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 | 1920 |
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Law Number | 11 |
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Law Body
Chap. 11.—An ACT to provide for the issuing of bonds of Fauquier county
for permanent road or bridge improvement in the magisterial districts
of the said ocunty. [H
Approved February 4, 1920.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That bonds
may be issued by Fauquier county for the purpose of macadamizing or
otherwise permanently improving the public roads and bridges of any
magisterial or road district in said county upon the conditions herein-
after provided. The judge of the circuit court of said county in
vacation upon the petition of a majority of the board of supervisors
of said county, or upon petition of fifty qualified voters of said district,
shall make an order requiring the judges of elections, at the next
election of county officers, or at any other time not less than thirty
days from the date of such order which shall be designated therein,
to open a poll and take the sense of the qualified voters of the district
on the question whether the board of supervisors shall issue bonds for
said purposes, or either of them; the approximate location, length
and width of such roads as are proposed to be macadamized or per-
manently improved to be named in the order. But no election shall be
ordered until after the court has been assured by the State highway
commissioner, or his representative, that the amount of bonds pro-
posed to be issued will be approximately sufficient to improve the
roads set out in this order, the estimated cost of each road, or part
thereof, to be set out in the order of the court, for expenditures solely
on said road or part thereof. The said order shall designate the
magisterial district or districts in which said road or roads lie, and
the maximum amount of bonds to be issued, which shall in no case
exceed an amount in excess of ten per centum of the total taxable
values at the time in the magisterial district in which the road or
roads are to be built, or permanently improved; the qualified voters
at any special election held under this act, until otherwise provided
by general laws, shall be those qualified to vote at the preceding regu-
lar November election and those who may come of age and registered
since said preceding regular November election, except those who by
commission of crime or removal from the district or county have
disqualified themselves to vote.
2. The regular election officers of said county in and for the
said district or districts, at the time designated in the order authorizing
the vote, shall open polls at the various voting places in the said
district or districts, including the polls at the voting places in the
incorporated towns located within such district or districts, and shall
conduct such election and close the polls in such manner as is provided
by the law in other elections ; and at said election, each qualified voter
who shall approve such issue of bonds shall deposit a ticket or ballot
on which shall be written or printed the words “for bond issue,” and
each qualified voter who shall oppose such issue of bonds shall deposit
a ticket or ballot whereon shall be written or printed the words
“against bond issue.” The judges of election at the several voting
places shall immediately after the closing of the polls at each of the
said places, count the ballots deposited, and shall, within two days
after said election, make return thereof, as is provided in other elec-
tions. Said ballots shall be printed and furnished by the regular
election officers.
3. The commissioners of election of said county shall, within two
days after the judges of election have made returns of the poll books
and ballots as aforesaid, meet at the office of said clerk, and having
taken an oath before him, faithfully to discharge their duties, canvass
the returns and certify the results thereof to the circuit court.
4. If it shall appear by the report of the commissioners that a
majority of the qualified voters of the district or districts in which
the road or roads are to be built or permanently improved, voting on
the questions, or on either of them, are in favor of issuing the bonds
for the purposes aforesaid, the circuit court shall, at its next term,
enter of record an order requiring the supervisors of the county to
proceed at their next meeting to carry out the wishes of the voters
as expressed at the said election; provided, however, that any magis-
terial district of any county may build, repair, improve and alter any
road in an adjacent magisterial district which joins with, and leads
into any road which has been, or is being built, repaired, improved
and altered in that district and may charge itself with, assume and
pay the bonds and interest thereon, the proceeds of which are to be,
or have been used and expended in the building, repairing, improving
and altering any such road in such adjacent district. —
5. Whenever the sense of the qualified voters of any district or
districts shall be taken on the question, whether the board of super-
visors of the said county shall issue bonds for the purpose aforesaid,
the said election and returns shall be subject to the inquiry, determi-
nation and judgment of the circuit court of the county in which said
election was held, upon the written complaint of fifteen or more of the
qualified voters of such county, of an undue election or of false re-
turns, two of whom shall take an oath that facts set forth in such
complaint are true to the best of their knowledge and belief, and the
court shall, in judging of such election and returns, proceed upon the
merits thereof and determine concerning the same according to the
Constitution and laws of this State, but such complaint shall not be
valid, unless it shall have been filed within thirty days after said
election in the clerk’s office of the said circuit court. The board of
supervisors of such county shall be made a defendant by summons or
notice to its chairman of the filing of the complaint, and after such
service of notice on the chairman of the board of supervisors, either
party upon reasonable notice to the other, shall be at liberty to take
depositions to sustain or invalidate such election. Service of notice
on any three of the complainants shall be sufficient. The court shall
proceed at its next term after such service or summons or notice to
determine the contest without a jury on the evidence, oral or written,
unless good cause be shown for a continuance, and shall make a proper
record of its judgment. If the judgment be that the election is a valid
one in favor of the issuing of bonds for permanent road improvement
in said district or districts, or either of them, the court shall make
an order in conformity with the preceding section.
6. The board of supervisors at their meeting or as soon thereafter
as practicable shall determine what amount of bonds for road 1m-
provement in said district or districts, not exceeding the maximum
aforesaid, shall presently be issued, and shall enter of record the
amounts so determined, and in event they do not at said meeting direct
the present issuing of all the said bonds, they may hereafter from time
to time direct the residue thereof to be issued to carry out the wishes
of the voters, so far as necessary, as expressed in such election, and
in the event the board, for any reason, fails or refuses to issue the
bonds so authorized to be issued, the circuit court of the said county
may, upon the complaint of ten qualified voters of the county and
after ten days’ notice to the chairman of the board, for cause shown,
issue an order directing them to issue the said bonds or any unissued
residue thereof, or such portion thereof as the court may, from time to
time, deemed proper to be issued, in order to enable the proper road
authorities to carry out the wishes of the voters as expressed in said
election. And this remedy shall apply to any bond issue heretofore or
hereafter authorized by voters of any district or districts. They shall
have power to appoint agent or agents to sell said bonds; provided,
that said bonds shall be sold to be paid for in lawful money only,
and shall not be sold at a price that will net the county less than par
value. When such a sale of bonds has been negotiated, the board of
supervisors shall issue the same. Such bonds may he either regis-
tered or with coupons attached. as said board of supervisors may pre-
scribe; and shall have written or printed in each, the following sen-
tences: “These bonds are issued for road improvement in . . .
magisterial district, but the full faith and credit of the entire county
of Fauquier is hereby pledged for their payment, and a tax 1s to be
levied upon the property in said district to pay the interest on them
and to create a sinking fund sufficient in amount to pay them upon
maturity.” Said bonds shall be signed by the chairman and counter-
signed by the clerk thereof under the seal of the board ; shall be in
denominations of one hundred dollars or some multiple thereof; shall
bear interest at a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, pay-
able semi-annually at the office of the treasurer of said county, and
shall be payable not exceeding thirty-four years from the date thereof
at said office, but may, in the discretion of the said board, be made
redeemable at such time or times or after such period or periods and
upon such notice as the said board may prescribe and stipulate upon
the face of the bonds when issued. The board shall deliver them to
the treasurer of the county, who shall deliver said bonds to the pur-
chasers thereof, or their order, upon the payment of the price thereof.
The said treasurer and his sureties shall be liable for the amount
received for said bonds as though it were a county levy, and said fund
shall be expended for the purposes and in the magisterial district or
districts for which it was intended, and none other. The said treasurer
shall receive as compensation for his services hereunder one-fourth of
one per centum of the amount thus coming into his hands and also the
reasonable cost to him of giving surety on such additional bond or
bonds as may be required of him, if any, on account of his receipts
heretofore or hereafter of said funds, and the board of supervisors of
such county may direct the treasurer to deposit the proceeds of the
said bond issue in such bank or banks as it may approve, to the credit
of the said treasurer to be paid out on his checks therefor and at the
rate of interest to be specified, and all interest accrued therefrom, shall
be accounted for by said treasurer and be expended for the purposes of
the said road improvement, and in so far as not necessary for said
road improvement shall be converted into the sinking fund for the
payment of the principal of said bonds as provided in section seven.
7. After issuing such bonds, or any of them, when the next levy
is made for the regular county or district purposes, a tax shall be
levied on all property within the district, subject to county and district
tax, including that within the limits of any incorporated town within
said district, for the purpose of paying the interest on the bonds so
issued, and to create a sinking fund for the retirement of said bonds
at maturity thereof. The maximum amount of said levy shall not
exceed ninety.cents on the one hundred dollars of assessed valuation
of taxable property within said district.
In addition to the above levy, a second levy shall be made to pro-
vide an annual sum for the maintenance of the roads to be improved
under this act, which shall continue till all the bonds issued under
this act, and all the interest thereon shall have been paid. The maxi-
mum amount of said second levy shall not exceed eighty cents on the
one hundred dollars of assessed valuation of taxable property within
said district, but shall yield an annual amount equal to not less than
three per centum of the cost of construction of the roads improved
under this act. In lieu of the amount raised by said second levy, the
board of supervisors may raise an equal amount from other county
funds, or by other means now provided by law.
It is further provided that all moneys raised by said second levy
for maintenance, or from other county funds as herein set forth, shall
be expended under the direction of the State highway commissioner,
and the local road authorities for the purpose specified herein.
Should for any reason the county in any way have to assume any
payment on account of said bond issue, either interest or principal,
it is hereby provided that the board of supervisors shall levy such tax
in said magisterial district as may be necessary to defray the amount
assumed by the county, it being and having heretofore been intended
that bonds issued or to be issued under this act are county obligations,
but payable primarily out of levies upon the property in the magisterial
district where the proceeds of the bonds may be expended hereinunder.
The board of supervisors is hereby authorized and empowered to
apply any part or all of said sinking fund to the payment or purchase
of any of said bonds, at any time, and all bonds so paid off or pur-
chased by said board of supervisors shall be immediately cancelled,
and shall not be reissued, and the board of supervisors is authorized
and empowered to lend out upon real estate security, the loan not to
exceed fifty per centum of the assessed value of such real estate, or
deposit in bank at interest, all accumulations of moneys to the credit
of said sinking fund, provided, as aforesaid, and to collect and reinvest
the same and the interest accruing thereon from time to time, so
often as may be necessary or expedient, until such bonds become sub-
ject to call; provided that no money to the credit of said sinking
fund shall be loaned out or deposited or invested by the said board
of supervisors, unless said loan, deposit or investment shall be first
approved by the circuit court of said county, or the judge thereof
in vacation, and the form of the security be examined and approved
by the Commonwealth’s attorney of said county, which approval shall
be entered of record in the order book of said court.
8. When the said county wishes to redeem any of its outstanding
bonds, subject to call, issued under provisions of this act, it may,
through the chairman of the board of supervisors, give notice of its
readiness to do so to the holder in person or by publication thereof
once a week for two successive weeks in a newspaper published in said
county, or nearest thereto. It shall be sufficient in the notice to give
the number and amount of each bond, and fix a day for its presentation
for payment, which shall not be less than ten days from the date of
personal service of the notice; or the completion of the publication
thereof, as the case may be.
If the bond be not presented on the day fixed for its redemption,
interest thereon shall cease from that day.
9. The board of supervisors or local county road board, if there
be one, of the county, shall apply to the State highway commissioner
for, and shall employ a competent road engineer, whose selection shall
be approved by the State highway commissioner, to make plans and
specifications of all roads or bridges to be built or permanently im-
proved from the proceeds of such bond issue, and to supervise the
building of the same, and shall let the work to contract to the lowest
responsible bidder, after the due public access to the specifications and
due public advertisement for bids for at least two consecutive weeks
in a newspaper having a general circulation in such county, and in
such publication as the State highway commissioner may deem proper.
if any, for the furnishing of all material and for the construction of
such road according to such plans and specifications, and such State
highway commissioner and the board of supervisors, or local county
road board, if there be one, acting jointly may award such contract
to the lowest responsible bidder. Such commissioner and the board of
supervisors, or local county road board, if there be one, may reject
any and all bids, and before entering into any contract with any bidder,
they shall require a bond in the penalty of at least thirty per centum
of the contract price, with sufficient security, conditional that if the
proposal shall be accepted the contractor shall furnish the material
and perform the work upon’ the terms proposed, within the time pre-
scribed and in accordance with the plans and specifications; partial
payments may be provided for in the contract and paid in the manner
herein provided when certified to by such commissioner or road en-
gineer approved by him to an amount not exceeding ninety per centum
of the value of the work done, and ten per centum of the contract
price shall be retained until ninety days after the entire work has been
accepted and open to the public. The said contractor shall conform
to all reasonable regulations and directions of the said highway com-
ulissioner or road engineer. The board of supervisors or local road
board, if there be one, shall have no power or authority to expend
the money derived from the bond sales as aforesaid except to pay for
materials furnished and work done under the supervision provided
for in this act.
