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 | 1910 |
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Law Number | 206 |
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Chap. 206.—An ACT to establish a public free school on the grounds of the
Negro Reformatory Association of Virginia in Hanover county, and to
provide for the conduct and maintenance of the same.
Approved March 15, 1910.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That a public
school be established on the grounds of the Negro Reformatory Associa-
tion of Virginia in Hanover county, for the exclusive benefit and use of
the boys and youths confined in the institution at that place, known as
the Negro Reformatory Association of Virginia.
2. Said school shall be under the control of the State board of edu-
cation, except that the discipline of the pupils shall be under the control
of the said Negro Reformatory Association.. Said pupils shall attend
said school at least three hours a day, Saturdays and Sundays excepted.
Said association may permit any pupil to attend for a greater period
than three hours per day, but nothing herein shall be construed to take
away from said association any authority or control over the boys and
youths under its control, except as above stated.
3. The sum of six hundred dollars per annum is hereby appropriated
out of the school funds of this State for the maintenance of said school,
the same to be applied to the payment of teachers. The said money to
be set apart as other money for the support of public free schools is set
apart; except that it shall be received and paid out by said State board
of education.