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Volume | 1960 |
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Law Number | 489 |
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CHAPTER 489
An Act to provide for the submission of proposed amendments to Secs. 110,
118, 119 and 120 of the Constitution of Virginia to the qualified voters
for ratification or rejection, and to prescribe when and how such
referendum shall be had, and the manner in which the results thereof
shall be ascertained and certified, the returns canvassed, and the vote
thereon proclaimed by the Governor.
[H 306]
Approved March 31, 1960
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. It shall be the duty of the officers conducting the election directed by
law to be held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November, nine-
teen hundred sixty, at the places appointed for holding the same, to open
a poll and take the sense of the qualified voters upon the ratification or
rejection of the proposed amendments to the Constitution of Virginia,
contained in the joint resolution proposing the said amendments to the
Constitution of Virginia, and directing a submission of said proposed
amendments to the people for their approval and ratification, to wit:
Strike from the Constitution of Virginia Sec. 110, which is as follows:
Sec. 110. County officers, number, terms and compensation; county
organization.—There shall be elected by the qualified voters of each county
a treasurer, a sheriff, an attorney for the Commonwealth, and a county
clerk, who shall be the clerk of the circuit court; and there shall also be
elected by the qualified voters of each county one commissioner of the
revenue.
The duties and compensation of such officers shall be prescribed by
general law.
There shall be appointed for each county, in such manner as may be
provided by law, one county surveyor.
The General Assembly may provide for the election or appointment of
a superintendent of the poor, other ministerial and executive officers for
each county, and for the election or appointment of such officers for two
or more counties conjointly. The provisions for such conjointly elected or
appointed officers shall apply only to such counties as may adopt the same
by a majority vote of the qualified voters of each of such counties voting
In any election held for such purpose.
The General Assembly may provide for the consolidation by two or
more counties, or by one or more counties with one or more cities, of their
charitable and penal institutions. But such consolidation shall apply only
to such counties and cities as may authorize the same, in such manner as
has heretofore been, or may hereafter be, prescribed by law.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this article, the General Assembly
may, by general law, provide for complete forms of county organization
and government different from that provided for in this article, to become
effective in any county when submitted to the qualified voters thereof in an
ejootion held for such purpose and approved by a majority of those voting
ereon.
And insert in lieu thereof the following:
Sec. 110. There shall be elected by the qualified voters of each county
a treasurer, a sheriff, an attorney for the Commonwealth, and a county
clerk, who shall be the clerk of the circuit court; and there shall also be
elected by the qualified voters of each county one commissioner of the
revenue; provided, if a majority of the qualified voters of each political
subdivision affected so decide, in an election held for the purpose, any or
all of such officers may be elected by the qualified voters of, and serve as
such officer for, two or more counties, or counties and cities.
The duties and compensation of such officers shall be prescribed by
general law.
There shall be appointed for each county, in such manner as may be
provided by law, one county surveyor.
The General Assembly may provide for the election or appointment of
a superintendent of the poor, other ministerial and executive officers for
each county, and for the election or appointment of such officers for two
or more counties or counties and cities conjointly. The provisions for such
conjointly elected or appointed officers shall apply only to such counties as
may adopt the same in the manner as shall be determined by the General
Assembly.
The General Assembly may provide for the consolidation by two or
more counties, or by one or more counties with one or more cities, of their
charitable and penal institutions. But such consolidation shall apply only
to such counties and cities as may authorize the same, in such manner as
has heretofore been, or may hereafter be, prescribed by law.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this article, the General Assembly
may, by general law, provide for complete forms of county organization
and government different from that provided for in this article, to become
effective in any county when submitted to the qualified voters thereof in an
election held for such purpose and approved by a majority of those voting
ereon.
Strike from the Constitution of Virginia Sec. 118, which is as follows:
Sec. 118. Clerks of city courts, elections, duties and number; only one
in city of less than thirty thousand inhabitants. In each city which has a
court in the office of which deeds are admitted to record, there shall be
elected, for a term of eight years, by the qualified voters of such city, a
overk of said court, who shall perform such duties as may be required by
aw.
There shall be elected in like manner and for a like term all such addi-
tional clerks of courts for cities as the General Assembly may prescribe, or
as are now authorized by law, so long as such courts shall continue in
existence. In a city of less than thirty thousand inhabitants there shall be
not more than one clerk of the court, who shall be clerk of all the courts
of record in such city.
And insert in lieu thereof the following:
Sec. 118. In each city which has a court in the office of which deeds
are admitted to record, there shall be elected, for a term of eight years, by
the qualified voters of such city, a clerk of said court, who shall perform
such duties as may be required by law; provided, if a majority of the
qualified voters of the political subdivision affected so decide, in an election
held for the purpose, such clerk may be elected by the qualified voters of,
and serve as such clerk for, two or more cities, or cities and counties.
_ There shall be elected in like manner and for a like term all such addi-
tional clerks of courts for cities as the General Assembly may prescribe, or
as are now authorized by law, so long as such courts shall continue in
existence. In a city of less than thirty thousand inhabitants there shall be
not more than one clerk of the court, who shall be clerk of all the courts of
record in such city.
Strike from the Constitution of Virginia Sec. 119, which is as follows:
Sec. 119. Commonwealth’s attorney in cities; commissioner of rev-
enue in cities.—In every city, so long as it has a corporation court, or a sep-
arate circuit court, there shall be elected, for a term of four years, by the
qualified voters of such city, one attorney for the Commonwealth, who shall
also, in those cities having a separate circuit court, be the attorney for the
Commonwealth for such circuit court.
In every city there shall be elected one commissioner of the revenue
for a term of four years.
, The duties and compensation of such officers shall be prescribed by
aw.
And insert in lieu thereof the following:
Sec. 119. In every city, so long as it has a corporation court, or a
separate circuit court, there shall be elected, for a term of four years, by
the qualified voters of such city, one attorney for the Commonwealth, who
shall also, in those cities having a separate circuit court, be the attorney for
the Commonwealth for such circuit court.
In every city there shall be elected one commissioner of the revenue
for a term of four years.
If a majority of the voters of the political subdivision affected so
decide, in an election held for the purpose, either or both of such officers
may be elected by the qualified voters of, and serve as such officer for, two
or more cities, or cities and counties.
: The duties and compensation of such officers shall be prescribed by
aw.
Strike from the Constitution of Virginia Sec. 120, which is as follows:
Sec. 120. City officers, their titles, election, powers and duties.—In
every city there shall be elected, by the qualified voters thereof, one city
‘treasurer, for a term of four years; one city sergeant, for a term of four
years, whose duties shall be prescribed by law; and a mayor for a term of
four years, who shall be the chief executive officer of such city. All city and
town officers, whose election or appointment is not provided for by this
Constitution, shall be elected by the electors of such cities or towns, or of
some division thereof, or appointed by such authorities thereof as the
General Assembly shall designate.
The mayor shall see that the duties of the various city officers, mem-
bers of the police and fire departments, whether elected or appointed, in
and for such city, are faithfully performed. He shall have power to inves-
tigate their acts, have access to all books and documents in their offices,
and may examine them and their subordinates on oath. The evidence given
by persons so examined shall not be used against them in any criminal
proceedings. He shall also have power to suspend such officers, and the
members of the police and fire departments, and to remove such officers,
and also such members of said departments, when authorized by the
General Assembly, for misconduct in office or neglect of duty, to be speci-
fied in the order of suspension or removal; but no such removal shall be
made without reasonable notice to the officer complained of, and an oppor-
tunity afforded him to be heard in person, or by counsel, and to present
testimony in his defense. From such order of suspension or removal, the
city officer so suspended or removed shall have an appeal of right to the
corporation court, or, if there be no such court, to the circuit court of
such city, in which court the case shall be heard de novo by the judge
thereof, whose decision shall be final. He shall have all the other powers
and duties which may be conferred and imposed upon him by general laws.
And insert in lieu thereof the following:
Sec. 120. In every city there shall be elected, by the qualified voters
thereof, one city treasurer, for a term of four years; one city sergeant, for
a term of four years, whose duties shall be prescribed by law; and a mayor
for a term of four years, who shall be the chief executive officer of such
city; provided, if a majority of the qualified voters of the political sub-
division affected so decide, in an election held for the purpose, such treas-
urer or sergeant or both may be elected by the qualified voters of, and
serve as such treasurer or sergeant for, two or more cities, or cities and
counties. All city and town officers, whose election or appointment is not
provided for by this Constitution, shall be elected by the electors of such
cities or towns, or of some division thereof, or appointed by such authori-
ties thereof as the General Assembly shall designate.
The mayor shall see that the duties of the various city officers, mem-
bers of the police and fire departments, whether elected or appointed, in
and for such city, are faithfully performed. He shall have power to investi-
gate their acts, have access to all books and documents in their offices, and
may examine them and their subordinates on oath. The evidence given by
persons so examined shall not be used against them in any criminal pro-
ceedings. He shall also have power to suspend such officers, and the mem-
bers of the police and fire departments, and to remove such officers, and also
such members of said departments, when authorized by the General As-
sembly, for misconduct in office or neglect of duty, to be specified in the
order of suspension or removal; but no such removal shall be made with-
out reasonable notice to the officer complained of, and an opportunity
afforded him to be heard in person, or by counsel, and to present testimony
in his defense. From such order of suspension or removal, the city officer
so suspended or removed shall have an appeal of mght to the corporation
court, or, if there be no such court, to the circuit court of such city, in
which court the case shall be heard de novo by the judge thereof, whose
decision shall be final. He shall have all the other powers and duties which
may be conferred and imposed upon him by general laws.
SCHEDULE
At such election a ballot shall be furnished each voter which shall have
printed thereon the following:
Question: Shall sections one hundred ten, one hundred eighteen, one
hundred nineteen and one hundred twenty of the Constitution of Virginia
be amended so as to permit certain elected officials of one county or one
city to serve as such officials in two or more counties, two or more cities
or cities and counties, if a majority of the qualified voters of the political
subdivision affected so decide, in an election held for the purpose.
Against
The ballot shall be prepared, distributed and voted, and the results
thereof ascertained and certified, in the manner prescribed by § 24-141 of
the Code of Virginia. It shall be the duty of the clerks and commissioners
of election of each county and city, respectively, to make out, certify and
forward an abstract of the votes cast for and against said proposed
amendments in the manner now prescribed by law in relation to votes
cast in general elections.
It shall be the duty of the State Board of Elections to open and can-
vass the said abstracts of returns, and to examine and make statement
of the whole number of votes given at said election for said proposed
amendments and against said proposed amendments, respectively, in the
manner now prescribed by law in relation to votes cast in general elections;
and it shall be the duty of the State Board of Elections to record said
certified statement in its office, and without delay to make out and trans-
mit to the Governor of the Commonwealth an official copy of said state-
ment, certified by it.
The Governor shall, without delay, make proclamation of the result,
stating therein the aggregate vote for and against said amendments, to be
published in such newspapers in the State as may be deemed requisite
for general information; and if a majority of said votes be cast for the
ratification of the amendments, he shall annex to his proclamation a copy
thereof. The State Board of Elections shall cause to be sent to the clerks
of each county and corporation, at least thirty days before the election, as
many copies of this act as there are places of voting herein; and it shall
be the duty of such clerks to forthwith deliver the same to the sheriffs
or sergeants of their respective counties and cities for distribution. Each
such sheriff or sergeant shall forthwith post a copy of such act at some
public place in each election district at or near the usual voting place in
the said district.
The expenses incurred in conducting this election shall be defrayed as
in the case of the election of members of the General Assembly.
with the provisions of §§ 8, 9 and 10 of Chapter 489
of the Acts of Assembly of 1926, as continued in
effect by § 23-80 of the Code of Virginia, and of
§ 23-21 of the Code of Virginia, or with any amend-
MENS theret ccceeesccceeccssccmecencecssssesesasesssssssseunsessensssnnsese $184,000
each year.
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Norfolk Division
Item 412
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, Norfolk
80 oT); | a ne $ 599,000 $ 683,800
Item 413
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
First Year Second Year
of the general fund of the State treasury_...$1,114,300
the first year, and $1,186,650 the second year.
Item 414
It is provided that no expenditure for the teaching
of four-year courses at the Norfolk Division of the
College of William and Mary shall be made except
with the prior approval of the General Assembly.
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Richmond Professional Institute
Item 415
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, Richmond
Professional] Institute nc ccccccccscccsssssssecesssessceesssnnsssmecsemneeseeeen $ 473,000 $ 497,000
Item 416
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, Richmond
Professional Institute, to be paid only from the special
revenues collected or received for the use of the
said Richmond Professional Institute, and paid into
the State treasury and not out of the general fand of
the State tr $ 1,275,628
the first year, and $1,318,028 the second year.
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Petersburg Division
Item 416a
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, Petersburg
Di Vi SOM eee teeceecseeecseneenneeeeerreetssstts memmnenssomnsang 117,100 $ 90,000
Item 416b
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, Petersburg
Division, to be paid only from the special revenues
collected or received for use of said Petersburg Di-
vision, and paid into the State treasury and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury $60,000 the
second year.
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Newport News Division
Item 416c
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, Newport
News Division nin ccc eeecceccccscssceesssseeessemuunseccunsssseneenseeneeneessseterest $ 62,000
Item 416d
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, Newport News
Division, to be paid only from the special revenues
collected or received for use of said Newport News
Division, and paid into the State treasury and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury $101,500 the
first year, and $85,400 the second year.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA, AT RICHMOND
College Division
Item 417
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of
Virginia, at Richmond, College Division.....................$ 1,906,765 $ 1,987,740
Item 418 First Year Second Year
For making loans to students... eect esssesssceeeseneessemenseee - 1,000 $ 1,000
Item 419
For post graduate education—medicine.......................6 11,000 $ 11,000
Item 420
For post graduate education—dentistry o.oo. nete semen 5,000 $ 5,000
Item 421
For medical scholarships... cccsscscesscsscssessssmusssssssssenesensvesssssssssensee $ 28,000 $ 23,000
Item 422
For dental scholarships... elses sceeceesemessomuenseesesenssssntssssenseesD 6,000 $ 6,000
Item 423
For mursing Scholarsbips.........c.c.cc ci cctceeecescsceesseeesssseeessueneneseeemenresGp 2,000 $ 2,000
Item 424
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of
Virginia, at Richmond, College Division, including
interest and sinking fund payments on the bonded
debt of said college division, to be paid only from
special revenues collected or received for the use of
said Medical College of Virginia, College Division,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury.................. $1,226,795
the first year, and $1,195,795 the second year.
Item 425
For students’ hospitalization to be paid out of the special
revenues collected, or received, for the use of the said
Medical College of Virginia, College Division, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury..............-............... -$56,000
each year.
Total for the Medical College of Virginia, at
Richmond, College Division........2..--cnnnne--$ 1,954,765 $ 2,085,740
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond,
Hospital Division
Item 426
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of
Virginia, at Richmond, Hospital Division, including
free treatment, care and maintenance of indigent
Virginia patients — ~~... wenn 2,712,760 $$ 2,864,290
Item 427
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of
Virginia, Hospital Division, including interest and
sinking fund payments on the bonded debt of said
hospital division, to be paid only from special rev-
enues collected or received for said hospital division,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury..................$6,686,800
the first year, and $6,739,000 the second year.
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, AT CHARLOTTESVILLE
Item 428
For maintenance and operation 0 of the e University of Vir-
ginia, at Charlottesville................. setneeenmeninsinennnnnge 4,698,255 $$ 4,761,455
Item 429 First Year
For maintenance of extension school............. seanansunsssuanenecenadennbinsaaseseesece $ 188,000
Item 430
For student scholarships 0.2... cc cscesssescssmeseenssseeeesceesnseseee $ 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 graduates of Vir-
ginia high schools who meet the scholastic qualifica-
tions laid down by the Board.
Item 431
For medical scholarships 20... -....ccsssssssscsssssssssscssssnesssnseassesasenssees $ 20,000
Item 432
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
treasury ~~... $3,191,800
the first year, and $3,190,800 the second year.
Out of the appropriations in this item 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
Chapter 61 of the Acts of Assembly of 1928, as
continued in effect by § 23-30 of the Code of Virginia,
and § 28-21 of the Code of Virginia, and in accordance
with the provisions of § 23-67 of the Code of Virginia,
or with any amendments thereto, estimated at..$51,300
the first year, and $50,500 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 433
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 _— _ asessnueeeeee 112,700
the first year, and $113,700 the second year.
Item 434
For maintenance of extension school, 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
treasury .................
— $540,000
each year.
Item 435
For Clinch Valley College ........ccccccccssseccsessesssessssssssmmssemesseemassenesssine $ 114,000
Item 486
For Clinch Valley College, to be paid only from the special
revenues collected or received for the maintenance of
said Clinch Valley College, and paid into the State
treasury, and not out of the general fund of the
Second Year
$
$
$
$
138,000
10,000
20,000
119,000
First Year Second Year
State treasury nn ce eects eee 680,000
each year.
Item 437
For northern Virginia branch college.n..encecencenncnep 70,500 §$ 69,500
Item 438
For northern Virginia branch college, to be paid only
from the special revenues collected or received for
the maintenance of said northern Virginia branch col-
lege, and paid into the State treasury, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury-—.......$28,000
the first year, and $36,000 the second year.
