of tuition.
The amounts that may be, or may become, due here-
under by reason of attendance at any such educa-
tional or training institution, not in excess of the
amount specified hereinafter shall be payable from
this appropriation hereby authorized on vouchers ap-
proved by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall
determine the eligibility of the children who may
make application for the benefits provided for herein;
and shall satisfy himself of the attendance and satis-
factory progress of such children at such institutions
and of the accuracy of the charge or charges sub-
mitted on account of the attendance of any such chil-
dren at any such institution, provided, that neither
said Superintendent nor any member of the State
Board of Education, nor any official or agent or em-
ployee thereof, shall receive any compensation for
such services.
Not exceeding four hundred dollars shall be paid
hereunder for any one child for any one school year;
and no child may receive benefits of this or similar
appropriations for a total of more than four school
years.
This amendment shall not operate to divest any
such child of any such scholarship now holding any
such scholarship under this act except that the four-
year limitation herein provided for shall apply to any
scholarship heretofore issued.
Item 155
For twelve months’ principalsy.......ccecssecssecsssscesssssesesererssesee $ 800,000 $ 800,000
Item 165 First Year Second Year
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State Col-
lege, 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 treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the State
ELEABULY ......cccccccssccssccssscccsssccnsccessssesccecsssssnescesses $1,887,600
the first year, and $1,388,600 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 certificates of indebtedness
issued by the aforesaid college and to constitute the
sinking fund, in accordance with the provisions of
$§ 8, 9 and 10 of Chapter 489 of an Act of Assembly,
approved March 25, 1926 (Acts of Assembly, 1926, p.
829) as continued in effect by § 28-30 of the Code of
Virginia and of § 23-21 of the Code of Virginia, or
with any amendments thereto a sum sufficient, esti-
Mated At ou. cecssecccscsssssereccscsecssecsessessecssrseseeseeoeses $95,980
the first year, and $98,720 the second year.
Total for Virginia State College, at Petersburg....§ 1,552,480 $ 1,692,870
Virginia State College, at Petersburg, Norfolk Division
Item 166
For maintenance and operation of an extension division
of the Virginia State College, at Norfolk..............0ses0e. $ 828,350 $ 838,070
Item 167
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 Division, and paid into
the State treasury, and not out of the general fund
Of the State treasury..........sscscscssrcessscssscsssescensees $269,800
the first year, and $275,900 the second year.
Total for Virginia State College, at Petersburg,
including Norfolk Division..............sssssssssseeseeses $ 1,875,780 $ 1,930,440
Longwood College, at Farmville
Item 168
For maintenance and operation of Longwood College, at
Farmville ...........::ccsscssssssssssssscsssosessevssesssessersssssecsscesensseecoasen $ 471,020 $ 492,685
Item 169
For maintenance and operation of Longwood 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................ $575,900
the first year, and $670,105 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 certificates of indebtedness
issued by the aforesaid college, and to constitute the
sinking fund, in accordance with the provisions of
$§ 8, 9 and 10 of chapter 489 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1926, as continued in effect by § 23-30 of the
First Year Second Year
Code of Virginia, §§ 7, 8 and 9 of Chapter 61 of
Acts of Assembly of 1928, as continued in effect b
§ 23-30 and § 23-21 of the Code of Virginia....$16,530
the first year, and $48,420 the second year.
Madison College, at Harrisonburg
Item 170
For maintenance and operation of Madison College, at
HArrisOnburg .........ceccccscsssescessssscsessesseoessssesesetssseaceceessasenees $ 600,195 $ 582,195
Item 171
For maintenance and operation of Madison College, at
Harrisonburg, to be paid only from the special rev-
enues collected or received for the use of the said
college, and paid into the State treasury, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury....$756,500
the first year, and $803,500 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 certificates of indebtedness
issued by the aforesaid college, and to constitute the
sinking fund, in accordance with the provisions of
$$ 8, 9 and 10 of chapter 489 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1926, as continued in effect by § 23-30 of the
Code of Virginia, §§ 7, 8 and 9 of chapter 61 of the
Acts of Assembly of 1928, as continued in effect by
§ 23-30 of the Code of Virginia, and § 23-21 of the
Code of Virginia or any amendments thereto....$28,825
the first year, and $27,255 the second year.
Virginia State School, at Newport News
Item 172
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State
School, at Newport NewWS......cccccsssssssssssssssecsesssssescensessen $ 286,195 $ 318,680
Item 173
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
ETOABUTY secsssccssscsssssesssssssssssssseessssseccsosseeesssssceessscesees $15,500
the first year, and $15,800 the second year.
VIRGINIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND,
AT STAUNTON
Item 174
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia School for
the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton... $ 611,205 $ 597,870
Item 175
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...........s000 $28,000
each year. :
COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY IN VIRGINIA,
AT WILLIAMSBURG
Item 176 First Year Second Year
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg................000 $ 966,485 $ 1,007,540
It is provided that out of this appropriation there
is hereby appropriated:
For the purpose of meeting the requirements of
the Federal Smith-Hughes Act, a sum sufficient.
Item 177
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, to be paid
only from the special revenues collected or received
for the use of said College of William and Mary, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury.........cssoe $1,428,880
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 certificates of indebtedness
issued by the aforesaid College of William and Mary,
and to constitute the sinking fund, in accordance
with the provisions of §§ 8, 9 and 10 of chapter 489
of an Act of Assembly approved March 25, 1926
(Acts of Assembly, 1926, p. 829), as continued in
effect by § 23-30 of the Code of Virginia, and of
§ 23-21 of the Code of Virginia or any amendments
thereto of the Acts of Assembly of 1933, or any
amendments thereto ........ccscccsccccsssssseercessccseseseces $33,480
each year.
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Norfolk Division
Item 178
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, Norfolk
Divisions sisssssssscscassansssrsscssscestssssesserenesnesonssessersersonsstoerssevecsnses $ 238,800 $ 263,450
Item 179
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, Norfolk Divi-
sion, to be paid only from the special revenues col-
lected or received for the use of the said Norfolk
Division, and paid into the State treasury, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury..$577,500
the first year, and $638,550 the second year.
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Richmond Professional Institute
Item 180
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, Richmond
Professional Institute...........csscccssssccssssssssecesceseresceceneees $ 805,950 $ 299,550
Item 181
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, Richmond
Professional Institute, to be paid only from the spe-
cial revenues collected or received for the use of the
Item 192 First Year Second Year
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of
Virginia, Hospital Division, including interest and
sinking fund payments on the bonded debt of said
hospital division, to be paid only from special rev-
enues collected or received for said hospital division,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury................ $5,446,080
the first year, and $5,649,080 the second year.
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, AT CHARLOTTESVILLE
Item 193
For maintenance and operation of the University of Vir-
ginia, at Charlottesville.........cssscsssscsssssssssssecrsssssersssesseess $ 8,256,810 $ 8,224,720
This appropriation is made upon the condition that
the University of Virginia shall give instructions to
properly prepared white students who are citizens of
the State of Virginia, with the proviso that there
shall be no charge for tuition or university fee in the
academic department or the department of educa-
tion of less than forty ($40.00) dollars.
It is further provided that $42,500 may be ex-
pended out of this appropriation for advanced gradu-
ate and research work in medicine, natural sciences,
humanities, social sciences and education.
Item 193-A
For salaries for additional instructors in Law School........ $ 18,860
Item 194
For maintenance of extension activities.............sccssecsesseceees $ 100,000
Item 195
For student scholarships..........csscsssssssescsscssscssseccesssseseeseseeeess $ 10,000
The Rector and Visitors of the University of Vir-
ginia shall have authority, with the consent of the
Governor, to furnish from funds appropriated to the
University by the General Assembly, monies for the
creation of scholarships to be given graudates of Vir-
ginia high schools who meet the scholastic qualifica-
tions laid down by the Board.
Item 196
For medical scholarship,.............scsccsscsssscsssscsssesssssssesssscessseees $ 20,000
Item 197
For maintenance and operation of the University of Vir-
ginia, 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 treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the State
EQOASULY. sssssarsessessciasssassescnvsesvssescsssonssreniaavecvessexsese $2,515,650
the first year, and $2,601,350 the second year.
