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
Law Body
Assembly, 1918, chap. 388, pp. 578-620), and of the
act approved March 20, 1920 (Acts of Assembly, 1920,
chap 383, pp. 570-572)... ec ee ee eee 70,000 OU
The Attorney General shall receive the sum of
$500.00 per annum out of this appropriation for his
services in connection with the Prohibition Department.
The Assistant Attorney General shall receive as
an additional salary the sum of $500.00 to be paid out
of this appropriation for the enforcement of prohibition.
Total for the Attorney General............2.6. $ 86,910 00
Auditor of Public Accounts
For recording the financial transactions of the State....... $ 50,680 00
Out of this appropriation of fifty thousand six
hundred and eighty 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 ......ccccccscccees 3,000 00
Chief auditing clerk and second as-
sistant to the Auditor........:. 2,500 00
Chief pension clerk. .........e000. 2,500 00
Chief revenue clerk ...........0000. 2,500 00
Chief clerk in charge of accounts with
treasurers and clerks of courts.. 2,500 00
Additional employes, and premium on
official bond of the Auditor of ©
Public Accounts not exceeding... 31,680 00
For collecting old claims (as authorized by sec. 2596 of the
Code of Virginia, 1919), and for adjustment of State
ists) a err ee 1,000 00
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).
For refund of capitation taxes (including delinquent capita-
tion taxes afterwards collected) to counties and cities. . 250,000 00
For registering marriages and divorces.............- gx ke 4,100 00
It is provided that this appropriation of four thou-
sand one hundred 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, chap 220, p. 397).
For refunding erroneous assessments of taxes under order
Of COUTEB 2... ccc ccc etc eee ee eee eee teeter tenes 10,000 00
paying clerks for reporting and recording sales of de-
linquent lands Terr rr rrr TT rrr Terre sme emmmy ee wR SE
support of lunatics in: jails and in charge of private
persons ........ ELE TEEETT CTT Teer TT eee eee
payment of pensions.................. cee eeeeeee
Out of this appropriation of one million 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 $180.00 a year for total blind-
ness, $250.00 a year; to $75.00 a year for total dis-
ability, $130.00 a year; to $55.00 a year for partial
disability, $100.00 a vear; to $86.00 a year for loss of
limb, $130.00 a year; and to each widow of a soldier,
sailor or marine, who was married prior to May 1, 1877,
and who is otherwise entitled under this act to $50.00
a year, $76.00 a-year, and to the personal representa-
tive of each deceased pensioner $25.00 for the funeral
expenses of such deceased pensioner; provided, however,
that the said sum of $25.00 may be paid without the
qualification of a personal representative to the under-
taker, when such undertaker shall file his bill, verified
by proper affidavit with the Auditor of Public Accounts,
together with copy of death certificate of such
pensioner; and the other allowances as authorized by
the act aforesaid.
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 increased 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 re-
ceive under the provisions of the said act approved
February 28, 1918, provided further that if the prop-
erty held, as hereinbefore provided, by a Confederate
soldier, his wife or widow, assessed at $2,000 or more,
yield a total income less than $300, 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 one million dollars for clerk hire, expenses, ete.
And it is further provided that out of the appro-
priation 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. The
Auditor of Public Accounts shall pay quarterly at such
dates as he may prescribe the pensions authorized by
this act.
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 56, p. 81)..... ccc eee wee ‘
bonds of clerks in State offices ccc ce tec e ee tc eee ce eee
Out of this appropriation of seven hundred and
fifty 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 Ac-
counts is hereby authorized to pay out of the respective
appropriations made by this ‘act to the several State
departments, the premiums ‘on the official bonds of
the respective clerks, in said State departments, speci-
fied 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 dis-
tributing records of assessments.:............ es .
Out of this appropriation of three hundred thou-
sand dollars shall be paid.commissions to commissioners
of the revenue and examiners of records, and the postage
and express charges on land and property books, etc.
criminal charges ..........c cc cece ccccvccens
Out.of this.appropriation of five hundred. thousand
dollars shall be paid the costs incident to the arrest
and prosecution. of persons charged with the violation
of State laws, including expenses of juries, witnesses,
etc.; the transportation. costs. of the State -Board of
Charities and Corrections.as. provided. by sec. 190%. of
costs of the Virginia “Manual ‘Labor School for Colored
Boys (Acts of Assembly, 1920, chap 3944, pp. 515- 516),
as provided by the act approved February. 5, 1900 (Acts
of Assembly, 1899-1900, chap 273, sec. 6, p. 302) ; ‘cost
of maintenance in local jails of persons charged with
violation of State laws, including food, clothing, medl-
cine, medical attention, guarding, etc., provided, how-
ever, that all jail physicians be paid at the rate pro-
vided 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 coroners’ fees,
etc.
It is provided, however, that no part of this ap-
propriation of five hundred thousand 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 Virginia Industrial School for Boys
(Acts of Assembly, 1920, chap 76, pp. 64-66).
Total for the Auditor of Public Accounts........ :
Second Auditor
recording the financial transactions of the State....!
Out of this appropriation of twelve thousand
eight hundred and seventy-nine dollars shall be paid the
following salaries and wages only:
Second Auditor ............... ...-$ 2,800 00
First clerk and Assistant to the Sec-
ond Auditor .........cccccece 2,500 00
Additional employes, not exceeding. . 7,009 00
payment of interest on the State Debt, a sum sufficient..