Total for the University of Virginia, at Char-
Verte svi anc. ea ce eceeceseeeeeeeceerecteeecttsesserssteeeiesmeneeseieenersnenecanp 9,045,755 $$ 5,117,955
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville,
Hospital Division
Item 439
For maintenance and operation of the University of Vir-
ginia, at Charlottesville, Hospital Division, including
free treatment, care and maintenance of indigent
Varin partie ryt anne ce ssncsssessmecssmeeneensnrnecnnecennessenee _.$ 1,766,580 §$ 1,751,720
Item 440
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
EES nner $9,163,700
the first year, and $3,474,100 the second year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest
accruing on the existing interest bearing debt of the
said Hospital Division and to constitute the sinking
fund, estimated at — 88585
the first year, and $5,255 the second year.
Mary Washington College, of the University of Virginia,
at Fredericksburg
Item 441
For maintenance and operation of Mary Washington Col-
lege, of the University of Virginia, at Fredericksburg.$ 399,145 $ 434,845
Item 442
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 seeeeeeeerreeenee 1,875,555
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 § 23-80 of the
Code of Virginia, and of § 23-21 of the Code of Vir-
ginia, or with any amendments thereto, estimated
First Year Second Year
BE eee 5,000
each year.
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, AT BLACKSBURG
Item 443
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Poly-
technic Institute, at Blacksburg ..——......._......----$ 8,205,825 $ 3,250,015
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,
and an additional $10,000 each year for Virginia for-
estry students at out-of-State institutions.
Item 444
For improvement in instruction in forestry —— 0.0... $ 47,000 $ 25,000
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
is hereby appropriated:
For equipment the first year.......................$22,000
For additional staff (2 men and _ secretarial
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the first year, and $16,000 the second year.
For supplies, material and operations............$ 9,000
the first year, and $9,000 the second year.
Item 445
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 . 20. $ 2S i61,500 = Ss: 70,500
Item 446
For making loans to sturemmts a n...n nese eneec sane renee eneeeeees 1,500 $ 1,500
Item 447
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 treas-
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for the first year, and $5,074,235 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, and
§§ 7, 8 and 9 of Chapter 61 of the Acts of Assembly
of 1928, 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.........................-.......$244,410
the first year, and $234,900 the second year.
It is further provided that out of the appropriations
in this item, there is hereby appropriated:
For providing scholarships.................................$10,000
each year.
For student activities. $ 35,700
the first year, and $36,700 the second year.
For providing students’ physical facilities....$110,000
each year.
First Year Second Year
For uniform commutation..............2....-..-....0 .$100,000
each year.
Total for Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at
eee eee 8,815,825 § 8,847,015
Blacksburg
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg,
Virginia Engineering Experiment Station
Item 448
For the Virginia Engineering Experiment Station of the
Virginia Polytechnic Institute for research in
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Item 449
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
CXCABUTY icc ceccsvnnssnneceeeessmeeenmeeneeensneeesneesentmeeeceeneenesttneenenremeneess £34,000
the first year, and $135,000 the second year.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg,
Extension Division
Item 450
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.$ 2,295,250
It is provided that of the funds so appropriated the
sums of $10,000 for each year of the biennium shall
be expended for additional home demonstration serv-
ices in the city of Newport News and the counties of
Arlington, Princess Anne, Campbell and Russell, such
sum to be allocated equally between said city and
counties.
Item 451
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.....0.0.00 $1,603,285
each year.
Item 452
For the extension work on control and prevention of Black
Shank disease im tob8con..a...cccccccccnccsssscseessssmeesmssseeessenssssseeseene $
Item 453
For the Certified Seed Commission, for the improvement
of Virginia crops
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.
Item 454
For extension work on identification, control and pre-
vention of diseases and pests harmful to shade trees,
RTO O EDT 8D ORD SE OSED 64 0OO OES O00 OF 5 TEPOTVOSDS OP ROCHE DOTD CO OTNTTD OED O SED ES ODD
68,650 $ 69,650
$ 2,380,470
14,200 $ 14,700
41,400 §$ 42,000
15,650
shrubs and other landscape plantings _...........c00suen $ 15,400 $
First Year
Total for the Extension Division of Virginia
Polytechnic Institute 0000 $2,366,250
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg,
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station
Item 455
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricul-
tural Experiment Station, at Blacksburg, and the sev-
eral regional experiment stations under its control,
In accordance With Law nnn cece cece eeetetceeee ....§ 1,567,500
Item 455a
For research on nematodes affecting peanuts and
SOYDCANS enn eeneeennenn ee necsrerreerererenetementnncintinesnenimneneng 17,500
Item 456
For investigation of tobacco GiSCASCS......... ee ccceeccccccccsssssssesssseessemene $ 69,500
Item 457
For investigation of diseases and pests harmful to shade
trees and other landscape plantings... o.oo eee $ 10,300
Item 458
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 vavvecoeeeeenseeereenssssereremersmemsanseenn 1 201,000
each year.
Total for Virginia Agricultural Experiment
Stet nnn erento 1,664,800
Roanoke Technical Institute, of the Virginia
Polytechnic Institute, at Roanoke
Item 459
For maintenance and operation of Roanoke Technical
Institute, of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at
ROMOK EC onc eaccaeannesssssscssssesssmesesecesssemnenessececenecessnneenenecescreneseectssenssecenarasonmmssansenenesess $ 7,450
Item 460
For maintenance and operation of Roanoke Technical
Institute, of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at
Roanoke, to be paid only from the special revenues
collected or received for the use of the said institute,
and not out of the general fund of the State
19 52:11) | op a nnn J 01. $5700)
the second year.
Radford College, Woman’s Division of the Virginia
Polytechnic Institute, at Radford
Item 461
For maintenance and operation of Radford College,
Woman’s Division of the Virginia Polytechnic Insti-
tute, at Radford nnn cccceeccescsessssssemeeccensceemscesessnmeseeensseeennneeceete $ 481,578
Item 462
For making loans to Students...........cccssnccccesssseesssssenssssssseesasicssessmenssnae $ 1,000
Second Year
$ 2,452,820
$ 1,618,500
$ 18,790
$ 70,500
$ 10,900
$ 1,718,690
$ 30,660
$ 513,928
$ 1,000
Item 468
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 treas-
UUEEYE seeccrennensnnnenertcerenrennemerernenersmeranercreens memes SEE $1,128,612
the first year, and $1,125,612 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 the Acts
of Assembly of 1926, 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..........$59,700
the first year, and $59,600 the second year.
Total for Radford College, Woman’s Division of
the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Radford...$ 482,578
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, AT LEXINGTON
First Year
Item 464
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Military
Institute, at Lexington 8 «2 856,865
Item 465
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... 81,489,888
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 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 the Acts of Assembly of 1926, as continued in
force by § 23-30 of the Code of Virginia, and of
§ 23-21 of the Code of Virginia, or with any amend-
ments thereto — $17,500
each 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
Institute’s treasurer’s account extending over a
number of years, and the payments to Virginia Mili-
tary Institute by former State cadets in lieu of serv-
ice in the National Guard, teaching in Virginia
schools, or working in the State Highway Depart-
ment, shall hereafter constitute a Virginia Military
Institute endowment fund, the interest on which
shall be expended in accordance with the resolution
of the Board of Visitors.
It is hereby provided that on and after the ap-
proval of this act the Board of Visitors of the Vir-
ginia Military Institute shall not admit any cadet as
a “State cadet” whose financial condition or that of
Second Year
$ 514,928
$ 899,240
ww ae eo ww /- ae | 22 Ww 2 & SS 628K mTa—=-—~~_”"
First Year Second Year
his parents permits him to pay the board and tuition
fees charged other students.
VIRGINIA TRUCK EXPERIMENT STATION,
AT NORFOLK
Item 466
For experimentation in truck crop development...nn...$§ 226,800
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND
OCCUPATIONAL REGISTRATION
Item 467
For directing and supervising the work of professional
and occupational examining and licensing boards..._£_$ 114,340
It is hereby provided that out of this appropria-
tion the following salary shall be paid:
Director 10,000
Virginia Board of Bar Examiners
Item 468
For examining and licensing applicants for admission to
the bar Nf = «18,500
Out of this appropriation the secretary-treasurer
of the Virginia Board of Bar Examiners shall be
allowed an annual salary not exceeding... $3,600
Virginia State Board of Dental Examiners
Item 469
For regulating the practice of dentistry esssesecasevcomsciciani!
It is hereby provided that the total expenditure
made under the provisions hereof shall not exceed the
total amount of revenue paid into the general fund
of the State treasury by the Virginia State Board of
Dental Examiners during the current biennium.
$ 12,500
Virginia Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers
Item 470
For licensing funeral directors and embalmers, and car-
rying out the other duties required by law of the
Virginia Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers...$ 25,275
State Board of Examiners of Nurses
Item 471
For examination of nurses and for nurses’ training school
inspection —— 8 48,640
Virginia State Board of Examiners in Optometry
Item 472
For regulating the practice of optometry _.........._..__.__$ 4,445
State Board of Medical Examiners
Item 478
For regulating the practice of medicine... _..$ $1,800
State Board of Pharmacy
Item 474
For regulating the practice of pharmacy... nce $ 52,180
229,750
115,480
18,500
12,700
26,150
4,445
$2,000
52,380
Virginia Athletic Commission
Item 475 First Year
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 eneeessscesscnesenunessaneressereecesteneueenenevses $12,100
each year.
Item 476
For payment to the counties, cities and towns of their
, 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 477
For regulating the practice of general contracting in
VR A cee een 2D
Total for the Department of Professional and
Occupational Registration ....0....2.0 oe ceeengp 324,580
MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES
Virginia Historical Society (Battle Abbey), at Richmond
Item 478
For the Virginia Historical Society (Battle Abbey), at
B35 (160061 t) 1) 8,000
Confederate Museum, at Richmond
Item 479
For the care of Confederate collections and the mainte-
nance of the Virginia room at the Confederate Mu-
SEUM, At Richmond nieces sccccssesesscesmeetssssneneteceseensssenseneeenens $ 1,800
Valentine Museum, at Richmond
Item 480
For the Valentine Museum, for providing exhibits to the
public schools of Virgie nc cccseeeetneseceescceneereees $ 7,500
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation, Incorporated
Item 481
For aid in the maintenance of the Woodrow Wilson home
at Staunton, Virgiria nc cecccccccesnntneeeesssneesnneenneeeaeeee 7,500
Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, Incorporated
Item 482
For aid in further development of “Stratford”... $ 20,000
Virginia Home for Incurables, at Richmond
Item 483
For the Virginia Home for Incurables, at Richmond, for
Care Of imctarab] es. ac ecccesssssssmeccemeessmessenessemussscnsssimeseemeessenen $ 39,000
Second Year
$28,495
3,000
1,800
7,500
7,500
20,000
39,000
Ss: SARIS roe eee | eeu’ 2 Ow Ww & 8 BAe Cel 28 O'S Ow at &
Atlantic Rural Exposition, Incorporated
Item 484 First Year
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 exposition........$ 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
mo oe pensation mor cnet services.
is provided, er, 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.
Virginia Institute for Scientific Research
Item 485
For promoting basic and applied research in the natural
OD So $ 20,000
Civil Air Patrol
Item 486
Por Civil Air Patron ccc $ 10,500
Barter Theater
Item 486a
For aid in the operation of the Barter Theater..................... $ 15,000
Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation
Item 486b
For aid in maintaining the Patrick Henry Shrine at
D7 s A 5 61 | 5,000
Total for miscellaneous activities............0...00......$ 154,300
Total from general fund for recurring mainte-
NANCE ANG OPC ati on naa ee cecccccccecncsscssssrcsseccsssemensnenen .$216,529,162
aw = Ww
Second Year
$ 25,000
$ 20,000
$ 10,500
$ 15,000
$ 5,000
$ 154,300
$235 ,012,357
§ 4. FOR DEFICIT AUTHORIZATION, NON-RECURRING MAINTENANCE
AND OPERATION, AND CONTINGENCY ITEMS,
AS HEREIN SPECIFIED
The amounts hereinafter set forth are appropriated from the general fund of
the State treasury, except as otherwise noted, for the purposes indicated.
Commissioners for the Promotion of Uniformity of
Legislation in the United States
Item 487
For repayment of maintenance and operation deficit..........$ 1.236
a we we Eee See =~ ee eS EE TR NES Le LT TNT TRON Tee eee SMTA es — , a
Division of Statutory Research and Drafting
Item 488 First Year Second Year
For repayment of maintenance and operation deficit......$ 22,000
Virginia Advisory Legislative Council
Item 489
For repayment of maintenance and operation deficit..___.$ 5,000
Virginia Code Commission
Item 490
For repayment of maintenance and operation deficit..................$ 8,140
Department of Treasury
Item 491
For repayment of maintenance and operation deficit................ $ 58,971
Compensation Board
Item 491a
For repayment of maintenance and operation deficit......$ 2,946
Department of Purchases and Supply
Item 492
For repayment of maintenance and operation deficit................ $ 124,223
Department of State Police
Item 493
For repayment of maintenance and operation deficit, to be
paid only from the highway maintenance and con-
struction fund and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury, $60,000 in the first year.
Department of Conservation and Economic Development
Item 494
For repayment of maintenance and operation deficit................ $ 42,500
Department of Health
Item 495
For repayment of maintenance and operation deficit... $ 50,000
Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospital
(Southwestern State Hospital)
Item 496
For repayment of capital outlay deficit.........-....-§ 17,546
(Lynchburg Training School and Hospital)
Item 497
For repayment of capital outlay deficit... eee $ 36,028
Pupil Placement Board
Item 498
For repayment of maintenance and operation deficit.......§ 117,280
Department of Education—State Board of Education
Item 499
For repayment of maintenance and operation deficit................. $ 195,500
(Virginia State College, at Petersburg)
Item 500
For repayment of maintenance and operation deficit................. $ 28,211
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind
Item 501 First Year Second Year
For repayment of maintenance and operation deficit.............. $ 4,500
Virginia Civil War Commission
Item 502
For repayment of maintenance and operation deficit.................. $ 19,000
Total from general fund for deficit author-
TZECIONS nena ceeeec ee eesncceeecceereerreeceeeeeseereeeeenereeeersemrncnnnep 183,081
Governor
Item 503
For expenditure by the Governor, under such rules and
regulations as he may prescribe, for adjusting as far
as practicable the base rates of pay of State em-
ployees, on an equitable basis... 1,750,000 §$ 1,750,000
It is further provided, subject to rules and regula-
tions prescribed by the Governor, that the balances,
if any, in each special fund are hereby appropriated
for expenditure as far as necessary for the same pur-
pose with respect to State employees whose salaries
are chargeable to any appropriation payable from
such funds.
It is further provided, however, that all additions
to compensation authorized by the Governor, whether
or not under this item, shall be paid out of the
amounts appropriated by this Act to the respective
departments, institutions, and agencies insofar as
such appropriations are sufficient to permit such pay-
ments; only to the extent such appropriations are
found insufficient, in whole or in part, for paying
them, may any such authorized additions to compen-
sation be paid out of the appropriations made by this
item.
It is further provided that the Governor may, in
his discretion, expend from this appropriation not
more than $75,000 each year to retain upon the
faculty of our Land Grant Colleges and the staff of
the Virginia Truck Experiment Station the most
talented research personnel they have and to attract
additional such personnel.
Item 504
For meeting public school contingencies, a sum sufficient,
1b 6 1t:e0 : | $ 100,000 $ 100,000
It is hereby provided that the Governor, in his dis-
cretion, may expend from this appropriation the sums
necessary to meet expenses of the Board of Appeals
provided by Chapter 71, Acts of Assembly, Extra
Session of 1959.
Items 505-506
For State scholarships to children attending nonsectarian
private schools located in or outside and public schools
located outside, the locality in which such children
reside, a sum sufficient, estimated at....__.__...__.__._....$§ 1,400,000 $ 1,400,000
The appropriations made in this item are made
pursuant to the authority vested in the General As-
sembly by Section 141 of the Constitution of Virginia.
Department of Agriculture and Immigration
Item 507
There is hereby reappropriated the unexpended
First Year Second Year
balance as of the last day of the previous biennium in
the Produce Market Loan Fund established by Chapter
458, Acts of Assembly of 1954 and reappropriated
by Item 473, Acts of Assembly of 1956 and Item 489,
Acts of Assembly of 1958.
Department of Conservation and Economic Development
Item 508
For erosion contro] at Virginia Beach... eee ceseeeen $ 40,000
Items 509-510
For aiding in the organization and operation of any cor-
poration created under the Virginia Industrial De-
velopment Corporation Act...-. n-ne $ 60,000
Historic Richmond Foundation
Item 511
For Historic Richmond Foundation, as a contribution
toward purchase and improvement of site for Patrick
Hermry Mermorial Park.........o....o..ccsmeeessnesseessscseesceeecceremensseecesunncenee -§ 62,500
It is provided that this appropriation shal] not
be released for expenditure until the Governor is
satisfied that $112,500 is available from other sources
for completion of this project.
It is further provided that this appropriation in no
way incurs an actual or implied obligation for further
support of this project, or of its improvement, main-
tenance or operation.
Stonewall Jackson Memorial, Inc.