Out of this appropriation of $2,515,650 the first
year, and $2,601,350 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 constitute the sinking fund in
accordance with the provisions of $$ 7, 8 and 9 of
18,360
99,000
10,000
20,000
First Year Second Year
chapter 61 of the Acts of Assembly of 1928, as
continued in effect by $ 23-30 of the Code of Virginia,
and § 23-21 of the Code of Virginia, and in accordance
with the provisions of § 23-67 of the Code of Virginia,
or any amendments thereto, estimated at........ $68,385
the first year, and $68,195 the second year out of the
special revenues collected or received for the use of
the said University of Virginia, and paid into the
State treasury, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury.
Item 198
For student health, to be paid only out of the special
revenues collected or received by the University of
Virginia for student health activities, and paid into
the State treasury, and not out of the general fund
Of the State treasury........cscscsscccssssssssessssssscessssssssecs $76,850
the first year, and $77,150 the second year.
Item 199
For maintenance of extension activities, to be paid only
from special revenues collected or received for the
use of said activities, and paid into the State treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the State
ETEASUTY —oeesesseccecreccsccscsecnscsscceccersecsessncscesecsessassncsese $422,500
the first year, and $434,500 the second year.
Item 200
For extension school in Wise County...........sssssccssssssesessesssees $ 565,100 $ 64,100
Item 201
For extension school in Wise County, to be paid only from
the special revenues collected or received for the
maintenance of said extension school in Wise County,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury.............00 $67,500
the first year, and $70,500 the second year.
Total for the University of Virginia, at Char-
lottesville wo... stssssssscccssseessssscesssscseesserscseeseees $ 3,459,770 §$ 3,426,180
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville
Hospital Division
Item 202
For maintenance and operation of the University of Vir-
ginia, at Charlottesville, Hospital Division, including
free treatment, care and maintenance of indigent
Virginia patients ........csssccsssssesecsssssssssessesesssseseressssseseeees $ 1,014,000 $ 1,043,500
Item 203
For maintenance and operation of the University of Vir-
ginia, at Charlottesville, Hospital Division, to be paid
only from special revenues received for the use of the
said Hospital Division and paid into the State treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the State
PLOCASUEY seisssesssvassecessssessrcenevervessevevercvveveensysonsovensens $2,371,000
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 at ......eccescssecesseresesseeseeeseees $15,420
the first year, and $14,840 the second year.
Mary Washington College, of the University of Virginia,
at Fredericksburg
Item 204 First Year Second Year
For maintenance and operation of Mary Washington Col-
lege, of the University of Virginia, at Fredericksburg..$ 397,705 $ 402,820
Item 205
For maintenance and operation of Mary Washington Col-
lege, 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 treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury....scscscsscsersssees $1,524,000
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 certificates of indebted-
ness issued by the aforesaid college, and to constitute
the sinking fund, in accordance with the provisions of
$$ 8, 9 and 10 of chapter 489 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1926, as continued in force by § 23-30 of the
Code of Virginia, and of § 23-21 of the Code of Vir-
ginia, or with any amendments thereto, estimated
Ob sescamurnssinicaennnmiiannmmnanncacsars sassavnond $101,320
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, AT BLACKSBURG
Item 206
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Poly-
technic Institute, at BlacksburGQ............cssssscssssssesesesssees $ 2,895,244 $ 2,466,699
It is provided that out of this appropriation there
is hereby appropriated:
For the purpose of meeting the requirements of
the Federal Smith-Hughes Act, a sum sufficient.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion there is hereby appropriated $10,000 each year
for providing scholarships for needy Virginia youth.
Item 207
For regional education in veterinary medicine, to be ex-
pended in accordance with contract agreement be-
tween State of Virginia and Board of Control for
Southern Regional Education.....0........ccsssssesccesseececeeeeees $ 48,000 $ 48,000
Item 208
For making loans to students.........cccccccscscsssecesescceseceeeeeceseerseees $ 1,500 $ 1,500
Item 209
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Poly-
technic 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
TLOASUNY. sesisesisssssssssenssessesssssssrecsarincearaacaenetaeasase $3,530,586
for the first year, and $3,530,086 for 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 certificates of indebted-
ness issued by the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at
Blacksburg, and to constitute the sinking fund, in
accordance with the provisions of §§ 8, 9 and 10 of
chapter 489, of the Acts of Assembly of 1926, as
First Year Second Year
continued in force by § 23-30 of the Code of Vir-
ginia, §§ 7, 8 and 9 of chapter 61 of the Acts of As-
sembly of 1928, as continued in force by § 23-30 of
the Code of Virginia, and § 23-21 of the Code of
Virginia ...cccsssscssscessccecscsssssccscecsssssssscerecsesscececersees $142,525
the first year, and $143,345 the second year.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion of $3,530,586 for the first year and $3,530,086 for
the second year, there is hereby appropriated:
For providing scholarship5.........ssssscssssscssssoses $ 5,000
each year.
For student activities ........c.cccsssssccsscesssssesssssees 24,890
the first year, and $25,075 the second year.
For providing students’ physical facilities.... 90,000
each year.
For uniform commutation........cscccsssecsssscesesess 40,000
each year.
Total for Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at
Blacksburg ....scscccssssssssssssssssssorsocsessersrscsersessessessers $ 2,444,744 $ 2,516,199
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg
Virginia Engineering Experiment Station
Item 210
For the Virginia Engineering Experiment Station of the
Virginia Polytechnic Institute for research in en-
BIMCCTING sassssissicsscsisceivesnessescacecsisvrasviereasscenanccvacacvessesesissvesonse $ 41,875 $ 42,800
Item 211
For research in engineering by the Virginia Engineering
Experiment Station of the Virginia Polytechnic Insti-
tute, to be paid only from the special revenues col-
lected and paid into the State treasury for the use
of the said Virginia Engineering Experiment Station,
and not out of the general fund of the State
ELOABUTY. sssssesssnccsessesssansssasscoseniesssasexavesesssresvessnsaeseans $129,675
the first year, and $130,250 the second year.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg,
Extension Division
Item 212
For the Extension Division of the Virginia Polytechnic
Institute, at Blacksburg, for the purpose of conduct-
ing 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 $ 1,657,206 $ 1,707,205
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
For dairy and pasture specialists..................000 $13,500
each year.
Item 213
For the Extension Division of the Virginia Polytechnic
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 treas-
ury, including Federal aid, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury..........ssssecsees $1,327,295
each year.
Item 214
First Year
For the extension work on control and prevention of
Black Shank disease in tobacco..........sssssessseees sssasesasaed $ 10,950
Item 215
For the Certified Seed Commission, for the improvement
of Virginia Crops ....... seuseoancwseseesssaaes siasieveusaessonesnsanante sasenissen®
It is provided that this appropriation shall be inclu-
sive of all funds received by the Certified Seed Com-
mission from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and in
lieu of any and all contributions from the respective
State departments, institutions or other State agencies.
Total for the Extension Division of Virginia Poly-
31,060
technic
Item 216
Institute ...cccsscscsscssseossscsssoasssssssecssensessessresesseees $ 1,699,215
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricul-
tural Experiment Station, at Blacksburg, and the sev-
eral regional experiment stations under its control,
im accordance With law.......sssccscccssesscssesssssssssescssscssessessesces $ 861,000
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
The salary and expenses of an associate professor
at V.P.I. who will be in charge of the beef cattle
record-of-performance project at the Experi-
MENt Station ..........scccssccsssccssscssssecserersescesscsees $4,650
each year.
For experimentation in pasture grasses........ $22,000
each year.
For experimentation in hog diseases and parasites
and in production problems of peanuts........ $16,500
each year.
For research with tree fruits...........scscssssees o2007,290
each year.
Item 217
For making surveys of Soil............scsscscsssssssessecesesecserseseaseesseres $ 41,500
Item 218
For economic classification of land.............scscssecsseesssesessseess $ 35,000
Item 219
For investigation of Black Shank disease in tobacco.......... $ 58,000
Item 220
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricul-
tural Experiment Station and the several county ex-
periment stations under its control, in accordance
with law, to be paid only from the special revenues
received or collected for the use of said experiment
station, and paid into the State treasury, including
Federal aid, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury ..cccrccoccscosssssscasssesessecessensssssccensseseses $863,000
each year.