Out of this appropriation of eight hundred and forty
thousand dollars shall be paid the interest on the public
debt funded under the acts approved February 14,
1882, February 28, 1892, January 31, 13894; January
23, 1896, and the amendments thereto; as provided
by law.
Total for the Second Auditor...........-0ce00.
Secretary of the Commonwealth
keeping the official records and documents of the
Commonwealth ......ccccccscccccescescevessccese ‘
Out of this appropriation of twelve thousand nine
hundred and fifty dollars shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Secretary of the Commonwealth.....$ 4,000 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding.......... 3,600 00
File clerk, not exceeding........... $ 1,200 00
Record clerk, not exceeding......... 1,200 00
Janitor and messenger, not exceeding. 1,200 00
For Licensing and registering automotive vehicles and record-
ing titles thereto in accordance with law, to be paid out
of the State Highway Maintenance and Construction
Fund, provided, however, that no part of this appropria-
tion shall be paid out of the general fund of the State
tFEASUFY 2. ccc cee eee eee cece cen cces $124,785 00
Out of this appropriation of one hundred and twen-
ty-four thousand seven hundred and eighty-five dollars
shall be paid the following salaries only:
Clerks (2), not exceeding $2,400 each..$ 4,800 00
Clerks (3), not exceeding $1,800 each. 5,400 00
Clerks (10), not exceeding $1,200
CACH 2. ccc ec c cc cere sc crscves 12,000 00
Inspector (1), not exceeding..... eas 1,800 00
Inspectors (7), not exceeding $1,500
CACH 2... cc cece ec cccccccces --.- 10,500 00
Additional employes, not exceeding. . 9,000 00
It is hereby provided, however, that all fees and
licenses collected by the Secretary of the Common-
wealth for licensing and registering titles to automotive
vehicles and recording titles thereto after the close of
business on February 28, 1922, together with any funds
previously collected for these purposes and still unex-
pended in the hands of the Secretary of the Common-
wealth as of said date, shall be paid direct and promptly
into the State treasury to the credit of the State High-
way Maintenance and Construction Fund without de-
ductions of any kind being made therefrom; and it is
further provided that the funds appropriated for licens-
ing and registering automotive vehicles und recording
titles thereto as provided in this act shall be paid out
of the State Highway Maintenance and Construction
Fund by warrants drawn on the Auditor of Public Ac-
counts by the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
State Accountant
For examination of State accountsS..........ccccccsccces $ 12,325 00
Out of this appropriation of twelve thousand three
hundred and twenty-five dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries and expenses only:
State Accountant ...........00000. $ 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, a sum sufficient.
For examination of the accounts of city and county officials
and agencies handling State funds.............c.e.00-. $ 10,000 00
Total for the State Accountant............cc00. $ 22,325 00
State Treasurer
For the custody and disbursement of State money........ $ 27,781 00
Out of this appropriation of twenty-seven thousand
seven hundred and eighty-one dollars shall be paid the
following salaries only:
State Treasurer ..... wee e cece cence $ 5,000 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding........ ae 3,000 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.. 17,700 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of twenty-seven thousand seven hundred and eighty-one
dollars there shall be paid the premium on the official
bond of the State Treasurer............. $ 300 00
"Superintendent of Public Printing
For expenses of. administration of the office of superin-
tendent of public printing...... bem ectwmew ew ie -----$ °9,560 00
Out of this appropriation of nine thousand five
hundred and sixty dollars shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Superintendent of Public Printing...$ 3,600 00
Assistant superintendent ....... aes 2,750 00
Clerk and stenographer, not exceeding. 1,500 00
Messenger and clerk, not exceeding. 1,200 00
For public printing .......... ccc cc wee cece TTT . 90,200 00
Out of this appropriation of ninety thousand two
hundred dollars shall be paid the cost of printing, bind-
ing, etc., of the Virginia reports....... .-$ 10,000 00
Total for the Superintendent of Public Printing. .$ 99,760 00
It is hereby provided, however, that no part of this
appropriation of ninety-nine thousand seven hundred
and sixty dollars for the Superintendent of Public
Printing shall be expended in furnishing stationery or
other office supplies to any State officer, department,
board, institution, or other State agency.
Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics
axpenses of administration of the Bureau of Labor and
Industrial Statistics ....... cc cc wc ce cc ccc cece ce ees ‘
Out of this appropriation of ten thousand five
hundred and ninety dollars shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Commissioner of Labor....... waaue $ 3,600 00
Assistant Commissioner of Labor and
chief clerk ........ccccccccces 2,400 00
Clerk-stenographer, not exceeding.... 1,500 00
Stenographer, not exceeding........ 1,200 00
compilation and publication of industrial statistics. ...
