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Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1966 |
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Law Number | 637 |
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Law Body
CHAPTER 637
An Act to amend and reenact §§ 14.1-55, 14.1-56, 14.1-57 and 14.1-58, of
the Code of Virginia, and to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a
section numbered 14.1-62.1, relating to annual salaries of city and
county treasurers and city and county commissioners of the revenue
and to raise the salaries of such officials.
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Approved April 6, 1966
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 14.1-55, 14.1-56, 14.1-57 and 14.1-58, of the Code of Virginia
be amended and reenacted, and that the Code of Virginia be amended by
adding a section numbered 14.1-62.1 as follows:
§ 14.1-55. The annual salaries of city treasurers under this article
shall be within the limits hereinafter prescribed, that is to say:
In cities having a population of not more than ten thousand, such
salaries shall be not less than five thousand four hundred dollars nor more
than seven thousand two hundred dollars.
In cities having a population of more than ten thousand but not more
than twenty thousand, such salaries shall not be less than six thousand
five hundred dollars nor more than nine thousand four hundred dollars.
In cities having a population of more than twenty thousand but not
more than forty thousand, such salaries shall not be less than seven thou-
sand six hundred dollars nor more than ten thousand five hundred dollars.
In cities having a population of more than forty thousand but not
more than seventy thousand, such salaries shall not be less than eight
thousand four hundred dollars nor more than twelve thousand dollars.
In cities having a population of more than seventy thousand but not
more than one hundred thousand such salaries shall not be less than nine
thousand nine hundred dollars nor more than thirteen thousand five hun-
dred dollars.
In cities having a population of more than one hundred thousand but
not more than two hundred fifty thousand, such salaries shall not be less
than ten thousand five hundred dollars nor more than fifteen thousand
ollars.
In cities having a population of more than two hundred fifty thousand,
such salaries shall not be less than twelve thousand three hundred dollars
nor more than seventeen thousand five hundred dollars.
Notwithstanding the repeal of §§ 14-8.1, 14-68, 14-68.1, 14-68.2,
14-68.3, and 14-75, effective July one, nineteen hundred sixty-four, the
prior authority of such sections is continued in effect as to any persons
holding office on such date.
Nothing herein contained shall prevent the council of any city * from
supplementing the salary of the treasurer in such city for additional
services not required by general law, provided, however, that any such
supplemental salary shall be paid wholly by such city.
14.1-56. The annual salaries of county treasurers under this article
shall be within the limits hereinafter prescribed, that is to say:
In counties having a population of not more than five thousand, such
salaries shall not be less than three thousand six hundred dollars nor more
than five thousand two hundred dollars.
In counties having a population of more than five thousand but not
more than ten thousand, such salaries shall not be less than four thousand
four hundred dollars nor more than six thousand two hundred dollars.
In counties having a population of more than ten thousand but not
more than fifteen thousand, such salaries shall not be less than four thou-
sand nine hundred dollars nor more than seven thousand dollars.
In counties having a population of more than fifteen thousand but not
more than twenty thousand, such salaries shall not be less than five thou-
sand five hundred dollars nor more than seven thousand nine hundred
ollars.
In counties having a population of more than twenty thousand but
not more than thirty thousand, such salaries shall not be less than six
thousand one hundred dollars nor more than nine thousand dollars.
In counties having a population of more than thirty thousand but not
more than forty thousand, such salaries shall not be less than six thousand
nine hundred dollars nor more than nine thousand eight hundred dollars.
In counties having a population of more than forty thousand but not
more than seventy thousand, such salaries shall not be less than seven
thousand five hundred dollars nor more than ten thousand six hundred
ollars.
In counties having a population of more than seventy thousand but
not more than one hundred thousand, such salaries shall not be less than
eight thousand four hundred dollars nor more than twelve thousand
ollars.
In counties having a population of more than one hundred thousand but
not more than two hundred fifty thousand, such salaries shall not be less
cea ten thousand five hundred dollars nor more than fifteen thousand
ollars.
In counties having a population of more than two hundred fifty thou-
sand, such salaries shall not be less than twelve thousand three hundred
dollars nor more than seventeen thousand five hundred dollars.
Notwithstanding the repeal of §§ 14-8.1, 14-69, 14-69.1, 14-69.2, 14-69.3
and 14-75, effective July one, nineteen hundred sixty-four, the prior au-
thority of such sections is continued in effect as to any person holding
office on such date.
Nothing herein contained shall prevent the governing body of any
county from supplementing the salary of the treasurer in such county for
additional services not required by general law, provided, however, that
any such supplemental salary shall be paid wholly by such county.