Total for Virginia Agricultural Experiment
Station ...cccccccccsescsscees asrerevenine desaasunseavensvestaneaaneNennaaeaiie $ 995,500
Second Year
$ 11,450
$ 31,446
$ 1,750,100
$ 891,000
$ 42,500
$ 35,100
$ 60,000
$ 1,028,600
Radford College, Woman's Division of the Virginia Polytechnic |
Institute, at Radford
Item 221 First Year Second Year
For maintenance and operation of Radford College,
Woman’s Division of the Virginia Polytechnic Insti-
tute, at Radford ........csssscscccsscsccssesssesssssssesscssscsessessesssceees $ 384,825 $ 399,665
Item 222
For making loans to students............cscsscsssssssesssssssetescecsereeeers $ 1,000 $ 1,000
Item 223
For maintenance and operation of Radford College,
Woman’s Division of the Virginia Polytechnic Insti-
tute, at Radford, to be paid only from the special
revenues collected or received for the use of the
said college, and paid into the State treasury,
and not out of the general fund of the State
EYOASUTY nncssertessescesecvesnsossensessensonsessensesnencassessevssssenes $625,160
the first year, and $661,960 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 certificates of indebted-
ness issued by the aforesaid college, and to consti-
tute the sinking fund, in accordance with the pro-
visions of §§ 8, 9 and 10 of chapter 489 of an Act of
Assembly, approved March 25, 1926 (Acts of Assem-
bly, 1926, p. 829) as continued in force by § 23-30
of the Code of Virginia, and § 23-21 of the Code of
Virginia or with any amendments thereto........ $42,900
the first year, and $45,100 the second year.
Total for Radford College, Woman’s Division of
the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Radford..$ 385,825 $ 400,665
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE AT LEXINGTON
Item 224
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Military
Institute, at Lexingtom...........scsscscscssscscscessesscsssscsecessesesses $ 715,000 $ 715,000
Item 225
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 treasury.......scccccscsscsrcsscsseercesceeees $1,034,500
the first year, and $1,092,145 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 certificates of indebted-
ness issued by the aforesaid Virginia Military Insti-
tute, and to constitute the sinking fund, in accord-
ance with the provisions of §§ 8, 9 and 10 of chapter
489 of an Act of Assembly approved March 25, 1926,
as continued in force by § 23-30 of the Code of Vir-
ginia, and of § 23-21 of the Code of Virginia, or with
any amendments thereto............ccssesssersseseeesereees $23,038
the first year, and $24,368 the second year.
The amounts already accumulated of the following
special Virginia Military Institute funds, i. e., the
cadet re-examination fees, the fund representing re-
imbursement of shortages in the Virginia Military
State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors
Item 231 First Year
For licensing embalmers and funeral directors, and car-
rying out the other duties required by law of the
State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors of
VIPSINIA, sssscesssssccssncessesisversscusenaseassiacensiaeen suanuvsuaavaasceanssenuaaes’ $ 12,015
State Board of Examiners of Nurses
Item 232
For examination of nurses and for nurses’ training school
INSPECEION ......-.scssssssercosceccscsecscssccsccarscssrsccecsasereccsnsscersseseceess $ 32,900
Virginia State Board of Examiners in Optometry
Item 233
For regulating the practice of optoMetry...........ssscscsssseeseeees $ 3,715
State Board of Medical Examiners
Item 234
For regulating the practice of medicine...............sscsseseesseees $ 17,900
State Board of Pharmacy
Item 235
For regulating the practice of pharmacy..........scsscssssssesseees $ 33,055
Virginia Athletic Commission
Item 236
For regulating boxing and wrestling contests in accord-
ance with the provisions of §§ 9-16 through 9-48, in-
clusive, and § 18-319 of the Code of Virginia, to be
paid only out of the revenues collected and paid into
the State treasury in accordance with the provisions
of this act, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury ......cccccsscscessescscsssscesssscesssecssseessees $11,690
the first year, and $11,930 the second year, out of
which the executive administrator of the Commission
shall be paid a salary of $5,640 for the first year
and $5,880 for the second year.
Item 237
For payment to the counties, cities and towns of their
shares, pursuant to § 9-47 of the Code of Virginia, of
monies collected by the Virginia Athletic Commission,
a sum sufficient.
State Registration Board for Contractors
Item 238
For regulating the practice of general contracting in
Virginie sssssssscscccasensasvesssaansessccseavecsssvcesesscsencerssoiasesssseiusecsscxscies $ 16,520
Total for the Department of Professional and
Occupational Registration .............cssssccsssssssessseees $ 220,210
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATION
Board of Agriculture and Immigration
Item 239
For expenses of administration of the Board of Agricul-
ture and Immigration............cccscsscssrecsecssscssecsessesssssreseanss $ 89,535
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Commissioner of Agriculture and Immigration
(without fees, all fees of office to be paid into
the State treasury).......cscscssscsssssecsecersees $11,000
Second Year
$ 12,000
$ 34,200
$ 8,715
$ 18,150
$ 33,345
$ 16,450
$ 222,965
$ 91,150
Item 240 First Year
For publicity relating to agriculture and marketing............ $ 20,200
Item 240-A
For promoting the sale, distribution and marketing of
LAPIN PLOGUCES. ssevssscsssssssssvenvassevesnssinsscaacaservasnieuneasannaneiernieeel $ 25,000
Item 241
For regulating the sale of fertilizers, limes, gasoline and
MMOCOL OFS o......scssssscsccecsosecsovsveccecseconsessssessscacsscesessessecasesessees $ 64,765
Item 242
For administration of agricultural commodities law and
Airection of laboratories ..........ssscscssscsssssscsssessacsesesseseseees $ 177,000
Item 243
For prevention of vesicular exanthema and other diseases
of swine, to be paid only out of the fees and revenues
collected or received by the Board of Agriculture and
Immigration, in accordance with the provisions of
Chapter 506 of the Acts of Assembly of 1954, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury the amount of
such revenues estimated ab.......cccccccscssssccescesesecers $25,000
the first year, and $25,700 the second year.
It is provided that any unexpended portion of the
funds derived from said fees and revenues at the close
of the biennium ending June 30, 1956, is hereby re-
appropriated to the Board of Agriculture and Immi-
gration to be used for the prevention of vesicular ex-
anthema and other diseases of swine, and not exceed-
ing $9,155 for indemnification of losses from Vesicular
Exanthema.
Item 244
For protecting livestock from disease............csssssseseseesenes $ 190,600
Item 245
For inspecting, analyzing and regulating the sale of eco-
nomic poisons, a sum sufficient, estimated at................ $ $2,485
It is provided, however, that the amount expended
out of this appropriation for inspection, registration
and analysis of economic poisons shall not exceed
the amount paid into the State treasury during the
biennium ending June 30, 1958, as proceeds of rev-
enues derived from the inspection, registration and
analysis of economic poisons.
Item 246
For control of hog cholera, a sum sufficient, estimated at..$ 16,400
It is provided, however, that the amount expended
out of this appropriation for control of hog cholera
shall not exceed the amount paid into the State
treasury during the biennium ending June 30, 1958,
as proceeds from the sale of hog cholera serum.
Item 247
For inspecting, analyzing and regulating the sale of
paints, paint oils and turpentine, as provided for in
Chapter 5.1 of Title 59 of the Code of Virginia............ $ 32,750
Item 248
For operation of regional laboratories................sscceseeeceees $ 150,000
Second Year
$ 20,000
$ 23,254
$ 66,185
$ 181,000
$ 187,600
$ 32,490
$ 16,400
$ 38,150
$ 154,000
First Year
1956, is hereby re-appropriated to the Department of
Agriculture and Immigration to be used for the “vol-
rtd apple and peach inspection service” under this
title.