Out of this appropriation of two thousand one
hundred dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Clerk, not exceeding............c00- $ 1,200 00
nspection of factories and storesS........cccccceceees
Out of this appropriation of eight thousand four
hundred and fifty dollars shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Inspector, not exceeding............ $ 1,800 00
Inspectors (2), not exceeding $1, 500
CACH wo csete cc cacceccccccccene 3,000 00
inspection of mimeS ........ ccc cece cece eee veccvee
Out of this appropriation of eight thousand nine
hundred and seventy-five dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only: |
Inspectors (3), not exceeding $1,800
CG | $ 5,400 00
supervising the employment of women and children
Im industry .... cc cc cc wc ccc ce ccc eee eee rece seees
Out of this appropriation of two thousand five hun-
dred and twenty-five dollars shall be paid the follow-
ing salary only:
Director, not exceeding............. $ 1,800 00
Total for the Bureau of Labor and Industrial Sta-
tisticS 2... ee et we ce ee we tw ee ee
Commissioners of the Sinking Fund
For supervising the debt service of the State...... ee) 650 0U
Out of this appropriation of six hundred and fifty
dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Secretary, not exceeding ......... $ 300 00
For providing for the sinking fund for the redemption of
the State Debt, a sum sufficient........... 0. ewes 119,423 92
This appropriation of one hundred and nineteen
thousand four hundred and twenty-three dollars and
ninety-two cents, or so much thereof as may be neces-
sary, shall be used to carry out the provisions of sec.
2594 of the Code of Virginia (1919).
Total for the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. .$ 120,073 U2
State Fee Commission
For regulating compensation of fee officers.............6. $ 250 00
Out of this appropriation of two hundred and fifty
doliars shall be paid the following salary only:
Stenographer, not exceeding.........§ 200 00
Industrial Commission of Virginia
For expenses of administration of the Industrial Commis-
Sion Of VirBinlh occ cccw cesses tees aweseuee escseeee$ 87,752 00
Out of this appropriation of thirty-seven thousand
seven hundred and fifty-two dollars shall be paid the
following salaries and special compensations only:
Members of the’Industrial Commission
of Virginia (3), at $4,000 each. .$ 12,000 00
PGCTOIATY .ccceeneeeceeeeriueveus 3,000 00
Stenographers (2), not exceeding
$1,800 each 2.0... ce cue cece 3,600 00
Stenographer, not exceeding........ 1,880 00
Clerk, not exceeding...........200.8. 1,080 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.. 500 00
For examination and adjustment of claims.............- 15,067 00
Out of this appropriation of fifteen thousand and
sixty-seven dollars shall be paid the following salaries
only:
Chief of claims, not exceeding...... $ 3,000 00
Stenographers (3), not exceeding.... 3,900 00
Medical examiner, not exceeding.... 1,800 00
Clerks (3), not exceeding.......... 3,240 00
For field inspection and adjustment of claims............ 5,130 00
Out of this appropriation of five thousand one
hundred and thirty dollars shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only:
Deputy, not exceeding............. $ 3,000 00
Additional employes, not exceeding. . 625 00
insurance and accident statistics. ..........ccccccees
Out of this appropriation of six thousand one
hundred and fifteen dollars shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only:
Statistician, not exceeding.......... $ 3,000 00
Stenographer, not exceeding........ 1,200 00
Additional employes, not exceeding... 1,100 00
vocational training in accordance with the provisions
of the act approved March 20, 1920 (Acts of Assembly,
1920, chap 392, pp. 583-585) ....... ccc c cw wee eee
Total for the Industrial Commission of Virginia. .:
It is hereby provided, however, that on and after
March 1, 1922, all receipts from taxes levied and col-
lected under the provisions of the act which became a
law on March 21, 1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918, chap.
400, pp. 637-659), as amended by the act approved
March 15, 1920 (Acts of Assembly, 1920, chap 176,
pp. 256-265), on industrial self-insurers, and on the
premiums received by industrial insurance carriers, in-
suring employers in this State against liability for per-
sonal injuries to their employes or death caused there-
by, together with all other receipts from all sources
collected for the support of the Industrial Commission
of Virginia, shall be paid direct and promptly into the
general fund of the State treasury.
Purchasing Commission
purchasing commodities for the State...............
Out of this appropriation of eleven thousand two
hundred dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Commissioner of State Hospitals as
ex-officio State purchasing agent.$ 1,600 00
Assistant State purchasing agent, not
exceeding ......cccverpecccces 3,000 00
Clerk and hookkeenur, not exceeding. 1,800 00
Clerk and stenographer, not exceeding. 1,500 00
State Board of Health
For expenses of administration of the State Board of Health.$
Out of this appropriation of twenty-four thov-
sand four hundred and sixty-four dollars shall be paid
the following salaries, wages and special compensations
only:
State Health Commiissioner......... $ 5,000 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding.......... 2,400 00
Additional employes, not exceeding... 6,540 00
Members, State Board of Health, not
Exceeding .....cccccccvccccecs 728 00
For sanitary engineering ....:....ccce0¢ cece cere ee eces
Out of this appropriation of fifteen thousand
four hundred and fifty dollars shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries only:
Chief engineer ........... soeceee-H 3,500 00
First assistant engineer, not exceeding 3,000 00
Second assistant engineer, not exceed-
| tr . 2,500 00
Secretary-stenographer, not exceeding 1,200 00
For health publicity ..........ccccecce. errr Tre TTT :
Out of this appropriation of five thousand four
hundred dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Director, not exceeding.............-$ 1,800 00
For State aid for co-operative sanitation.................
For prevention of malaria. .... 2... cc cee ce tw teens
For inspection of convict campsS........cccceccccccvess
For operation of laboratory... ... ccc cee eee eee eee eens
For child welfare and public health nursing..............