§ 14.1-57. The annual salaries of city commissioners of the revenue
under this article shall be within the limits hereinafter prescribed, that
is say:
In cities having a population of not more than ten thousand, such sal-
aries shall not be less than five thousand four hundred dollars nor more
than seven thousand two hundred dollars.
In cities having a population of more than ten thousand but not more
than twenty thousand, such salaries shall not be less than six thousand five
hundred dollars nor more than nine thousand four hundred dollars.
In cities having a population of more than twenty thousand but not
more than forty thousand, such salaries shall not be less than seven thou-
sand six hundred dollars nor more than ten thousand five hundred dollars.
In cities having a population of more than forty thousand but not more
than seventy thousand, such salaries shall not be less than eight thousand
four hundred nor more than twelve thousand dollars.
In cities having a population of more than seventy thousand but not
more than one hundred thousand, such salaries shall not be less than nine
thousand nine hundred dollars nor more than thirteen thousand five hun-
dred dollars.
In cities having a population of more than one hundred thousand but
not more than two hundred fifty thousand, such salaries shall not be less
Peas ten thousand five hundred dollars nor more than fifteen thousand
ollars.
In cities having a population of more than two hundred fifty thousand,
such salaries shall not be less than twelve thousand three hundred dollars
nor more than seventeen thousand five hundred dollars.
Notwithstanding the repeal of §§ 14-8.1, 14-70, 14-70.1, 14-70.2, and
14-75, effective July one, nineteen hundred sixty-four, the prior authority
of such sections is continued in effect as to any person holding office on
such date.
Nothing herein contained shall prevent the council of any city from
supplementing the salary of the commissioner of the revenue tn such city
for additional services not required by general law, provided, however, that
any such supplemental salary shall be paid wholly by such city.
§ 14.1-58. The annual salaries of county commissioners of the
revenue under this article shall be within the limits hereinafter prescribed,
that is to say:
In counties having a population of not more than five thousand, such
salaries shall not be less than three thousand six hundred dollars nor more
than five thousand two hundred dollars.
In counties having a population of more than five thousand but not
more than ten thousand, such salaries shall not be less than four thousand
four hundred dollars nor more than six thousand two hundred dollars.
In counties having a population of more than ten thousand but not
more than fifteen thousand, such salaries shall not be less than four thou-
sand nine hundred dollars nor more than seven thousand dollars.
In counties having a population of more than fifteen thousand but not
more than twenty thousand, such salaries shall not be less than five thou-
cm five hundred dollars nor more than seven thousand nine hundred
ollars.
In counties having a population of more than twenty thousand but not
more than thirty thousand, such salaries shall not be less than six thousand
one hundred dollars nor more than nine thousand dollars.
In counties having a population of more than thirty thousand but not
more than forty thousand, such Salaries shall not be less than six thousand
nine hundred dollars nor more than nine thousand eight hundred dollars.
In counties having a population of more than forty thousand but not
more than seventy thousand, such salaries shall not be less than seven
snguentd five hundred dollars nor more than ten thousand six hundred
ollars
In counties having a population of more than seventy thousand but
not more than one hundred thousand, such salaries shall not be less than
eight thousand four hundred dollars nor more than twelve thousand dollars.
In counties having a population of more than one hundred thousand
but not more than two hundred fifty thousand, such salaries shall not be
il ‘aan ten thousand five hundred dollars nor more than fifteen thousand
ollars.
In counties having a population of more than two hundred fifty thou-
sand, such salaries shall not be less than twelve thousand three hundred
dollars nor more than seventeen thousand five hundred dollars.
Notwithstanding the repeal of §§ 14-8.1, 14-71, 14-71.1, 14-71.2, 14-
71.8, and 14-75, effective July one, nineteen hundred sixty-four, the prior
authority of such sections is continued in effect as to any person holding
office on such date.
Nothing herein contained shall prevent the governing body of any
county from supplementing the salary of the commissioner of the revenue
in such county for additional services not required by general law, pro-
vided, however, that any such supplemental salary shall be paid wholly
by such county.
§ 14.1-62.1. The maximum limits of the salaries provided tn §§ 14.1-
55 through 14.1-58 are hereby increased as follows: in cities and coun-
ties whose population is forty thousand or less, twenty per centum,; tn
cities and counties whose population is more than forty thousand but not
more than seventy thousand, fifteen per centum; in cities and counties
whose population is more than seventy thousand, ten per centum.