Item 5lla
For purchase of Civil War battlefields... ccc eee $ 25,000
James Monroe Memorial Foundation
Item 511b
Por library addition... nn esesccsssessssuessseseusceesseusecenussscessuunessnmesssesemessecen ~§ 265,000
Scotchtown Committee, Hanover Branch,
Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities
Item 5lle
For the restoration of “Scotchtown”, the home of Patrick
Henry in Hamover County... ccccccscmsessssssssussssesseeeessnsesenmees $ 30,000
The funds herein appropriated shall be expended in
such manner as The Scotchtown Committee, Hanover
Branch, Association for the Preservation of Virginia
Antiquities shall determine. The treasurer of such
Branch shall keep such records and make such reports
concerning the expenditure of such funds as the
Comptroller may prescribe.
Virginia Civil War Commission
Item 512
For the development and coordination of plans to com-
memorate the one hundredth anniversary of the Civil
A)! £:\ Sc ..$ 800,000
It is provided, however, that no allotment of funds
from these appropriations shall be made until a cur-
rently-revised program for the expenditure of such
funds has been submitted to and given prior written
approval by the Governor.
Item 5138
For maintenance and operation of Centennial Center......$ 75,000
It is provided, however, that no allotment of funds
27S 94 OS TESS AO OTPS EDSOOTEDE OF 4 9SEEET OT ODO:
$ 40,000
$ 200,000
$ 205,500
First Year
from these appropriations shall be made until a cur-
rently-revised program for the expenditure of such
funds has been submitted to and given prior written
approval by the Governor.
It is provided, further, that any revenues, excepting
only those from gifts and donations, shall be paid
promptly and directly into the general fund of the
State treasury.
Items 514-515
There is hereby appropriated to the Virginia Civil
War Commission any and all revenues from gifts and
donations, which revenues shall be paid into the State
treasury to the credit of the Commission.
Second Year
Total for Virginia Civil War Commission.............$§ 375,000 $ 405,500
Department of Health—State Board of Health
Item 516
For State and for local hospital construction to be paid
from special revenues and not from the general fund
of the State treasury.......................$3,160,115 each year.
Virginia State Library
Item 517
For copying colonial records. acces seceecccsecececssseumecceemeeeeeG 17,500
Department of Education—State Board of Education
Item 518
For increasing the Literary Fund as ‘authorized by Section
134 of the Constitution of Virginia, $5,000,000 in the
first year; provided, however, that this appropriation
shall be paid only out of the excess over $20,000,000
in the surplus of the general fund of the State treas-
ury at the close of business on June 30, 1960, and only
to the extent that the said surplus exceeds $20,000,000.
I veto Item 518—/s/ J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., 4/1/60.
Item 519
For local public school construction there is hereby re-
appropriated to the State Board of Education the un-
expended balance, estimated at $1,250,000, at the close
of the previous biennium, in the appropriation pro-
vided by Item 484, Chapter 716, Acts of Assembly of
1952 and subsequently reappropriated by Item 497,
Chapter 708, Acts of Assembly of 1954, Item 469-B,
Chapter 716, Acts of Assembly of 1956, and Item 487,
Chapter 642, Acts of Assembly of 1958. This reappro-
priation shall be expended by the State Board of Edu-
cation in accordance with the allocation made pursuant
to the cited items.
It is provided, however, that any unobligated
balance in this appropriation at June 30, 1962, shall
revert to the general fund. Any funds required for
projects for which plans have been approved by the
State Board of Education shall be considered as an
obligation against this appropriation.
Total from general fund for deficit authorization,
non-recurring maintenance and operation, and
CONCIMMENCY WMS occ ccececeeessssesscnessssecessetennaceessneecunsnnnsesee
$ 4,608,031
$ 17,500
$ 3,713,000
First Year Second Year
§ 5. FOR CAPITAL OUTLAY ITEMS, AS SPECIFIED HEREIN.
The amounts hereinafter set forth are appropriated
or reappropriated to the several departments, institu-
tions, and agencies named, except that in the case of
reappropriations such amounts are reappropriated,
unless otherwise stated, to the extent of the unex-
pended balances at the close of the previous biennium,
in the amounts and for the purposes shown by the
records of the Department of Accounts of appropria-
tions or reappropriations made by Chapter 642, Acts
of Assembly, 1958. Amounts tabulated herein as re-
appropriations are the estimated unexpended bal-
ances as of the close of the previous biennium. The
term “former Item” as herein used with reference
to reappropriations means the item so numbered in
Chapter 642, Acts of Assembly of 1958. Except as
herein otherwise expressly provided, appropriations
or reappropriations for structures may be used for
the purchase of equipment to be used in the structures
for which the funds are provided, with prior written
approval of the Governor. The appropriations and
reappropriations herein made shall be available for
expenditure during the current biennium, subject to
the conditions controlling the expenditure of capital
outlay funds as provided by law.
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
GOVERNOR’S OFFICE
Governor
Item 520 ;
For purchasing and for making improvements on real
estate —.......-—__—-.-. scesesereneeeesee nmannnenneng 100,000 $ 1,500,000
This reappropriation includes $100, 000 from former
Item 495.
Item 521
For improvements to State-owned land, buildings and
equipment nentteeeneeieenntinneneiniannmenunnumannonnenene 100,000 $$ 1,500,000
Item 522
For preparation of preliminary plans of capital outlay
projects by State agencies and institutions..............$ 50,000
Item 523
For supplementing capital outlay appropriations.............$ 900,000
Item 524
For aid in constructing nurse training facilities_............$ 500,000
It is provided that this reappropriation shall] not be
expended except on certification of the Advisory
Council on Nursing Training that the project for
which the expenditure is to be made has been ap-
proved by the Council, and that the Council has been
given satisfactory assurance that two-thirds of the
cost of any such project will be paid for from funds
other than this State appropriation; provided that not
more than $125,000 of State money shall be allocated
to any one project.
It is further provided that training facilities for
professional and practical nurses qualify for consid-
eration for such aid.
Total for the Governor (general fund)................... _.-$ 1,660,000 $ 3,000,000
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Division of the Budget
Item 525
For utilities for a State office building... $ 490,000
Item 526
For retaining wall at Governor’s Mansion...........-------0-- $ 85,000
I veto Item 526—/s/ J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., 4/1/60.
Item 527
For renovation of State Capitol cccccessssesssuscceseescemuussennees $ 580,000
Item 528
For modernization of elevators—State office building.............. $ 175,000
Item 529
For plans for a State office building... nsec $ 150,000
Total for the Division of the Budget
(general FUNG) ccc cnnncnnecnnnnnemnnnnnnninnnnnen 975,000 § 1,305,000
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTS
Item 530
For electronic equipment. ....-ccccccoccsceccceececsncenenstnseisenecnsnnennen seit $ 220,000
Total for the Department of Accounts
(aereral firm) a nnnvnneccescnsssesssvenessneeeeessnnenenmeneeenseensennnneneeant $ 220,000
DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
The appropriation and reappropriation herein made
by Items 581 and 532 to the Division of Motor Vehicles
shall be paid only out of the State highway mainte-
nance and construction fund, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury.
Item 531
For office equiprment.....escccccsccsc cece cseesesinsictnctsnneesnssanenanesisnunsestn $ 98,000
Item 532
For purchase and improvement of land, construction of
building, and equipment therefore ccecsccssesseeeeen .$§ 816,700
Total for the Division of Motor Vehicles
(Bpecial LUmds) anna aeceecccsceeescssscecccseseessseesenneenevesnsneeesemanerenees $ 316,700 $ 98,000
DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
The appropriations and reappropriations herein
made by Items 5388 to 552, inclusive, to the Depart-
ment of State Police, shall be paid only out of the
State highway maintenance and construction fund,
and not out of the general fund of the State treasury.
State Police Patrol
Item 533
Flor motor Vehicles.........-ccccccssccsssssssscceesssesnesssemmnnsessssmeeesennanessssunessteiensseniesnenteen $ 65,000
Item 534
For books and periodical sn... cess eee cette cctnnseeeeteeeennensieen $ 5,000
priations priations
Item 535
For other equipment... cc eccceccececcceeecssiss sessssesssmnseeesneemenmneeesnmesceemesseees $ 68,200
Promoting Highway Safety
Item 536
For motor Vehicles... ccscscssscssssseccsssscsecsscsseensnesenessessssnnssemsvsstssssenssnsenesceanecec $ 7,200
Item 537
For other equipment... ei....ececccccccsessssssssssssssseusssessunteetsnesscensssmessemunecenneuaneeses $ 7,000
Operation of State Police Radio System
Item 538
For Office @quiprmen tenn. eeesccsccccesssssssssseessssvsssereessesevsssusceceecennmnnnerngesssannensunueet $ 400
Item 539
Por motor vehiches........cccccccccesccescessssssnssssssscnmesseussssseeessnssseensnenessonensecnensesesee $ 12,500
Item 540
For electronic equipmenta......cc ccc cccccccsssssusssssssssassessssesenssmmensssteee $ 150,000
Item 541
For repeater stations (4) oo. cccccccccccsssscsssssssecsssnssssucsssnsssouenseunssestesesvn $ 11,000
Item 542
For radio and microwave towers and equipment......cccccccoun $ 43,000
Item 542a
For transmitter building addition... enneenenenneeeen $ 10,180
Operation and Maintenance of Headquarters Buildings
and Grounds
Item 543
For additional equipment... ccc ccc ccccecsssesssuessssssesseceeesnesessenseeesee $ 2,000
Item 544
Bor Ler neces seesesssssosesssccerensessessostnssssnsessunsesseuessangeenseneenneessenesesnesseasenguaseennanegnase $ 15,000 $ 21,500
Item 545
For roads, walks, curbs and gutters... cssssceeemmeee $ 10,000
Item 546
For administrative headquarters remOVAation..........ccccccccccccenneee $ 30,000
Item 547
For area office buildings (5) and equipment... $ 75,000
Item 548
For ammunition shed and equipment... cccceessecesseteeceenene $ 6,000
Item 549
For pistol range, roof imProveMeNts........ ccc csecseeneenneeectte $ 6,000
Item 550
For area offices and equipment—Charlottesville....000u..§ 12,680
Item 551
For area offices and equipment—Williamsburg.......................... $ 12,680
Operation of State Police Dining hoom
Reappro-
priations
Item 552
For household equipment... ease escecsssnssssmeseesssssseseensesseansseseeesesn
Total for the Department of State Police
(special funds) nee eeteeeeeennennenme 40,860
DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS
Maintenance and Operation of State Military Reservation
Item 553
For renovations and construction... eeeeetene 50
Maintenance and Operation of Virginia National Guard
Item 554
For construction of ArMOry GZAvAGes..nnccccccceccceceeennnnge 26,000
Item 555
For construction of armories with Federal aid...........................8 180,000
Item 556
For rehabilitation of @rmMories............0....ccceecssssesssssssusnesseeneesseeie $ 50,000
Total for the Department of Military Affairs
(gremerall Pum) ne aceeeccteneen crenesinerreneneenge 266,050
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Item 557
For office building ($83,000) and equipment ($2,000),
Bigg Store Gearpncnncccccesnccssanccssncsssesesuceeessssenessumsssnmeessnseeneessenessemeeenmsesenesee
Total for the Department of Labor and Industry
(Semeral Lud) nnne-cccccscccscecsscceseeesseceessseesssesseseessstusnssssesneet
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATION
Board of Agriculture and Immigration
(Operating Regional Laboratories)
Items 558-559
For Eastern Shore addition and equipment.......... $ 1,000
(Inspection of Agricultural and Other Commodities)
The appropriation herein made by Item 560 to the
Board of Agriculture and Immigration shall be paid
only out of the proceeds of fees collected by the
Division of Markets for the inspection of agricultural
and other commodities and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury.
Item 560
For purchase of land (Suffolk) occ cccccccsccssssssssestnesseseece
$
$
$
Appro-
priations
700
530,680
40,000
100,000
80,000
220,000
35,000
35,000
8,000
Reappro- Appro-
Item 561 priations priations
D0) aw 6010) 70) N=) 600): $ 11,000
Item 562
For other ecyuiprment... cece aeneeeece eee te $ 7,000
(Analyzing Products and Other Materials for Harmful Residues)
Item 562a
For laboratory equipment —..______ $ 50,000
(Analyzing Gasoline and Motor Oils)
Item 563
For other equipment—diesel testing engine......__.____.____.. $ 18,600
Total for the Board of Agriculture and
Jb ssS 10 t 9: 180) | 1,000 $ 94,600
From general fund... ______ 8 1,000 $ 86,600
From special frm sini csssecceeseeeesssenseeseee $ 8,000
STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
Item 564
For machinery for soil conservation.............-..——-—-——------ssene $ 5,100
Total for the State Soil Conservation Committee
(general fund) .-.. ee: 5,100
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE VIRGINIA
STATE PORTS AUTHORITY
Item 565
For acquisition and construction of Pinner’s Point cargo
p70.) 01 9 (-): cee $ 301,000
Total for the Board of Commissioners of the Vir-
ginia State Ports Authority (general fund)........ $ 301,000
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
(Administration and Protection of State Forests)
The appropriation herein made by Item 566 to the
Department of Conservation and Economic Develop-
ment shall be paid only out of the special revenues col-
lected or received for the administration and pro-
tection of State forests, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury.
Item 566
0) os $ 6,000
(Protection and Development of Forest Resources)
Item 567
FOr tractors oa iccscccsssmsessscccsscceossensscccssesscssssssvsssssssscesessossnssucessesesssssnssssuuuvascsscneeessemamnenues $ 20,000
Item 568
For tractor transports... cc cecssssssscecseseecucesssssssnecsseesssseessssensussssseesen $ 12,000
(Mineral Resources)
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 569
For other ecquiprmenn ta nne.ccessonccsnceccnssssesssueesseeesnnennoneseaneernmenmnrngnnseennnsnt 18,000
(Operation of State Parks)
The reappropriation herein made by Item 571 to
the Department of Conservation and Economic De-
velopment shall be paid only out of the proceeds from
the sale of property to the Federal government, and
not out of the general fund of the State treasury.
Item 570
For retaining wall (Westmoreland State Park)..................... 18,800
Item 571
Por land and structures... cccccccceeccseeccsecceseesensenesineng 14,600
Item 572
|e) nC: cee 14,550
Item 573
Bor structures cca csesnenessenennenecsneceenssenececneennee $ 18,317
Item 5738a
For overnight camping facilities at Hungry Mother
State Park —.—.......... ee 15,000
Item 573b
For overnight camping facilities at Douthat State Park... 15,000
Item 573c
For overnight camping facilities at Fairy Stone State
Pree asec cxcssscseessnecssssssnasounacnsnserocsnscessansnoomseuvenmerannsuennnensane soe S0SSSUCSCES SCS SAEED 15,000
Item 573d
For overnight camping facilities at Claytor Lake State
Pere nccccececccccccccececseccccecerecsvssseneeeeees-viversevevscunvussssceneeneeccenecescesenscenssscnecouaccensennccnsencenneees . 15,000
Total for the Department of Conservation and
Economic Developrme mt 2... .nnn.s-ccccsncossntucsssssunceneeensssseent $ 47,467 134,800
From general fr. a.-nscssssecnesssesssenesnmeuensenmnnnmnteesst $ 82,867 128,800
From special funds. n--vc-naennnnnnneennennmennneennnp 14,600 6,000
JAMESTOWN FOUNDATION
Item 574
| ey oa 6:99 001) (1) enn 30,000
Item 575
For renovation ($9,000) and equipment ($16,000), New
Worle Per vilicrn enna aeeeen eens anscscnscenecne nessnenenscnnerncenessvmeccsonstonn 25,000
Total for the Jamestown Foundation (general
£11111 | a renee 55,000
VIRGINIA CIVIL WAR COMMISSION
Item 576
For additional equipment... nanan enna 5,000
Item 577
For structures —....
Total for the Virginia Civil War Commission
(general fund) — 2.
CN ed of i il
priations
BREAKS INTERSTATE PARK COMMISSION
Item 578
For educational and recreational equipment........................-—...
Item 579
For additional equipment... ccs cccscesssessuesssessnnsssereenenmeeseep
Item 580
For Sur Leacimn gy WOR nnn ccec cscs seneseemeenccnenseemennsnre
Item 580a
D Woy om 0X0) 01000 0\;) | ccc aun en ea
Item 580b
For amphitheater nance cesses cseneeeccesceeeeeseeesueesvnncenessscnnmsesneneensnenmessomesen
Item 580c
For storage Dui) ira nnn eects escent
Item 581
For purchase of Jam tee sscceeeeeee
Item 582
Bor Loge Tue nines ac eee ence
Item 5838
For picnic shelters
Item 584
FOr CERMP Tg BTC annette anes ee nent sseneeesnnen
Item 585
For foreman’s resid@mee occa ccc ees ceccceeete eee eeeeeeeseereee
Item 586
For land and structures. cece ese
Item 587
For construction of trails... ee §
Total for the Breaks Interstate Park Commis-
sion (general fund) naan eens eerie a }
COMMISSION OF FISHERIES
Item 588
DSc) oil 0X0): | <a en
Total for the Commission of Fisheries (general
| 2006)
760
85,000
priations
$ 600,000
$ 605,000
$ 1,500
$ 500
$ 2,000
$ 2,500
$ 25,000
$ 5,000
$ 20,000
$ 7,000
$ 7,000
$ 15,000
$ 9,000
$ 2500
$ 97,000
$ 12,000
$ 12,000
VIRGINIA FISHERIES LABORATORY
Item 589
For nautical equipment
Item 590
For laboratory equipment nice aces cccc ee tcseeee cee cceee meen
Item 591
For motor wekriches nec cneceeecnceceacencecenennesneeneeeenee _
Item 592
For books and periodicals na cees esses eeeesse esses mteeneneennen
Item 593
For additional equipment nn eeccenescsseesecccnteecenssseernnenee
Item 594
For citi lities occ ccecnecccccemeeececeessseesnsecesscnencnnncuscsscnccecenomececenconeceee
Item 595
Flor experimental porns nnn. c cece ceesesmsnnsssessseseesesmeeneesensensesemereesse
Item 596
For sea wall and boat ramp once ccccesssssssseessemsesesseenesssmssssenenee
Item 597
For laboratory (986, 000) and | equipment ( 5; 000), Eastern
ore .......... in STC TEST Tad Si eT RTECS TE
Item 597a
For addition to maintemance Shop... eccccncccnccscsssnescssmssssssssmene
Item 597b
For air conditioning existing laboratory building.................
