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Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1889/1890 Public Laws |
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Law Number | 102 |
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Law Body
Chap. 102.—An ACT making an appr = to the building
committee of the Virginia norma collegiate institute for
the payment of balance due contractors.
Approved February 24, 1890.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia
That the building committee of the Virginia normal and
collegiate institute are hereby directed to use the balance
of money now in their hands towards the payment of bills
now due to contractors for work done.
2. That the auditor of public accounts is hereby direct-
ed to issue his warrant on the treasury, payable out of any
money not otherwise appropriated, in favor of said build-
ing committee for the sum of three thousand and seventy
dollars, which shall be in full for all work contracted for
by said building committee.
3. The building committee appointed under act of gen-
eral assembly approved February fifth, eighteen hundred
and eighty-six, having completed their work, are hereby
discharged.
4. This act shall be in force from its passage.
CuapP. 103.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 11, chapter
877 of the acts of assembly (extra session) 1887, entitled an act
to amend and consolidate into one act the laws relating to public
rinting and binding, and defining the duties of the superin-
ndent of public printing, and to repeal chapter 185 of the acts
of assembly of 1879-’80. :
Approved February 24, 1890.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia,
That section eleven, chapter three hundred and seventy-
seven of the acts of assembly, extra session, eighteen
hundred and eighty-seven, entitled “An act to amend
and consolidate into one act the laws relating to public
printing and binding, and defining the duties of the super-
intendent of public printing,” shal] be amended and re-
enacted so as to read as follows:
§11. It shall be the duty of the department chiefs and
heads of institutions of the commonwealth to furnish
their annual reports to the officer to whom they are re-
quired to be made on or before the twentieth day of Octo-
ber of each year, who shall forthwith deliver them to the
superintendent of public printing, whose duty it shall be —
to have them printed in accordance with section four of
this chapter, and ready for distribution on the first Wed-
nesday in December. He shall have printed in octavo
form and bound in one volume five hundred copies of each
report, and distribute the same as follows: One copy to
each member of the general assembly, five copies to each
institution and head of department, twelve copies to the
library, ten copies to the clerk of each house for the use
of their respective houses, sixty copies shall be disposed
of as the executive may direct, and the remainder shall
constitute a part of the library fund; a like number of
copies of the report of the railroad commissioner, includ-
ng the reports of railroad companies made to him, shall
ee printed in the same manner but bound in a separate
Olume and distributed as the other reports. In the
yrinting of the reports provided for in this section, as in
11 classes of the state work, the officer preparing the re-
ort or other document shall, in all ‘cases, be responsible
or the matter therein. He shall carefully edit the copy
or such report or document, and eliminate all unneces-
ary matter and matter that contains no information. The
uuperintendent of public printing shall be held respon-
sible for the proper mechanical] execution of all of the
state printing.
5. This act shall be in force from its passage.