Chap. 213.—An ACT providing for the establishment of a Kennel for blood
hounds at the penitentiary farm, and providing how same shall be fur-
nished to the authorities of the various counties.
Approved March 15, 1910.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That from the
kennels at the penitentiary farm there shal] be supplied as demand shall
be made, as far as may be possible, to each of the counties of the State
such bloodhounds as may be necessary; such bloodhounds to be sent out
on request of the Commonwealth’s attorney of said county. Any county
desiring to avail themselves of the provisions of this act shall so signify
through their board of supervisors, said request to be of record in the
minutes of said board and a copy of same to be forwarded by the secretary
thereof to the superintendent of the penitentiary farm. Said blood-
hounds when provided to any county shall be sent, kept, maintained and
returned at the expense of said county.