Total for the Virginia Fisheries Laboratory (gen-
rer) LUT) nana e sen eececsesssscermeseesecenessscsessnmenssensssscensesmmteueresssssessenensee
129 OER2O0 00 0 O80 FEDS 005-00 ETE S SC HOSES SCORPORESE ESD OODOSS SST ET ODED TOTS DORMPE CS:
Reappro-
priations
COMMISSION OF GAME AND INLAND FISHERIES
The appropriations and reappropriations herein
made by Items 598 to 605, inclusive, to the Com-
mission of Game and Inland Fisheries shall be paid
only out of the special revenues collected or received
by said Commission, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury.
Administration
Item 598
For other @quiprme rt nnn cess ccmccsssceeeesssseecsssseesssemsssenseesoceensnsese
Law Enforcement
Item 599
D0) 0100) 0) 01 -) (| ce
Game Propagation and Restoration
Item 600
For otter e@quuipre nt nnn ccceessecsennccnerestersssemmeeenresseaGh
oP
7,500
6,000
$
Appro-
priations
4,000
20,000
4,500
5,000
7,500
2,500
8,000
10,000
41,000
9,000
16,000
127,500
20,000
21,500
77,000
Reappro-
priations
Item 601
For Demmi nina eee teenie 800,000
Item 602
Por structures oo cancer 5,000
Fish Propagation and Restoration
Item 608
For other equipment nace cscs ssessscsssecceoucesennetensenessensesenemenesses
Item 604
D0) ok C5 1: an Sr 00) | 1
Item 605
For development of Hog Island as waterfow! refuge.._.$ 20,000
Total for the Commission of Game and Inland
Fisheries (special funds) enteennae 429,500
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
State Board of Health
Item 606
For branch laboratory ($119,000) and equipment ($16,000),
NS) 11:41 (1) 1 cc cc
oan see Reneeene
Total for the State Board of Health (general
D611 1: ) cee
PSO COD
Blue Ridge Sanatorium, at Charlottesville
Item 607
For comvict Gormmitory sc ccecscsseeeeen tense eeeeenee
Total for the Blue Ridge Sanatorium, at Char-
lottesville (general fund) 002.
Catawba Sanatorium, near Salem
Item 608
For remodeling for canteen and employees’ quarters.........$ 4,000
Total for the Catawba Sanatorium, near Salem
(general fund) -—....-......_._..- a) 4,000
Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burkeville
Item 609
D0) =) (-3'/: 0 0) <n ee
Item 610
For remodeling <1 70 61) | cn -) 40,000
is reappropriation includes $40, 000 from former
Item 784.
Item 611
FOr UMCHMCT ACO a ceseneessescssscssmeseecsscsscesvseescenssscmenssssesnssevesssnsssssessssnnsnaseensssenncssnsenesenngy 2,000
Item 612
For rehabilitation cemter inn ccc cccccccnsscssssmenesssmvessececscmessssssssessensasseee $ 500
$
Appro-
priations
84,500
$ 153,000
$
$
135,000
185,000
42,000
42,000
15,000
40,000
Total for the Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burke-
ville (general fund) 0... ae
DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS
Central Activities
Item 618
For renovation of electrical and lighting systemse...............
Total for Central Activities (general fund)..........
Bon Air School for Girls, at Bon Air
Item 614
For additional equipment — cee ee
Item 615 |
For cottage ($69,250) and equipment ($3,250).......................
Item 616
For incinerator — 0
Item 617
For sprinkler systems
This reappropriation includes $500 from
Item 746-A.
Item 618
For renovating school building for staff quarters and
equipment ovntnos sas sssssSSSSLiStS3i innommnnqnemesenemmnnwnn cememvsnes
This reappropriation includes $9,000 from former
Item 748-A.
SASSO 00 SNS LDS ODOS SOO O0n COTS CEES CEbCEDESeoem™ennee
ne
former
Item 619
For converting quonset building to laundry...
Item 620
For vocational shop building and equipment..................$
Item 621
For staff residences and equipment (2) —..........-._.$
Total for Bon Air School for Girls, at Bon Air
(general fund) 2
Beaumont School for Boys, at Beaumont
Item 622
For additional equipment sesceeee
Item 623 .
For exterior lighting system 0.
Item 624
For administration building ($49,000) and equipment
($2,000) —_____
Item 625
For insulation of cottages. occ
Reappro-
priations
42,500
500
9,000
6,000
1,500
17,000
Appro-
priations
$ 66,000
$ 12,000
$ 12,000
$ 2,500
$ 172,500
$ 1,800
$ 3,500
$ 13,000
$ 3,300
$ 96,600
$ 3,000
$ 4,000
$ 51,000
$ 2,000
Item 626
For sprimkler SySterm.........ccscccccsccsssscsssscscssssesssssessnssssensnsssscesseeseeeseenseeseneeset
Item 627
For maintenance shop and equipment.........--ee ence $
Item 628
For beef cattle be ri.i..nc nc ccccccssccceesssetsssnsscnssesseseserssssescnennsseranececssssenaeessesQh
Item 629
N05 15 1? (01 the :): ee
Total for Beaumont School for Boys, at
Beaumont (general fund) 222.22... nee D
Reappro-
priations
5,000
1,000
1,000
7,000
Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls, at Peaks
Item 631
FOr Crees ono cccccccscecsssscssssececcecssssssssceescescecsnsrsssscenescensvssvenuevaecsenesesssnuvavageesseesssssesnenennsane
Item 632
For landscaping, walks and roads. nace ne ceneecssescsseeeeaeseeennee
Item 633
Por dining hall ($130,000) and equipment ($50,000)..........
Item 6338a
For utilities nec ccc cee eeceeneenee ee etnm ence ecncenceresneen ens
Item 634
FPOr ini MeV ator ncaccccaccccccscssccscssscsecscsssesecscssonsscccesossceecesrecssecessoneeessemereesessuemecssssssnsenssess
Item 685
For converting cottage kitchens to dormitories, including
CQUIPIMONE oa aac cesseseessscsnscccmesssseesssenssssumsunesecssonsessnsnsnssunagensnscuamecseseaceenmuaeeensee
Item 636
For painting and cathodic protection water tank.................
Item 637
For swime feechinrge sc] bs n aac. eceeee sec ecsseeccemeeeemeeeeessseneececensesvnee
Total for Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls,
at Peaks (general fund)...» _______
Hanover School for Boys, at Hanover
Item 638
For additional] equiprmernt tte eee
Item 639
For exterior lighting systert........ccccccsccsnsecssccscssusssunesunsieneemneee
Item 640
For remodeling Ellen Allen Cotta gee.....occccccccsccsscssscsusssusssnsesmeen
Appro-
priations
$ 26,000
$ 86,000
$ 2,000
$ 3,000
$ 8,000
$ 180,000
$ 11,000
$ 1,800
$ 11,400
$ 2,800
$ 800
$ 215,800
$ 3,000
$ 4,000
$ 69,100
Total for Hanover School for Boys, at Hanover
(germeraa] Puri) nance eet
Study Home for White Boys
Item 641
For basketball] Cortana. ccccnecsseccccececccecceeccceccencseseveeesanmussaessessessseesses
Item 642
For cottage ($89,500) and equipment ($3,500)... we...
Item 643
For sprinkler SySterms a... cesses ssessceesesseesceseessseeneesnsnncscesseseeneed
Total for Study Home for White Boys
(rere rea] Luma) ace csecseeeececeessssseceessseessssrestsnsesenensemnssnennsennte
The Penitentiary, at Richmond
The reappropriation herein made in Item 647 to
the Penitentiary shall be paid only out of the revenues
derived from the operation of the Penitentiary In-
dustrial Department, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury.
Item 644
For inter-commumications Systeme... ec csssssssssssesssesseseesee
Item 645
For improvements to lavatories and _ Plumbing in cell
LOL T OCs 00 ainay , Si ee
Item 646
For sprinkler system. .....c.ccccccccccccscsssssssecsccssessesssssnessesevessssssetsevnnessaqanseesseeensee
Item 647
For roof on cell buildimg ‘6A cece ee sessseuessseenceemessteet $
Total for the Penitentiary, at Richmond................$ 30,000
From general £0... ec ee tamenngpe 20,000
From special fumes escent cssessecssceneelp
The Penitentiary, at Richmond,
Industrial Department
The appropriations herein made in Items 648, 649,
and 650 to the Penitentiary Industrial Department
shall be paid only out of the revenues derived from
the operation of the Penitentiary Industrial De-
partment, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury.
Item 648
Por laundry equipment... occ cscs sees ssenesssutessenessnnseeseercceeneesnssee
Item 649
For equipment for shops... icc.cccecccccccccccscecssemesssseesstsmsssssessssssessemesssen
Item 650
For feed mill equipment... cece ccceeeeceseeseneessenense
Reappro-
priations
20,000
10,000
10,000
Appro-
priations
$ 76,100
$ 1,000
$ 93,000
$ 14,500
$ 108,500
$ 15,000
$ 3,500
$ 18,500
$ 18,500
$ 75,950
$ 69,000
$ 16,000
Tota] for the Penitentiary, at Richmond, In-
dustrial Department (special funds) —..._____.
Reappro-
priations
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for
Defective Misdemeanants, at State Farm
(For Powhatan County Farm)
Item 651
For milking ecquniprme nit... ence cenesneeeenceeenctenceseeeceennerene
Item 652
For Way Comditiome rs. nee aecceeccsncsnmeecsetnceeeseneenesestnceeneneemeennsesee .
Item 653
For additional] boiler. nae cece cccsmnssseessemesssnseeessssssenecssnesecseseee
Item 654
For bridge over James Rivera. cccccccccscscscccssssscseessssssseeceseeeesseeee $
Item 655
For cell building ($809,000) and equipment ($11,000)........
Item 656
For enlarging guards’ dining room, and equipment..................
Item 657
For boiler plant mains and roads ..cc...ccccccssssssecssssmssmesssnseeienen$
Item 658
For maintenance shop and equipmenta uncon cecceeesssssssss essen $
Item 659
For central storage building and refrigeration........................ $
Item 660
For staff residences and equipment (8) occu
(For Goochland County Farm)
Item 661
For household equipments... eee cssseessssesssenesceennsee
Item 662
For rock crusher nn aac eee cceeceeeee cn ceeetetnneeneenereeeee
Item 668
Flor sprimkler Sy ster... nnn. ace cnecenesescsecscceesnsesssseessssmsnneeneenenecenesasseneenenesne
Item 664
For Brick kilm repairs. cccsccsssssssssessssccesscaessseccenenssnsssssunerseesseseeunssssesenene
Item 665
D0) og 2000 OE 0) 0 1: ce
Item 666
For water storage eXPAmsi0M..c.ccccceccecccsccsscscsccssscssuesssmesiesceseseeeeeneee $
Item 667
For fireproofing and remodeling brick dormitory..............$
PCOCOr PPOs ceresasaweccee
100,000
40,000
20,000
20,000
10,000
50,000
4,000
Appro-
priations
160,950
1,200
56,500
820,000
5,300
6,000
12,000
8,500
12,000
6,000
ew AO Va J CAT Bh? WH 2 SR RVR ENS
Reappro-
priations
Item 668
For receiving unit and equipment... nce nesecsseeetnceen -$ 8,000
Item 669
For maintenance shop and equipment..........-n een ene $ 20,000
Item 670
For central storage building and refrigeration.......................... $ 20,000
Item 671
For staff residence and equipment.....n....cccccccccoccecccccssescsseccsnssmneeen $ 6,000
Item 672
For dormitory addition and equipment... eee $ 20,000
Item 672a
For remodeling chapel and equipment. ________.___.__$ 1,000
Total for State Penitentiary Farm and State
Prison Farm for Defective Misdemeanants, at
State Farm (general fund)... +=. $ 319,000
Southampton Penitentiary Farm, at Capron
Item 678
Dey Me 80 ( OM 01700 016, -) |, Sac
Item 674
For dormitory ($190,000) and equipment ($11,000).............
Item 675
For cell building and equipment... ~=—« 15,000
Item 676
For recreational fercilities. ane. oneeccccec men cece essence teense 500
Item 677
For expansion of boiler plant... 150,000
Item 6778
For maintenance shop and equipment.
svonteseecsessereornsecmeseeeeeesP 1,000
Total for Southampton Penitentiary Farm, at
Capron (general fund).....__ESsss 166,500
State Industrial Farm for Women, at Goochland
Item 678
For laundry equipment.___ TS 1,000
Item 679
For fire hydrants and connection to water mains.__..___.__.$ 1,000
Item 680
For rabbit hutches__....
Item 681
D0) 4:00 E170): 5. ce ee
Item 682
For cattle and Way barra nce eee ttt _
Appro-
priations
$ 482,500
$ 2,000
$ 201,000
$ 203,000
Reappro-
priations
Item 683
For remodeling cottage No. 2 basement for tuberculosis
unit and equipment... sessssen sesssessssumunuersnsumnesascnnnsnanesssnenee 6,500
Item 684
For remodeling cottage No. 2 for nursery.....o...ccccccccnnnnn$ 1,000
Item 685
For poultry House... ccccccccccsssssscssssssesnsseesssuessnssvenssenoneseevennnsonectuns se $ 4,000
Item 686
D0) I 1-4. -) —5 ce 500
Item 687
For machine shed ccc eeeceteceeceeeec erence 2,000
Item 688
For vegetable cellar. scene cesee essen eeeereeeeeeGh 1,700
Item 689
For bus waiting station at entrance, and for walks...
Total for State Industrial Farm for Women, at
Goochland (general fund) —.......-.._.__..._.$ 17,700
Bland Correctional Farm, at White Gate
Item 690
For additional equipment.
Item 691
For mess hall and kitchen addition ($885,000) and equip-
ment ($55,000) ss 4,000
Total for Bland Correctional Farm, at White
POD SDR OLNGD DO O& OF OF C8 G8 S8 PT EP PORE DED OED IOD OS CMILD EID IG OS
Gate (general fund) ——...-.______.........§ 47,000
State Convict Road Force
Item 692
For permanent camps and equipment. $ 60,000
Item 693
For sanitary facilities for temporary camps........................$ 44,500
Total for State Convict Road Force
(general fund) ~. wenn -§ «O94, B00
DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE
AND HOSPITALS
State Hospital Board
Item 694
For institute for emotionally disturbed children (Virginia
Treatment Center for Children) and equipment.......$ 340,000
Total for the State Hospital Board
(general furnd) nce cet eee 840,000
Appro-
priations
5,000
29,000
10,000
580,000
580,000
aaae mS SB ADRS WH £30717 44 414 2782 S
Central State Hospital, at Petersburg
Reappro-
priations
Item 695
For chronic infirmary (1—200) ($800,000) and equipment
510 11) |) ee
Item 696
For utilities ou cere
Item 697
For additional equipment...
Item 698
For water storage
Item 699
For relocation of temporary kitchen.
Item 700
For water treatment plant. eee 225,000
Item 701
For remodeling and fireproofing old ward buildings... $ 565,000
Item 702
For addition to boiler plant and outside utilities..__ _.$ 108,000
Item 708
For intensive treatment building and equipment (125)..._$ 720,000
Total for Central State Hospital, at Petersburg
(general fund) 2. nwa G 1,108,000
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Petersburg Training School, at Petersburg
Item 704
For school bus — 2 ee
Item 705
For additional equipmm emt. ect 5,000
Item 706
D0) ab 111.1) 1): a
Item 707
For playground equipment and landscaping......_.___...