@ut of this appropriation of thirty-eight thousand
and twenty dollars shall be paid the following salaries
only:
Physician, not exceeding......... .-$ 2,500 00
Chief nurse, not exceeding.......... 2,000 00
Other employes, not exceeding...... 3,420 00
For control of venereal diseases...........5e06- cr ammaie
For treatment of orthopedic cases............. cece eens
For control of epidemics............. 2c cc ee eee eee eees
24,464
15,450
5,400
25,000
5,000
750
15,000
38,020
10,000
25,000
5,000
Total for the State Board of Health............ $ 169,084
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
Bureau of Vital Statistics
For collection and publication of vital statistics.......... $
Out of this appropriation of nineteen thousand
nine hundred and thirty-five dollars shall be paid the
following salaries and wages only:
State Registrar of Vital Statistics....$ 3,000 00
Assistant State registrar and statis- :
tician, not exceeding........... 1,800 00
Additional employes, not exceeding. . 9,420 00
For collection and publication of marriage and divorce
statistics .......... Se paw eR eee eR HERS EDR KER EH BE
Out of this appropriation of two thousand eight
hundred and fifty-five dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only:
Chief clerk, not exceeding.......... $ 1,200 00
Clerk, not exceeding............... 1,080 00
For prevention of blindness...........cccccccccvcces 7
Out of this appropriation of two thousand three
hundred dollars shall be paid the following salary only:
Clerk, not exceeding .....:........$ 1,200 00
State Corporation Commission
For expenses of administration of the State Corporation
Commission ..... ccc ccc cece cece ccs cs cessevecce
Out of this appropriation of forty-nine thousand
one hundred and five dollars shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries only:
Chairman, State Corporation Com-
Mission ..... ccc csccccvccces $ 5,000 00
Other members of the State Cor-
poration Commission (2), at
$4,800 each ..... cece eee ceees 9,600 00
Secretary and clerk of the State Cor-
poration Commission (without
fees; the fees collected by him
to be paid into the general fund of
the State treasury) ........... 4,000 00
Counsel to the State Corporation Com-
Mission ..... ccc eee e secs ecces 4,000 00
Additional employes, not exceeding... 22,080 00
For supervision of taxation, statistics and public service....
19,935 UU
2,855 00
2,300 00
25,090 00
49,105 00
$,050 00
Out of this appropriation of eight thousand and
fifty dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
First assistant assessor and special
representative, not exceeding....$ 3,300 00
Second assistant assessor, not exceed-
TOS 6s 60068 FSS BHO ERE MDa HES 2,500 00
Third assistant assessor, not exceed-
0 1,800 00
For rate regulation ..... ccc ccc cc ec ce we ew ewww cece ces $
Out of this appropriation of nine thousand two
hundred dollars shall be paid the following salaries only:
Commerce counsel, not exceeding....$ 4,500 00
Rate clerk, not exceeding........... 2,700 00
For regulating heat, light and power, water and telephone
COMPAMICS 2... ccc cere cree racer escvcvcvcesseces
Out of this appropriation of eight thousand nine
hundred and twenty-five dollars shall be paid the
following salaries only:
Engineer ........cccccsvccccvcces -$ 3,600 00
First assistant engineer, not exceeding. 2,000 00
Second assistant engineer, not exceed-
"ENE gcagegns pee begs eeeeaseae 1,800 00
For civil engineering and mineral land assessments........
Out of this appropriation of three thousand nine
hundred and fifty dollars shall be paid the following
salary only:
Civil engineer and éauintant assessor
of mineral lands, not exceeding.$ 2,750 00
For regulating sale of securities in accordance with the
provisions of the act approved March 20, 1920 (Acts
of Assembly, 1920, chap 359, pp. 536-544)........
Out of this appropriation of five thousand eight
. hundred and seventy-five dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only:
Assistant director, not exceeding.....$ 2,400 00
Inspector, not exceeding........... 1,800 00
It is hereby provided, however, that all fees here-
after collected by the State Corporation Commission for
regulating the sale of securities under the act approved
March 20, 1920, aforesaid, shall be paid into the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury.
For the further expense of inspection, and for the prosecution
of violations of chapter 408, Acts of Assembly of
LCD seme p eset oo epe ete s PORE HE DD SHE OOH EDO GEE ES
9,200 00
8,925 00
3,950 00
5,875 00
3,500 00
88.605 00
examination of banks, as required by law, to be paid
out of the fees levied and collected for the examination
of banks and paid into the State treasury to the credit
of the “Banking Fund—State Corporation Commission’’
in accordance with the provisions of section 4122 of the
Code of Virginia (1919), as amended by the act ap-
proved March 25, 1920 (Acts of Assembly, 1920, chap
491, pp. 823-825); provided, however, that no part
of this appropriation shall be paid out of the general
fund of the State treasury..........2.6.. $ 43,180 00
Out of this appropriation of forty-three thousand
one hundred and eighty dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only:
Chief Examiner of Banks........... $ 4,000 00
Assistant examiners of banks (7), not
exceeding ..... ccc cccccecsees 19,800 00
Clerk, not exceeding .........cc0e00: 2,500 00
Stenographer, not exceeding......... 1,500 00
examination of small loans companies, as required by
law, to be paid out of the fees levied and collected for
the regulation of the small loans business and paid
into the State treasury to the credit of the ‘‘Small Loans
License Fund—State Corporation Commission” in ac-
cordance with the provisions of the act approved March
23, 1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918, chap 402, pp. 662-
669) ; provided, however, that no part of this appropria-
‘tion shall be paid out of the general fund of the State
tFOEASUFY ... ccc ccc ccc rece ere ce ccevees $ 1,650 00
Out of this appropriation of one thousand six hun-
dred and fifty dollars shall be paid the following salary
only:
Stenographer, not exceeding.........$ 1,200 00
Bureau of Insurance
supervision and inspection of concerns conducting an
insurance business in Virginia, as required by law, to
be paid out of the fees, licenses and taxes levied and
collected for the support of the Bureau of Insurance
and paid into the State treasury to the credit of the
“Bureau of Insurance Fund” in aecordance with law;
provided, however, that no part of this appropriation
shall be paid out of the general fund of the State
CTOAGUTY fcc ccc eee ee eee ae eRe es $ 48,875 00
Out of this appropriation-of forty-eight thousand
eight hundred and seventy-five dollars shall be paid the
following. salaries and special compensations only:
Commissioner of Insurance....... “...$ 5,000 00
Deputy Commissioner, actuaries, clerks
and other employes, and special
payments to be expended upon the
approval of the State Corporation
Commission in accordance with
IAW occ c ee ce eee eeeeeseeeee 34,000 00
State Tax Board
supervision and enforcement of tax laws......... TTT.