Item 258-A
For administration of marketing activities... $ 285,940
Item 258-B
For administration of State dairy inspection and licensing
LAWS oeeecscssscssessessssessesssscesccscseessscssesssseesecusenseseesenseesesessessssessness $ 135,450
Item 259
For inspection of gasoline and motor grease measures......$ 57,276
Item 260
For inspection of agricultural and other commodities, to
be paid only out of the fees and charges collected
and paid into the State treasury for such inspection
of agricultural and other commodities and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury, a sum
sufficient, estimated at..........cccscccccssesscercsssess ---§615,400
the first year, and $619,850 the second year.
It is provided that any unexpended portion of the
funds derived from said fees and other charges at
the close of the biennium ending June 380, 1956, 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 commodities,” under this title.
Item 261
For auditing cooperative associations to be paid only
out of the fees collected by the Division of Mar-
kets for auditing said cooperative associations and
paid into the State treasury and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury, the amount
of such fees estimated at............cscscsssceccsseseeeseee $12,500
each year.
Item 262
For 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 assist-
ants, deputies, and inspectors, in accordance with the
provisions of §§ 59-80 and 59-81 of the Code of Vir-
ginia, and paid into the State treasury, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury, the amount
of such fees estimated at...........ccccscssssecceeeeresssees $11,275
the first year, and $11,225 the second year.
Item 263
For market expansion..........ccscsccccesesesssesssecesesessecsceseescsesssees $ 50,000
Item 264
For market expansion, to be paid only out of funds re-
ceived for that purpose from the Federal government,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury..............0000 $50,000
the first year, and $60,000 the second year.
Total for the Board of Agriculture and Immi-
QTACION 0.......csscescssccccesescesccsecssessessesceseeesarssessevsevacvenens $ 1,795,330
Second Year
$ 294,710
$ 137,950
$ 53,625
$ 60,000
$ 1,821,175
State Lime Grinding Plant, at Staunton
Item 265 First Year Second Year
For maintenance and operation of the State Lime Grind-
ing Plant, at Stauntona..........ccccccscccssccsscsssssssseeeees $67,375
the first year, and $67,575 the second year.
Item 266
For per diem allowance to prisoners, in accordance with
the provisions of § 58-220.1 of the Code of Virginia,
a sum sufficient, estimated at.........ssccssccereeseees $2,300
each year.
Item 267
All appropriations herein made to the State Lime
Grinding Plant, at Staunton, shall be paid only out
of the revenues collected and paid into the State
treasury by the said Lime Grinding Plant, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury, except
Item 267A.
Item 267-A
For operation of the State Lime Grinding Plant, at
Staunton, due to the declining demand for lime.......... $ 5,000 $ 5,000
State Lime Grinding Plant, at Appomattox
Item 268
For maintenance and operation of the State Lime Grind-
ing Plant at Appomattox, to be paid only out of the
revenues derived from the operation of said lime grind-
ing plant, and paid into the State treasury, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury........ $37,750
each year.
Virginia State Apple Commission
Item 269
For promoting the sale and consumption of Virginia
apples, to be paid only out of the apple merchandis-
ing fund created in accordance with §§ 3-513 through
8-525, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury........ $47,500
each year.
Virginia Bright Flue-Cured Tobacco Commission
Item 270
For promoting the sale, consumption, and exportation of
Virginia bright flue-cured tobacco, to be paid only
out of the Bright Flue-Cured Tobacco Promotion
Fund pursuant to the provisions of §$§ 3-240 through
8-256 of the Code of Virginia, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury the amount needed
from such funds, estimated at...........cscsscseseeseees $10,000
each year.
Virginia Peanut Commission
Item 271
For promoting the consumption of Virginia peanuts, to
be paid only out of the peanut fund created pursuant
to the provisions of §§ 3-525.1 through 3-525.19, in-
clusive, of the Code of Virginia, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury............s00 $20,000
each year.
MILK COMMISSION
Item 272 First Year Second Year
For regulating the production and distribution of milk in
accordance with the provisions of §§ 3-346 through
3-383, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia, to be paid
only out of the revenues collected and paid into the
State treasury, in accordance with the provisions of
said sections and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury .......sccecsssscssssscscsccecscscsssscerecsssssasecs $109,450
the first year, and $110,200 the second year.
Item 273
For regulating the production and distribution of milk by
the local milk boards, in accordance with the provi-
sions of §§ 3-346 through 3-383, inclusive, of the
Code of Virginia, to be paid out of the revenues
collected and paid into the State treasury, in accord-
ance with the provisions of said sections and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury..$63,900
the first year, and $63,800 the second year.
STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
Item 274
For State soil conservation..........ccsccscsscsscssssssesssersssssesesssees $ 78,550 $ 74,850
Item 275
For State soil conservation, to be paid only out of the
special revenues collected by the State Soil Conser-
vation Committee and paid into the State treasury
and not out of the general fund of the State treasury
the amount of such special revenues, estimated
At crecescsocssscsssscssscssscsssssscscssscssescecssscsasasecessccssesecsaseneveves $25,000
Total for agricultural agencied..........srceereeseeeeees $ 1,873,880 $ 1,901,025
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE VIRGINIA STATE
PORTS AUTHORITY
Item 276
For the exercise and administration by the Board of Com-
missioners of the Virginia State Ports Authority of
the powers and duties conferred upon and vested in
the said Board of Commissioners by the Act of the
General Assembly of 1952 creating the said Virginia
State Ports Authority, or by other provision of law...$ 404,666 $ 410,348
It is provided that out of this appropriation the
Virginia State Ports Authority may, in its discretion
and with the written approval of the Chairman of
the said Authority, expend for such expenses in
connection with promotional activities as are com-
monly borne by business organizations a sum not
to exceed $3,000 each year.
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Item 277
For expenses of administration of the Department of
Conservation and Development. ............cscccssesssseeseseeeees $ 82,250 $ 82,350
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Director o..cccssssssssssssscssecssssssoscesssecsrssssevessveseneenes $11,000
First Year Second Year
credit of said Department, the amount of said special
Tevenues, estimated at. .........csccscssscscccsssssscesscsees $45,435
the first year, and $44,685 the second year.
It is further provided that any unexpended balance
at the close of the biennium ending June 30, 1956, in
the special revenues collected or received for the
administration and protection of State forests are
hereby reappropriated to the Department of Conserv-
ation and Development to be used for the purposes
stated in this Item.
Item 287
For maintenance of improvements constructed by civilian
CONSEFVATION COTPS .....cscscscssssssssssserscsscsscscsccecsscscsacrsacerseces $ 89,700 $ 174,700
Item 288
For investigation and control of infection of forest trees..6 26,750 $ 26,250
Item 289
For forestry service to landowners .........sscscsssscssesssesecsceesees $ 188,000 $ 148,000
Item 290
For forestry service to landowners, to be paid only out
of special revenues collected or received for furnish-
ing the said forestry service to landowners, and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury..........ssscscrcsssscesescesees $33,000
each year.
Item 291
For geological surveying in accordance with law.............0+ $ 127,180 $ 127,680
It is provided that this sum shall include any
amount deemed necessary by the Director of the de-
partment and approved by the Governor, to employ
mining engineers or geologists with practical knowl-
edge of, and experience in the location and evaluation
of mineral resources, who shall work directly under
the Director in making such mineral resources studies
and in rendering reports and advisory and technical
services to local governing bodies and _ business
organizations.
It is further provided that on and after July 1,
1957, no part of this appropriation may be paid to
any Federal agency or activity for joint operation
of geological surveys.
It is further provided that no funds may be allotted
from this appropriation without the prior written
approval of the Governor.
Item 292
For topographical mapping in cooperation with the United
States Geological Survey.........-ccccsssscscscscssssssssssscsseecersees $ 35,000 $ 35,000
Item 293
For water resources investigation...............scsccsscsssscssssseesseees $ 102,320 $ 138,500
It is hereby provided that the salary of the Com-
missioner of Water Resources shall be paid entirely
out of the general fund of the State treasury, and
that the said Commissioner shall receive no compen-
sation from the Federal government.