Item 708
For high-grade student dormitories and equipment (4)....$ 103,000
Item 709
For kitchen-dining building and equipment..._._........._...$ 100,000
Item 710
For school and auditorium and equipment... 80,000
Item 711
For patient dormitories and equipment (4).................-... 250,000
Total for Petersburg Training School, at Peters-
burg (general fund) ... 488,000
_— ee OE
Appro-
priations
$ 350,000
$ 375,000
$ 60,000
$ 95,000
$ 27,500
$ 897,500
$ 6,000
$ 165,000
$ 4,500
$ 40,000
$ 65,500
AVUTSV AUIS VUE ADSSEMDLI LV4aey AU
Eastern State Hospital, at Williamsburg
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 712
For additional kitchen-cafeteria equipment......____.._... $ 160,000
Item 718
For additional equipment. cecencccueeneeeeeeeneenmeuemeueeene $ 50,000
Item 714
For outside utilities... eee 280,000
Item 715
For occupational therapy and recreational building
($1,075,000) and equipment ($75,000) hmeecaneeessseenene $ 1,160,000
Item 716
For continued treatment building (1—100) ($855,000) and
equipment ($45,000) nn cece eee ecene eee $ 400,000
Item 717
For addition to sewage treatment plant... $ 120,000
Item 718
For receiving building and equipment...» $ 400,000
Item 719
For acute convalescent buildings and equipment (2—168).$ 1,400,000
Total for Eastern State Hospital, at Williams-
burg (general fund) wwinmsnnamnreannang 23080,000 $$ 1,870,000
Southwestern State Hospital, at Marion
Item 720
For additional equipment.._._.._________ ee ...n $ 25,000
Item 721
For fireproofing and remodeling... ee $ 322,000
Item 722
For water supply system... een «10,000
Item 723
For sewage treatment facilities 150,000
Item 724
For roads, walks, landscaping and parking area._.....-____...$ 5,000
Item 725
For improvements to cemetery... n-ne nnn B 4,000
Item 726
For reconditioning old C. I. building.._______ anon on 160,000
Total for Southwestern State Hospital, at Marion
(general fund) ———— ——~-..._..__.__.__..__..$ 319,000 $ 347,000
Western State Hospital, at Staunton
Item 727
For food-carrying equipment... ate $ 18,500
Wshe VAV |} AULD UP ADDED Dut
Reappro-
priations
Item 728
For additional equipment 9.
Item 729
For additional utilities... =. 40,000
Item 730
For continued treatment building (1—192) ($700,000) and
equipment ($70,000) ................. eereneeneeeceee
Item 731
For demolishing building 0.0.02 ceeccecctesnesnneeng 10,000
Item 782
For dining room and kitchen and equipment.........................$ 550,000
Item 733
For fireproofing and remodeling existing wards.................-$ 591,000
Item 7384
For continued treatment buildings and equipment
a) a aD $150,000
2 ROP AD OTT OD
Total for Western State Hospital, at Staunton
(general fund) 2... wneneneeg 1,841,000
DeJarnette State Sanatorium, at Staunton
The appropriations herein made by Items 735, 736,
and 7387 to DeJarnette State Sanatorium shall be paid
only out of the special revenues collected or received
from said sanatorium, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury.
Item 735
For additional equipment... ccccscnssssessseessseecenemeessntesemeeee
Item 736
For remodeling Perry Building ($50,500) and equipment
($9,500) __$__.___-—
Item 737
For replacement of utilities and lighting and fencing...
Total for DeJarnette State Sanatorium, at Staun-
ton (special funds)...
Lynchburg Training School and Hospital,
at Lynchburg
Item 738
For sanitation equipment..__.._._______
Item 7389
For additional equipment...
Item 740
For renovating utilities... eect
Item 741
For fireproofing and remodeling Priddy Hall ($150,000)
and equipment ($80,000) ——......-_____~___
av 424
Appro-
priations
$ 25,000
$ 770,000
$ 813,500
$ 6,000
$ 60,000
$ 80,000
$ 96,000
$ 9,000
$ 25,000
$ 300,000
$ 180,000
heappro-
priations
Item 742
For addition to nursery building (1—72) ($160,000) and
equipment ($30,000) nanan eee acest neeneeneee
Item 743
For low-grade patient buildings (2—200) ($790,000) and
equipment ($60,000)
Item 744
For utilities for administration building........_......-.$ 36,000
Item 745
For landscaping and utilities for kitchen and dining hall..$ 56,000
Item 746
For roads, walks, and drains...» 84,000
Item 747
For administration building and equipment.........................$ 290,000
Item 748
For remodeling patient buildings. =: 80,000
This item includes $30,000 from former Item 905.
Item 749
For women’s dormitories and equipment, G-1, G-2, and
a Beef 1,025,000
This reappropriation includes total balances from
former Items 906, 907 and 908.
Item 750
For kitchen and dining hall and equipment.__....._._.......$ 850,000
Item 751
For fireproofing and remodeling existing buildings...m._..$ 33,000
Total for Lynchburg Training School and Hos-
pital, at Lynchburg (general fund)...._.___.$ 2,404,000
VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Item 752
For replacing existing boilers... ._-____
Item 753
For repairs to Gari Melchers Memorial_.______.__$ 1,000
Total for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
(general fund) ——~ ~~ .__.______$ 1,000
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—STATE BOARD
OF EDUCATION
Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center
Item 753a
For utilities and equipment...
C9 © PED OS COTE RIV ISSS FOGED 2 90-ND SO SERETO,
Virginia State College, at Petersburg
Item 754
For motor vehicles...
Appro-
priations
$ 190,000
$ 850,000
$ 1,554,000
$ 28,500
$ 23,500
$ 17,450
$ 27,000
Reappro-
priations
Item 755
For library books... ena enn eneeem ene terme emer eeneennemeesnenee
Item 756
For other equipment... naan ne nnn ce ctenttemee
Item 757
For extension Of wtilities....iccccccccesseeececseessecsssceesssseeesseeeesssmes antnmesns $ 1,000
Item 758
For landscaping and ground improvement...............---—---$ 500
Item 759
For heating plant addition and replacement of steam
lines 9... sear cecar cass sesame sn SEAS 500
Item 760
For men’s dormitory and equipment (150).................--.$ 100,000
Item 761
For ROTC rifle range, classrooms, and equipment................$ 5,000
Item 762
For farm structures ($90,000) and equipment ($20,000).......$ 500
Item 768
For conversion of old library ($94,000) and equipment
($6,000) seeeene cence
Item 764
For industrial arts shop and equipment..._.................-........-.-- $ 1,000
Item 765
For library and equipmenta anne eect cent 1,000
Item 765a
For agriculture classroom building ($585,000) and equip-
ment ($20,000) ———..--_______._.. sesescccesegeaecssenevessnasseenssnereenee
Total for Virginia State College, at Petersburg
(general fund) nanan neces — 109,500
Virginia State College, at Petersburg,
Norfolk Division
Item 766
For additional equipment... — aa an--nnennnnnssncscen stern enreenneenes
Item 767
For books and periodicals... a nncscecseteessesismeeeeeetintin
Item 768
Por vitality once ce eee eeeeensenememtenseenecseeesssunnennncemnnncnencecs
Item 769
For completion of vocational and technical building
($85,500) and equipment ($4,500)....._....__....___-__-
Item 770
For completion of administration-classroom, library build-
ing and equipment... nanan 25,000
Appro-
priations
$ 20,000
$ 560,000
$ 50,000
$ 15,000
$ 40,000
$ 46,000
$ 88,500
$ 110,000
$ 100,000
$ 605,000
$ 1,101,500
$ 15,000
$ 15,000
$ 56,000
$ 90,000
$ 50,000
Item 771
For nursing education building ($460,000) and equipment
($40,000) Se
Item 772
For physical education—ROTC building and equipment—
second unit ——— $200,000
Item 772a
For completion of cafeteria ___
Total for Virginia State College, at Petersburg,
Norfolk Division (general fund).............$§ 225,000
Longwood College, at Farmville
Item 778
For books and periodicals nen
Item 774
For additional equipment...
Item 775
For campus road and walks
Item 776
For utilities —
Item 777
For library addition ($481,000) and equipment ($44,000).$ 165,000
This reappropriation includes $15,000 from former
Item 554-A.
Item 778
For physical education building ($130,000) and equipment
($3,000) ——
Item 779
For laundry ($47,800) and equipment ($25,000)_..._.___.
Item 780
For sprinkler systems._________..________—_-_--—__--—.—
Item 781
For home management house......_._.___________._.____.___._$ 30,000
Item 782
For playground drainage system.________ 2,000
Item 788
For dormitory and equipment (172)...._____L_L__"_____ $._.-«100,0000
Item 783a
For maintenance shop, storage building ($80,000) and
equipment ($3,000)
I veto Item 788a—/s/ J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., 4/1/60.
Total for Longwood College, at Farmville
(general fund) ——..._.___..._..-..---..$ 147,000
4aypys wv
priations
$ 500,000
$ 10,000
$ 786,000
$ 20,000
$ 45,000
$ 9,500
$ 60,000
$ 475,000
$ 183,000
$ 72,800
$ 15,000
$ 12,500
$ 88,000
$ 915,800
Madison College, at Harrisonburg
Reappro-
priations
Item 784
For books and periodicals nnn meee
Item 785
For additional equipment eee ce ee
Item 786
For utilities for new buildings..._..__________...._.--—--§ 500
Item 787
For roads and parking 82 C08. ease eccscencsscceecsccceesmmecceeseeemmsemmeeeGp 5,000
Item 788
For remodeling Maury Hall......_____........__._._---------——
Item 789
For library renovations and Stacks... ncccscsmeseeeensme meee
Item 790
For field house ($29,000) and equipment ($1,000)_..___
Item 791
For laundry and equipment..________..__.._....---__-_-----
Item 792
For preparation of plans for classroom building._____.
It is provided that this appropriation of $40,000
from the general fund is made upon the condition
that the plans developed will not require additional
general fund appropriations greater than $875,000.
Item 798
For kitchen and dining facilities and equipment................ a
Item 794
For home economics building and equipment...
Item 795
For heating plant and distribution system ____$ 500
Total for Madison College, at Harrisonburg
(general fund) ————____.__.______.._..$§ 156,000
—_..$ 150,000
Virginia State School, at Newport News
Item 796
For additional equipment.
Item 797
For utilities — $220,000
Item 798
For roads, walks, curbing and lights —__.._______
Item 799
For girls’ dormitory (1—24) ($88,000) and equipment
($7,000) —___E
Appro-
priations
$ 30,000
$ 40,000
$ 18,000
$ 24,200
$ 90,000
$ 50,000
$ 30,000
$ 69,000
$ 40,000
$ 660,000
$ 1,041,200
$ 20,000
$ 35,000
$ 7,500
$ 90,000
Cate of hdl cap ys
priations priations
Item 800
For central storage building... $ 50,000
I veto Item 800—/s/ J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., 4/1/60.
Item 801
For boys’ dormitory cottages and equipment (2—48)......$ 20,000
Total for Virginia State School, at Newport News
(general fund) ——..__._.___.__.......-$ 40,000 $ 202,500
VIRGINIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND
THE BLIND, AT STAUNTON
Item 802
For hot water tank... $ 12,000
Item 803
For additional equipment. nna eccseeecemeeneeeeennene $ 25,000
Item 804
For walks, roads, and landscaping... anaes eecsecceee ence $ 10,000
Item 805
For infirmary and equipment —........ 2. §$ 100,000
Item 806
For blind boys’ ongrmitory (1—64) ($228,000) and equip-
ment ($10,000) ~~... $ 238,000
Item 807
For deaf girls’ dormitory (1—80) ($258,000) and equip-
ment ($12,000) ~~ $ 270,000
Item 808
For remodeling deaf girls’ dormitory__..—__________. $ 90,000
Total for Virginia School for the Deaf and the
Blind, at Staunton (general fund) ~._.......-... -$ 100,000 $ 645,000
COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY IN VIRGINIA, AT WILLIAMSBURG
Item 809
For educational and recreational equipment..........0....000.000........ $ 16,000
Item 810
For books and periodical sa... ae. eecccescssessssie teense tenmsnnenessanesinecee $ 20,000
Item 811
For additional equipment... ieee sssssemesseesssennesntesunenesenseen $ 20,000
Item 812
For extension of utilities cece neninunmeeng $5,000 $ 80,000
Item 813
For Jamestown Road umderpass..............:...:ccoecssscnssssssssssssessssmsssssessnsessee $ 10,000
Item 814
For preparation of plans for Science Building... 0... $ 45,000
It is provided that this appropriation of $45,000
from the general fund is made upon the condition
Reappro-
priations
that the plans developed will not require additional
general fund appropriations greater than $1,195,000.
Item 815
For language laboratory ($47,000) and equipment
($28,000) -. savsecssnasesgeesnmnecssenssssnnansnsessonseesssssscrsessenneatsnennemsesseaunssseteet
Item 816
For women’s gymnasium ($669,000) and equipment
CC 3 IA, |)
Item 817
For men’s dormitory (1—240) and equipment..........____...
Item 818
For remodeling baths and toilets... a ecececceccssecesemeennete
Item 819
For library and museum and equipment...............-.....---.----_ 1,000,000
It is provided that this reappropriation of $1,000,000
from the genera] fund is made upon the condition
that the College of William and Mary shall raise or
otherwise provide, exclusive of State appropriations,
any additional sums necessary for the completion of
this project.
Item 820
For student center building and equipment.........W......-m -§ 10,000.
Item 820a
For video tape recorder sevecencescesssceuescomeeseeennssennessemneee
Total for College of William and Mary in Vir-
ginia, at Williamsburg (general fund)............. ....$ 1,055,000
Norfolk Division
Item 821
For books and periodicals... ......cccccccsccssssscccscssscccssessemensrssecsnenseenenssnent
Item 822
For additional equipment... ce. cocessssssssssssseessesosssussesstnssssscssnssemaseesttest
Item 823
For business administration building ($525,000) and
E]QUIpmENt ($25,000) cece neessneccnecssceccceecesseneceessstmnseeccesensnmcanee mennssenes
Item 824
For classroom building = (5528, 000) and equipment
(B25, 000) a ceececsescecsecesueessnesessensssnsensnesesnnassconersnecsneusessssusessssenesceenasssceemameeee
Item 825
For addition to gym locker room ($32, 500) a and d equipment
Y-75) 1] |) ena
Item 826
For site Survey EMgQineering Study. cecccccecscseccscnnsesmnessmmssssenmeceseen
Item 827
For classroom and fine arts building and equipment............ $ 100,000
Item 828
For library and classroom building and equipment.............$ 50,000
Total for Norfolk Division (general fund)................. $
150,000
Appro-
priations
$ 170,000
$ 680,000
$ 508,000
$ 134,000
$ 60,000
$ 1,623,000
$ 20,000
$ 10,000
$ 550,000
$ 550,000
$ 385,000
$ 5,000
$ 1,170,000
Richmond Professional institute
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 829
For additional equipment... .on..cecccccccscccsccceccenessssseessinnsanesseenmmnsceeenes a $ 10,000
Item 830
For sprinkler SYStevn..ccscccccccsccccsscesscscsssssssacsstinemeentnsetnenccinssiasnsnsenessci@f 12,500
Item 881
For heating system equipment.......cccccccccececccnesicessneecnansnemee 4,700
Item 832
For east wing addition and reconstruction of Science
Building ($533,000) and equipment ($30,000) ................. $ 563,000
Item 838
For major repairs and improvements to land and
Denied ge nnn enwaamnnnenge 60,000
It is provided, however, that no “expenditure of
this reappropriation may be made until the City of
Richmond closes Shafer Street between Park Avenue
and Franklin Street to vehicular traffic.
I veto Item 883—/s/ J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., 4/1/60.
Total for Richmond Professional Institute
(general fund) on nvccvncevnennnnnninnimnninenne _.$ 77,200 $ 578,000
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA, AT RICHMOND
College Division
Item 834
For books amd periodical sa enaeccsnccescccseccsemessssssssnenescseeectssseseeceenseeetsees $ 10,000
Item 835
For instructional television equipment... ccc cesses $ 7,000
Item 886
For additional equiprmenth....n...c.cccccccccccssssssssssssssssesssseenessnseneeessseneseene $ 13,000
Item 837
For medical education building and equipment..._..........$ 50,000 $ 4,400,000
This reappropriation includes $50,000 from former
Item 612-A.
It is provided that this appropriation of $4,400,000
from the general fund is made upon the condition that
the Medical College of Virginia shall provide, exclu-
sive of State appropriations, any additional sums
necessary for the completion of this project.
Item 838
For purchase of property for, or in lieu of property
provided for, institute for _ emotionally — disturbed
children .. sesseessesueusssencesseeesemeceese ecctiminnniamennncenng 10,000
Item 839
10) (0) 9101100) ee 5,000
Item 840
For animal housing and equipment... ccc ccsscccsseccseessseusesseeeee $ 5,000
Item 841
For completion of Wood Memorial building and equipment..$ 5,000
Item 84la
For sprinkler system... .ncneeecencntnemneannnnng 18,000
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 841b
For dental equipment. nese $ 34,000
Total for the Medical College of Virginia, at
Richmond, College Division (general fund)......$ 88,000 $ 4,464,000
Hospital Division
Item 842
For additional equipmment......cccccccccscscccessnssssessssssssssssssesessssesstssessestanees $ 20,000
Item 843
For central heating plant modernization... $ 358,000
Item 844
For renovating St. Philip Hospital... essncceeeee $ 20,000 $ 125,000
Item 845
For refrigeration alterations... sessssssssessseessemecnssnccsseesee $ 32,000
Item 846
For operating room air conditioning, modernization............. $ 35,000
Item 847
For fire protectionn..c.ccccccccccccssssssnesssssssssssscesescsseesasessesinnsseensnseesestnnessttsaesssannsen $ 10,000
Item 848
For oxygen tubing expamsion..ncccccecccscccceccsceseiesesstscenesseeenmenteeD 5,000
Item 849
For pneumatic tube exPansione.........occccccccccccccesssssessseesssessssessensseenansse $ 2,000
Item 850
For St. Philip Hall lounge addition... cccccccccsssssseseeeeeceeeee $ 1,500
Item 851
For Randolph-Minor Hall addition and equipment..................... $ 1,000
Item 85la
Por X-ray equipment nee seccecen sssnscnesnensesesneevnnssnmunessennsnnnenmneeenec $ 75,000
Total for the Medical College of Virginia, at
Richmond, Hospital Division (general fund)....$ 39,500 $ 640,000
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, AT CHARLOTTESVILLE
University Division
Item 852
For Lew BOOKS. a aneceeeeeseceseesssssssessneenecenssnssssenssssennstnssenssssnessnessessaseasetsansie $ 43,000
Item 853
For gemera]l Dok... cnnccmcecscccenescssenssseunsiessisstatetasesssssstnsssussneeee $ 25,000
Item 854
For stee] shelving—law library... occ eccsssssssuesssensuatttn $ 15,000
Item 855
For additional equipment... cece cssssesses css sesennttnetteensevec $ 32,000
Item 856
For utilities—Copeley lille... ence cceecsseeecsesessveseseneeetnemenee $ 68,500
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 857
For outside utilities for new buildings... eee $ 115,000
Item 858
For renovations and additions to engineering building
($398,000) and equipment ($29,000)... _. $ 427,000
Item 859
For plans for chemistry building........200000.0.2..0.c cence min $ 118,000
It is provided that this appropriation of $113,000
from the general fund is made upon the condition that
the plans developed will not require additional general
fund appropriations greater than $3,500,000.