10. The board of supervisors, or the local county road board,
if there be one, and the State highway commissioner, acting jointly,
in their discretion, may authorize the purchase of the necessary ma-
chinery and supplies and build or permanently improve such roads on
account of the magisterial district making the bond issue authorized
in this act; provided, however, that such work shall be done under
the same supervision as is provided in case the work is done by
contract.
11. .No election upon the question of the issuance of bonds under
this act shall be held oftener than once in one year for the same magis-
terial district. ,
12. Provided that nothing contained in this act shall in any way
affect the validity of bonds already issued in the said county of
Fauquier. .
13. Several magisterial districts of said county desiring to vote
under this act at an early date, an emergency is hereby declared to
exist, and this act shall take effect from its passage.
ts of Assembly, 1918, chap. 11, pp. 11-14), a sum sufficient.
Corporation or Hustings Courts
udication of legal cases........... 0... c ccc cee eect e ences
Out of this appropriation of forty thousand dollars shall
said the following salaries only:
Judges (3) at $2,500 each.................... $ . 7,500 00
Judges (2) at $3,000 each.................... 6,000 00
Judges (5) at $3,000 each.................... 15,000 00
Judges (3) at $3,500 each.................... 10,500 00
Clerk at Richmond...................00000 1,000 00
itional salaries of judges of corporation or hustings courts,
reason of vacancies, as provided by the Act approved Janu-
31, 1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918, chapter 11, pp. 11-14), a
. sufficient.
City Courts
udication of legal cases... 2.1.1... .. ccc eee ce ener ceeeeee
Out of this appropriation of sixteen thousand five hundred
ars shall be paid the following salaries and wages only:
Judge of the Law and Chancery Court, City of
Norfolk... 0... 0c cc cee ees $ 3,500 00
Judge of the Chancery Court, City of Rich-
MONG... cee ccc cee eee eens 3,500 00
Judge of the Law and Equity Court, City of
Richmond.................c0 cece eeeeee 3,500 00
Judge of the Law and Chancery Court, City of
Roanoke... ........ 0c. cc ccc cece cee enees 3,000 00
Compensation to sheriffs and sergeants, and
their deputies, for attendance upon the
city courts, as authorized by sec. 3503 of
the Code of Virginia (1919)............ 3,000 00
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Governor
sutive control of the State... 1.1.0... cece cece e eect eeees
Out of this appropriation of twenty-two thousand eight
dred and twenty dollars shall be paid the following salaries
GOVEINOL. ... 0... ccc cc cece eee enees $ 5,000 00
Secretary to the Governor (who shall aid the
Governor in the preparation of the budget) 3,600 00
Assistant secretary, not exceeding........... 1,800 00
Stenographer, not exceeding................. 1,500 00
Stenographer, not exceeding................. 1,200 00
Janitor, messenger and clerk, not exceeding. . 1,200 00
Elevator conductor and watchman, not ex-
CEEMING ....... ccc ccc cece ete eens 1,350 00
Capitol guide, not exceeding................. 120 00
Substitute for elevator conductor and watch-
man, while on leave of absence with pay.. 50 00
paration of the budget... ........... ccc cece teen eee eeees
Out of this appropriation of six thousand five hundred
lars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Statistician, not exceeding.................. $ 3,000 00
Statistical clerk, not exceeding.............. 1,500 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 1,600 00
intenance of Governor's House...............cececececeees
Out of this appropriation of two thousand four hundred
fifty dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Labor at Governor’s House................. $ 1,200 00
Total for the Governor.............. cece cece cecceceecs
ADMINISTRATIVE _
Attorney General
viding legal services to the State. .............ccecccccccs
Out of this appropriation of fifteen thousand one hundred
lara shall be paid the following salaries only:
Attorney General. ................ cece cece $ 4,500 00
Assistant Attorney General................. 4,000 00
Law assistant, not exceeding................ 2,400 00
Stenographers (2), not exceeding............ 3,000 00
- recording the financial transactions of the State..............
Out of this appropriation of forty-eight thousand five hun-
dred and thirty-five dollars shall be paid the following salaries
and wages only:
Auditor of Public Accounts.................. $ 5,000 00
First clerk, assistant to the Auditor of Public
Accounts and chief bookkeeper.......... 3,000 00
Chief auditing clerk................0cceeeee 2,500 00
Chief pension clerk.................00000ee 2,500 00
Chief revenue clerk..............000e ee ecees 2,500 00
Chief clerk in charge of accounts with treas-
urers and clerks of courts............... 2,500 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 29,960 00
collecting old claims... ............. ccc ecee cece eecesneeeces
As authorized by sec. 2596 of the Code of Virginia (1919).
refund of capitation taxes (including delinquent capitation
taxes afterwards collected) to counties and cities............
registering marriages and GiVOrceS.............cceeccceecee:
It is provided that this appropriation of seven hundred and
fifty dollars shall be used in carrying out the provisions of sec.
5099 of the Code of Virginia (1919); and the provisions of the
Act approved March 15, 1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918, chapter
220, p. 397).
refunding erroneous assessments of taxes under order of courts.
‘paying clerks for reporting and recording sales of delinquent
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and dollars shall be paid to each pensioner in the several classes
now on the pension roster or hereafter placed on the pension
roster, who is entitled, under the Act approved February 28,
1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918, chapter 85, pp. 143-153), to $180
a year for total blindness, $200; to $75 a year for total disabil-
ity, $100 a year; to $55 for partial disability, $75 a year; and to
$85 a year for loss of limb, $100 a year; and to each widow of a
soldier, sailor or marine who was married prior to May 1, 1875,
and who, otherwise, is entitled, under the said Act, to $50 a
year, $60 a year; and to the personal representative of each
deceased pensioner $25 for the funeral expenses of such deceased
pensioner; and the other allowances as authorized by the Act
aforesaid. Thefact that aperson received a pension as a Con-
federate soldier shall be conclusive evidence to permit his
widow to receive the benefit of this Act if the marriage took
place prior to May 1, 1875.
It is provided, however, that if any assessment hereafter
made of the real estate or personal property, or both, owned at
this time by a pensioner on the pension roster shows an in-
creased valuation beyond the amount fixed by law to entitle a
pensioner to draw a pension, such increase shall not operate to
prevent any such pensioner from receiving the pension he shall
receive under the provisions of the said act approved Febru-
ary 28, 1918; provided, further, that if the property held as
hereinbefore provided, by a Confederate soldier, his wife or
widow, assessed at $2,000.00 or more, yield a total income less
than $300.00, including income from all sources, such applicant
shall not be denied the benefit of the pension under this section.
It is further provided that the Auditor of Public Accounts
shall not use any part of this appropriation of eight hundred and
thirty thousand dollars for clerk hire, expenses, etc.
And it is further provided that out of the appropriation for
public printing, the Superintendent of Public Printing shall
supply all forms and have done and pay for all printing, binding,
ruling, etc., required by the Auditor of Public Accounts in
pension matters and in connection with the payment of pensions.
relief of needy Confederate women of Virginia, who are not
upon the State pension roster, and who are not inmates of
any Confederate, independent or church home or charitable
institution, in accordance with the provisions of the Act
approved March 10, 1914 (Acts of Assembly, 1914, chap.
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bonds of clerks in State offices... 2.0.0.0... . ccc cee eee e cece
Out of this appropriation of five hundred and fifty-six
dollars shall be paid the costs of the surety bonds of the State
officials and employes in the office of the Auditor of Public
Accounts in accordance with the provisions of sec. 325 of the
Code of Virginia (1919).
Provided further that the Auditor of Public Accounts is
hereby authorized to pay out of the respective appropriations
made by this Act to the several State departments, the prem-
iums on the official bonds of the respective clerks, in said State
departments, specified in sec. 325 of the Code of Virginia (1919),
and in accordance with the provisions of said Code section.
assessing property for taxation and collecting and distributing
records of assessments. ........... 0. ccc cece cece eevee eee eeee
Out of this appropriation of one hundred and sixty-four
thousand five hundred dollars shall be paid commissions to com-
missioners of the revenue and examiners of records, and the
postage and express charges on land and property books, etc.
adjustment of State litigation... 2.0.0.0... 00. cece cece eee
Out of this appropriation of one thousand dollars shall be
paid the costs of civil prosecutions in civil cases, expenses and
commissions in collecting old debts, etc., in accordance with
secs. 2533 and 2534 of the Code of Virginia (1919).
criminal charges.......... 0.00. ccc cece cece ccc cuecaccceeeees
Out of this appropriation of three hundred and forty-two
thousand four hundred dollars shall be paid the costs incident
to the arrest and prosecution of persons charged with the viola-
tion of State laws including expenses of juries, witnesses, etc.;
the transportation costs of the State Board of Charities and
Corrections as provided by sec. 1907 of the Code of. Virginia:
(1919), and the transportation costs of the Negro Reformatory
Association of Virginia as provided by the Act approved Feb-
ruary 5, 1900 (Acts of Assembly 1899-1900, chapter 273, sec. 6, p.
302); cost of maintenance in local jails of persons charged with
violation of State laws, including food,. clothing, medicine,
medical attention, guarding, etc., provided, however, that all
jail physicians be paid at the rate provided by law, but not more
than five hundred dollars per calendar year shall be paid the
jail physician or physicians for any city or county; and coro-
ners’ fees, etc. _
It is provided, however, that no part of this appropriation
of three hundred and forty-two thousand four hundred dollars
shall be used for the payment of criminal charges incident to
prisoners employed on the State Convict Road Force or the
transportation costs of prisoners committed to the custody of
the Prison Association of Virginia. '
Total for the Auditor of Public Accounts.................
Second Auditor |
recording the financial transactions of the State.............
Out of this appropriation of twelve thousand nine hundred
and twenty-one dollars and seventy-five cents shall be paid the
following salaries only:
Second Auditor. ............. 0002. c eee eee $ 2,800 00
First clerk........ ve eeeeeveeeeeueveceeeaeny 2,500 00
Second clerk, not exceeding................. 1,800 00
Third clerk, not exceeding................. , 1,600 00
Fourth clerk, not exceeding................. ' 1,400 00
Clerk and expert bookkeeper, not exceeding.. 2,200 00
payment of interest on the State Debt, a sum sufficient.......
Out of this appropriation of eight hundred and forty thous-
and dollars shall be paid the interest on the public debt funded
inder the Acts approved February 14, 1882, February 28, 1892,
january 31, 1894; January 21, 1896, and the amendments thereto;
8s provided by law. Z
Total for the Second Auditor......................00005.
Secretary of the Commonwealth
seeping the official records and documents of the Common-
TVG 9 |
Out of this appropriation of eleven thousand nine hundred
nd eighty dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Secretary of the Commonwealth without fees;
this salary of twenty-eight hundred dol-
lars ten per centum of the amount of sales
of publications from his office............ $ 2,800 00
Chief clerk... 0.0.0.0... 0. cc cc cece cece eee 3,600 00
Record clerk, not exceeding................. 1,200 00
File clerk, not exceeding.................... 1,200 00
Janitor and messenger, not exceeding........ 1,080 00
State Accountant
mination of State accounts... .........c cece cece ec cece eeecs
Out of this appropriation of twelve thousand six hundred
ars shall be paid the following salaries and expenses only:
State Accountant............... 0c. eee eee $ 3,600 00
Assistant State Accountant................. 2,500 00
Assistant accountant, not exceeding......... 2,000 00
Stenographer, not exceeding................. 1,200 00
Expenses of the Auditing Committee, as provided by law,
~ @ sum sufficient. |
State Treasurer
custody and disbursement of State money................