COMMISSION OF GAME AND INLAND FISHERIES
Item 309 First Year Second Year
For administration of the laws relating to game and
Anland fisheries ...........scssscssssscsscsscsscessseessenseeees $1,984,125
the first year, and $2,050,445 the second year.
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Executive director ........cccccccsccscsessssssccessssesscoses eon 9, 900
Item 310
It is hereby provided that, subject to the approval
of the Governor, the commission may expend such
further sums as it may have available in the game
protection fund for capital outlay projects which will
promote the conservation and development of the wild
life resources of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Item 311
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 unexpended balances in
such revenues from the biennium ending June 30,
1956, shall be transferred to said fund, and all appro-
priations made to the Commission of Game and In-
land Fisheries as provided in this act, shall be paid
out of the game protection fund, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury.
Item 312
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 approval of the
Governor, for the lease and purchase of areas for
refuges, wild life habitat demonstration, and research,
public hunting and fishing grounds, structures, and
for operating expenses in connection therewith.
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
State Highway Commission
Item 3138
For the State Highway Commission, for supervising the
State highway system, in accordance with law, to
be paid only from the proceeds of the tax on motor
vehicle fuels, segregated by law to the State high-
way system, a sum sufficient, estimated at........$8,480
each year.
Out of this appropriation members of the State
Highway Commission, except the chairman, shall
receive a per diem of $10 each, not exceeding....$1,400
Item 314
For expenses of administration of the State Highway
Commission and for engineering to be paid only from
the proceeds of the tax on motor vehicle fuels segre-
gated by law to the State Highway system..$3,932,500
the first year, and $3,992,000 the second year.
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
State highway commissioner $14,850
system of the State highways the amount received
from the Federal government and paid into the State
treasury for such construction, reconstruction, main-
tenance and improvement.
Item $21
For construction and maintenance of city streets, to be
paid only out of the State highway maintenance and
construction fund, and not out of the general fund
Of the State treasury..........ccssscsssscssscessssesessees $5,682,800
the first year, and $6,072,800 the second year.
Item 822
For acquisition of land for use in the development of the
George Washington Memorial Parkway in Virginia
there is hereby reappropriated the unexpended bal-
ance, at the close of business on June 30, 1966,
remaining from the appropriations made by Items
856 and 357, Chapter 708, Acts of Assembly of 1964.
Item 828
For a joint hydraulic study, to be paid only out of the
State highway maintenance and construction fund,
and not out of the general fund of the State
GEOASULY sesssesescceesssssssssnscessseucssvcsversanveassennceesssecerevevneens $4,000
Item $24
For maintenance and operation of toll bridges and ferries,
to be paid in accordance with the provisions of §§
88-227 through 338-255, inclusive, of the Code of Vir-
ee eee that no part of this appropriation
be paid out of the general fund of the State
es scoaeusevunniaepsbuswdaesvasieseveveaenasveavesosuseaeeeavase $4,946,000
the first year, and $6,189,000 the second year.
It is hereby provided that out of this appropria-
tion shall be paid the amount required for interest
and sinking fund requirements on the revenue bonds
issued by the State Highway Commission for the
acquisition of toll bridges and ferries, estimated
OE: seciccnsssvecaccsnascasasnnaeseasesssacseeamencessanretarecnaevans wesee2 $2,843,000
the first year, and $4,464,000 the second year.
Total for the State Highway Com-
mission from special fundB................0+04 $91,706,705
the first year, and $96,200,855 the
second year.
Central Garage
Item 825
For maintenance and operation of a Central Garage, in
accordance with the provisions of § 2-42 of the Code
of Virginia, to be paid only out of the revenues,
costs and charges collected from the operation of
said Central Garage under the provisions of § 2-42
of the Code of Virginia, and paid into the State
treasury as required by the said section, 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
GE: .sscssnsssssnsaocascancainceassssasseciscasenssssessanssoastasssesestccnsnies $883,150
the first year, and $932,490 the second year.
First Year Second Year
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
State Board of Health
First Year Second Year
It is provided that the amounts estimated and set forth in Items 327, 330, 336,
338, 346, 348, 350, 352, 354, 358, 360, 362, 8363 and 364 are appropriated from
special revenues collected or received for the use of the State Board of Health
and paid into the State treasury, and such amounts shall not be paid from the
general fund.
Item 326
For expenses of administration of the State Board of
Health ssssssssssscssssssscsassccannevacsvssveswsanncasasiresaresnavasnivsnsawsasvenss $ 100,295 $ 100,325
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
State health commissioner...............ccsssssessrsees $14,850
Item 327
For expenses of administration............cssesssssscssesseessees $64,205
the first year, and $64,175 the second year, from
special revenues.
Item 328
For health education .........ccssssssssseesssssssesssssssessssssesessssseesseses $ 37,165 $ 37,430
Item 329
For collection and publication of vital statisticzs.................. $ 245,565 $ 247,865
Item 330
For collection and publication of vital statistics......$3,745
each year, from special revenues.
Item 331
For payments to clerks of court for reporting adoptions,
marriages, and divorces, pursuant to § 14-23 and
$ 63-359 of the Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient,
eatimated at: sissicssssscssavscsssscssscassccssennvecssasesvenscsaaranesseareene $ 4,000 $ 4,000
Item 3382
For payments to local registrars, pursuant to § 32-336 of
the Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient, estimated at....$ 9,000 $ 9,000
Item 3338
For sanitary engineering. ............ccccscssscssssscorssssssssssesssesssencess $ 108,950 $ 111,035
It is provided that out of this appropriation there
is hereby appropriated:
For Hampton Roads Sanitation District Commis-
sion, for sewage prevention and control......$5,000
each year.
Item 334
For shellfish inspection and sanitation............cccsessseseeserees $ 98,404 $ 94,823
Item 335
For industrial hygiene ...............cccsssesscssscessseessessesseecesseesecsees $ 36,380 $ 37,600
Item 336
For industrial hygiene, 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
Item 337 First Year Second Year
For prevention of tuberculosis .........csssesssscssscssssseecseesseseseees $ 811,400
It is provided that out of this appropriation there
is hereby appropriated:
For the surgical treatment of tuberculosis, each
YOR se ssssccavssceasescvssesosessesavsrssxessesnaecssosusnesseuaswurses $114,000
For aid to local tuberculosis sanatoria, each
VEAL scccdivinsccesssnssvnsescsscstasnaveercesscustesosanssxvasesens $465,000
Item 338
For prevention of tuberculosis, each year, from special
TOVENUCS siscssssscesscssssassncassacsnussasssvcveaveessnsecaevecesssanass $109,500
Item 339
For tuberculosis diagnosis, surgery, and hospitalization at
the Ennion G. Williams Hospital, Medical College of
Virginia —.....ccsccsccsceseees aa anaieabannwssaaadiapansicasiieaasbaacnsaanestacasastars $ 654,060
Fees paid by tuberculosis patients in accordance
with the law shall be paid directly into the general
fund of the State treasury.
Item 340
For control of venereal diSeases ...........csscssscssssessseccsssesssscseaee $ 64,710
Item 341
For control of epidemics ..............sscssssssssesssscscscssesensssesserssseeseess $ 51,480
Item 342
For malaria and mosquito Control .......scscsssssssesssesseescsssesrees $ 86,480
It is provided that out of this appropriation there
is hereby appropriated:
For contribution by the State Board of Health to
mosquito control commissions established in
accordance with law, not exceeding.......... $58,500
the first year, and $60,000 the second 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.
Item 343
For administration of Merit System .......csssssesesesesessees $ 14,290
Item 344
For personnel traiming: .........:sssccsssssssscssssssssseesscesecsseseseseesseeenen $ 9,000
Item 345
For medical and nursing facilities services ...........:ccsssseseees $ 83,600
Item 346
For medical and nursing facilities services............ $3,000
each year from special revenues.
Item 347
For cancer Control ......csccscccscrsssscssescsseccsssccsscccssscessscessseesesessases $ 50,230
Item 348
For camcer Control ....scssssccsssssscscssccscssccsssesscesscsseeseeeees $48,300
each year, from special revenues.