Item 860
For fieldhouse—gymnasium and equipment... ccc $ 10,000 $ 1,000,000
This reappropriation includes $10,000 from former
Item 639-A.
It is provided that this appropriation of $1,000,000
from the general fund is made upon the condition that
the University of Virginia shall provide, exclusive of
State appropriations, any additional sums necessary
for the completion of this phase of the project.
Item 861
For addition to Engineermg School and equipment.............. $ 100,000
Item 862
For life science building and equipment..._................_.$ 1,900,000
Item 862a
For high voltage electric Service... a scncsceccccsssssecsssmesssseessse ese $ 120,000
(Clinch Valley College)
Item 863
For science and engineering building ($323,000) and equip-
TOME (HT,000) nena csceeanennnmecevn nee ecsessecnecnennserennsnnennseenensssnmmmrvesensemmects $ 380,000
Item 864
For gymnasium and auditorium, Clinch Valley College......$ 220,000
Item 864a
For roads and parking Qed... cecssssssssssssssmessmmessssececeenussssseeseemesees $ 18,850
(Northern Virginia College)
Item 865
For utilities
Item 866
For classroom, laboratory and administration building.....$ 40,000 $ 1,350,000
This reappropriation includes $40,000 from former
Item 644-A.
Oe s whe 00 e 88d OP Oe OF Oo a OOOO CE OOT EES DO AERDERSES + COST RDO OCS EEE He BOOS OROE DE ERAS Ss OE EOU CNET 50S PDO ECORSE SOMERS OOD ESE CEDSC ORS $ 250,000
Total for the University Division (general fund).$ 2,385,000 $ 3,782,350
Hospital Division
Item 867
For Office @quuiprme rit nn. eesccseessnsmseesesenecesecemesnsereesnersseneennsnensceemnasecnenns £ 4,000
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 868
For household equipment eee $ 10,000
Item 869
For medical and laboratory equipment—.__..__..______.____ $ 16,000
Item 870
For fireproofing and remodeling, second phase........._____... $ 60,000 $ 1,050,000
is reappropriation includes $60,000 from former
Item 648.
Item 871
For multi-story hospital and equipment—.... seveseneeesesss 2949 .1,000
This reappropriation also includes total balances in
former Items 647 and 649.
Total for Hospital Division (general fund).............$ 2,551,000 $ 1,079,000
Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia, at Fredericksburg
Item 872
For books and periodicals cscs ssssssseseeecsssemensseesssamsese $ 80,000
Item 873
For additiomal equipm emt cece eeesee teen eee $ 40,000
Item 874
For library addition ($419,000) and equipment ($11,000)... $ 480,000
Item 875
For dormitory and equipment (182) nn. ncccccscsesunteemmnen 1,000
Item 876
For correction of fire hazards 2002. cece «- 28,000
Item 876a
For roads em weal wea yn nnncncn eee na enact teee $ 20,000
Total for Mary Washington College of the Uni-
versity of Virginia, at Fredericksburg (general
50111: ) ce = ~ 29,000 $ 520,000
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, AT BLACKSBURG
Item 877
For medical and laboratory equipment..__._...............-...-..... $ 100,000
Item 878
For books amd periodic ss cnc cescenccsse cece e eee eee cneeeeneenee $ 40,000
Item 879
For additional] equipment ec. encen essen cssencsseeeeesseeeeneneenemnnnene $ 40,000
Item 880
De) an 91 0 (-': $ 81,200
Item 881
For steam lime @xtemsiors nine cence ces sensssnenenocsnennssesemneeeeGp 5,000
Reappro-
priations
Item 882
For extension of sewage system..._...............__-_.----_—---—-$ 2,000
Item 888
For science building and equipment.............._...__.________$ 5,000
Item 884
For student activities and physical education building
and equipment — 2. $ 500,000
It is provided that this reappropriation of $500,000
from the general fund is made upon the condition
that the Virginia Polytechnic Institute shall provide,
exclusive of State appropriations, any additional sum
necessary to complete this phase of the project.
Item 885
For biochemistry and animal nutrition laboratory and
equipment ———— $100,000
Item 886
For engineering laboratory, classroom and office building
($725,000) and equipment ($70,000)
Item 887
For dairy barns ($158,000) and equipment ($8,000)...
Item 888
For dining hall and equipment....___.__.__
Item 889
For dormitories (2—550) and equipment.........________.
Item 890
For central food storeroom ($81,600) and equipment
EVAR C1 |) nce
Item 891
For cemtral Storer ccc eceeeeenewececcceecccececcnceeeneeceneeseeeenneee
Item 892
For Davidson Hall renovation ($150,000) and equipment
($40,000) nae ae cnn eee _
Item 893
For turkey research plant and equipment, including site_.$ 85,000
Item 893a
For seed processing and storage building.._.______...
Total for Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at
Blacksburg (general fund) q......00000.n-nnwnn$ 647,000
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station
Item 894
For office equipment nanan ncee nesses scenes sesesssmessncesssemessceneesemenneceernnteceeenenen
Item 895
For medical and laboratory equipment...
Item 896
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priations
$ 176,000
$ 3,000
$ 8,000
Item 897
For other equipment 2.0.2
Item 898
For beef cattle research units ($538,000) and equipment
($1,000)
Item 899
For tobacco grading room ($8,400) and equipment ($200)...
Item 899a
For temporary greenhouse at Holland... eee
Item 899b
For swine nutrition building at Holland.
Item 899e
For renovation and addition to swine farrowing house at
Holland | .....2 nee
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PPM Y TUDE E90 CPO DPI FEP MEP OGD SOE 69296999900
Total for Virginia Agricultural Experiment
Station (general fund)... uuu.
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Reappro-
priations
54,000
8,600
5,000
14,000
31,000
208,600
Radford College, Woman’s Division of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Radford
Item 900
For books amd perioicen] saa. ccccscccscencssssmesssssecsesansssecnsemssreseesenseeeees
Item 901
For additiomal eqquuiprmennt 2... cesses cece eeneeeetetseeeeeee
Item 902
For vntilities ccs eens csenemcssensscsenennenmsseneenamessnmneneeseceeennnnneneeGp
Item 903
For dormitory (1—212) and equipment...
Item 904
For sewage disposal plant—City of Radford...
Item 905
For auditorium, administration, and fine arts building
Ns M0100) ¢) 11 -) (|
Item 906
For home economics practice house... une $
Total for Radford College, Woman’s Division of
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Radford
<5 50=) 9 Ob 911 6 ) seaceesesh
Roanoke Technical Institute
Item 907
For utilities, roads and landscaping... cccccsccesenseseesceesscesessmee
Item 908
For classroom building and equipment.....00.00.0u..2eceesce essen $
This reappropriation includes $80,000 from former
Item 658-A.
5,000
50,000
10,000
65,000
30,000
$ 20,000
$ 15,000
$ 18,000
$ 410,000
$ 75,000
$ 688,000
$ 36,000
$ 635,000
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Total for Roanoke Technical Institute (general
PUN) nn cee eneenerneeneene 80,000 $ 671,000
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, AT LEXINGTON
Item 909
For books and periodicals... nn... nna cecenmsecsmecnmessmessseeesscessemeeesee - $ 28,550
Item 910
For additiomal ecquiprme rt. nnn cccen ce eetee cece tececntseencneeee $ 78,500
Item 911
For heat exchange laboratory equipment................____..... $ 60,500
Item 912
For physical training facilities... eee a $ 40,000
Item 9138
For gymnasium alterations ($49,000) and equipment
($7,500) —-——-—_—_—_________-—- $ 56,500
Item 914 F
For hospital fireproofing ($107,000) and equipment
3: 0] 1) — $ 110,000
Item 915
For field house alterations ($39,500) and equipment ($500) $ 40,000
Item 916
Flor faculty quarters nieces eeenG 1,000
Total for Virginia Military Institute, at Lexington
CF: 2) 11-2: ) i 1001: ) re $ 1,000 $ 404,050
VIRGINIA TRUCK EXPERIMENT STATION
Item 917
For medical and laboratory equipment._........................ _ $ 3,000
Item 918
For farm equipment nn eect cecesessnesssecsemenessseneetcecennneeee $ 1,300
Item 919
For books and periodicals cco cccccecccsscecsecessscsesesreecsssemeeee $ 1,000
Item 920
For underground tile Grains. icc ecsccseccssecssceeneessessseenee $ 400
Item 921
For storage shed cc eeccssmsneeseeseecsenessensmesseuseensemesee $ 16,800
Item 922
For greenhouse and headhouse.. io .-ccccsecsneeeemncsenssnesssesne $ 388,000
Item 923.
Por cold storage ror ni ccc cceccnceees scenes enneessseeceeereeee $ 8,000
Total for Virginia Truck Experiment Station
(general fund) — $ 68,500
Item 924
There is hereby reappropriated the entire amount
of any unexpended balance which exceeds $1,000 at
the close of the previous biennium in each allotment
made by authority of the Governor from the follow-
ing reappropriations and appropriations made to the
Governor’s Office by Chapter 642 of the Acts of As-
sembly of 1958.
Item 495, For purchasing real estate and making
improvements thereon;
Item 496, For supplementing capital outlay ap-
propriations;
Item 497, For preparation of preliminary plans of
capital outlay projects by State agencies and
institutions;
Item 498, For improvements to State-owned land,
buildings and equipment;
Item 915, reappropriating certain unexpended
balances.
TOTAL FOR CAPITAL OUTLAYS...00.....2:::ccccccccsecccssssstsue $19,524,327 $39,343,330
To be paid from gemeral fm. cceccsccceceessenesee $18,719,167 $38,290,700
To be paid from special funds... cece $ 806,160 $ 1,052,630
EXPENDITURES LIMITED TO STATED PURPOSES AND
NECESSARY AMOUNTS—TRANSFERS
Section 6. It shall not be lawful for the Comptroller to pay any State
department, institution or other agency any money, except as is provided for in
this act, or in pursuance of some act of the General Assembly making special
appropriations therefor during the current biennium.
Section 7. Except as provided by Section 8 of this act none of the monies
mentioned in this act shall be expended for any other purpose than those for
which they are specifically appropriated. It shall be the duty of the Governor, as
chief budget officer of the State, or his deputy, to see that this provision is strictly
observed. Should he find that the said monies are not being expended in accordance
with the provisions of this act, or that the expenditures under any appropriation
herein are in excess of the amount necessary to carry out the purpose for which
said appropriation was made, he is hereby given the power to restrain the Comp-
troller from making further disbursements, in whole or in part, out of said ap-
propriations, to the offending State department, institution, officer or other agency
of the State government receiving appropriations under the provisions of this act.
He is further authorized to withhold funds from expenditure in the event factors,
such as population in institutions, related to appropriation amounts differ from the
estimates made of such factors as a basis for appropriation.
Should appropriation be withheld by the Governor from any such department,
institution, officer, or other agency named in this act, or should transfers be
authorized by the Governor, as hereinafter provided, a copy of the Governor’s
order in each case setting forth the reasons for withholding said appropriations or
for authorizing the transfer of said appropriations, as the case may be, shall be
preserved in the office of the Governor or the Division of the Budget and kept
open for public inspection.
Section 8. It is provided that the several appropriations made by this act may
not only be used for the purposes specified in this act, but authority is hereby
given to the governing board of any department, institution or other agency of the
State government, or, if there be no governing board, to the head of such depart-
ment, institution or other agency named in this act, to transfer, within the respec-
tive department, institution or other agency, any such appropriations from the object
for which specifically appropriated or set aside to some other object definitely and
closely related to the object for which the appropriation was made. Subject to the
same conditions, the governing board of any group of institutions may transfer ap-
propriations between institutions and activities under its management and control.
Such transfers may be made only with the prior written approval of the Governor,
and only if an appropriation is also made by this act to said related object and if,
in the opinion of the Governor and department head, later developments have
rendered such transfers appropriate to carry out the original intention of the
General Assembly in making this appropriation. The total amount appropriated
to the respective department, institution, or group of institutions, or other agency
of the State government shall in no case be exceeded.
AUTHORITY TO REDUCE APPROPRIATIONS WITHIN REVENUES
Section 9. All of the monies hereinabove appropriated as shown by the herein-
above contained items are appropriated upon the conditions set forth in this act.
All appropriations made in any act passed at this session of the General Assembly
shall be construed as subject to the same provisions and conditions contained in this
section. All such appropriations, as well as those contained in this act, are hereby
declared to be maximum and conditional appropriations, the purpose being to make
the general fund appropriations payable in full in the amounts named only in the
event the aggregate revenues to be collected and paid into the general fund of the
State treasury during the current biennium, including any unexpended balance in
general fund revenues brought forward from the previous biennium, are estimated
by the Governor to be sufficient to pay all of the said appropriations payable from
the said general fund in full; otherwise, the said appropriations shall be deemed to
be payable in such proportions as the total sum of all appropriations out of the
general fund of the treasury bears to the total amount of general fund revenue esti-
mated as available from revenues to be collected and paid into the general fund of
the State treasury in the current biennium, including any unexpended balance in
general fund revenues brought forward from the previous biennium; in the event
any such reduction in appropriations is found neccessary, it shall be made on a
uniform percentage basis applicable alike to each appropriation made out of the
general fund.
The Governor is hereby given the power and authority to examine and survey
the progress of the collection of revenue applicable to the general fund of the
State treasury, out of which the appropriations made by this act or by any other
act are payable, and to declare and determine the amounts that can during each
quarter of each of the fiscal years of the biennium be properly allocated to each
respective appropriation. All reductions made, because of revised estimates of rev-
enues, in allocations requested by any department, institution, or other agency of
the State government within the amounts contained in their respective appropria-
tions shall be uniform in percentage as to all such respective appropriations, pro-
vided that the Director of the Division of the Budget shall have authority so to
restrict any such quarterly allocation as to prevent the expenditure out of any such
appropriation of any amount in any quarter so large as to threaten a deficit in any
such specific appropriation. In making such examination and survey, the Governor
may require estimates of the prospective collection of revenues from the Comptrovl-
ler, the State Tax Commissioner, the State Corporation Commission and any other
revenue assessing or collecting agency of the State having information which in
the opinion of the Governor may be pertinent. The Governor shall, subject to the
qualifications herein contained, reduce all of said appropriations payable out of the
general fund of the State treasury, made by this act or by any other act when, and
to the extent, necessary to prevent any expenditure for the payment of the said
general fund appropriations in excess of the revenues collected and paid into the
said general fund of the State treasury during the current biennium, including any
unexpended balance in general fund revenues brought forward from the previous
biennium. Any reduction so made shall be applied to the appropriations payable
from the general fund to local officers and employees in the same manner and
degree as to departments, institutions or other agencies receiving appropriations
from the general fund.
In exercising the powers and performing the duties set forth in the preceding
paragraphs, the Governor shall in no case reduce the total appropriations made
to any one department, institution or other agency therein referred to to any amount
less than seventy-five per centum of the total of the original appropriations.
This section shall not be construed as authorizing any reduction to be made in
the amounts herein appropriated for the payment of interest or sinking fund
installments on the State’s bonded debt, or for the payment of a legally author-
ized deficit, or in unexpended amounts or balances in appropriations made by any
preceding session of the General Assembly and reappropriated by this act, or for
the payment of pensions to Confederate veterans, their widows or dependents, or
for the support of needy Confederate women, or Confederate veterans, or for car-
ing for the graves of Confederate dead, nor as authorizing any reduction to be
made in appropriations made herein, for social security and retirement fund re-
quirements, to the Virginia Supplemental Retirement System, nor in any appro-
priation made to enable payments to be made in fulfillment of any contract for the
construction and furnishing of any State building, nor as authorizing a reduction
in the salary of any State officer where such reduction would be contrary to the
Constitution of the State.
Where necessary to the exercise of the powers and duties conferred on the
Governor by this section, he may enforce such uniform reductions in the salaries
of State officials and employees on a flat or graduated basis as he may find neces-
sary, provided that any such salary reduction which the Governor may order or
require shall apply to salaries payable from special funds as well as to salaries
payable from the general fund of the treasury.
Provided, further, however, that no reduction of more than 15 per cent shall
be made under this section in any annual salary of any officer or employee.
This section shall not be construed as limiting the authority of the Governor
under the Virginia Personnel Act to establish a uniform compensation plan and
amendments thereto.