Out of this appropriation of twenty thousand one hundred
sixteen dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
State Treasurer (and commissions allowed by
1 $ 2,000 00
Chief clerk... 0.0... . 0... ccc ccc cece cece e ee ees 2,750 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 14,600 00
Superintendent of Public Printing
enses of administration of the office of superintendent of
lic printing. 2.0.0.0... cece cc ccc cece cece eee ee ateeueees
Out of this appropriation of nine thousand three hundred
ten dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Superintendent of Public Printing........... $ 3,600 00
Assistant superintendent.................... 2,500 00
Clerk and stenographer, not exceeding....... 1,500 00
Messenger and clerk, not exceeding.......... 1,200 00
lic printing. ........... ccc cece cece e cece eee c ese eseceeees }
Out of this appropriation of ninety thousand six hundred
thirty dollars shall be paid the cost of printing, binding,
of the Virginia Reports...................5. $ 6,000 00
viding office supplies to State departments and institutions,
equired by law. .......... ccc ccc cee cee cnet eee eeneees
Total for the Superintendent of Public Printing...........
REGULATIVE
Art Commission
roving works of art and structures. .............ccceceees
Provided, however, that no part of this appropriation of
thousand dollars shall be used as compensation for members
he Art Commission.
expenses of administration of the Bureau of Labor and Indus-
trial Statistics... 0.0... ccc cece cece nent eee eeneneees
Out of this appropriation of nine thousand two hundred
and forty-five dollars sued be paid the following salaries
oaly:
Commissioner of Labor cece ween ee eeceeences $ 3,000 00
Assistant Commissioner of Labor and chief
0) CS g | 2,200 00
Stenographer, not exceeding................. 1,200 00
File clerk, not exceeding..................-: 900 00
compilation and publication of industrial statistics...........
Out of this appropriation of two thousand four hundred
and forty-five dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Clerk, not exceeding. .............ccccceeees $ 1,080 00
inspection of factories and stores............0.00-ecceeeceees
Out of this appropriation of eight thousand five hundred
and fifty dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Inspector... 0... cect cece eee eeees $ 1,800 00
Inspectors (2), not exceeding................ 3,000 00
inspection of Mines... 2.2.2... cee eee eee eee eee ee eeee
Out of this appropriation of nine thousand and sixty dol-
lars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Inspectors (3), not exceeding................ $ 5,400 00
Total for the Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics...
Commissioner of Prohibition
the purpose of carrying into effect the Act of the General As-
sembly relating to ardent spirits as therein defined, commonly
known as the prohibition bill, there is hereby appropriated out
of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for
the year ending February 28, 1922, the sum of $30,000.00. The
money appropriated shall be paid by the Auditor of Public Ac-
counts upon warrants of the Commissioner, which warrants
shall show the purpose for which the expenditure is made.....
Out of this appropriation of thirty thousand
dollars shall be paid the salary of the Commis-
sioner of Prohibition, not exceeding.............. $ 3,500 00
No sum appropriated under this section shall be used in the
employment of counsel other than the payment of attorneys
regularly employed by the Commissioner of Prohibition in the
enforcement of the liquor Jaws, or for the fines or costs imposed
on the agents or employees of such department in criminal pro-
ceedings.
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund
supervising the debt service of the State.....................
Out of this appropriation of one thousand dollars shall be
paid the following salary only:
Secretary, not exceeding. ..............e00e0e $ 300 00
yroviding for the sinking fund for the redemption of the State
lebt, a sum sufficient... 0... ccc ccc cece eee reece eenees
This appropriation of one hundred and nineteen thousand
our hundred and twenty-three dollars and ninety-two cents,
r so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be used to carry
ut the provisions of sec. 2594 of the Code of Virginia (1919).
Total for the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund........
State Fee Commission .
‘egulating compensation of fee officers....................05.
Out of this appropriation of two hundred and fifty dollars
hall be paid the following salary only:
Stenographer, not exceeding...............:.$ 200 00
Purchasing Commission
ourchasing commodities for the State................... eee
Out of this appropriation of seven thousand five hundred
jollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Commissioner of State Hospitals as ex-officio
State purchasing agent.................. $ 1,600 00
Stenographer and clerk, not exceeding Lee eeee ,
- State Board of Health
expenses of administration of State Board of Health
Out of this appropriation of twenty thousand two hundred
and ninety-four dollarg shall be paid the following salaries,
wages and special compensations only:.
State Health Commissioner................. $ 4,200 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding.................. * 1,800 00
Additional employes, not. exceeding beeen eaes 6,120 Ol
Members, State Board of Health, not exceed- _
1 bm 728 OC
sanitary engineering. ............ 0.0... ccc ccececcececccecees
Out of this appropriation of fifteen thousand seven hundrec
and fifty dollars shall be paid the following salarjes and. wager
only:
Sanitary engineer................. Leyte eens $ 3,500
Assistant sanitary engineer................. - 2,500
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... - 4,500 O
health publicity. . 0.0.0.0... . cece cece cece eee tween ene
Out of this appropriation of six thousand dollars shall b
paid the following salary only:
Director, not exceeding..................... $ 1,800 O
State aid for co-operative sanitation
prevention of malaria... ......0...... 0.00.0 c ccc e eee e eens
inspection of hotels and convict camps......................
Out of this appropriation of three thousand five hundre:
dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Inspector, not exceeding.................... $ 2,500 O
It is hereby provided, however, that all fees hereafter col-
lected by the State Board of Health for the inspection of hotels
shall be paid into the general fund of the State treasury.
operation of laboratory... .. ween e Meee euebes nde btecaweetucn
child welfare and school medical inspection...................
Out of this appropriation of twenty-eight thousand five
hundred dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Physician, not exceeding...................- $ 2,500 00
public health nursing. ............0 0. cc ccc eee e cece ee eeeeees
Out of this appropriation of six thousand one hundred
dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Director, not exceeding..................... $ 1,000 00
Nurse, not exceeding.....................055 1,500 00
Clerk, not exceeding................--: eee 600 00
State aid for control of veneral diseases ....................4..
treatment of orthopedic cases (crippled and deformed children)
Total for the State Board of Health......................
Bureau of Vital Statistics
collection and publication of vital statistics..................
Out of this appropriation of sixteen thousand two hundred
and ten dollars shall be paid the following salaries and wages
only:
State Registrar of Vital Statistics........... $ 2,750 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding..... eaeuvwsawaues 1,320 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 6,660 00
collection and publication of marriage and divorce statistics. .
Out of this appropriation of two thousand three hundred
dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Chief clerk, not exceeding..................: $ 1,080 00
Clerk, not exceeding.................0 eee ees 780 00
prevention of blindness... ............ 2 cece eee e eee eee eaes
Out of this appropriation of two thousand five hundred
dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Clerk, not exceeding. ............ 0. cceeeeeee $ 1,080 00
Total for the Bureau of Vital Statistics..................
State Corporation Commission
»xpenses of administration of the State Corporation Commission
Out of this appropriation of fifty-two thousand five hundred
and seventy-five dollars shall be paid the following salaries
nly:
Chairman, State Corporation Commission....$ 5,000 00
Other members of the State Corporation Com-
mission (2), at $4,500 each .............. 9,000 00
Clerk of the State Corporation Commission
be paid into the general fund of the State _
tFEASUTY). 0... cc cece cece cece $ 4,000 00
Counsel to the State Corporation Commission 4,000 00
First assistant assessor and special represen-
tative, not exceeding.................... 3,200 00
Second assistant assessor and accountant, not
OXCEEMING.. 0... ccc c cee e eect ee ees 2,500 00
Third assistant assessor, not exceeding...... 1,800 00
Franchise tax and registration fee assessment
clerk, not exceeding..............0..0005 2,000 00
Charter record clerk, not exceeding.......... 1,600 00
Baliff and assistant record clerk, not exceed-
ya 1,800 00
Official stenographer, not exceeding........ 1,800 00
Stenographers (4), not exceeding............ 6,000 00
Mailing clerk and janitor, not exceeding...... 1,200 00
Messenger and assistant mailing clerk, not
OXCeedINg... 2... ce cece cece eee v eee vene 1,000 00
a regulation... 0... ccc cc cece cece ect e eee eenseeeceeeces
Out of this appropriation of nine thousand five hundred
ars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Commerce counsel, not exceeding............ $ 4,500 00
Rate clerk and first assistant clerk, not ex-
COEEGING.. 0... ccc cect ee cece eee e ees 2,600 00
Stenographer, not exceeding................. 1,200 00
alating heat, light and power, water and telephone compan-
Out of this appropriation of ten thousand three hundred
fifty dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Engineer and inspector, not exceeding........ $ 3,600 00
Engineer inspectors (2), at not exceeding
$1,800 each... 2... cc cee eee 3,600 00
Stenographer, not exceeding................. 1.200 00
road service regulation and mineral land assessment.......
Out of this appropriation of three thousand three hundred
fifty dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Civil engineer and assistant assessor of min-
eral lands, not exceeding................ $ 2,750 00
ilating sale of securities in accordance with the provisions
he act approved March 23, 1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918,
». 408, pp. 676-683)... ccc cece eee cence eens
Out of this appropriation of six thousand two hundred and
r dollars shall be paid the following salaries and special
pensations only:
Securities clerk, not exceeding............... $ 2,000 00
Stenographer, not exceeding................. 1,200 00
Special representative, not exceeding......... 2,500 00
It is hereby provided, however, that all fees hereafter
scted by the State Corporation Commission for regulating
sale of securities under the act approved March 23, 1918,
esaid, shall be paid into the general fund of the State
treasury, and the balance standing to the credit of securities
fund State Corporation Commission at the close of business
February 29, 1920, be and the same is hereby converted into
the general fund of the State treasury.
Total for the State Corporation Commission. seve eeeeeees
State Tax Board
supervision and enforcement of tax laws.......... see eeeeccees
Out of this appropriation of fourteen thousand three hun-
dred and fifty dollars shall be paid the following salaries and
special compensations only:
Counsel and executive assistant............. $ 3,500 00
Second assistant, not exceeding.............. 2,500 00
Stenographer and clerk, not exceeding....... 1,500 00
Stenographer, not exceeding................. 1,300 00
Special compensation, local boards of review,
not exceeding. ............cccceccceeeees 100 00
Additional employees not exceeding......... 750 00
MILITARY
Adjutant General
providing military protection for the State, to be expended under
the direction of the Military Board in accordance with law...
Out of this appropriation of one hundred thous-
and dollars shall be paid the salary of the Adjutant
General....... 0... ccc ccc eee ce eee ene eee eeeee $ 3,000 00
It is hereby provided, however, that the balance standing
to the credit of the Military Fund at the close of business
February 29, 1920, be and the same is hereby converted into
the general fund of the State treasury; and the said Military
Fund be and the same is hereby abolished, and monies shall no
longer be set aside by the Auditor of Public Accounts for the
said fund.
Military Contingent Fund
For the military contingent fund out of which to ray the
military forces of the Commonwealth when aiding the civil
authorities as provided by sec. 305 of an Act approved March
16, 1916 (Acts of Assembly, 1916, chapter 516, sec. 305, pages
871-872), a sum sufficient.
EDUCATIONAL
College of William and Mary in Virginia at Williamsburg
maintenance and operation of the College of William and Mary
in Virginia at Williamsburg....................cccceeeeeeeees
It is provided that out of this appropriation of one hundred
and fifty-six thousand two hundred dollars shall be ex-
pended, not exceeding:
For the purpose of meeting the requirements of the Federal
Smith-Hughes Act, a sum sufficient.
For construction of new dormitory for women.$ 75,000 00
For equipment for new dormitory for women. 15,000 00
178 ACTS OF ASSEMBLY. [ vA.
For equipment for library................... $ 1,200 00
For making loans to students................ 1,000 00
It is hereby further provided that the Board of Visitors of
the College of William and Mary in Virginia shall have power
to fix, in their discretion, the rates for board, washing, lights
and fuel, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained
in the provisions of chap. 40 of the Code of Virginia (1919).
Confederate Museum at Richmond
For the care of Confederate collections and the maintenance of the
Virginia rooms in the Confederate Museum at Richmond...... $ 1,000 00
Co-operative Educational Association of Virginia
For promoting rural school and civic improvement............... $ 3,500 00
It is provided, however, that this appropriation of three
thousand five hundred dollars shall be inclusive of all sums
received by the Co-operative Educational Association of Vir-
ginia from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and in lieu of any and
all contributions from the respective State departments, insti-
tutions or other State agencies.