$ 813,400
$ 734,030
$ 55,385
$ 652,430
$ 88,580
$ 14,500
$ 9,000
$ 84,400
$ 50,370
Item 349 First Year
For inspection of hotels, tourist and food establishments..$ 125,570
Item 350
For bedding inspection ........s.sssssssssssssessssesssssssssssssceees $32,590
the first year, and $32,990 the second year, from
special revenues.
Item 351
For maternal and child health .........cscccssscsscsscssssssosssaresseseres $ 86,208
Item 352
For maternal and child health ..........sccscscsssscseseees $306,112
each year, from special revenues.
Item 353
For crippled children’s service ........s..csccssssecsscssssesssssessssseees $ 263,043
Item 354
For crippled children’s service ..........scssscssessssecsceeeeees $380,317
each year, from special revenues.
Item 355
For nursing scholarships ............sssscssssssssssssssssssecsssesessescsssoses $ 20,000
Item 356
For operation of laboratories 0... cssssssscsssssccesesssssssesseesseees $ 169,220
Item 357
For study, care, treatment, research and rehabilitation
of alcoholics, as provided by law ........csscssscsecscersseeserees $ 213,605
Item 358
For study, care, treatment and rehabilitation of alcoholics,
AS PFOVided by LAW ........secssscscsssecsssescessessssscesereess $45,500
the first year, and $60,500 the second year, from
special revenues.
Item 359
For post-mortem examinations .........sscsssseseccesssesecseeseseeees $ 147,108
Item 360
For providing bodies for scientific study ................ $11,190
each year, from special revenues.
Item 361
For local health services ..........csscscsscsssescsscescsscsscsscescsssssconsenes $ 2,450,456
Item 362
For local health Services............ssccsscccscssssscessesssees $1,185,044
the first year, and $1,190,011 the second year, from
special revenues.
Item 363
For study of heart diseases .......csccscsssscsscsseesereees $25,500
each year, from special revenues.
Item 364
For meat inspection .........scscsscssssecssssssscsssecssessssssseeeeens $141,845
the first year, and $146,345 the second year, from
special revenues.
Total for the State Board of Health ..............c000 $ 5,980,169
Second Year
$ 127,570
$ 87,208
$ 264,643
$ 20,000
$ 172,720
$ 252,215
$ 147,976
$ 2,531,989
$ 6,148,494
Blue Ridge Sanatorium, at Charlottesville
Item 365 First Year Second Year
For maintenance and operation of the Blue Ridge Sana-
torium, at Charlottesville...........cssssscscccsssecscsssscerssersessecees $ 865,635
Item 366
For 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 ......scccccscssssscsscerssssscssecssssccsssescesses $119,070
each year.
Catawba Sanatorium, Near Salem
Item 367
For maintenance and operation of the Catawba Sana-
torium, near Salem ........csscccssscsscesssccssssccsscesseccecsescsscsseess $ 768,405
Item 368
For 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 treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the State
cs $62,365
each year.
Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burkeville
Item 369
For maintenance and operation of the Piedmont Sana-
torium, at Burkeville ...........cccssscsssssssssssscsresscesserssseessees $ 949,085
Item 370
For 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
Total for the Department of Health ................00 $ 8,518,244
DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS
Central Activities
Item 371
For expenses of administration of the Department of
Welfare and Institutions ............scscssssssssssssssssssssserersesesees $ 139,510
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salary:
Commissioner ..........sccsssscsscssesecssessessessesneseeseesrees $11,000
Item 372
For general welfare activities ..........ccccssesssscessesssesseseesseeeees $ 197,950
Item 373
For youth service activities .........ccccccscessssssscsssscssssseesssecsacees $ 191,400
Item 374
For administration of merit SySteM............cscsesesssssesenseneereenes $ 8,500
Item 375
For parole activities 2.0... cccscesscscssceessssssessessessecsessessesesssenenes $ 491,640
$ 874,870
$ 787,480
$ 968,605
$ 8,773,949
$ 136,935
$ 200,400
$ 195,975
$ 8,500
$ 511,900
First Year
or provision of any other act or statute of this State
heretofore enacted, or enacted at this session of the
General Assembly, shall be interpreted or construed
as authorizing the Department of Welfare and Insti-
tutions, or any other agency of the State, or of any
of its political subdivisions, to make any expenditure
of State funds, or to receive or be paid any reim-
bursement from any State funds or out of any funds
in the State treasury, save out of funds actually
appropriated for that purpose; nor shall any appro-
priation or legislative enactment of this or any pre-
ceding session of the General Assembly be considered
or construed as imposing any obligation whatsoever,
moral or legal, upon this General Assembly, or upon
any future General Assembly, to make additional
appropriation or provide reimbursement funds for
localities or for any other purpose in connection with
the Department of Welfare and Institutions save the
funds actually appropriated for such purpose or pur-
poses at this session.
Total for Central Activities................cccccsccssssesessees $ 7,218,830
Bon Air School for Girls, at Bon Air
Item 398
For maintenance and operation of the Bon Air School for
Girls, at Bon Air............sccsscssscsscssccssccssccerssscceseessceeerssseseseees $ 170,385
Beaumont School for Boys, at Beaumont
Item 399
For maintenance and operation of the Beaumont School
for Boys, at Beaumont...........sscscscsscsscssssssssssssscsscsncssesceees $ 302,205
Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls, at Peaks Turnout
Item 400
For maintenance and operation of the Janie Porter Barrett
School for Girls, at Peaks Turnout....... iaaeeeupseuawassseuseneans $ 146,910
Hanover School for Boys, at Hanover
Item 401
For maintenance and operation of the Hanover School
for Boys, at HanoveP.........ssscssscrcssssscescsorees sassawsseswevasvesensess $ 294,925
Study Home for White Boys
Item 402
For maintenance and operation of the Study Home for
White Boys, in Chesterfield County...........:.sssssssssssssssesseeee $ 50,965
The Penitentiary, at Richmond
Item 403
For maintenance and operation of the Penitentiary, at
RHONA 6. issssccssscsaasscssocesccanssassvnsacanscsessescasavanacassacensaeanness $ 1,231,000
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
For per diem allowance to prisoners a sum suffi-
cient, estimated ab............ccsccsscssscsscsssesseceseeseee $61,500
each year.
Item 404
For transportation of prisoners........... susinsbavasiasaudvadaneronsswnateninad $ 9,000
Total for the Penitentiary, at Richmond................ $ 1,240,000
Second Year
$ 7,449,905
$ 180,235
$ 305,600
$ 151,015
$ 302,160
$ 52,035
$ 1,238,055
$ 9,000
$ 1,247,055
The Penitentiary, at Richmond, Industrial Department
Item 405 First Year Second Year
For maintenance and operation of the industrial depart-
ment of the Penitentiary, at Richmond, to be paid
only out of the special revenues collected or received
from the operation of said industrial department and
paid into the State treasury and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury, a sum sufficient,
estimated at .......cccccsccssssscssessesscercescerssccersecesrsere $1,679,550
the first year, and $1,826,450 the second year.
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for Defective
Misdemeanants, at State Farm
Item 406
For maintenance and operation of the State Penitentiary
Farm and State Prison Farm for Defective Misde-
Meanants, at State Farm......cssscscssscccscscsrcecsssescscsssessseees $ 929,140
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
For per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance
with § 53-220.1 of the Code of Virginia, a sum
sufficient, estimated at.........csscsscsssscecserccsoere $46,000
each year.
It is hereby provided that the appropriations herein
made for the State Penitentiary Farm and State
Prison Farm for Defective Misdemeanants, are in-
clusive of all funds which the said State Penitentiary
Farm and State Prison Farm for Defective Mis-
demeanants would otherwise be entitled to receive
during the fiscal years ending on the thirtieth day
of June, 1957, and 1958, for the purposes stated
in the said items, either out of the appropriation
for criminal charges or otherwise out of the general
fund of the State treasury, any provisions of
§ 58-98 of the Code of Virginia to the contrary
notwithstanding.
Southampton Penitentiary Farm, at Capron
Item 407
For maintenance of the prison department...............cccssssessees $ 273,300
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropriated:
For per diem allowance to prisoners in accord-
ance with § 53-220.1 of the Code of Virginia, a sum
sufficient, estimated At...........ccssscsssssssssssereeseees $16,000
each year.
