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.
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Volume | 1922 |
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Law Number | 301 |
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Chap. 301.—An ACT to amend an re-enact section 2337 of the Code of Vir
ginia, as amended by an act approved March 18, 1920. (H B 416
Approved March 20, 1922.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That sec
tion twenty-three hundred and thirty-seven of the Code of Virginia
as amended by an act approved March eighteenth, nineteen hundrec
and twenty, be amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
Sec. 2337. Commissioner to extend levies and taxes ; compensation
therefor.—The commissioner shall extend in his land book and book
of personal property the total of the county and district levies, as the
case may be, including the road and school levies so as to show the
aggregate amount of all such levies assessed against each person
assessed with State taxes on said books. The commissioner of the
revenue shall recapitulate the levies in such form as the auditor shall
prescribe, and for this service he shall receive such compensation
as the board of supervisors or council, as the case may be, may deem
reasonable, but the same shall not be less than five per centum of
the amount of taxes lawfully assessed for county, district and school
purposes, or for city purposes, as the case may be, when the taxes
assessed for such purposes shall not exceed ten thousand dollars, and
when the amount exceeds ten thousand dollars the commissions al-
lowed on excess shall be three and one-half per centum up to fifteen
thousand dollars, and two and one-half per centum upon the amount
in excess of fifteen thousand dollars and up to twenty thousand
dollars and one and one-half per centum upon the amount in excess of
twenty thousand dollars and up to sixty thousand dollars and one
and one-fourth per centum upon the amount in excess of sixty thous-
and dollars and up to two hundred thousand dollars and one per
centum upon the amount in excess of two hundred thousand dollars,
except in cities the commissions in excess of thirty thousand dollars
shall be one per centum. The rate of commissions prescribed in this
section shall apply to assessments for the year 1922 and thereafter
until otherwise provided by law.