Legislative Reference Bureau
’ For assistance in preparing legislation...................0.0ceeees $ 9,351 00
Out of this appropriation of nine thousand three hundred
and fifty-one dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Director... 0.2... ccc ce eect eee eee tees $ 3,000 00
Assistant to director, not exceeding.......... 2,400 00
Stenographer, not exceeding................. 1,200 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 900 00
Medical College of Virginia at Richmond
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of Virginia
at Richmond. .............0 ccc cece cece rete eet ener eres $ 45,000 00
State Board of Education
For salary of Superintendent of Public Instruction (without fees;
the fees collected by him to be paid into the general fund of the
State treasury)... 0.0.0... ccc cc ccc cet cece eee e ee eeeeees $ 4,500 00
For traveling expenses of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. 1,200 00
For traveling expenses of division superintendents’ conference..... . 1,000 00
For office rent for State Board of Education..................... 2,000 00
For premiums on official bonds of clerks in the office of the Super-
intendent of Public Instruction, in accordance with the pro-
visions of sec. 325 of the Code of Virginia (1919)............ 15 00
For maintenance of public free schools.....................00 000. 1,532,850 00
Out of this appropriation of one million five hundred and
thirty-two thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars there shall
be expended under the rules and regulations of the State Board
of Education for the establishment and maintenance of rural
one-room and two-room and graded schools, and for the special
supervision thereof, and to be apportioned among such schools
Google
by the State Board of Education and local authorities, not
Out of this sum of four hundred thousand dollars segregated
to the establishment and maintenance of rural elementary
schools, the State Board of Education may use not exceeding
twenty thousand dollars for the establishment and mainten-
ance of vacation schools in such sections of the State as the
State Board of Education may deem wise and proper, and an
amount not exceeding five thousand dollars for training and car-
ing for blind children under eight years of age.
Out of this appropriation of one million five hundred and
thirty-two thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars the State
Board of Education also shall use for physical education in the
public elementary schools and in the public high schools of the
Commonwealth an amount, not exceeding................0.0005
It is provided, however, that the entire monies in this
whole appropriation of one million five hundred and: thirty-
two thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars, except as other-
wise provided, shall be apportioned by the State Board of
Education as prescribed by. the Constitution of Virginia to
the public free schools of the several counties and cities of
the Commonwealth; provided further, however, that the said
State Board of Education shall not apportion any of the said
fund to any county or city unless said county or city pay out of
local funds at least twenty per centum of the teachers’ sal-
aries in the said county or city; and provided further, how-
ever, that in exceptional cases the State Board of Education
may except from this rule a county which is unable to pay
more than ten per centum of the teachers’ salaries; and pro-
vided further that the schools are conducted for a term of not
less than seven months, or for.a period of at least twenty days
longer than the term of the previous session, or for & period
satisfactory to the State Board of Education.
‘maintenance of public high schools.................00eeeees
It is provided that out of this appropriation of two hun-
dred thousand dollars for public high schools, an amount, not
to exceed fifteen thousand dollars, may be used by the State
Board of Education to encourage the teaching of home econo-
mics in such schools.
use exclusively for the promotion of vocational education in
agriculture and in the trades, home economics and industries
in high schools and for the preparation of teachers of vocational
subjects, as provided by the Act of Congress approved
February 23, 1917 (Public Act No. 347 Sixty-fourth Congress)
to be expended under rules and regulations of the State Board
of Education, in accordance with provisions of sec. 6 of the Act
approved February 23, 1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918, chap 73
Bec. 6, pp. 132-1383)... ccc cee cece eee t eee eeeeees
‘Inaintenance of summer normal schools and institutes, not ex-
@eeeeespeoneseeee2neeees eee ee eee ee wee wow wm meee ewww wee we we es se wo Hae e
180 . ACTS OF ASSEMBLY.
It is provided, however, that no Virginia teacher shall be
charged tuition in normal schools or institutes, receiving sup-
port out of this appropriation; and it is further provided that
no part of this appropriation shall be turned over to any educa-
tional institution receiving appropriations from the State for
maintenance of summer schools.
For maintenance of libraries in public schools in accordance with
provisions of secs. 754 and 755 of the Code of Virginia (1919)... $
For school teachers’ pension fund for the retirement of public school
teachers in accordance with the provisions of chap. 36 of the
Code of Virginia (1919). 0.0... ccc ccc ccc cece cece een e ee weees
For maintenance of agricultural high schools............ eee e eee
It is provided, however, that this appropriation of forty-
five thousand dollars shall be used for the maintenance and
equipment of agricultural high schools in Virginia and for bet-
terments and for additional dormitory space in such schools,
and for extension work in agriculture, gardening, canning and
domestic science, as may be needed, to be expended under the
direction and supervision of the State Board of Education.
For maintenance of public free schools to be paid from the proceeds
of special taxes segregated by law to the support of the public
free schools as estimated by the Auditor of Public Accounts;
provided, however, that no part of this appropriation shall be
paid out of the general fund of the State treasury, $2,696,320 00
Total for the State Board of Education (out of the general
fund of the State treasury).............0. cc cece eee
State Library at Richmond
For expenses of administration of the State Library at Richmond.. $
Out of this appropriation of five thousand one hundred
and seventeen dollars and fifty cents shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only:
State Librarian. ............... ccc eee ee eeees $ 3,000 00
Secretary and stenographer to the State Libra-
rian, not exceeding...............0ecee0s 1,500 00
For maintenance of traveling libraries................00ceeeeeees
Out of this appropriation of two thousand four hundred and
fifty-five dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Director, not exceeding.................006. $ 1,800 00
For maintenance of archives department.................002ece00-
Out of this appropriation of three thousand and seventy-five
dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
State Archivist, not exceeding............... $ 1,800 00
Clerk, not exceeding.........0..ceccseececes 900 00
For maintenance of general library................. 0.0 0e cece eeeee
Out of this appropriation of sixteen thousand nine hundred
and eighteen dollars and twenty-six cents shall be paid the
following salaries and wages only:
Assistant State Librarian................... $ 2,500 00
[va.
3,000 00
10,000 00
45,000 00
$ 1,897,142 72
5,117 50
2,455 00
3,075 0vU
16,918 2ti
Cataloger, not exceeding.................06. $ 1,200 00
Assistant in charge of serials and indexer, not
OXCEEKING.. 0... cee cece eee cece eee 1,200 00
Doorkeeper and janitor, not exceeding....... 1,020 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 4,056 00
publications. 2.0.0... ccc ccc ecw e cece eee ceenceees
And it is hereby further provided that all fees and other
revenues segregated to the Library Fund in accordance with
sec. 349 of the Code of Virginia (1919), and all other fees and
revenues hereafter collected by the State Library shall be paid
into the general fund of the State treasury; and the said Library
Fund be and the same is hereby abolished.
It is hereby further provided that the balance standing to
the credit of the Library Fund at the close of business on Febru-
ary 29, 1920, be and the same is hereby converted into the
general fund of the State treasury.
Total for the State Library at Richmond.................
State Museum at Richmond
exhibiting museum collections of the Commonwealth.........
Out of this appropriation of one thousand six hundred dol-
lars shall be paid the following salary only:
Custodian, not exceeding...............2.05 $ 1,200 00
University of Virginia at Charlottesville
maintenance and operation of the University of Virginia at
Charlottesville... 0... 0... ccc cece cece eee cece eee eeeneees
Out of this appropriation of two hundred and
fifty thousand dollars it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the in-
terest accruing on the existing interest-bear-
ing debt of the University, and to constitute the
sinking fund in accordance with the provisions of
sec. 820 of the Code of Virginia (1919)........... $ 11,605 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of two
hundred and fifty thousand dollars there shall be expended,
not exceeding:
For equipment for library................... $ 4,500 00
For equipment for engineering laboratory.... 2,000 00
For maintenance and operation of the Univer-
‘sity of Virginia Hospital, including free
treatment, care and maintenance of Vir-
ginia patients................ccce eee es 41,000 00
For household, medical and laboratory equip-
ment for the University of Virginia Hos-
|): 10,000 00
For making loans to students................ 1,000 00
Fo 2 installation of new heating plant unit.... 30,000 00
For rebuilding old chemical building......... 12,500 00
This appropriation of two hundred and fifty thousand
dollars is made upon the condition that the University of
Virginia shall give instruction to properly prepared white
students of the State of Virginia in accordance with the pro-
visions of sec. 819 of the Code of Virginia (1919); with the
proviso that there shall.be no charge for tuition or University |
fee in the academic department of more than ten ($10.00)
dollars, which ten dollars shall cover all the items covered by
the former University fee of forty ($40.00) dollars, but shall
' not interfere. with the ten ($10.00) dollars contingent deposit.
Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Poly-
technic Institute at Blacksburg
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricultural and
Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute at Blacksburg... $ 199,925 00
Out of this appropriation of one hundred and
ninety-nine thousand nine hundred and twenty-five
dollars it is provided that there shall be set aside
a sum sufficient to pay the interest accruing on the
existing interest-bearing debt of the Virginia
Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytech-
nic Institute and to constitute the sinking funds in
accordance with the Acts approved February 26,
1896 (Acts of Assembly 1895-1896, chap 425, p.
455), and March 5, 1900 (Acts of Assembly 1899-
1900, chap 786, pp. 884-885).................00- $ 7,050 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of one
hundred and ninety-nine thousand nine hundred and twenty-five
dollars there shall be expended, not exceeding:
For the purpose of meeting the requirements of the Federal
Smith-Hughes Act, a sum sufficient.
For equipment for use in education in engineer-
IND. cee eect teen eeees $ 8,200 00:
For equipment for use in education in mechanic
CY a fa aaa 5,500 00
For equipment for use in education in science.. . 3,000 00
For equipment for use in education in agricul-
110 0g; cc 500 00 —
For the purchase of the property known as the
Shelor property, consisting of house and
10 acres of land.....................000. 5,000 00
For the construction of a farm repair shop.... 2,000 00
For structures for use of the animal and dairy
husbandry department.................. 1,500 00
For live stock for use of the animal and dairy
husbandry department.................. 2,000 00
For equipment for use in the operation of the
CTEAMELY.. 2... ee eee ees 500 00
For equipment for use in operation of hospital 300 00
For making loans to students................ $ 1,200 00
For making repairs to barracks Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4
Extension Division
the Extension Division of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechan-
ical College and Polytechnic Institute at Blacksburg for the
purpose of conducting demonstration work in the State of Vir-
ginia or in the several counties therein in connection and co-
operation with the United States Department of Agriculture,
under the provisions of the Federal Smith-Lever Act and other
Federal Acts for extension work.............0cc eee cece scenes
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station at Blacksbur;
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricultural Ex-
periment Station at Blacksburg and the several county experi-
ment stations under its control, and for carrying out the pro-
visions of the Act approved March 15, 1906 (Acts of Assembly
1906, chap 226, pp. 386-387) in accordance with sec. 932 of the
Code of Virginia (1919). 2... 0... ccc ccc cece eee e ee eeeee
It is’ provided that out of this appropriation of thirty
thousand dollars there shall be expended, not exceeding:
For equipment for use in experimentation in
agricultural development................ $ 1,900 00
For structures for use in experimentation in
agricultural development................ 3,500 00
Virginia Military Institute at Lexington
‘maintenance and operation of the Virginia Military Institute
at Lexington... 0... ccc cece eee e eee eee eee eeee
Out of this appropriation of ninety thousand
six hundred dollars it is provided that the travel-
ing expenses of the board of visitors, except the
Adjutant General and the Superintendent of Public
Instruction shall be paid, not exceeding.......... $ 775 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of
ninety thousand six hundred dollars there shall be expended,
not exceeding:
For making loans to students................ $ 600 00
'the further sum of twenty thousand dollars for maintenance
and operation. ........... 0. cece cette eee eee eee ene eee
Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute at Petersburs
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Normal and Indus-
trial Institute at Petersburg............ 0. ccc cece eee cee eens
It is provided that out of this appropriation of forty-five
thousand seven hundred dollars there shall be expended, not
exceeding:
For the purpose of meeting the requirements of the Federal
Smith-Hughes Act, a sum sufficient.