Out of this appropriation of twelve thousand five
hundred and fifty dollars shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Counsel and executive assistunt......$ 3,500 00
Second assistant, not exceeding..... 2,500 00
Stenograépher and clerk, not ex-
COCMING 2. ccc ec cece rec cr cecce 1,500 00
Stenographer, not exceeding. ........ 1,200 00
Additional employes, not exceeding. . 1,000 00
MILITARY
Adjutant General
providing military protection for the State to be ex-
pended under the direction of the Military Board in
accordance with law ..........-2.006- Pree TT eee Te :
Out of this appropriation of ninety thousand dol-
lars shall be paid the salary of the Adjutant
General .. 2... ccc ee ce ee ee tw ee twee $ 3,000 00
It is hereby provided, however, that the 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.
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Military Contingent Fund:
the military contingent fund out of which to pay the
military forces of the Commonwealth when aiding the
civil authorities as provided by sec. 305 of an act ap-
proved March 16, 1916 (Acts of Assembly, 1916, chap.
516, sec. 305, pages 871-872), a sum sufficient.
EDUCATIONAL
College of William and Mary in Virginia at Williamsburg
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia at Williamsburg.............. $ 223,621 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of two
hundred and twenty-two thousand six hundred and
twenty-one dollars there is hereby appropriated :
For the purpose of meeting the requirements of
the Federal Smith-Hughes Act, a sum suf-
ficient.
For additional equipment........... $ 5,000 00
For replacing old steam lines........ 5,000 00
For construction of new central heat-
ing plant ............. weeeeee 12,500 00
For making loans to students........ 1,650 00
For construction of a’ dormitory and
physical education building for
men, provided, however, that no
part of this appropriation of
fifty thousand dollars hereby
made shall be available unless
and until satisfactory evidence
has been furnished to the Gover-
nor of Virginia that the sum of
$60,000.00 in addition has been
made available by the alumni,
friends and officials of the college,
without further charge to the
Commonwealth, for the erection
of said building, and provided
further that no money heretofore
or hereby appropriated by the
General Assembly to the said col-
lege for maintenance and other
purposes shall be diverted to or
used for the erection of said
Pillding .ccccaa tae nceaevnnyss 30,000 00
_It is hereby further provided that the Board of
Visitors of the College of William and Mary in Vir-
ginia shall have power to fix, in their discretion, the
rates for board, washing, lights and fuel, notwith-
standing anything to the contrary contained in the
provisions of chap. 40 of the Code of Virginia (1919).
Yor assistance in preparing legislation. ........... ccc ee $
For
For
Legislative Reference Bureau
Out of this appropriation of nine thousand four
hundred and fifty-one dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only: ,
Director ..... ccc ccc cece cesccesees $ 3,600 60
Assistant to director, not exceeding. . 2,650 00
Stenographer, not exceeding........ 1,200 00
Additional employes, not exceeding. . 900 00
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond
maintenance and operation of the Medical College
of Virginia, College Division, at Richmond........... $
maintenance and operation of the Medical College of
Virginia, Hospital Division, at Richmond, for the free
treatment, care and maintenance of Virginia patients.
And, in view of the unusual financial condition of the
For
For
For
For
For
said Medical College of Virginia and its immediate and
pressing need for financial assistance at this time,
there is hereby appropriated the additional sum to be
used for maintenance and operation of the Medical
College and maintenance and operation of the Hospital
Division for the free treatment, care and maintenance
of Virginia patients, fifteen thousand dollars. It being
understood that the said additional appropriation is only
for the purpose of aiding said Medical College through
temporary financial difficulty... .. 0... ecw eee ewe eee
Total for the Medical College of Virginia........ $
State Board of Education
salary of Superintendent of Public Instruction (with-
out fees; the fees collected by him to be paid into
the general fund of the State treasury)...........0.6. $
traveling expenses of the Superintendent of Public In-
Btruction . 2... wc ew cc ew tt ewe ee ee eee et eens
office rent of State Board of Education........ Smwmee
premiums on official bonds of officers and clerks in the
office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, in
accordance with the provisions of sec. 325 of the Code
of Virginia (1919) ...... ccc cc we ew we ewes baeeeae
maintenance of public free schools. ............00005
9,451 0O
56,500 00
25,000
15,000
96,500
4,500
1,000
2,200
40
1,288,125
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
Out of this appropriation of one million two
undred and eighty-eight thousand one hundred
nd twenty-five dollars there’ shall be ex-
ended under the rules and regulations of the State
soard of Education for the establishment and main-
Penance of rural one-room and two-room and graded
chools, and for the special supervision thereof, and to
e apportioned among such schools by the State Board
f Education and local authorities, not exceed-
0 $440,000 00
Out of this sum of four hundred forty thou-
sand dollars segregated to the establishment and main-
tenance of rural elementary schools, the State Board
of Education may use not exceeding twenty thousand
dollars for the establishment and maintenance of vaca-
tion 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 caring for blind children under eight years of age,
or who are not eligible to enter the State schools for
the blind, any unused balance of this sum to revert to
and become a part of the elementary fund.
