An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1893/1894 |
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Law Number | 185 |
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Chap. 185.—An ACT to amend section 11 of chapter 377 of the acts of the extra
session of 1877, entitled an act to amend and consolidate into one act the
laws relating to the public printing and binding and defining the duties of!
the superintendent of public printing, and to repeal chapter 185 of the acts
of assembly of 1879-’80, approved May 23, 1887, as amended by chapter 103 of
the acts of 1889-90, approved February 24, 1890.
Approved February 9, 1894.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That section
eleven of the act entitled an act to amend and consolidate into one act
the laws relating to the public printing and binding and defining the
duties of the superintendent of public printing, and to repeal chap-
ter one hundred and eighty-five of the acts of assembly of eighteen
hundred and seventy-nine and eighteen hundred and eighty, ap-
proved May the twenty-third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, as
amended by chapter one hundred and three of the acts of eighteen
hundred and eighty-nine and eighteen hundred and ninety, ap-
proved February the twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety, be
amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
§ 11. It shall be the duty of the department chiefs and heads of
nstitutions of the commonwealth to furnish their annual reports to
he officer to whom they are required to be made on or before the
wentieth day of October of each year, who shall forthwith deliver
hem to the superintendent of public printing, whose duty it shall
ye to have them printed in accordance with section four of this
shapter, and ready for distribution on the first Wednesday in De-
em ber.
He shall have printed in octavo form and bound in one volume
ive hundred copies of each report, and distribute the same as fol-
lows: 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 reports of the railroad com-
missioner, including the reports of railroad companies made to him,
shall be printed in the same manner, but bound in a separate vol-
ume, and distributed as the other reports. In the printing of the
reports provided for in this section, as in all classes of the state
work, the officer preparing the report or other documents shall, in all
cases, be responsible for the matter therein.
He shall carefully edit the copy for such report or document, and
eliminate all unnecessary matter and matter that contains no in-
formation; and it shall be the duty of the superintendent of public
printing, in making his contracts for the printing of the reports
referred to in this section, to provide that the contractor shall print
such additional copies of the said reports as may be desired by the
institutions or officers making the reports at such prices as may be
agreed upon between the superintendent and contractor; the account
for the same, when approved by the superintendent, shall be paid
by the department or institution ordering said extra printing.
The superintendent of public printing shall be held responsible
for the proper mechanical execution of all of the state printing.
2. This act shall be in force from its passage.