Section 10. Every appropriation set forth in this act for maintenance and opera-
tion of any State institution and made payable from the general fund of the State
treasury is to supplement revenues earned and collected by such institution, exclu-
sive of revenues paid into the general fund of the State treasury, and shall be paid
from the general fund of the State treasury only insofar as shall be necessary to
provide for the maintenance and operation of such institution; each such appropria-
tion shall be reduced by the Governor insofar as the same is not so required.
Provided, however, that this limitation shall not apply to appropriations, to insti-
tutions of higher learning, designated for scholarships.
AUTHORITY TO INCREASE APPROPRIATIONS
Section 11. The Governor is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to increase
the appropriations to any of the agencies named in Section 2le of this act, to an
amount not to exceed the revenues collected and paid into the general fund of the
State treasury by such agency, during the current biennium.
It is provided, further, that the Governor is hereby authorized, in his discretion,
to increase the appropriations to any of the institutions named in Section 21f, to
an amount not to exceed the monies, fees and revenues collected and paid into
the State treasury by the said institution, for a material expansion of the activities
of the said institution, where in the judgment of the Governor such expenditure
will result, within a period of twelve months from the granting of such permission
by the Governor, in the repayment to the State treasury by the said institution of
an equal or larger amount than the monies so expended.
Section 12. The Governor is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to increase the
appropriations to any department, institution or other agency of the State govern-
ment by the amount of credit established to such department, institution or other
agency from the sale of surplus property under the provisions of § 2-265 of the
Code of Virginia.
Section 18. Any amount paid to any department, institution or other agency
of the State government as proceeds of an insurance policy may be expended
to replace any property loss covered by such policy and is hereby appropriated,
for expenditure as far as may be necessary, to make such replacement; provided,
however, that the Governor’s written approval shall first be obtained for any such
expenditure.
Section 14. With the prior written approval of the Governor, any department,
institution or other agency of the State government may expend, in addition to
the appropriation herein made to such department, institution or other agency, any
money, revenue or funds paid into the State treasury to the credit of said depart-
ment, institution or other agency, in excess of such appropriations as proceeds of
donations, gifts, Federal grants, or other special revenues when later developments
pre believed to make such expenditure necessary. Such expenditures from any
gift, grant or donation shall be in accordance with the purpose for which it
was made.
SOLICITATION AND ACCEPTANCE OF DONATIONS,
GIFTS AND FEDERAL GRANTS
Section 15. No donations, gifts or Federal grants whether or not entailing
commitments as to the expenditure, or subsequent request for appropriation or
expenditure, from the general fund of the State treasury shall be solicited or
accepted by or on behalf of any department, institution or other agency of the
State government without the prior written consent and approval of the Governor.
DEFICITS—AUTHORIZED, UNAUTHORIZED
Section 16. No State department, institution or other agency receiving appro-
priations under the provisions of this act shall exceed the amount of its appro-
priations, or incur obligations at a rate which would result in the creation of a
deficit in its appropriations, except in an emergency, and then only with the con-
sent and approval of the Governor in writing first obtained. No emergency shall
be deemed to exist because of conditions which, by the exercise of reasonable
care and good judgment, could have been foreseen when the General Assembly
was in session. If any such department, institution or other agency shall exceed
the amount of its appropriation without such consent and approval of the Governor
in writing first obtained, the Governor is hereby directed to withhold his approval
from such excess expenditure, and there shall be no reimbursement of said excess,
nor shall there be any liability or obligation upon the State to make any appropria-
tion hereafter to meet such deficit. Further, those members of any governing board
of any such department, institution or other agency who shall have voted therefor,
or, if there be no governing board, the head of any such department, institution or
other agency, making any such excessive expenditure shall be personally liable for
the full amount of such unauthorized deficit, and, in the discretion of the Governor,
shall be deemed guilty of neglect of official duty, and be subject to removal there-
for. Further, the Comptroller is hereby directed to make public any excess expen-
diture made without prior written approval of the Governor, and the Director of
the Division of the Budget is hereby directed to set out in the next budget any
excess expenditure whether or not approved by the Governor. The Governor is
hereby directed to bring this provision of this act to the attention of the members
of the governing board of each such department, institution or other agency of the
State government, or if there be no governing board, to the head of each such
department, institution or other agency, not later than the date this act becomes
effective. The amount which the Governor may authorize any State agency or
agencies to expend, out of the general fund of the State treasury, in excess of the
appropriation for such agency or agencies, under the provisions of this section,
during the current biennium, shall not exceed for all such agencies combined one
per cent (1%) of the revenues collected and paid into the general fund of the State
treasury during the last year of the previous biennium and the first year of the
current biennium.
Any amount which a department, institution or other agency of the State govern-
ment may expend in excess of its appropriation, under authority given by the Gov-
ernor under this act to such department, institution or other State agency to exceed
its appropriation or to incur a deficit, shall be first obtained by the said department,
institution or agency by borrowing said amount on such terms and from such
sources as may be approved by the Governor and the State Treasurer. At the close
of business on the last day of the current biennium any unexpended balance of
such loan shall be applied toward repayment of the loan.
CAPITAL OUTLAY
Section 17. In regard to each project for which a capital outlay appropriation
or reappropriation is made in this act, or which is hereafter considered by the
Governor for inclusion in the executive budget, the Governor is hereby required:
(a) to determine the urgency of its need, as compared with the need for other
capital outlay projects as herein authorized, or hereafter considered; and, (b)
to determine whether the proposed plans and specifications for each capital outlay
project for which appropriations or reappropriations are herein made, or hereafter
considered, are suitable and adequate, and whether or not they involve expenditures
which are excessive for the purposes intended; and, (c) to determine whether
labor, materials, and other requirements if any, needed for the acquisition or
construction of such project can and will be obtained at reasonable cost.
No architectural or engineering planning for, or construction of, any capital
outlay project involving expenditure of State funds shall be commenced without
the prior written approval of the Governor. The Governor, at his discretion, may
release from any capital outlay appropriation or reappropriation made in this act
such sum (or sums) as may be necessary to pay for the preparation of plans and
specifications by architects and engineers, provided that the estimated cost of the
construction covered by such drawings and specifications does not exceed the
appropriation therefor; provided, further, however, that the architectural or
engineering fees paid on completion of the preliminary design for any such project
may be based on such estimated costs as may be approved by the Governor in
writing, where it is shown to the satisfaction of the Governor that higher costs of
labor or material, or both, or other unforeseen conditions, have made the appro-
priation inadequate for the completion of the project for which the appropriation
was made, and where in the judgment of the Governor such changed conditions
justify the payment of architectural or engineering fees based on costs exceeding
the appropriation.
Section 18. The State departments and agencies in Richmond which pay rentals
for office and storage space, whether or not in State-owned buildings, may elect,
with the consent of the Governor, as a means of eliminating such rentals, to con-
tribute to the construction or purchase of a building or buildings to be owned by
the State in which they shall be provided office and storage space without rental
except for services provided. Such departments and agencies as elect, with the
consent of the Governor, to make such contributions shall transfer from appropriate
surplus special fund accounts to a special account in the Governor’s Office a sum
equivalent to the pro rata share of the cost of such building or buildings. The pro
rata share shall be based upon the estimated minimum gross space requirements
as approved by the Governor; for purposes of initial transfers the figures of $20.00
per gross square foot for office space and $10.00 per gross square foot for storage
space shall be used. Any sums so transferred to the special account herein described
shall be used solely for the planning and constructing or purchasing of office and
storage space and of auxiliary equipment and utilities for the use of the depart-
ments and agencies contributing. For the use of office or storage space in such
building no rental shall be charged the contributing agency or any bureau or
division thereof except for services. This section shall not be construed as limiting
or restricting in any way the exercise by the Director of the Division of the
Budget of the authority given him by Section 2-75.1 of the Code of Virginia to
utilize subject to the approval of the Governor any vacant property owned by the
State and located near the Capitol Square for the purpose of providing parking
facilities for officers and employees of the State and to allocate spaces therein and
operate the same under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe.
Section 19. Funds received during the current or previous biennia from the
sale of property by any department, institution or other agency of the State gov-
ernment, to the Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike Authority are hereby appropriated
to the said State department, institution or other agency making such sale, for use
only for capital outlay items and purchase of land as may be recommended by the
governing board, or where there is no governing board, by the head of the said
State department, institution or other agency, subject to the approval of the
Governor.
PAYMENTS INTO SPECIAL FUND
Section 20. All monies, fees, charges, and revenues heretofore accumulated or
hereafter collected for the inspection of agricultural products by the Department
of Agriculture and Immigration shall be paid directly and promptly into the
State treasury and shall constitute a special fund from which appropriations may
be made for such inspection, notwithstanding any other provisions of law.
ction 21. Except for proceeds from the sale of surplus property as provided
| 2-265 of the Code of Virginia, where applicable, but otherwise notwithstanding
contrary provision of law, all of the following shall be paid directly and
nptly into the general fund of the State treasury:
a. All monies, fees, charges, and revenues, excluding Federal grants, here-
oe accumulated or hereafter collected by or on behalf of the agencies listed
ow:
State Water Control Board, under the provisions of § § 62-10 through 62-42,
inclusive, of the Code of Virginia;
State Board of Welfare and Institutions or any institution under its control,
for laundry work done by the central laundry number 1 of such institution;
Department of Agriculture and Immigration, from whatever source and
notwithstanding any other provisions of law, not including, however, the funds
collected under the cited sections of the Code of Virginia for sale of liming
materials (§§ 143-145, inclusive), for auditing cooperative associations, weights
and measures services (§§ 59-80 and 59-81), for certification of agricultural
products (§§ 8-28 and 3-29), for use of the Virginia Quality Label (§§ 3-274
and 38-277), and for issuing permits for feeding garbage to swine (§ 3-598.4);
Division of Motion Picture Censorship, for the examination and licensing of
motion picture films publicly exhibited in Virginia, and from all other sources;
Department of Conservation and Economic Development, by, from, or through
the operation of the State parks, including entrance and concession fees and
any and all other funds derived from the operation or use of such parks, except
revenues collected under the provisions of the State Park Development Revenue
on ct;
Jamestown Foundation, from any source, including sale, lease or right of use
of property, but excluding any funds derived from gifts or donations;
State Registrar of Vital Statistics, under the provisions of §§ 20-50 through
20-55, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia;
Commission of Fisheries—all revenues, fees and charges collected by the Com-
mission of Fisheries, provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to
any such revenues which under the Constitution and laws of Virginia are
payable into the literary fund;
Board of Commissioners to Examine Pilots, under the provisions of
§ § 54-536, 54-538, 54-589 and 54-541 of the Code of Virginia;
Medical College of Virginia and State Department of Health—all fees paid
by tuberculosis patients at Ennion G. Williams Hospital;
Department of Taxation—all monies derived from licenses issued under
§ 58-402 of the Code of Virginia;
Department of Labor and Industry, or other agency, under the provisions
of § § 40-96 through 40-120, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia.
b. All of the taxes upon inheritances hereafter collected, regardless of the
date of the death of the decedent.
c. All fees or per diem collected by any superintendent of a State hospital
for treatment of the mentally afflicted, or by any member of his staff, for the
performance of services for which a fee or per diem is provided or paid,
provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to any fee or per diem
allowed by statute to any such superintendent or member of his staff when
summoned as a witness in any court.
d. All fees and other charges hereafter collected by or on behalf or on
account of the State Corporation Commission, or any division or bureau
thereof, in pursuance of law, for regulating the sale of securities.
e. All monies, fees, taxes and charges, hereafter collected by either or any
of the following boards or agencies, to-wit:
Virginia Board of Law Examiners
State Anatomical Board
State Board for the Examination and Certification of Architects, Professional
Engineers and Land Surveyors
State Board of Accountancy
State Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers of Virginia
State Board of Medical Examiners
State Board of Examiners of Nurses
State Board of Opticians
State Board of Examiners in Optometry
State Board of Veterinary Examiners
Virginia Real Estate Commission
State Registration Board for Contractors
Board of Examiners (Mines)
Virginia State Board of Dental Examiners
or hi their behalf by the Department of Professional and Occupational Regis-
tration.
f. All monies, fees and revenues which are required by law to be paid into
the State treasury when collected by either or any of the following institutions
and agencies:
Virginia Truck Experiment Station
The Penitentiary (not including the Industrial Department)
Central State Hospital (not including, however, revenues for services ren-
dered Petersburg Training School)
Petersburg Training School
Eastern State Hospital
Southwestern State Hospital
Western State Hospital
Lynchburg Training School and Hospital
State Industrial Farm for Women
State Penitentiary Farm
Southampton Penitentiary Farm
Bland Correctional Farm (not including the Lime Grinding Plant)
Beaumont School for Boys
Bon Air School for Girls
Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls
Hanover School for Boys
g. All monies paid into the State treasury as reimbursement to the State
for the cost of any examination or audit by the Auditor of Public Accounts
of the books or records of any county, city, or other political subdivision, or
any officer or agency thereof, of this State, the cost of which audit or
examination is required hy law to be borne by such county, city or political
subdivision.
Section 22. From the revenues collected and paid into the treasury, by county
and city treasurers, clerks of courts and delinquent tax collectors, or, other
collecting officers, creditable to any fund or funds other than the general fund of
the Commonwealth, the cost of collecting which has been paid from an appro-
priation out of the general fund of the Commonwealth, the Comptroller shall
deduct the amount of cost of such collections and credit the same to the general
fund of the Commonwealth to reimburse that fund for the expense paid therefrom.
Section 23. For each year of the current biennium, there shall be paid into
the general fund of the State treasury for each department or agency of the State
government or section thereof supported entirely from special funds a rental charge
for any space it occupies in State-owned buildings at Richmond and/or a service
charge. Rental charges shall be based upon the average amount of floor space occu-
pied during each of said years, at an annual rate per square foot not exceeding the
prevailing rate for equivalent commercial rentals as determined by the Governor,
not exceeding, however, $3.75 per square foot for office floor space and $1.00 per
square foot for storage floor space; provided, however, that rental charges shall not
apply to occupancy of buildings purchased and maintained from special funds.
Charges for service, including but not limited to such items as light, heat, power,
water, janitorial and elevator service, and minor repairs, shall be based upon the
cost of such service, determined in a manner approved by the Governor.
It shall be the duty of the Director of the Division of the Budget to report the
rental charges and service charges, and the basis therefor, to the Comptroller on
June 30th and December 31st in each of said fiscal years for the preceding six
months; the Comptroller shall thereupon transfer to the general fund of the State
treasury, from the respective appropriations made to the said departments, or
agencies, or sections thereof, the amounts so specified.
Section 24. In order to reimburse the general fund of the State treasury for
expenses herein authorized to be paid therefrom on account of the activities listed
below, the sums stated below shall be transferred from the special funds specified
to the general fund on January 1 of each year of the current biennium:
First Year Second Year
1. Alcoholic Beverage Control Fund
(§ 4-28, Code of Virginia)
For legal services by Department of Law................. -§ 12,000 $ 12,000
For auditing accounts of Virginia Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board by Auditor of Public Accounts $ 20,000 $ 20,000
For expenses incurred on account of said board by:
Department of Accounts... cccccsscsscsussecseneeee $ 6,000 $ 6,000
Department of the Treasury... ncccccccccccccscccsscceeec. $ 6,000 $ 6,000
Department of Purchases and Supplv................. $ 6,000 $ 6,000
For expenses incurred for care, treatment, study
and rehabilitation of alcoholics by:
State Board of Healthc ccccccssssecssssessssssesnenee $ 285,370 $ 288,400
State Hospital Board at the Central, Eastern,
Southwestern, and Western State Hospitals....$ 583,000 $ 583,000
2. Forest Products Tax Fund
(§ 58-838.7, Code of Virginia)
For collection by Department of Taxation... $ 15,350 $ 16,000
3. State Corporation Commission
(Funds cited in Items 105-109, inclusive)
For share of Commission administrative and legal
expenses, to be pro rated among such funds by
the Commission with the approval of the Gov-
CS 0) ca $ 152,250 $ 152,250
4. Proceeds of the Tax on Motor Vehicle Fuels
For inspection and analysis of gasoline, diesel fuel
ANd MOCOT OMS eeeeennrneeniecnieienenmennnnen 66,900 $ 48,900
5. Milk Commission Acount
(§ 3-374, Code of Virginia)
For legal services by Department of Law.................. $ 8,000 $ 8,000
6 Ac) 6: $1,160,870 $1,146,550
RESTRICTED EXPENDITURES
Advertising
Section 25. No public funds or money shall be expended by any State institution
of higher learning to which an appropriation is made by this act, for the purpose
of paying for advertisements or advertising intended or designed to promote
student attendance, at any such institution; provided, however, that this provision
shall not be construed as prohibiting the inclusion in college catalogs or bulletins
of such pictures as are necessary to portray to a reasonable extent the more
Important architectural features, instructional facilities and student activities of
any such State institution of higher learning.
Motion Picture Film Production
Section 26. No public funds or money shall be expended by any department,
institution or other agency of the State government for the production of motion
picture films except with the written approval of the Governor first obtained.
New or Additional Education Facilities
Section 27. No State institution of higher learning shall hereafter undertake
or engage in the operation of any new or additional extension school, day school
or junior college, without the approval of the General Assembly being first
obtained nor shall any two-year institution of higher learning extend its course
offerings beyond the two-year level without such approval.