Item 408
For operation of fArm uu..cssscsssscsssssssscsssssssssssecsccsssscssessecseceers $ 87,980
Item 409
For operation of brick and solite plants..............sssssssessees $ 15,650
Total for Southampton Penitentiary Farm, at
CODLON sisssscscccanssssnamassaciananessrmamesmneed $ 376,930
State Industrial Farm for Women, at Goochland
Item 410
For treatment and care of delinquent women.................06 $ 486,810
$
$
940,670
277,300
88,455
13,440
379,195
483,110
First Year Second Year
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropriated:
For per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance
with § 53-220.1 of the Code of Virginia, a sum
sufficient, estimated at........sscsscccrsssssssersssssees $16,200
each year.
Item 411
For board and care of infant children of inmates of the
State Industrial Farm for Women.......sscssesscsscssecceccrsers $ 1,500 $ 1,500
It is hereby provided that the appropriation herein
made for the State Industrial Farm for Women by
Item 410 is inclusive of all funds which the said
State Industrial Farm for Women would other-
wise be entitled to receive during the fiscal years
ending on the thirtieth day of June, 1957, and 1958,
for the purposes stated in the said items, either out of
the appropriation for criminal charges or otherwise
out of the general fund of the State treasury, any
provisions of § 53-98 of the Code of Virginia to the
contrary notwithstanding.
Item 412
For maintenance and operation of a central laundry, a
sum sufficient, estimated at...........csccscsssssesscescsssssssrees we$ 205,000 $ 205,000
Total for State Industrial Farm for Women, at
Goochland .......ssssscscssosssesosssecsssssssssssesssececesscesosososeses $ 698,310 $ 689,610
Bland Correctional Farm, at White Gate
Item 413
For maintenance of the prison department............0.0s0+ en $ 219,710 $ 280,210
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
For per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance
with § 53-220.1 of the Code of Virginia, a sum
sufficient, estimated at...........sscsssssscssssseseseees $13,500
each year.
Item 414
For operation of farm...........cssssscsssssssesssssescssassssesseascesscssenencaeess $ 70,090 $ 69,845
Item 415
For operation of lime plant, to be paid only out of the
special revenues derived from the operation of the
lime plant and paid into the State treasury and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury..$11,795
the first year, and $11,820 the second year.
Total for Bland Correctional Farm, at White
Gate c.rcsssssssssccocsserscsccssecsrsccsescscecsccecsserecersnsenecseassssereves $ 289,800 $ 299,555
Item 416
No assignment to any person or persons, firm,
company, corporation, or agency whatsoever, made
by any inmate of a State penal institution, of any
money or credit received by such inmate, or to which
he may become entitled under this act, as a per diem
allowance for work performed by such inmate, shall
be valid, and any such assignment is hereby expressly
prohibited.
State Convict Road Force
Item 417 First Year Second Year
For the work of the State Convict Road Force, in accord-
ance with the applicable provisions of § 53-58, $§
53-61 through 53-73, inclusive, §§$ 53-100 through
58-123 inclusive and § 58-109, § 53-109.1, and §
58-221, of the Code of Virginia, to be paid only out of
the money paid to the Director of the Department of
Welfare and Institutions by the State Highway Com-
missioner for the labor of convicts employed on the
State highway primary and secondary systems and
work incidental thereto, including relocation and
moving of Convict Road Camps, at local hourly rates
for such labor, determined in accordance with the
provisions of the aforesaid § 53-109.1 of the Code of
Virginia, said payments to be made only out of the
State highway maintenance and construction fund,
and not out of the general fund of the State trea-
sury, a sum sufficient, estimated at............000 $2,520,465
the first year, and $2,544,215 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
For medical care and supervision of con-
victs in the several State Convict Road
Force Camps ssssssssssissvisriscsassieanmnmsrinsns $31,000
each year.
For per diem allowance to prisoners in
accordance with the provisions of &
58-220.1 of the Code of Virginia, a sum
sufficient, estimated at.........scccsccssssssesssesscees $95,000
each year.
For payment of awards under the Work-
men’s Compensation Act, a sum sufficient,
estimated at sesssssscssssssscssissiscicesscssrsssaveccsveseass $ 1,000
each year.
Item 418
For reimbursement to the State Convict Road Force for
the cost of board furnished to boarders, to be paid
only out of the State highway maintenance and con-
struction fund and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury, provided, however, that the money
so expended shall not exceed the revenue collected
and paid into the State treasury by the State Convict
Road Force from charges made for such boarders,
a sum sufficient, estimated at...........cccsecsessees $30,000
each year.
Item 419
All the revenue received by the Department of
Welfare and Institutions from boarders or other
miscellaneous sources incident to the operation of the
State Convict Road Force, shall be paid directly and
promptly into the State treasury to the credit of the
State highway maintenance and construction fund.
Total for the State Convict Road Force from
Special UNAS .........ccsssccsesessscssssessesseseseens $2,550,465
the first year, and $2,574,215 the second year.
Total for the Department of Welfare and Insti-
CULIONS ...cesecsccssscssscscssecececcesecssassccesesesseesseseressseceessessens $11,708,400 $11,997,035
VIRGINIA COMMISSION FOR THE VISUALLY HANDICAPPED
Item 420 First Year Second Year
For expenses of administration of the Virginia Commis-
sion for the Visually Handicapped..............sssccccssccsersessees $ 85,475 $ 35,775
Item 421
For conservation of vision and rehabilitation................00+ $ 140,660 $ 143,030
Item 422
For conservation of vision and rehabilitation, to be paid
only out of special revenues to be collected by Vir-
ginia Commission for the Visually Handicapped, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury.........cccssssssceress $30,000
each year.
Item 423
For operation of workshop for the Dlind..............ccsssssssseseseors $ 44100 $ 47,800
Item 424
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 treasury,
the amount of such special revenues estimated
BE: coscasscvenceccsyeavasaessemanesvssavsvvseavunenssorenuinsneneesevenvadsecyate $200,000
Item 425
For aid to the Dlind...........ccsssssssssssssesssesessessssssssssssssrsssseessseseees $ 169,575 $ 170,095
Item 426
For aid to the blind, to be paid only out of funds received
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, estimated at............ $575,000
each year.
Item 427
For vocational rehabilitation of the blind.............ccscessseseseees $ 81,145 $ 35,670
Item 428
For vocational rehabilitation of the blind, to be paid only
out of funds received from the Federal government
for such vocational rehabilitation, and paid into the
State treasury, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury .......ccsccscssscscsscssesessssesssessscsessessesseees $59,430
the first year, and $68,715 the second year.
Item 429
For expenditure pursuant to the provisions of § 63-108
of the Code of Virginia, all monies deducted from funds
otherwise payable out of the State treasury, to the
counties and cities pursuant to the provisions of
§§ 63-199 and 63-200, of the Code of Virginia, and all
monies paid into the State treasury pursuant to
§ 63-193 of the Code of Virginia.
Total for the Virginia Commission for the Visually
Handicapped wvcsscsssssssssssssssssssssessccsssssssssesseseessssssseesees $ 420,955 $ 432,370
DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE AND HOSPITALS
State Hospital Board
Item 4380 First Year Second Year
For general supervision, administration and control of the
several State mental hospitals and the State training
Bchools and hospitals..........sccsescscsoosccrscscserscssssscscceseesssasecees $ 98,390
Out ot this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid
Commissioner of mental hygiene and _ hos-
Pitals ......scscsscccscssscsssscscessssssscesesssssessscecsceseaves ++e$14,850
From this salary shall be paid into the general
fund of the State treasury an appropriate amount,
as determined by the Governor, for such housing,
goods or services as may be furnished the Commis-
sioner by the State.
Item 4381
For fleld services.........csccccsccsssssssccssssorsssscsssesccsssessoccassessasenssasessenee $ 64,860
Item 432
For mental hygiene climich..............sscsssscsssssssssssssssssssesscsnrsesees $ 298,580
Item 483
For mental hygiene clinics to be paid only out of special
revenues, including Federal aid, collected and paid
into the State treasury for the said mental hygiene
clinics, and not out of the general fund of the State
PEABUTY. c.rsccsossoresssdcoressesessavoncsssescnsvensescossdecostesaascbees $290,000
the first year, and $800,000 the second year.