It is provided, however, that the entire monies in
this whole appropriation of one million two hundred
and eighty-eight thousand one hundred and twenty-
five dollars, except as otherwise provided, shall be
apportioned by the State Board of Education as
prescribed by the Constitution of Virginia to the
public free schools of the severul 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 Jocal funds
at least twenty per centum of the teachers’ salaries in
the said county or city; and provided further, however,
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 ceatum of the teachers salaries.
physical education in the public elementary schools and
in the public high schools of the Commonwealth......
maintenance of public high schools................4.
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
two hundred thousand dollars for public high schools,
an amount, not to exceed fifteen thousand dollars, may
be used by the State Board of Education to eneourage
the teaching of home economics in such schools.
use ex¢lusively for the promotion of vocational educa-
tion 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 Educa-
tion, in accordance with provisions of sec. 6 of the act
approved February 23, 1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918,
chap 73, sec. 6, pp. 182-133)...........2.2.4:. eee ee ‘
maintenance of summer normal schools and institutes,
mot exceeding ....... cc cc ccc eee e ewe reer ce ccees
It is provided, however, that no Virginia teacher
shall be charged tuition in normal schools or institutes,
receiving -support out of this appropriation; and it is
further provided that no part of this appropriation shall
be turned over to any educational institution receiving
appropriations from the State for maintenance of sum-
mer schools.
maintenance of libraries in public schools in accordance
with provisions of secs. 754 and 755 of the Code of
Virginia (1919) ..... ccc ww ce cw ee et ee reece
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)........
maintenance of schools for the Mattaponi and Pamunkey
Indians, not exceeding ......... cece ceca cece evcees
maintenance of schools for the Cuban tribe of Indians in
Halifax county ........ ccc cece eee eee eee ee teens
maintenance of agricultural high schools.............
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 betterments 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 Hduca-
tion.
tenance of public free schools to be paid from the
eeds of special taxes segregated by law to the sup-
of the public free schools as estimated by the
tor of Public Accounts; provided, however, that no
of this appropriation shall be paid out of the gen-
fund of the State treasury........ $3,650,000 00
Total for the State Board of Education (out of the
general fund of the State treasury)........ ‘
State Library at Richmond
itenance and operation of the State Library at
0K 0) 006 ee
Out of this appropriation of forty-one thousand
r-seven dollars and fifty cents-shall be paid the
wing salaries and wages only:
State Librarian ............ beesaue $ 3,300 00
Assistant State Librarian, not exceed-
ING wee cece cv ccc ccc ccvccscce 2,700 00
Head of traveling libraries department, ;
not exceeding .......cccceeees 2,000 00
Archivist, not exceeding........... 2,000 00
Extension libraries organizer, not ex-
Ceeding ......c ccc cscccccves 2,000 00
Reference librarian, not exceeding... 2,000 00
Secretary to the State Librarian, not
exceeding ..... ccc ccc ence ees 1,600 00
Catalogers (2), not exceeding $1,500
Te) | 3,000 00
Assistant in charge of serials, not ex-
ceeding ....... cc ccc ce ee ees 1,500 00
Assistant archivist, not exceeding.... 1,200 00
Doorkeeper and janitor, not exceeding 1,020 00
Janitor, not exceeding.............. 1,000 00
Additional employes, not exceeding... 2,220 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
orty-one thousand sixty-seven dollars and fifty
s there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment.......... $ 6,415 00
For publications .............008.- 2,500 00
For making photostat copies of Con-
federate military records in
possession of War Department at
Washington .........eeeeeeee 2,500 00
And it is hereby further provided that all fees and
r revenues segregated to the Library Fund in ac-
ance 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.