New Activities
Section 28. No department, institution or other agency of the State government
shall begin any new activity that will call for future additional capital outlay or
that will require an increase in subsequent general or special fund operating
expenses without first obtaining the authorization of the General Assembly; pro-
vided the Governor may in writing authorize new activities within the amounts and
general purposes of the appropriations set forth in this act.
Automobiles
Section 29. No automobiles (including station wagons) shall be purchased by
the State or any officer or employee on behalf of the State without the written
approval of the Governor first obtained. The Governor is hereby authorized to
transfer surplus motor vehicles among the departments, institutions and other
agencies of the State government, and the Director of the Department of Purchases
and Supply shall determine the value of such surplus equipment for the purpose
of maintaining the financial accounts of the departments, agencies and institutions
affected by such transfers.
Travel
Section 30. All travel expense accounts shall be submitted on forms pre-
scribed or approved by the Comptroller. Each account shall show the dates
expenses were incurred or paid; points between which traveled; number of miles
traveled when claim for reimbursement for mileage is made; method of travel,
whether by railroad, steamship, bus, or, for hire, privately-owned or State-owned
automobile; pullman fare, to be shown separate from regular fare; hotel expense;
meals; incidental expenses, such as telegrams, telephone calls, etc., to be specified
in each instance; a concise statement of the purpose of or reason for such travel
expense. The Comptroller is specifically directed to withhold the issuance of
warrants in payment of expense accounts submitted for “lump sum” amounts.
Provided that nothing in this section is to be construed as prohibiting the
Governor from making rules and regulations providing for payments as “per
diem” in lieu of actual expenses for lodging, meals and necessary gratuities where
it has been previously determined to the satisfaction of the Governor that the
“per diem” allowed is not in excess of average daily actual expenses of the
traveler for lodging, meals and necessary gratuities, or in excess of $12.00 per day,
whichever is the lower.
Allowances out of any of the appropriations made in this act by any and all
of the departments, institutions or other agencies of the State government for actual
expenses on account of the use of personal automobiles in the discharge of official
duties shall not exceed seven cents per mile of actual travel; it is provided, how-
ever, that for the use of personal automobiles in the discharge of official duties
outside the continental limits of the United States, the Governor may authorize
an allowance not exceeding fifteen cents per mile. No additional allowance over
and above the authorized amount per mile of actual travel shall be made for storage
or for any other expense exclusive of ferry, tunnel, tarnpike or bridge tolls incident
to the maintenance and operation of said personal automobiles; provided, however,
that an additional allowance for storage may be made when payment for use of
personal automobiles in the discharge of official duties is made at a rate per mile
of actual travel not exceeding such rate charged to State agencies by the Centra
Garage for use of State automobiles.
Travel, whether by common carrier, or privately-owned or for-hire conveyance
shall be over the most direct practicable route. Allowances for travel shall not be
approved by the head of any department, institution or other agency of the State
government, nor be paid by the Comptroller, for amounts which exceed the standard
common carrier rates between points traveled or which include charges incurred
because the travel time is greater than that by standard common carrier. Pro-
vided, however, that in an emergency in the interest of the State, described
on the expense account and approved as justified by the head of the department,
institution or other agency, and by the Comptroller, a greater allowance for actual
expenses may be paid.
STUDENT LOAN FUNDS
Section 31. The appropriations provided for in this act for making loans to
students at the several State institutions shall be expended upon such terms and
according to such rules as may be prescribed by the respective governing boards of
the institutions for which the appropriations are made, in making loans to needy
and deserving students of talent and character from Virginia in said institutions
for the purpose of aiding these to obtain an education at such institutions, who
might not be able otherwise to do so. The term “student” shall include medical
interns and residents as well as other students. Such loans shall not exceed $300.00
in any one session to the same student. In the case of medical and dental students,
loans not to exceed $500.00 may be made. They shall be made to said students
upon such terms, as to time and security, as the Comptroller shall prescribe or
approve; provided, however, that the rate of interest charged said students on
such loans shal] be three per centum per annum.
The said State students’ loan funds shall be preserved from depletion by the
said institutions; and together with the repayments and accretions thereto, shall
be held and used for the purpose, and on the terms, specified in this act and no
other; and each of said institutions shal] annually, not later than July in each
year thereafter, file, in the office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, a
statement, in detail, showing for the year past the amounts received by said funds,
or the loans made, to whom made, and upon what terms, the amounts of the
corpus of said funds, the amounts repaid to said funds, and from whom, and any
other information deemed pertinent by the institution so reporting, or which may
have been requested by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
The Comptroller shall make no payment to any of the said institutions on
account of the said students’ loan funds unless and until the institutions applying
for such payment shall have furnished the said Comptroller a certificate from the
Superintendent of Public Instruction that such institution has complied, in all
respects, with the foregoing requirements of this act in relation thereto.
The Auditor of Public Accounts shall annually audit and exhibit in his annual
report the account of the said funds at each of the said institutions.
Where the student loan fund created by State appropriation is inadequate in
amount at any institution to carry out fully the purpose for which this fund was
established, the governing board and president of such institution, with the written
consent and approval of the Governor first obtained, is authorized, for the purpose
of providing an additional student loan fund, to borrow from such sources and on
such terms as may be approved by the Governor an amount not to exceed $20,000,
and to provide for such extensions or renewals of such loans as may be necessary.
Such funds shall be used only in making loans to students in the same circum-
stances and under the same terms and regulations, as are herein prescribed for
oans from the fund created by the State appropriations, and for no other purpose
whatever. The repayments and interest accretions to said fund shal] be used 80
‘ar as may be necessary to repay the indebtedness of the institution created by the
roverning board and presiding officer thereof, in establishing said additional
student loan fund. Such additional amounts may be borrowed by the governing
board and president of the institution, with the Governor’s approval, from time t
time, as may be necessary to maintain the amount of said additional loan fund.
whether in cash or notes receivable or both, including all amounts heretofore
borrowed and not repaid, at $20,000.
Accounts shall be kept and reports rendered for all such additional loan funds in
all respects as herein required for loan funds created by State appropriations, and
the Auditor of Public Accounts shall annually exhibit in his report the amounts
of the said additional loan funds at each institution.
It is hereby provided that the governing board of any State institution for which
a Student Loan Fund has been established may, with the written approval of the
Governor, cancel any indebtedness due such institution on account of a loan or
loans made from such fund when such indebtedness has been outstanding more
than fifteen years, and in the opinion of the president and governing board of the
institution is uncollectible. Upon the cancellation of any such indebtedness a state-
ment thereof describing the obligation in detail and the date of its cancellation
shall be certified by the president of the institution to the Comptroller.
A loan to a student hereunder shall be deemed delinquent when not paid if due
or when arrangements satisfactory to the institution have not been made, including
some curtailment, within eighteen months after (a) graduation or (b) leaving
the institution without graduating, or (c) completion of internship in the case of
medical students.
The institution making the loan shall make every effort to collect the same when
delinquent within the six month period following delinquency. If not collected
within such six month period, the institution shall forward the same to the State
Treasurer for collection, who shall promptly collect the same.
Section 32. Each institution to which appropriations for student loans are
made or have been made under this act is authorized to employ not exceeding
twenty-five per centum of the unobligated balances in such fund available to the
institution as of June 30 of each fiscal year to establish a system of scholarships
for graduates of Virginia high schools in accordance with the terms hereof:
(a) Any freshman student granted any such scholarship shall maintain at least
a “C” average in his classes.
(b) Not more than twenty per centum of such scholarships shall be reserved for
students in the sophomore year who have maintained at least a “C’ average in
their classes.
(c) The scholarships for freshmen shall be granted only to applicants classified
as Virginia students who (1) rank in the upper fourth of their graduating class or
(2) score at least 100 or more on the American Council on Education test or (3)
score in the upper half of their class, on a national basis, on a similiar test.
(d) No scholarship provided for under this section shall be awarded to any
person not eligible to be classified as a Virginia student nor then unless and until
the applicant is needy and has satisfied the institution as to his lack of financial
resources. No such scholarship shall exceed the rate of five hundred dollars or be
less than three hundred dollars a year.
(d-1) It is further provided that any such institution may use all or any part
of such scholarships as the institutional contribution to the National Defense
Student Loan Fund for establishment of loan funds at the institution under such
Federal program with such provision for repayment as appears proper to such
institution.
(e) It is provided, however, that there shall be no employment of State student
loan funds for the establishment of scholarships as herein authorized that would
reduce the unobligated balance in any such fund below 50 per cent of the unobli-
gated balance in such fund on July 1, 1958.
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Section 33. Subject to uniform rules and regulations established by the
Governor, the head of any department, institution or other agency of the State
government may authorize, from any funds appropriated to such department, insti-
tution or other agency in this act or subsequently made available for the purpose,
compensation or expenses or both compensation and expenses for employees pur-
suing approved training courses or academic studies for the purpose of becoming
better equipped for their employment in the State service. The rules and regula-
tions shall include reasonable provision for the return of any employee receiving
such benefits for a reasonable period of duty, or for reimbursement to the State
for expenditures incurred on behalf of the employee.
Section 34. It is hereby provided that the Governor may authorize or direct,
in writing, under such terms and conditions as he may prescribe, the transfer of
prisoner labor, or of farm commodities produced, at any State institution or insti-
tutions to any other State institution or institutions. It is further provided that
unit prices of foodstuffs or other commodities produced on farms, fixed under
§ 2-128 of the Code of Virginia, shall become effective only with the prior written
approval of the Governor.
Section 85. The Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton,
shall reimburse monthly the Western State Hospital, at Staunton, for steam
furnished the said School for the Deaf and the Blind by the said Western State
Hospital at a rate per thousand pounds of steam so furnished, to be fixed by the
Director of the Division of the Budget with the approval of the Governor. Such
rate shall include the actual cost of the production of such steam, by the Western
State Hospital, as determined by the Chief Engineer of the Division of the Budget,
including in said production cost all operating expenses, depreciation on heating
plant buildings and equipment and interest on the amount invested therein. The
amount received by the Western State Hospital from the said Virginia School for
the Deaf and the Blind, under this section, shall be credited by the Comptroller
to the appropriation for the Western State Hospital as a refund on the cost of
fuel purchased by the said hospital.
Section 36. It is provided that State employees who are served with meals at
State institutions shall be charged for such meals on a basis approved by the
Director of the Division of the Budget; such charges shall not be less than the
value of raw food and the cost of direct labor incidental to preparation and
serving. It is further provided that employees who occupy living quarters at State
institutions shall be charged rental on a basis approved by the Director of the
Division of the Budget; the head of each institution shall promptly advise the
Director of all changes which might affect the rental value of such quarters. All
revenues received from such charges shall be paid directly and promptly into the
State treasury to the credit of the fund from which money for the employees’
salaries is appropriated; provided, however, that revenues from such charges at
Blue Ridge Sanatorium, Catawba Sanatorium and Piedmont Sanatorium shall be
paid into the general fund of the State treasury.
Section 37. The State Board of Welfare and Institutions shall establish, with
the approval of the Governor, such rates of charge, rules and regulations as may
be proper and necessary in the operation of central laundries at institutions under
control of the Board, and shall, with the Governor’s approval, fix and regulate
from time to time the rates to be charged for laundry work done for other State
institutions by said central laundries.
Section 88. During the current biennium, the compensation of each officer and
employee who enters the service of the Commonwealth or who is promoted to a
vacant position shall be fixed at such rate as shall be approved by the Governor
in writing and no increase shall be made in the compensation of any officer or
employee of the State government during the said biennium except with the
Governor’s written approval first obtained; provided, however, that these require-
ments for written approval by the Governor shall not be mandatory as to any
person to whom the Virginia Personnel Act and rules issued pursuant thereto
are applicable. In all cases where any officer or employee is employed or promoted
to fill a vacancy in a position for which a salary is specified by this act, the Gov-
ernor may fix the salary of such officer or employee at a lower rate or amount
than is specified. Unless exceptional circumstances are found by the Governor,
salaries for newly employed or promoted officers and employees shall be established
at the entrance rates provided by the compensation and classification plans estab-
lished by the Governor.
However, where considerations of efficiency and economy require, the Governor
may authorize that specified positions be filled without written approval of the
salary of each officer and employee entering such positions; such autnorization
shall be subject to rules and regulations prescribed by the Governor and, for per-
manent positions, shall specify rates and classes of positions in accordance with
the compensation and classification plans established by the Governor.
Unless otherwise ordered by the Governor this section shall not apply to any
employee whose salary or wage, including the cash value of perquisites as estab-
lished by the Governor, amounts to an annual rate not exceeding $1,200 from all
sources. No lump sum appropriation for personal service shall be regarded as
advisory or suggestive of individual salary rates or of salary schedules to be fixed
under law by the Governor payable from the lump sum appropriation.
For his assistance in carrying out the provisions of this section the Governor
may require information in writing from the head of any department, institution
or agency of the State government or from any employee thereof, upon any subject
relating to the duties of any office or position in such department, institution or
agency.
Section 39. Except when otherwise directed by the Governor, the Director of
the Division of the Budget shall prepare and act upon the quarterly allotments
of funds from appropriations required by this Act, and by § 2-200 of the Code of
Virginia, and the authorizations for rates of pay required by this Act. Such allot-
ments and authorizations shall have the same effect as if the personal signature of
the Governor were subscribed thereto. This section shall not be construed to pro-
hibit an appeal by the head of any department, or institution or other agency of
the State government to the Governor for reconsideration of any action taken by
the Director of the Division of the Budget under this section.
APPROPRIATIONS TO NON-STATE AGENCIES
Section 40. No disbursement shall be made from any funds appropriated
in this act to any society, institution, board, association, or agency, not owned or
controlled by the State of Virginia, except with the consent and approval of the
head or governing board of the supervisory department or agency herein desig-
nated. The payrolls or bills presented to the Comptroller for said expenditures
shall be itemized as to service or commodity, unit cost, total cost, and name of
person or organization receiving payment for the service or commodity, and shall
be countersigned by the head or executive officer of the designated State depart-
ment or institution, and lump sum transfers of appropriations to the aforesaid
organizations are hereby prohibited. It shall be the duty of each of said organiza-
tions to submit its biennial budget estimates to the head or executive officer of the
designated State department or institution for examination and approval of the
form of submission and for transmission of the same to the Director of the Division
of the Budget with such recommendations as may be considered necessary or
advisable. The accounts of each of the said organizations shall be subject to audit
by the Auditor of Public Accounts at the direction of the Governor.
Society, institution, board, Supervised by
association, or agency
Virginia Division, United Daughters Comptroller
of the Confederacy
Confederate Museum at Richmond State Librarian
Valentine Museum at Richmond State Librarian
Virginia Historical Society State Librarian
(Battle Abbey), at Richmond
Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, State Librarian
Incorporated
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace State Librarian
Foundation, Incorporated
Historic Richmond Foundation Director of Conservation and Economi
Development
Barter Theater Director of Conservation and Economi
Development
Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation Director of Conservation and Economi
Development
Home for Needy Confederate Women Director of Welfare and Institations
subject to the approval of the Stat
Board of Welfare and Institutions
Virginia Home for Incurables Director of Welfare and Institutions
subject to the approval of the State
Board of Welfare and Institutions
Virginia Institute of Scientific State Chemist, Department of Agricul.
Research ture and Immigration
REVERSION OF APPROPRIATIONS
Section 41. All the appropriations herein made out of the general fund of the
State treasury for the current biennium, which have not actually been disbursed
by warrants drawn by the Comptroller on the State Treasurer and are thus
unexpended on the books of the Department of Accounts at the close of business
on the last day of the current biennium shall, except as may be subsequently
provided by the General Assembly, revert to and become a part of the general
fund of the State treasury of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and shall not there-
after be paid by the Comptroller and the same shall be charged off upon the
books in his office.
Section 42. As of the first day of the current biennium and subsequently, when
any special fund, excluding trust funds, has had neither accretions nor with-
drawals for a period of twelve months, the Comptroller shall promptly transfer
and pay the balance into the unappropriated balance of the general fund of the
State treasury; provided, however, that the Governor may direct the restoration of
such special fund balance, or a part of it, within the twelve months following the
transfer, if he deems there exists an appropriate need for expenditure of the sum,
or a part of it, during this period.
LIMITED CONTINUATION OF APPROPRIATIONS
Section 43. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law any unexpended
balances on the books of the Comptroller as of the last day of the previous biennium
shall be continued in force for such period, not exceeding ten (10) days from
such date, as may be necessary in order to permit payment of any claims, demands
or liabilities incurred prior to such date and unpaid at the close of business on
such date, and shown by audit in the Department of Accounts to be a just and
legal charge against such unexpended balances.
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
Section 44. Each and every head of an organization, agency, institution or
department handling any State funds shall, at least once each year upon request of
the Auditor of Public Accounts, make a detailed statement, under oath, of the
financial condition of his office as of the date of such call, to the Auditor of Public
Accounts, and upon such forms as shall be prescribed by said Auditor of Public
Accounts.
SEVERABILITY
Section 45. If any part or parts, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase
of this act or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is for any
reason declared unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions of this act which shall remain in force as if such act had been
passed with the unconstitutional part or parts, section, subsection, sentence, clause,
phrase or such application thereof eliminated; and the General Assembly hereby
declares that it would have passed this act if such unconstitutional part or parts,
section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase had not been included herein, or
if such application had not been made.
REPEALER
Section 46. AJ] acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this
act be, and the same are hereby, repealed.
EFFECTIVE DATE
Section 47. This act shall become effective on July 1, 1960.