Item 434
It is hereby provided that the appropriations herein
made by Items 482 and 433 for mental hygiene clinics
shall not be available for expenditure, either in whole
or in part, unless the amounts allocated to the various
mental hygiene clinics are based, as nearly as prac-
ticable, on a uniform ratio, for each clinic, of State
and Federal funds combined to local funds.
Item 485
For collecting cost of care and treatment of patientz............ $ 79,900
Item 485-A
It is hereby provided that accurate records shall
be maintained of the cost of providing meals for staff
and employees at each of the mental hospitals and
training schools receiving appropriations from the
general fund of the State treasury, such cost to in-
clude cost of raw food, preparation, and serving; capi-
tal charges; and other incidental charges. It is further
provided that the staff and employees who are served
with meals at the several institutions shall be charged
for such meals in accordance with the cost as deter-
“mined by the above provision, such charges to be
credited to the general fund of the State treasury.
Total for the State Hospital Board..............cssse $ 631,230
Central State Hospital, at Petersburg
Item 436
For maintenance and operation of the Central State Hos-
Pital, at Petersburg...........sccsesssescssssrsesssssseerssssssrsseeseees $ 4,732,000
$ 91,600
$ 65 1640
$ 300,000
$ 536,140
$ 4,898,000
Item 436-A First Year Second Year
For providing meals for staff and employees, a sum suffi-
cient to cover the cost of raw food therefor.
Petersburg Training School and Hospital, at Petersburg
Item 437
For maintenance and operation of the Petersburg Train-
ing School and Hospital, at Petersburg............-.-ccsrssssees $ 306,180
Item 487-A
For providing meals for staff and employees, a sum suffi-
cient to cover the cost of raw food therefor.
Eastern State Hospital, at Williamsburg
Item 438
For maintenance and operation of the Eastern State Hos-
Pital, at Williamsburg.............cscccsscscscsccscscesssssssssecensesesseres $ 2,548,295
Item 438-A
For providing meals for staff and employees, a sum suffi-
cient to cover the cost of raw food therefor.
Southwestern State Hospital, at Marion
Item 439
For maintenance and operation of the Southwestern State
Hospital, at Ma xiona.........scssssssscsssssssscssscsscssesecccsssssssenseesns $ 1,664,000
It is provided that out of this appropriation there
is hereby appropriated:
For payment to Fire Department of Town of
Maxion. .....cccsscsssssssssscsscceocscsssssssssscesccesscsescacsessesees $180
Item 489-A
For providing meals for staff and employees, a sum suffi-
cient to cover the cost of raw food therefor.
Western State Hospital, at Staunton
Item 440
For maintenance and operation of the Western State
Hospital, at Staunton ..........ccsscscscssssccsssssssssnsssssesseseseseres $ 3,224,140
Item 440-A
For providing meals for staff and employees, a sum suffi-
cient to cover the cost of raw food therefor.
DeJarnette State Sanatorium, at Staunton
Item 441
For maintenance and operation of the DeJarnette State
Sanatorium, at Staunton, in accordance with the pro-
visions of §§ 37-17 as amended and 37-18 through
87-22, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia, 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 .....ccccccccscssssccsssssessssesscsecssseses $487,600
the first year, and $492,600 the second year.
Lynchburg Training School and Hospital, at Colony
Item 442
For maintenance and operation of the Lynchburg Train-
ing School and Hospital, at Colony............ssssssscseesceeseees $ 2,570,150
$ 311,900
$ 2,609,425
$ 1,787,000
$ 3,822,070
$ 2,601,400
Item 442-A First Year Second Year
For providing meals for staff and employees, a sum suffi-
cient to cover the cost of raw food therefor.
Total for the Department of Mental Hygiene
and Hospitals...........ccscsscssssssssessscssssssessssccssesesssereee $15,570,945 $16,015,935
MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES
Virginia Historical Society (Battle Abbey), at Richmond
Item 443
For the Virginia Historical Society (Battle Abbey), at
Rich MONG. ssssssssscesiesrssssnvesseerssvescssvesessevsnvaisoesessverssesevieavscesesssene $ 8,000 $ 3,000
Confederate Museum, at Richmond
Item 444
For the care of Confederate collections and the mainte-
nance of the Virginia room at the Confederate Mu-
Seum, at Richmond..............csccccscsssssscsscsscssecsscerescesccessecsersees $ 1,800 $ 1,800
Valentine Museum, at Richmond
Item 445
For the Valentine Museum, for shipment of exhibits to the
public schools of Virginia............scccsscscsssscssssessecsssesscasseseers $ 5,000 $ 5,000
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation, Incorporated
Item 446
For aid in the maintenance of the Woodrow Wilson home
Ht: SHAUNEON, Vir win ie siccsssecseesisscossserevessesesesesssenvusanesansescnseses $ 8,500 $ 3,500
Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, Incorporated
Item 447
For aid in further development of “Stratford”’.........::s00 $ 20,000 $ 290,000
Virginia State Dairymen’s Association
Item 448-449
For the Virginia State Dairymen’s Association................00+ $ 5,750 §$ 5,750
Item 448-449: This item vetoed March 31, 1956. (s) Thos. B. Stanley, Governor
of Virginia.
Association of Virginia Potato and Vegetable Growers
Item 450-451
For the Association of Virginia Potato and Vegetable
Growers, for promoting potato and vegetable develop-
MONE: csessssssaesanessesseanescvenscassessaserssacacssuexessescacasvenvesisessseesxnscewenes $ 4,000 $ 4,000
Item 450-451: This item vetoed March 31, 1956. (s) Thos. B. Stanley, Governor
of Virginia.
Virginia Horsemen’s Association
Item 452-453
For promotion of the raising of an improved type of horse
in Virginia and assisting breeders in the sale of such
TROYSES ....escescscscceccsccsscsssessenssssecsacsacsessassassacsossosseesassacsaeescsaceaees $ 7,000 $ 7,000
Item 452-453: This item vetoed March 31, 1956. (s) Thos. B. Stanley, Governor
of Virginia.
First Year Second Year
Virginia Beef Cattle Producers’ Association
Item 454-455
For 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 ssssssssssiiscsscssssssscncsgeancisiscnsvacsccavevenescensssesescs $ 5,500 $ 5,500
It is provided that this appropriation of $5,500
each year shall be inclusive of all funds received by
the Virginia Beef Cattle Producers’ Association from
the Commonwealth of Virginia, and in lieu of any
and all contributions from the respective State de-
partments, institutions and other agencies.
Item 454-455: This Item vetoed March 81, 1956. (s) Thos. B. Stanley, Governor
of Virginia.
Association of Virginia Peanut and Hog Growers
Item 456
For the Association of Virginia Peanut and Hog Grow-
CYS seasicascmusnnmmnnnnmnnmeanamnsnnnnMTTNETE $ 2,500 §$ 2,500
Item 456: This item vetoed March 31, 1956. (s) Thos. B. Stanley, Governor
of Virginia.
Virginia Purebred Sheep Breeders’ Association
Item 457
For the Virginia Purebred Sheep Breeders’ Association....$ 2,500 $ 2,500
Item 457: This item vetoed March 31, 1956. (s) Thos. B. Stanley, Governor
of Virginia.
Virginia Home for Incurables, at Richmond
Item 458
For the Virginia Home for Incurables, at Richmond, for
Care Of INCUTADIES.........scsscessssrsssssccsscssssssssesssesssceesscserssses $ 36,000 $ 36,000
Atlantic Rural Exposition, Incorporated
Item 459
For 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......$ 25,000 $ 25,000
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
$25,000. The members of said committee shall receive
no compensation for their services.
It is provided, further, that the appropriation of
$25,000 hereby made be subject to payment of
the Atlantic Rural Exposition, Inc., upon order of
the committee herewith provided for, by warrant of
the chairman.
Barter Theatre
Item 460
For aid in the operation of the Barter Theatre...............0+ $ 15,000 $ 15,000