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 | 1904 |
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Law Number | 196 |
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Chap. 196.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 613 of the Code of Virginia,
as amended by an act approved April 2, 1902; and to amend and re-enact sec-
tion 614 of the Code of Virginia, as amended by an act approved March 5,
1888, as amended by an act approved February 29, 1888.
Approved March 15, 1904.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That section
six hundred and thirteen of the Code of Virginia, as amended by an act
approved April second, nineteen hundred and two; and section six
hundred and fourteen of the Code of Virginia, as amended by an act
approved March fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, as amended by
an act approved February twenty-nine, eighteen hundred and eighty-
eight, be amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows: .-
§ 613. Compensation of treasurers for receiving and paying over
revenue.—Every treasurer shall be allowed for his services in receiving
and paying over the revenue on amounts of fifteen thousand dollars, and
less, five per centum, and on amounts in excess of fifteen thousand dol-
lars three and one-half per centum, which shall be the entire compen-
sation allowed treasurers in counties and cities in*which the revenue
exceeds fifteen thousand dollars: provided, that in counties in which the
revenue does not exceed ten thousand dollars, he shall, in addition to the
five per centum, receive four per centum on all revenues remaining un-
paid on December first and collected by him; and in counties in which
the revenue exceeds ten thousand and does not exceed fifteen thousand
dollars he shall, in addition to the five per centum, receive three per
centum on all the revenue remaining unpaid December first and col-
lected by him: provided, further, that the commissions of the city
treasurer for collecting and paying over the revenue, where the annual
collection is in excess of sixty thousand dollars, shall be at the rate of
two per centum on such excess: provided, further, that where the rev-
enue exceeds fifteen thousand dollars, but is not sufficiently in excess
thereof to make the treasurer’s compensation as much as it would have
been had such revenue been less than fifteen thousand dollars, the treas-
urer shall be entitled to two per centum commission on all revenue re-
maining unpaid the first of December and collected by him up to fifteen
thousand dollars.
§ 614. Their compensation for receiving and disbursing levies.—The
county treasurer shall be allowed for his services in receiving and dis-
bursing the county and school levies, including all moneys collected by
order of the county authorities for any purpose, and the city treasurer
shall be allowed for his services in receiving and disbursing the city and
school levies (where he is collector of such levies) the same rate of com-
pensation allowed by the preceding section for receiving amd paying
over the revenues, except that on all amounts over fifteen thousand dol-
lars he shall be allowed three and one-half per centum, and in the
county of Pittsylvania the board of supervisors of said county may fix
the compensation of the treasurers of said county. But upon all funds
turned over by any outgoing county treasurer his successor for receiving
and disbursing said funds shall have not more than two per centum
commission.