State Museum at Richmond
maintenance. and operation of the State Museum at
Richmond .......cccccccccerecs aoe hee eS ew ee {
Out of this appropriation of one thousand seven
hundred and seventy-five dollars shall le pnid the fol-
lowing salary, wages and special compensatiu:is only:
Custodian, not exceeding............$ 1,200 00
’ Special payments, not exceeding..... 250 00
University of Virginia at Charlottesville
maintenance and operation of the University of Vir-
ginia at Charlottesville ......... cc ccc ccc r vec ccnce +:
Out of this appropriation of two hundred and
seventy-six thousand and seven hundred dollars it is
provided that there shall be set aside a sum suf-
ficient to pay the interest accruing on the existing in-
terest-bearing debt of the University, and to constitute
the sinking fund in.accordance with the provisions of
sec. 820 of the Code of Virginia (1919)..$ 11,705 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of two hundred and seventy-six thousand and seven
hundred dollars there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment........... $ 17,700 00
For maintenance and operation of the
University of Virginia Hospital,
including free treatment, care and
maintenance of Virginia patients. 49,370 00
For additional equipment for the Uni-
versity of Virginia Tlospital..... 7,100 00
For construction of new central heat-
ing plant ..... 0. cece cece eee 30,000 00
For making loans to students....... 1,000 00
For extension work ............... 900 00
This appropriation of two hundred and seventy-
six thousand and seven hundred 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 provi-
sions 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 Pol
Institute at Blacksburg
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricultural
and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute at
Blacksburg 2.0... ccc cc ce we ccc cc cece ee ee cece eee }
Out of this appropriation of three hundred forty-
one thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine dollars
it is provided that there shall be set aside a sum
sufficient to pay the interest accruing on the exist-
ing interest-bearing debt of the Virginia Agricultural
and Mechanical College and Polytechnic 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-
BBB) 2. ccc cc cc cc wc ccc cee ence reese ens $ 7,050 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of three hundred and forty-one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-nine dollars there is hereby appropriated:
_ For the purpose of meeting the requirements of the
Federal Smith-Hughes Act, a sum sufficient.
For additional equipment........... $ 24,350 00
For addition to greenhouses......... 1,000 00
For the purchase of Shorthorn, Here-
ford and Angus cattle to establish
representative herds of beef cattle 10,000 00
For buildings for beef cattle herds... 4,000 00
For general repairs to buildings and
BTOUNGS ..... cc ccc cree cw vees 20,000 00
For construction of new central heat-
ing plant .........cccecceces 50,000 00
For deficit incurred in providing coal
necessary for operation of power
plant See eee ee eee weer eens 10,000 00
For making loans to students........ 2,000 00
Extension Division
the Extension Division of the Virginia Agricultural
and Mechanical College and YTolytechnic Institute at
Blacksburg for the purpose of conducting demonstration
work in the State of Virginia 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 ....... cc ccc cee cc cw cre cere eee $ 188,167 80
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station at Blacksburg
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricultural
Kyxperiment Station at Blacksburg and the several coun-
ty experiment stations under its control, and for carry-
ing out the provisions 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
© GB OS) $ 52,925 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
fifty-two thousand nine hundred and _ twenty-five
dollars there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment .......... $ 3,550 00
Virginia Military Institute at Lexington
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Military
Institute at Lexington. ...........c cc cece reccccees $ 167,873 00
Out of this appropriation of one hundred and
sixty-seven thousand eight hundred and seventy-three
dollars it is provided that the traveling expenses of the
board of visitors, except the Adjutant General and the
Superintendent of Public Instruction shall be paid, not
exceeding .........-e000. ena memm anden da $ 775 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of one hundred and sixty-seven thousand eight hundred
and seventy-three dollars there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment.......... $ 15,000 00
For the enlargement and grading of
the parade grounds............ 15,000 00
For making loans to students..... aus 600 00
Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute at Petersburg
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Normal
and Industrial Institute at Petersburg............... $ 95,265 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
ninety-five thousand two hundred and sixty-five dollars
there is hereby appropriated:
For the purpose of meeting the requirements of
the Federal Smith-Hughes Act, a sum suffi-
cient. ,
For additional equipment...........8 18,600 00
For installation of new bollers in cen-
tral heating plant ............ $ 3,600 00
For repairs and improvements to main
building ...... ecccscccccceces 20,000 00
For the purchase of additional dairy
Cattle 2... ccc ee ce cc eee cc eee 1,500 00
For authorized operating deficit..... 12,400 00
For deficit incurred in making au-
thorized necessary repairs’ to
buildings ........cccccccccces 7,500 00
Virginia Normal School Board
For supervision of the State normal schools for women... .$ 2,500 U0
Out of this appropriation of two thousand five hun-
dred dollars shall be paid the traveling expenses of the
members of the Virginia Normal School Board; and
no part of the appropriations to the several normal
schools shall be used for this purposes, not exceed-
ING. cee ccc cc ee cc ee eee e ee cee ee eee $ 600 00 —-
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of two thousand five hundred dollars shall be paid the
following salaries and special compensations only:
Secretary-auditor, not exceeding..... $ 1,200 00
Additional employes, not exceeding... 150 00
State Normal School for Women at East Radford
For maintenance and operation of the State Normal School
for Women at East Radford............cccceccees $ 137,447 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of one
hundred and thirty-seven thousand four hundred and
forty-seven dollars there is hereby appropriated:
"For additional equipment........... $ 5,200 00
For equipment for new dormitory.... 5,000 00
For additional equipment for kitchen. . 2,500 00
For completion of third unit of dormi-
0) a 50,000 00
For making loans to students........ 800 00
State Normal School for Women at Farmville