For equipment for use in education in academic
For equipment for use in education in agri-
Culture... 0... ccc ccc cece cece cc eeccees $ 1,095 00
For equipment for use in education in home
ECONOMICS... 1... ccc cece cece eee e eens 800 00
For equipment for use in education in indus-
trial arts... 1. ccc ccc cece wees 200 00
For equipment for use in operation of farm..... 575 00
For equipment for use in operation of hos-
0: 225 00
For equipment for use in operation of laundry. 500 00
For equipment for library................... 350 00
For purchase of river bottom property, con- ;
sisting of approximately 35 acres........ 4,000 00
For barn building................cccceeeees 1,500 00
Virginia Normal School Board
srvision of the State normal schools for women...........
Out of this appropriation of two thousand five
dred dollars shall be- paid the traveling ex-
ses of the members of the Virginia Normal
ool Board; and no part of the appropriations to
several normal schools shail be used for this
pose, not exceeding. ........ 0.6. ceesecsceene $ 600 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of two
usand five hundred dollars shall be paid the following sal-
8, wages and special compensations only:
Secretary-Auditor, not exceeding............ $ 1,200 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 100 00
State Normal School for Women at East Radford
intenance and operation of the State Normal School for
men at Bast Radford... ........ ccc c cece cece cece ee neeee
It is provided that out of this appropriation of seventy-two
usand eight hundred and thirty dollars there shall be ex-
ded, not exceeding:
For equipment for use in education in profes-
sional and collegiate courses............ $ 1,500 00
For equipment for library................... 1,000 00
For equipment for use in maintenance of stu- :
dents and employes..................... 2,500 00
For making loans to students............... t 600 00
For equipment for use in operation of laundry. 1,500 00
For equipment for use in connection with the
construction and maintenance of buildings ~
and grounds. ..... Lace ee eee eee eeceeees 1,300 00
It is further provided, however, that no part of this appro-
ition of seventy-two thousand eight hundred and thirty dol-
shall be used for board, lodging, tuition or care of students
ing high school courses at this school.
maintenance and operation of the State Normal School for
Women at Farmville... 1.0.0... ccc ccc cc ccc eee e cece ences
It is provided that out of this appropriation of one hun-
ired and three thousand five hundred and eighty-two dollars
here shall be expended, not exceeding:
For equipment for use in education in pro-
fessional and collegiate courses.......... $ 1,500 00
For equipment for library................... 850 00
For making loans to students................ 800 00
It is further provided, however, that no part of this appro-
riation of one hundred and three thousand five hundred and
sighty-two dollars shall be used for board, lodging, tuition or
are of students taking high school courses at this school.
State Normal School for Women at Fredericksburg
maintenance and operation of the State Normal School for
Women at Fredericksburg................ cc ccc cence cccenees
It is provided that out of this appropriation of sixty-eight
housand five hundred and twenty dollars there shall be ex-
ended, not exceeding:
For equipment for library..................- $ 800 00
For making loans to students................ 500 00
For erection of fifty thousand gallon water
tank and tower. ............. ccc cece ees 3,500 00
It is fur her provided, however, that no part of this appro-
riation of sixty-eight thousand five hundred and twenty dol-
ars shall be used for board, lodging, tuition or care of students
aking high school courses at this school.
State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg
maintenance and operation of the State Normal School for
Women at Harrisonburg................ ccc cece ccc eeecceneece
It is provided that out of this appropriation of ninety-seven
housand nine hundred dollars there shall be expended, not ex-
eeding:
For the purpose of meeting the requirements of the Federal
Smith-Hughes Act, a sum sufficient.
For equipment for library................... $ 500 00
For making loans to students................ 600 00
For improvements to grounds and walks..... 1,000 00
For equipment for heating and laundry plant. 22,000 0
For improvements to heating system........ 11,500 00
It is further provided, however, that no part of this appro-
riation of ninety-seven thousand nine hundred dollars shall
e used for board, lodging, tuition or care of students taking
igh school courses at this school.
intenance and operation of the Virginia School for the
| Blind at Staunton... ............ 0. cece eee eee eens
It is provided that out of this appropriation of sev
en thousand five hundred dollars there shall be expe:
exceeding:
For fencing. ............. 0. cc cece cece eee eee $ 2
‘The further sum of two thousand dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary, for the
treatment of such persons as are suffering
from serious eye diseases and need the
special treatment given by the Infirmary
and are unable to pay for same. The
superintendent will pay over to the Rich-
mond Eye and Ear Infirmary the amoumt
due monthly when such patients have been
reported to him by the authorities of the
infirmary........... 0... ccc cece cece eee 2,01
Virginia State School for Colored Deaf and BI
Children at Newport News
intenance and operation of the Virginia State Schoo
ored Deaf and Blind Children at Newport News......
Virginia War History Commission
aring war history of Virginia.................. ;
AGRICULTURAL
Department of Agriculture and Immigration
enses of administration of the Department of Agricu
Immigration. ........ 0... cc ccc ccc cee cece eee ee:
Out of this appropriation of seven thousand dollars :
1 be paid the following salaries only:
Commissioner of Agriculture and Immigration
(which shall be in full for his services; but
all fees of office shall be paid into the State
tTeEASUry).. 6... cc cece es $ 4,0
Assistant Commissioner and Editor......... 3,00
ertising to promote immigration. ................008.
ing of seeds, and identification of plants and plant dise
rovided by law......... 0... ccc ccc eee eee nee
It is further provided that out of the fees and taxes colle
the Department of Agriculture and Immigration, for th
ement of the laws by which the respective fees and |
paid, but not out of the general fund of the State trea
-e shall be expended:
For expenses of administration of the Depart-
ment of Agriculture and Immigration,
exclusive of the salaries of the Commis-
sioner of Agriculture and Immigration and |
the Assistant Commissioner and Editor..$ 25,720 00
For inspection of fertilizers, lime and seeds, as
provided by law................ cee eee 14,770 00
For publicity for agricultural advancement.. 20,250 00
For testing of fertilizers, lime and minerals,
as provided by law.............. Le eeaee -. 35,320 00
For licensing commission merchants, in ac-
cordance with the provisions of. secs. 1257-
1263, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia
0) (Ra 2,000 00
For maintenance and operation of experiment |
stations in Augusta, Charlotte and Henry
counties for experimenting with and test-
ing fertilizers. ............ 0.00. cee ce eee 8,300 00
Total for the Department of Agriculture and Immigration
(out of the general fund of the State treasury)........
Dairy and Food Division
snses of the administration of the Dairy and Food Division!
Out of this appropriation of six thousand eight hundred
ars shall be paid the following salaries and expenses only:
Dairy and Food Commissioner, salary....... $ 3,000 00
Deputy Commissioner, salary............... 2,600 00
Traveling expenses of the Dairy and . Food :
Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner,
not exceeding.............. 0.00 e eee ees $ 1,200 00
vention of bovine tuberculosis, to be expended in accord-
ce with the provisions of sec. 1225 of the Code of Virginia
orcing the cold storage law, in accordance with the provi-
8 of the Act approved September 9, 1919 (Acts of Assembly,
), Extra Session, chap 55, pp. 87-92)............0..0e eee
It is further provided that out of the fees and taxes collected
he Dairy and Food Division, but not out of the general fund
he State treasury, there shall be expended, not exceeding:
For expenses of administration of the Dairy
and Food Division, exclusive of the sal-
aries and traveling expenses of the Dairy
and Food Commissioner and the Deputy
Commissioner................00ce cece $ 10,580 00
For inspection and development of dairies.... 11,400 00
For enforcing pure food and feeding stuffs laws 24,000 00
Total for the Dairy and Food Division (out of the general
fund of the State treasury).............. 0.2 e ee ee eee
Division of Markets
For collecting and disseminating market information, to be ex-
pended in accordance with sec. 1256 of the Code of Virginia
0 CC) ann
State Board of Crop Pest Commissioners
For furnishing protection from crop pest8............0ccceccccees
Out of this appropriation of fifteen thousand four hun-
dred and eighty-five dollars shall be paid the following salaries,.
wages and special compensations only:
State Entomologist... ..............ce eee ...$ 3,000 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 8,760 00
For eradication of the oriental moth pest. .............. ccc eee ees
Out of this appropriation of three thousand and fifteen
dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Associate Entomologist, not exceeding....... $ 2,000 00
It is hereby provided that all receipts of the State Board of
Crop Pest Commissioners from the registration and certification of
nurseries, segregated by the Auditor of Public Accounts in a special
fund and paid over from time to time to the State Board of Crop Pest
Commissioners in accordance with secs. 882 and 883 of the Code of
Virginia (1919), in regulating the sale of nursery stock in Virginia,
and all other fees and revenues hereafter collected by the State
Board of Crop Pest Commissioners shall be paid into the general
fund of the State treasury; and the special segregated fund from the
receipts from the registration and certification of nurseries be and
the same is hereby abolished; and it is hereby further provided that
the balance standing to the credit of the said fund at the close of
business on February 29, 1920, be and the same is hereby converted
into the general fund of the State treasury.
Total for the State Board of Crop Pest Commissioners.. ..
State Live Stock Sanitary Board
For protecting live stock from diseases..................00ceeeee
Out of this appropriation of twenty-one thousand three
hundred and seventy dollars shall be paid the following salaries,
wages and special compensations only:
State Veterinarian.................0..0. 0 cee $ 4,000 00
Assistant Veterinarian, not exceeding........ 1,600 00
Veterinary inspectors (3), not exceeding...... 6,000 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 2,250 00
Virginia State Dairymen’s Association
For promoting dairy development and furthering the interests of
dairying in Virginia. ........... 0... c cece cece eect e eee eens
It is provided, however, that this appropriation of five
hundred dollars shall be inclusive of all sums received by the
Virginia State Dairymen’s Association from the Common-
[VA.
10,000 00
3,015 00
18,500 00
21,370 00
500 00
wealth of Virginia, and in lieu of any and all contributions from
the respective State departments, institutions or other State
agencies.
Virginia State Horticultural Society
promoting horticultural development and furthering the in-
teresta of horticulture in Virginia.............. 0... cece eee ees
It is provided, however, that this appropriation of four
thousand five hundred dollars shall be inclusive of all sums
received by the Virginia State Horticultural Society from the
Commonwealth of Virginia, and in lieu of any and all contribu-
tions from the respective State departments, institutions or
other State agencies.
Virginia Truck Experiment Station at Norfolk
experimentation in truck crop development..................
Out of this appropriation of twenty thousand dollars shall
be paid the following salaries and wages only:
DAVOGUOE. gc cas ecteasteddokbbaSevaeER ad henha $ 3,500 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 13,500 00
experimentation in truck crop development on the Eastern
Shore of Virginia. 0.0.00... 6. ccc ccc cece cence ee eneeeenes
It is provided, however, that no part of the above appropria-
of twenty thousand dollars for the Virginia Truck Experiment
ion at Norfolk shall be available until the control and manage-
t of the Station shall be placed under a special governing board
ted by law, and the Southern Produce Company has conveyed
e or leased free of rent to the Commonwealth for a period of
s fixed by law the property on which the said Station is now
ted; and it is further provided that no part of the above appro-
tion of two thousand dollars for the operation of a branch station
he Eastern Shore of Virginia shall be available until the control
management of the Eastern Shore Experiment Station, located
miley, shall be placed under the governing board of the Virginia
*k Experiment Station at Norfolk, to be created by law, and the
erty on which the said branch station is now operated, or some
r suitable property, has either been conveyed to the State in
ris leased to it free of rent for a period of years fixed by law.
Total for the Virginia Truck Experiment Station at Nor-
CARE OF DEFECTIVES AND DEPENDENTS
Board of Charities and Corrections
Out of this appropriation of seven thousand eight hundred
ind thirty dollars shall be paid the following salaries and
wages only:
Secretary............ 0. cc ccc cence eee eeees $ 3,000 00
Assistant Secretary, not exceeding........... $ 1,500 00 -
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 1,230 00
For placing and supervising children in homes and institutions.... $ 4,170 00
Out of this appropriation of four thousand one hundred and
seventy dollars shall be paid the following salaries and special
compensations only:
Agent, not ExCeEdING.... 2... eee eee ee eee $ 500 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 1,300 00
For protecting and supervising feeble-minded persons in home
under provisions of sec. 1903 of the Code of Virginia (1919); an
for after-care of mentally defective persons, and for the in-
spection of prison8 ............ 2 ccc cee cece cect teen e ee eees 2,500 00
Out of this appropriation of two thousand five hundred
dollars shall be paid the following salary only: |
Special agent, not exceeding................ $ 1,800 00
Total for the Board of Charities and Corrections......... 14,500 00
Commissioner of State Hospitals
For administration of the State hospitals for the insane and the
State Colony for Epileptics and the Feeble-minded............ $ 2,700 00
' Out of this appropriation of two thousand seven hundred
dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Commissioner of State Hospitals............ $ 2,000 00
It is provided, however, that no part of the annual appro-
priation for any hospital or for the State Colony for Epileptics
and the Feeble-Minded shall be used for any expense of the
Commissioner of State Hospitals.
