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 | 1902/1904 |
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Law Number | 1 |
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Law Body
Chap. 1.—An ACT providing for the compensation and mileage of members, com-
mittees, officers, and employees of the general assembly, and for the payment of
the same.
Approved July 25, 1902.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That—
First. The speaker of the house of delegates and the president of the
senate shall each receive seven dollars per day for the time when the
general assembly is actually in session, including Sundays and recesses of
not exceeding five days, and the mileage provided by law; and the other
members of the gencral assembly shall receive for their services four dol-
lars per day for the time when the general assembly is actually in session,
including Sundays and recesses of not exceeding five days, and the mile-
age provided by law. Any sick member, or one who shall have obtained
leave of absence, shall receive such salary as is due him in the same man-
ner as if he had been in his seat. If during any session of the general
assembly any member shall die or otherwise vacate his office, and his suc-
cessor be elected, the personal representative of the deceased: member shall
receive the uncollected compensation up to the date of the death of the
said member, and the successor to said deceased member shall receive the
said per diem, beginning from the day of his election; and members of
legislative committees which may sit during any recess of the general
assembly shall receive compensation at said rate of four dollars per day.
Second. The members of the general assembly, the officers and em-
ployees of each house thereof, and members of legislative committees
which may sit during any recess of the general assembly, each shall re-
ceive as and for their mileage ten cents per mile for every mile of neces-
sary travel to and from the place of meeting of the general assembly, to
be computed according to the nearest mail route.
Third. The compensation and duties of the clerk of the house of dele-
wates, and of the clerk of the senate, and the number, compensation, and
ctuties of the enrolling clerks, committee clerks, sergeant-at-arms, door-
keepers, pages, and other employees of the senate and house of delegates
shall continue as now fixed by law until the first of January, nineteen
hundred and three, after which date their number, duties, and compen-
sation shall be as prescribed by law.
Fourth. The compensation, mileage, and expenses hereinbefore pro-
vided for, including mileage for the officers and employees of the senate
and house of delegates, or which may be incurred by the general assembly
in accordance with law, shall be paid out of any money in the treasury
not otherwise appropriated.
2. Inasmuch as an emergency exists, this act shall take effect from its
passage.