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Volume | 1966 |
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Law Number | 601 |
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CHAPTER 601
An Act to amend and reenact § 22-87, as amended, of the Code of Virginia,
relating to compensation for school diviston superintendents.
(CH 627)
Approved April 5, 1966
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 22-37, as amended, of the Code of Virginia be amended and
reenacted as follows:
§ 22-37. The division superintendent shall receive as a minimum
salary * five thousand * three hundred dollars per year, provided he is
employed for his full time in a school division with a school population of
not less than three thousand. In each division with a school population of
more than two thousand but less than three thousand, the minimum salary
shall be * four thousand * three hundred dollars per year; and in each
division having therein less than two thousand, a minimum basic salary of
* three thousand nine hundred dollars. In school divisions with a school
population of over three thousand the division superintendent shall receive,
in addition to the minimum of * five thousand * three hundred dollars, ten
dollars per hundred for each hundred school population above three thou-
sand, allowing in each computation fifty pupils or more to count as the
next higher even hundred.
the above amounts, the State shall contribute sixty per cent and
forty per cent shall be paid from local funds.
Approval of the State Board must be secured for the employment of
a part-time superintendent and the State Board must approve the con-
ditions under which the part-time superintendent may be employed and
the amount of salary to be fixed for services rendered as division super-
intendent. Such salary shall be paid by the State and the county or city
respectively in the same proportion as above set out.
The amounts to be contributed by the State as above provided shall be
paid by the State Treasurer in monthly installments out of the available
funds on the warrants of the Comptroller upon the approved voucher or
vouchers required by the Comptroller.
The local school board may, out of local funds, supplement the salary
above prescribed, and the local school board shall provide for the necessary
traveling and office expenses of the superintendent. Detailed records of all
such expenses shall be kept in the office of the superintendent.