Central State Hospital at Petersburg
For maintenance and operation of the Central State Hospital at
Petersburg... 0.0... 0. ccc cece cece eee teen ee eeneeeaees $ 453,000 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of four hundred
and fifty-three thousand dollars the following salaries shall be
paid: . |
Superintendent Lecce cece cece cn ceereeseuce $ 4,000 00
It is provided, however, that for any buildings
belonging to the Hospital which the superintendent
may occupy he shall pay therefore such rental as may
be fixed by thé special board of directors of the Central
State Hospital.
Steward. 0.0.0... ce cece eee eee cece eee $ 2,000 00
Clerk and bookkeeper (who shall perform the
duties of secretary to the special board
of directors), not exceeding............. 1,800 00
Storekeeper, not exceeding.................. 1,200 00
Stenographers (2), not exceeding............ 1,800 00
First assistant physician.................... 2,400 00
Second assistant physician.................. 2,000 00
Third assistant physician and bacteriologist. 2,400 00
Fourth assistant physician.................. 1,600 00
Fifth assistant physician, not exceeding...... $ 1,600 00
Engineer... 2.0.0... 0c cece c cece ence eees 1,200 00
It is provided, however, that the officers of the
Central State Hospital, shall receive in addition
to the respective salaries specified above their
board and lodging at the hospital, but shall not
receive any additional perquisites or emoluments.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of four
dred and fifty-three thousand dollars there shall be ex-
ded, not exceeding:
For equipment for use in operation of hospital.$ 2,200 00
For purchase of fire hose.................... 1,200 00
For new building for feeble-minded.......... 40,000 00
For equipment for new buildng for feeble-
minded Lecce cece cece eee e eee eesneeeeces 2,000 00
For concrete dairy.................00..0000. 4,000 00
For concrete floor general male dining room. . 975 00
Eastern State Hospital at Williamsburg
intenance and operation of the Eastern State Hospital at
It is provided that out of this appropriatign of one hundred
eighty thousand dollars the following salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent............... 000 cece eee eeee $ 3,000 00
It is provided, however, that for any buildings
belonging to the Hospital which the superintendent
may occupy, he shall pay therefor such rental as may
be fixed by the special board of directors of the East-
ern State Hospital.
Steward... 0.0... . ccc ccc cee cee eee e eee $ 1,750 00
Clerk (who shall perform the duties of secre-
tary to the special board of directors),
not exceeding................ cece eee e ees 1,200 00
Stenographer, not exceeding................. 900 00
First assistant physician.................... 2,200 00
Second assistant physician, not ezoeeding: 2,000 00
Storekeeper and druggist, not exceeding. . 1,500 00
Engineer.............. 000. c cece c nee eee e eens 1,200 00
It is provided, however, that the officers of the
Eastern State Hospital, shall receive in addition to
the respective salaries specified above, their board
and lodging at the hospital, but shall not receive
any additional perquisites or emoluments.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of one
ired and eighty thousand dollars there shall be expended,
exceeding:
For equipment for use in operation of hospital. 1,500 00
For bake shop................ 0c eee cee eee 5,000 00
Southwestern State Hospital at Marion
For maintenance and operation of the Southwestern State Hospital
[va.
at Marion... 0.0... ccc ce cee eee cnet ee eeeeteeeee $ 153,300 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of one hundred
and fifty-three thousand three hundred dollars the following
salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent............. 0.00. c cece eeeeees $ 3,000 00
It is provided, however, that for any buildings be-
longing to the Hospital which the superintendent may
o cupy, he shall pay ther.for such rental as may b-
fixed by the special board of directors of the South-
western State Hospital.
Steward. ......... cc ccc cece eee eee c es ccecees $ 1,750 00
Clerk (who shall perform the duties of secre-
tary to the special board of directors), not
OXCECMGING... 2... ec c cee eee eee e ees 1,200 00
Stenographer, not exceeding................. 900 00
First assistant physician.................... 2,200 00
Second assistant physician.................. 2,000 00
Engineer and electrician.................... 1,200 00
It is provided, however, that the officers of the
Southwestern State Hospital, shall receive in addition
to the respective salaries specified above, their board
and lodging at the Hospital, but shall not receive any
additional perquisites or emoluments.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of
one hundred and fifty-three thousand three hundred dollars
there shall be expended, not exceeding:
For equipment for use in operation of hospital $ 525 00
For hydrotheropeutic outfit................ 2,500 00
For equipment for use in operation of farm... 1,500 00
Western State Hospital at Staunton
For maintenance and operation of the Western State Hospital at
Staunton... 20... ccc cece cece cect cence ee essence eneeese
It is provided that out of this appropriation of two hundred
and ten thousand dollars the following salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent. .............ccccee eee eceees $ 3,600 00
It is provided, however, that for any buildings
belonging to the Hospital which the superintendent
may occupy, he shall pay therefor such rental as may
be fixed by the special board of directors of the Western
State Hospital.
Steward, not exceeding.................0000- $ 1,800 00
Clerk (who shall perform the duties of secre-
tary to the special board of directors),
not exceeding.............ccccceceseeces 1,600 00
Stenographer, not exceeding................. 900 00
First assistant physician.................... 2,400 00
First assistant physician (female)............ 2,200 00
~~
$ 210,000 00
Second assistant physician and druggist...... $ 2,000 00
Second assistant physician (female).......... 1,800 00
Bacteriologist.......... ccc cece cece cece eee 1,500 00
Engineer and electrician.................000: 1,200 00
It is provided, however, that the officers of the
Western State Hospital, shall receive in addition to
the respective salaries specified above, their board
and lodging at the hospital, but shall not receive any
additional perquisites or emoluments.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of two
dred and ten thousand dollars there shall be expended, not
eeding:
For equipment for use in operation of hospital.$ 3,000 00
For completion of Tredway building......... 5,000 00
State Colony for Epileptics and the Feeble-minded
at Madison Heights
intenance and operation of the State Colony for Epileptics
the Feeble-minded at Madison Heights..................
It is provided that out of this appropriation of one hundred
ten thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars the following
ries shall be paid:
Superintendent... ........... ccc cece eee ee eee $ 3,000 00
It is provided, however, that for any buildings be-
longing to the Colony which the superintendent may
occupy, he shall pay therefor. such rental as may be
fixed by the special board of directors of the State
Colony for Epileptics and the Feeble-minded.
Steward and clerk (who shall perform the
duties of sec:etary to the special board of
directors), not exceeding................ $ 1,750 00
Stenographer and mental examiner, not ex-
COEEMING... 0... ccc cc cece ee cece ce eeeee 1,200 00
First assistant physician.................... 2,200 00
Second assistant physician and bacteriologist 2,000 00
Engineer... 2.0... ccc cece eee cee eeees 1,200 00
It is provided, however, that the officers of the
State Colony for Epileptics and the Feeble-minded,
shall receive in addition to the respective salaries spec-
ified above, their board and lodging at the Colony,
but shall not receive any additional perquisites or
emoluments.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of one
dred and ten thousand seven hundred and fifty dollars
e shall be expended, not exceeding:
For equipment for use in operation of hos-
Pital. ccc cece cee eee eees $ 600 00
For construction of road from the Colony to
county road... 0.0... ccc cece cece $ 600 00
For painting dormitories.................... 500 00
For equipment for use in operation of farm... 150 00
For operation of school...................06- 1,750 00
Home for Needy Confederate Women at Richmond
For care of needy Confederate women in accordance with provisions
of the Act approved March 4, 1914, (Acts of Assembly, 1914,
chap 40, p. 00)..... 0... ccc ccc cece ee cc cece cere ce eneeeeee $
Memorial Hospital at Richmond
For maintenance and operation of the Memorial Hospital at Rich-
mond, for the free treatment, care and maintenance of Virginia
patients...... [eee cece tenn e eee eee eee eee eeeeeeeeenees ..
R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers Home at Richmond
For maintenance and operation of the R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers
Home at Richmond................ ccc ccc ccc c cece cencscees $
For providing for incidental personal expenses of Confederate Vet-
erans, a monthly allowance of $2.00 to each inmate of the R. E.
Lee Camp Soldiers Home at Richmond, in accordance with law.
For relief of needy Confederate Veterans afflicted with contagious
diseases or cancer, in accordance with law...... soe c ec ceceees
Total for the R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers Home at Richmond $
Catawba Sanatorium near Salem
For maintenance and operation of the Catawba Sanatorium near
It is provided that out of this appropriation of one hundred
and thirty-five thousand eight hundred and twenty-four dollars
the following salaries shall be paid:
Business manager................cceeeeeees $ 3,000 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding.................. 1,080 00
Stenographer and clerk, not exceeding....... 840 00
Resident physician....................0008. 3,500 00
First assistant resident physician............ 2,500 00
Second assistant resident physician.......... 1,200 00
Third assistant resident physician........... 900 00
It is provided, however, that for any buildings be-
longing to the Catawba Sanatorium which the business
manager, resident physician and first assistant resident
physician may occupy they shall pay therefor such
rental as may be fixed by the State Board of Health;
it is provided further that the officers of the Sanato-
rium, except the business manager, resident physician
and first assistant resident physician, shall receive in
addition to the respective salaries specified above their
board and lodging at the Sanatorium, but shall not
receive any additional perquisities or emoluments.
VA.
12,000 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of one
hundred and thirty-five thousand eight hundred and twenty-
four dollars there shall be expended, not exceeding:
For service building and nurses home........ $ 12,500 00
For filtration plant and pump house.......... 3,500 00
For installation of central heating plant...... 6,500 00
For addition to patients dining room......... 1,250 00
For dairy barn. .............. cece eee 3,500 00
For maintenance of the convict road force at
the Sanatorium. ..............cc cece eens 2,545 00
It is provided, however, that out of this appro-
priation of two thousand five hundred and forty-five
dollars for maintenance of the convict road force at the
Sanatorium there shall be paid the following salary
only: .
Sergeant, not exceeding. ah smmeesnene $ 1,200 00
Piedmont Sanatorium at Burkeville
For maintenance and operation of the Piedmont Sanatorium at
Burkeville. . 2.0... 0... ccc ccc cece cece een eeececccccceeees $ 49,167 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of forty-
nine thousand one hundred and sixty-seven dollars the fol-
ing salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent-physician.................... $ 2,500 00
Clerk, not exceeding. ..............0ceceeees 1,200 00
Stenographer, not exceeding...............4. 600 00
Resident physician.................ccceeeee 1,500 00
It is provided, however, that for any buildings
belonging to the Piedmont Sanatorium which the super-
intendent-physician may occupy he shall pay therefor
such rental as may be fixed by the State Board of
Health; it is provided further that the officers of the
Piedmont Sanatorium, except the superintendent-phy-
sician, shall receive in addition to the respective
salaries specified above their board and lodging at
the Sanatorium but shall not receive any additional
perquisites or emoluments.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of
forty-nine thousand one hundred and sixty-seven dollars
there shall be expended, not exceeding:
For clearing wood land...................-- $ 250 00
For addition to women’s building............ 5,000 00
For addition to men’s building.............. 2,500 00
Virginia Home for Incurables at Richmond
For the Virginia Home for Incurables at Richmond, for care of in-
CORRECTIONAL
Industrial Home School for Wayward Colored Girls
at Peake
For maintenance and operation of the Industrial Home School for
Wayward Colored Girls at Peake, hereafter to be known as the
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls..................
It is provided, however, that no part of this appropriation
of nineteen thousand four hundred and fifty dollars for the In-
dustrial Home School for Wayward Colored Girls at Peake,
shall be available until the entire property of the institution is
turned over to the State, and the control and direction of said
school is vested, by law, in the Commonwealth of Virginia,
under the name of the Virginia Industrial School for Colored
Girls.
Laurel Industrial School (Prison Association of
Virginia) at Laurel
For maintenance and operation of the Laurel Industrial School
(Prison Association of Virginia) at Laurel, hereafter to be
known as the Virginia Industrial School for Boys............
It is provided that out of this appropriation of seventy-five
thousand dollars there shall be expended, not exceeding:
For equipment for use in administration of
BCHOOL... 0.0... cece ccc eect c eect ee eaes $ 500 00
For equipment for use in operation of trade
BCHOOIB. ......... ccc cece cece cee cecnees 500 00
For maintenance of public free school........ 3,400 00
For equipment for use in maintenance of in-
jit) ee eT eee Tee Tere TT ere rT Tee eere 2,750 00
For equipment for use in operation of farm... . 1,000 00
For laundry and boiler plant................ 15,000 00
For transportation of inmates in accordance
with sec. 1956 of the Code of Virginia
(1919). ccc cece cece eee teeerece 2,000 00
It is further provided, however, that no part of this appro-
priation of seventy-five thousand dollars for the Laurel Indus-
trial School, now operated by the Prison Association of Virginia,
shall be available until the entire property of the institution is
turned over by the Prison Association of Virginia to the State,
and the control and direction of the said School is vested, by
law, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, under the name of the
Virginia Industrail School for Boys.
The Penitentiary at Richmond
For expenses of administration..............ccccceccccccescvccecs
Out of this appropriation of fifteen thousand seven hundred
and twenty dollars shall be paid the following salaries and ex-
penses only:
Superintendent............ccccccccececccees $ 3,000 00
Assistant superintendent, not exceeding...... 1,600 00
Keepers (3), not exceeding................... $ 4,500 0
Clerk and Bertillon operator, not exceeding... 1,500 OC
Bookkeeper, not exceeding................... 2,000 OC
Matron, not exceeding..... Laces eecceeeeans 800 0
Assistant. clerk, not exceeding cece cece eens 1,320 0
Board of Directors, five members, at the rate —
of $3.00 each per day for every day’s at-
tendance on the Board, provided that no
director shall receive more than $200.00
per annum; and provided further that out
of this appropriation shall be paid the ac-
tual traveling expenses in addition to the
per diem of the respective directors living
outside the city of Richmond...... subs 1,000 OC
‘guarding prisoners... ......... ccc ccc cece ee eeeeeeeeeees
Out of this appropriation of thirty thousand dollars shall
be paid the salaries of the interior and exterior guards at The
Penitentiary, not to exceed twenty-four in number, at an annual
rate of compensation of not exceeding twelve hundred dollars
each, and not to be paid when absent on furlough for more than
fifteen days in any one year, whether sick or otherwise; and pro-
vided further that substitute guards shall receive the same pay,
when employed, as the regularly employed guards.
medical attention..................0cceeeee Vecccwecceeecenes
Out of this appropriation of three thousand dollars shall
be paid the following salary only:
Surgeon, not exceeding...................06- $ 3,000 00
imposing capital punishment................. ccc cece cece eeee
transportation of prisoners... .......... 0. cece eect eee eens
Out of this appropriation of six thousand three hundred dol-
lars shall be paid the following salary only:
Clerk, not exceeding..................0000008 $ 300 OC
maintenance of prisoners..............0 0. cece cece cece eeeees
maintenance and operation of plant and buildings.............
providing per diem allowance for prisoners in accordance with
the provisions of the Act approved March 16, 1918 (Acts of A:
sembly, 1918, chap 301, pp. 474-476)... ....... 0... cc eee eee
Total for The Penitentiary at Richmond.................
State Penitentiary Farm at Lassiter
maintenance and operation of the State Penitentiary Farm at
It is provided that out of this appropriation of thirty-four
thousand four hundred dollars the following salaries shall be
paid:
Superintendent.............0. ccc cece cee $ 1,200 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding................... 1,200 00
Surgeon, not exceeding. ................0005: 1,200 00
It is provided, however, that out of this appro-
priation of fifteen thousand eight hundred and forty
dollars the guards at the State Penitentiary Farm, not
to exceed twenty-two in number, to be appointed by
the superintendent thereof, shall not be paid when
absent on furlough for more than fifteen days in any
one year, whether sick or otherwise; and that substi-
tute guards shall receive the same pay, when em-
ployed, as regularly employed guards.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of
thirty-four thousand four hundred dollars there shall be ex-
pended, not exceeding:
For live stock............ ccc cece cece enone $ 750 00
It is provided, further, that all proceeds and income from
the State farm, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall
be applied by the Board of Directors of The Penitentiary to the
maintenance and operation of the State Penitentiary Farm, —
including the maintenance and care of the prisoners, the main-
tenance and operation of the hospital located on the said farm,
of which a correct and itemized account shall be kept and re-
ports thereof made, and included in the regular annual reports
of the Board of Directors of The Penitentiary.
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls at Bon Air
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Home and Industrial
School for Girls at Bon Air...........0.. 0.0 ccc ccc cee cence
It is provided that out of this appropriation of fifty-two
thousand dollars the following salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent, not exceeding................ $ 2,400 00
Assistant superintendent, not exceeding....... 900 00
Physician, not exceeding..................06. 1,200 00
Farmer, not exceeding.................000008 1,200 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of
fifty-two thousand dollars there shall be expended not exceed-
ceeding:
For maintenance of public free school........ $ 1,200 00
For maintenance of probation home.......... 3,850 00
_ Provided, however, that out of this appropriation
of three thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars the
following salary shall be paid:
Superintendent of probation home,
not exceeding........... $ 720 00
For school and assembly building............ $ 12,500,00
The Board of Directors of the Virginia Home and Industrial
School for Girls at Bon Air are hereby authorized to receive white
females from twelve to thirty years of age, convicted of misde-
meanors, and committed to said school by the judges and justices of
the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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maintenance and operation of the Virginia Manual Labor School
(Negro Reformatory Association of Virginia) at Hanover,
hereafter to be known as the Virginia Manual Labor School for
‘Colored BoyB......... ccc ccc ccc cc cc cece eee c cece ee ceeseeeeves
It is provided that out of this appropriation of thirty-seven
thousand two hundred dollars there shall be expended, not ex-
ceeding:
For maintenance of public free school........ $ 1,200 00
For installation of lighting system........... 3,000 00
It is further provided, however, that no part of the above
appropriation of thirty-seven thousand two hundred dollars for
the Virginia Manual Labor School at Hanover, shall be avail-
able after August 31, 1920, or such other later date as the Gov-
ernor of Virginia may fix, unless the entire property of the in-
stitution is turned over by the Negro Reformatory Association
of Virginia to the State, and the control and direction of the
said schoo! is vested, by law, in the Commonwealth of Virginia,
under the name of the Virginia Manual Labor School for Col-
ored Boys.
PUBLIC WORKS
State Convict Road Force
maintenance and operation of the State Convict Road Force,
in accordance with chap. 87 of the Code of Virginia (1919).....
It is provided that this appropriation of three hundred and
twenty thousand five hundred dollars hereby made to the State
Convict Road Force shall be inclusive of all funds to be used
by the State Convict Road Force which are directly payable
out of the general fund of the State treasury, including the ex-
penses heretofore paid out of the appropriations out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury for ‘‘criminal charges;’’ and it is
further provided that the expenditures out of this appropria-
tion of three hundred and twenty thousand five hundred dol-
lars shall be made in accordance with the provisions of sec-
tion 2081 of the Code of Virginia (1919).
It also is further provided that out of this appropriation of
three hundred and twenty thousand five hundred dollars there
shall be expended, not exceeding:
For medical care and supervision of the con-
victs in the several State Convict Road
State Highway Commission
the State Highway Commission for supervising the State high-
way system in accordance with the provisions of the Act ap-
proved September 5, 1919 (Acts of Assembly, 1919, Extra Ses-
sion, chap 31, pp. 53-59)... 0... ccc ccc eee eee e ne eees
Out of this appropriation of eleven thousand dollars shall
e paid the following salaries and special compensations only:
Stenographer and clerk, not exceeding........ $ 1,200 00
Members of State Highway Commission (5),
per diem of $10.00 each, not exceeding
$1,000.00 each per annum............... 5,000 00
State Highway Department
expenses of administration and engineering..................:
Out of this appropriation of three hundred and ten thous-
and three hundred and ten dollars shall be paid the following
salaries only:
State Highway Commissioner................ $ 5,000 00
Assistant Commissioner, not exceeding....... _ 4,000 00
Second Assistant Commissioner, not exceeding 3,300 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding................... 1,800 00
Secretary to the State Highway Commission- oo
er, not exceeding............. ccc cc eeee 1,800 00
Additional employes, not exceeding. ceasanses 167,560 00
construction and reconstruction of State highways and to meet
Federal aid.....,...............0 00 ee ER agugane asse5 aaenen ass
construction and maintenance of State and county highways...
It is provided, however, that this appropriation of seven
hundred thousand dollars shall include four hundred thousand
dollars appropriated by the Act ‘approved September 5, 1919
(Acts of Assembly, 1919, Extra Session, chap 52, pp. 79-80),
payable: during the year ending September 5, 1921, which is
hereby re-appropriated and made payable during the year end-
ing February 28, 1922, instead of during the year ending Sep-
tember 5, 1921; provided: further that this appropriation of
seven hundred thousand dollars shall be expended in accord-
ance with the provisions of chap. 88 of the Code of Virginia
(1919) and the provisions of the Act approved Aarch 27, 1918
(Acts of Assembly, 1918, chap 426, pp. 776-778).
construction and reconstruction of State highways and to meet
Federal aid, to be paid from the proceeds of special taxés, se-
gregated by law, for the construction and reconstruction of State
highways, as estimated bythe Auditor of Public Accounts;
provided, however, that no part of this appropriation shall be
paid out of the general fund of the State treasury $2,050,500 00
maintenance of State highways to be paid from the proceeds of
special taxes, segregated by law, to the maintenance of State
highways, as estimated by the Auditor of Public Accounts;
provided, however, that no part of this appropriation shall be
paid out of the general fund of the State treasury $1,100,000 00
Total for the State Highway Department (out of the gen-
anses Of administration..............cccce cece ce ceeececees
Out of this appropriation of seventeen thousand three hun-
i and fifteen dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Commissioner of Fisheries................... $ 2,500 00
Shell-fish commissioner...................... 1,800 00
Members of commission (3), at $200.00 each
PCr ANNUM. ...... cee eee eee eee ees 600 00
Engineer, not exceeding...................005 2,500 00
Assistant engineer, not exceeding............. 1,800 00
Stenographer, hot exceeding................. 1,200 00
Clerk, not exceeding..................0cceeee 200 00
tection of oyster beds and fish.................. ccc ccc eeee
Out of this appropriation of forty-four thousand nine hun-
hoa eighty-five dollars shall be paid the following salaries
‘Captain of the ‘“Maury,’’ not exceeding......$ 2,000 00
Engineer of the ‘‘Maury,’’ not exceeding...... 1,800 00
Captain of the ‘‘Tangier,’’ not exceeding..... 1,080 00
Engineer of the ‘“Tangier,’’ not exceeding..... 900 00
Captain of the ‘‘Carlotta,’’ not exceeding... .. 1,260 00
Engineer of the ‘“‘Carlotta,’’ not exceeding... . 1,080 00
Captain of the ‘‘Catharine,’”’ not exceeding... 1,080 00
Engineer of the ‘‘Catharine,’’ not exceeding. . 900 00
Captain of the ‘“‘Stranger,’’ not exceeding... .. 900 00
Engineer of the ‘‘Stranger,’’ not exceeding... . 600 00
Captain of the ‘‘Katie,’’ not exceeding....... $ 1,080 0o
Engineer of the ‘‘Katie,’’ not exceeding...... 900 OU
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 7,940 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of
y-four thousand nine hundred and eighty-five dollars there
il be expended, not exceeding:
For boat: 02... cc cece cece ect e ence eee eeeee $ 1,800 00
s further provided that out of the total appropriation of
o thousand three hundred dollars, hereby made to the
sion of Fisheries, there shall be set aside a sum sufficient to
e expenditures provided for by sec. 3271 of the Code of Vir-
919).
lso is further provided that all revenues collected by the
sion of Fisheries, all other laws or parts of laws to the con-
s9twithstanding, shall be placed in the general fund of the
easury; and it is provided further that the total appropria-
sixty-two thousand three hundred dollars, hereby made to
amission of Fisheries, shall be paid out of the general fund
tate treasury.
Total for the Commission of Fisheries...................
(Ex-officio Superintendent of Grounds and Public Buildings
and Superintendent of Weights and Measures)
riding ice, fuel, light and water for the Capitol and Library
dings, Governor’s House and power plant................
‘ing and recording instruments of title to public lands in
mrdance with law... 2.0.0... cece cece enc eee e cee ee ececes
Out of this appropriation of four thousand three hundred
thirty-five dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Registrar of the Land Office................. $ 3,000 00
Clerk, not exceeding..................000055 1,320 00
ntenance and operation of grounds and public buildings...
Out of this appropriation of thirty-seven thousand three
dred and forty-five dollars shall be paid the following sala-
only:
Elevator conductors and watchmen at Library
Building(2), not exceeding $1,260.00 each.$ 2,520 00
Night watchman at Library Building, not ex-
COEGING. 0... eee cece eect e ec eeees 1,200 00
Attendant and watchman for Supreme Court
of Appeals, not exceeding................ 1,200 00.
Janitors at Library Building (2), not exceed-
in $1,000.00 each ....................0..8. 2,000 00
Engineer and electrician, not exceeding...... 2,000 00
Engineers at power plant (2), not exceeding
$1,500.00 .each....... 0... cee cee eee 3,000 00
Firemen at power plant (3) not exceeding
$1,200.00 each...... 0.0. .c. ccc cece eee eee 3,600 00
Capitol policemen (5), got exceeding $1,320.00
each, and one who shall be in charge of
convicts in Capitol grounds, note exceed-
ing $1,440.00.......... 0... ccc cee 8,040 00
Janitors at Capitol Building (3), not exceed-
ing $1,000.00 each...................005, 3,000 00
Elevator conductors and watchmen at Capitol
Building (2), not exceeding $1,260.00 each 2,520 00
Substitutes for elevator conductors at the
Capitol and Library buildings, and engi-
neers and firemen atthe Power plant, while
on leave of absence, with pay. not ex-
It is further provided that out of this appropriation of
ty-seven thousand three hundred and forty-five dollars,
re shall be expended, not exceeding:
For equipment for maintenance and operation
-of grounds and buildings........ eee e eee $ 520 00
Total for the Registrar of the Land Office
elopment of the mineral and forestry resources of the Com-
Out of this appropriation of eight hundred dollars shall be
1 the following salary only:
Secretary of the State Geological Commission, not ex-
State Forester
tection and development of the forest resources of the Com-
awealth in accordance with the provisions of chap. 28 of the
le of Virginia (1919)... 00... ccc ccc ccc cece ce eeeees
Out of this appropriation of sixteen thousand nine hundred
twenty dollars shall be paid the following salaries and
res only:
State Forester ...... 0.0... cece cee eee $ 3,000 00
Assistant State Forester .................... 2,200 00
Assistant Forester, not exceeding............ 1,800 00
Stenographer, not exceeding................. 1,000 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 3,825 00
State Geological Survey
logical surveying, in accordance with secs. 828 to 833, in-
ive, of the Code of Virginia (1919)................ 000 eee
Out of this appropriation of thirteen thousand dollars shall
paid the following salaries and wages only:
State Geologist ............. cee cece cece $ 2,000 00
Assistant State Geologist.................... 1,800 00
Clerk, not exceeding..............0cc0ceeees 1,200 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 1,875 00
ographic mapping in co-operation with the United States
logical Survey... ....... cc ccc cece cece eee eeeeeeeeees
Total for the State Geological Survey ..................
EXAMINING AND LICENSING
State Board of Pharmacy
lating the practice of pharmacy in accordance with the pro-
ons of chap. 70 of the Code of Virginia (1919)..............
Out of this appropriation of five thousand six hundred
twenty-five dollars shall be paid the following salaries and
‘ial compensations only:
Secretary and treasurer..................00. $ 2,500 00
Stenographer, not exceeding................. 720 00
Members of Board, per diem, in accordance
with provisions of sec. 1670 of Code of Vir-
ginia (1919), not exceeding.............. 400 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.......... 100 00
poard or Commissioners for the Promotion of Uniformity
of Legislation in the United States
promoting uniform State laws, not exceeding........... coer
Confederate Memorial Associations
- caring for the graves of Confederate dead, in accordance with
the provisions of the Act approved March 16, 1918 (Acts of
Assembly, 1918, chap 306, pp. 480-481), a sum sufficient.....
\
Travelers Aid Society of Danville
the Travelers Aid Society of Danville, a providing aid for
travelers...... EM GS EE PSHE EVER SEE SERS RESSSEEEE SSS ERESUHERER EA
Travelers Aid Society of Newport News
the Travelers Aid Society of Newport News, for providing aid
for travelers. ..... ccc ccc cece cece c ates eeeeeeececees
Travelers Aid Society of Norfolk
the Travelers Aid Society of Norfolk, for providing aid for
EPAVGIOTE. .. ce nwensnmmaersmmmascnn Senn
Travelers Aid Society of Petersburg
the Travelers Aid Society of Petersburg, for providing aid for
10) C-) 5; eee eeeeee |
Travelers Aid Society of Virginia at Richmond
the Travelers Aid Society of Virginia at Richmond, for provid-
ing aid for travelers... 2... 6... ccc cece cece cet eeesenesens
Travelers Aid Society of Roanoke
the Travelers Aid Society of Roanoke, for providing aid for
travelers... 0. ccc ccc cece cece tence cece ence eeeeeeecesers
Virginia State Fair Association
the Virginia State Fair Association, Inc., for providing State
premiums, which is to be applied towards the payment of said
premiums upon the agricultural, horticultural, live-stock and
poultry exhibits to be offered in the name of the Commonwealth
of Virginia at the annual exhibitions of said Association......
It is provided, however, that the Governor of Virginia, and
four others, to be appointed by him, two from the State
Board of Agriculture and Immigration, and two from the board
of directors of the Virginia State Fair Association, Inc., shall
constitute a committee of five to determine the number, amount
and character of premiums provided for in this appropriation
cffive thousand dollars. The said committee shall receive no
compensation for their services.
It is provided further that the appropriation of five thous-
and dollars hereby made shall be subject to payment to the
Virginia State Fair Association, Inc., upon order of the com-
mittee, herewith provided for, by warrant of its chairman.
Total appropriations out of the general fund of the State
treasury for the year ending February 28, 1922....... $10,890,038 77
2. The appropriations provided for in this. act for making loans
to students at the several State institutions shall be expended, upon
such terms, and according to such rules, as may be prescribed by
the respective governing boards of the institutions for which the
appropriations are made, in making loans to needy and deserving
students of talent and character from Virginia in the academic depart-
ments in said institutions for the purpose of aiding these to obtain an
education at such institutions, who might not be able otherwise to do
so. Such loans shall not exceed $100.00 in any one session to the same
student ; and they shall be made to said students upon such terms, as
to time and security, as the authorities of the respective institutions
shall determine in each case; provided, however, that the rate of inter-
est charged said students on such loans shall be 4 per centum per
annum.
The said State students’ loan funds shall be preserved from de-
pletion by the said institutions; and, together with the repayment and
accretions thereto, shall be held and used for the purpose specified in
this act and no other; and each of the said institutions shall annually,
not later than July in each year thereafter, file in the office of the
superintendent of public instruction a statement, in detail, showin
for the year past the amounts received by said funds, or the loans
made, to whom made, and upon what terms, the amount of the
corpus of said fund, the amounts repaid to said funds, and from whom,
and any other information deemed pertinent by the institution so
reporting, or which may have been requested by the superintendent of
public instruction.
The auditor of public accounts shall make no payment to. any of
the said institutions on account of the said students’ loan funds unless
and until the institution applying for such payment shall have fur-
nished the said auditor of public accounts a certificate from the super-
Intendent of public instruction that such institution has complied in
rs respects with the foregoing requirements of this act in relation
thereto. | .
The State accountant shall annually audit and exhibit in his. annual
report the accotint of the said funds at each of the said institutions.
3. All public revenue received into the State treasury within the
two appropriation years provided for in this act, with the exception
of the revenues segregated by law to special purposes, and the bal-
ance of the appropriations made by previous acts of the general assem-
bly unexpended at the close of business on the twenty-ninth day of
February, nineteen hundred and twenty, which unexpended balances
are hereby declared’ to be lapsed into the State treasury, are hereby
designated the general fund of the State treasury of the Common-
wealth ‘of Virginia, and shall be used for the payment of the appro-
priations provided for in this act, subject to the limitations and upon
the conditions set out in this act. |
The appropriations for the maintenance and operation of public
institutions and the hospitals for the insane shall be paid in monthly
installments, but the auditor of public accounts is hereby authorized
and required to pay the special or extraordinary items provided for
in the appropriations, other than for “support” to the institutions and
hospitals for the insane in monthly installments, or otherwise, as,
in his judgment, the conditions of the State treasury will permit.
No State department, institution or other agency receiving appro-
priations under the provisions of this act, except the hospitals for the
insane and the State Colony for Epileptics and the Feeble-minded at
Madison Heights, shall exceed the amount of its appropriations, and
if any such State department, institution or other agency shall exceed
the amount of its appropriation, there shall be no reimbursement of
said excess, nor shall there be any liability or obligation upon the State
to make any appropriation hereafter to meet such deficit, and the
members of any governing board of any State department, institution
or other agency, or, if there be no governing board, the head of any
State department, institution or other agency, making any such ex-
cessive expenditures—in the case of members of governing boards,
who shall have voted therefor—shall, in the discretion ut tne gov-
érnor, be deemed guilty of neglect of official duty, and be subject to
removal therefor.
It shall not be lawful for the auditor of public accounts to pay any
State department, institution or other agency, including the State hos-
pitals for the insane and the State Colonoy for Epileptics and the
Feeble-minded at Madison Heights, any money except as is provided
for in this act, or in pursuance of some act of the general assembly
making special appropriation therefor.
The proper officer of each State department, institution or other
agency, for which appropriations are made, shall, in his annual report,
give an itemized account of the expenditures out of such appropria-
tions of such State department, institution or other agency, classified
and itemized in accordance with the budget classifications adopted by
the governor; and every such officer of this State for whose depart-
ment, institution or agency appropriations are hereby made, shall
make annually a report of all other sums received by such department.
institution, officer, or other agency from any source, and such reports
and accounts shall embrace the expenditure of all funds appropriated,
including the mterest on bonds held by such State departments, insti-
tutions, officers, or other agencies, and hereinbefore directed to be paid
to them, which reports shall be forwarded to the general assembly
and laid before both houses at each session thereof.
4. None of the moneys mentioned in this act shall be expended
for any other purposes than those for which they are specifically ap-
propriated ; provided, however, that the several appropriations made
by this act out of the general fund of the State treasury may not only
be used for the purposes specified in this act, but authority is hereby
given to the governing board of any State department, institution o1
other agency, or, if there be no governing board, to the head of such
State department, institution or other agency named in this act, to
transfer, within the respective department, institution or other agency,
any such appropriations from the object for which specifically appro-
pnated or set aside to some other object deemed more necessary in
view of later developments, subject, however, in every case, to the
consent and approval of the governor in writing, first obtained; and
provided that the total amount appropriated to the respective depart-
ment, institution or other agency shall in no case be exceeded; and,
further provided, that when such transfers are authorized by the
governor, he shall set forth fully the reasons for authorizing each such
transfer of funds in the next budget submitted to the general assem-
bly in accordance with law.
5. All the appropriations herein made for the two years ending
respectively on February 28, 1921, and on February 28, 1922, unex-
pended at the close of business on February 28, 1922, shall revert to
and become a part of the general fund of the State treasury of the
Commonwealth of Virginia, and shall not thereafter be paid by the
auditor of public accounts; and the same shall be charged off upon
the books of his office.
6. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of
this act be and the same are hereby repealed.
7. This act shall be in force from its passage.