For maintenance and operation of the State Normal School
for Women at Farmville ........... ccc cece eceees $ 122,160 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of one
hundred and twenty-two thousand one hundred and
sixty dollars there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment...........% 6,650 00
For repairs and improvements to cen-
tral heating system............ $ 9,000 00
For making loans to students........ 800 0U
State Normal School for Women at Fredericksbu
tenance and operation of the State Normal School
Women at Fredericksburg. .........ccccccevees
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
ty-two thousand three hundred and eighty-one
irs there is hereby appropriated :
For additional equipment........... $ 2,700 00
For concrete driveway ............. 4,500 00
For concrete walks .........2.20005 600 00
For restoration of amphitheatre..... 2,500 00
For repairs and improvements to Mar-
tin Scott’s Cottage............ 1,500 00
For making loans to students........ 500 00
State Normal School for Women at Harrisonbu
tenance and operation of the State Normal School
Vomen at Harrisonburg ........c ccc ccccsevcces ‘
It is provided that out of this appropriation of one
ired and nine thousand six hundred and forty- elght
irs there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment........... $ 2,300 00
For improvements to grounds and
WALKS 2. cece cee ete eee eee 1,000 00
For completion of Alumni Building... 20,000 00
For equipment for Alumni Building.. 2,500 00
For repairs and improvements to
Maury Hall .........-ceeeeeee 3,500 00
For making loans to students........ 600 00
Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind at Staunt
itenance and operation of the Virginia School for
Deaf and Blind at Staunton.......... ccc eee cewek
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
hundred and eight thousand seven hundred and
ity-five dollars there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment........... $ 2,150 00
For installation of refrigerating plant. 2,500 00
For installation of new boilers in cen-
For fencing farm.............c0000- $ 600 00
For fuel deficit .............00.00- 5,075 00
For repairs deficit ..........2ec000- 8,500 00
Virginia State School for Colored Deaf and Bili
Children at Newport News
maintenance and operation of the Virginia State School
for Colored Deaf and Blind Children at Newport News. §
Virginia War History Commission
rreparing war history of Virginia
AGRICULTURAL
Department of Agriculture and Immigration
expenses of administration of the Department of Agri-
culture and Immigration
Out of this appropriation of seven thousand dollars
shall be paid the following salaries only: |
Commissioner of Agriculture and Im-
migration (which shall be in full
for his services; all fees of office
to be paid into the State treasury.$ 4,000 00
Assistant Commissioner and Editor. . 3,000 00
advertising the resources of the State
testing of seeds and indentification of plants and plant
diseases, as provided by law
oeeoe tet 8 @#e37set#eeeeseeeees#sese
collection and compilation of statistics relating to agri-
culture in Virginia as required by law...............-
It is further provided that out of the fees and taxes
collected by the Department of Agriculture and Im-
migration for the enforcement of the laws by which
the respective fees and taxes are paid, but not out of
the general fund of the State treasury, there is hereby
appropriated:
For expenses of administration of the
For inspection of fertilizers, in-
secticides, fungicides, agricultural
lime and seed, as provided by
TAW wc cc cece cece eve ccccsccns $ 17,950 00
Kor publicity for agricultural advance-
ment ... cc cere cccccccces «.e» 15,200 00
Kor testing of fertilizers, lime, food
and minerals .........0.00c08. 36,630 00
For licensing and inspection of com-
mission merchants, in accordance
with the provisions of _ sec.
1257-1263, inclusive, of the Code
of Virginia (1919) ........... 1,800 00
For maintenance and operation of ex-
periment stations in Augusta,
Charlotte and Henry counties; for
experimenting with and testing
fertilizers 0.0... 0... cece ee wee 8,325 00:
Total for the Department of Agriculture and Im-
migration (out of the general fund of the
State treasury) .......c.cee cece knew wns
Dairy and Food Division
expenses of administration of the Dairy and Food
DEVISION. wie ese eens maw sew w teaver ewe e mame em :
Out of this appropriation of fifteen thousand one
hundred and seventy-five dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries only:
Dairy and Food Commissioner....... $- 3,000 00
- Deputy Commissioner, not exceeding.. 2,600 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding........... 2,100 00
Stenographer, not exceeding......... 1,200 00
Filing clerk, not exceeding.......... 1,080 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding......... 1,320 00
prevention of bovine tuberculosis, to be expended in
accordance with the provisions of sec. 1225 of the
Code of Virginia (1919) ......... 0... cece ew eee nes
enforcing the cold storage law, in accordance with the
provisions of the act approved September 9, 1919
(Acts of Assembly, 1919, Extra Session, chap 585,
PD. 87-92) . oo ccc ccc cee cee eee eee eee e ees
inspection of hotels ......... 0... ccc cee ee ee ee eens
It is further provided that out of the fees and taxes
collected by the Dairy and Food Division, but not out
of the general fund of the State treasury, there is hereby
appropriated : .
For inspection and development of
Gairies .......0.00- eecccces ee 17,725 00
For enforcing pure food and feeding
stuffs laWS ........c0 eee sceves 22,350 00
Total for the Dairy and Food Division (out of
the general fund of the State treasury)...... :
Division of Markets
collecting and disseminating market information, and
for carrying out the other provisions of sections 1250
to 1256 of the Code of Virginia (1919)..............
State Board of Crop Pest Commissioners
furnishing protection from crop pest8............000.
Out of this appropriation of sixteen thousand and
fifty-five dollars shall be paid the following salaries,
wages and special compensations only:
State Entomologist ............... $ 3,000 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.. 9,860 00
eradication of the Oriental moth pest...............
Out of this appropriation of two thousand six hun-
dred and seventy dollars shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Associate Entomologist, not exceeding.$ 1,980 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 Commis-
sioners 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 reve-
nues 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.
Total for the State Board of Crop Pest Commis-
cting live stock from diseases............0+000-
Out of this appropriation of twenty-one thousand
hundred and seventy dollars shall be paid the fol-
ng salaries and special compensations only:
State Veterinarian ................ $ 4,000 00
Assistant State Veterinarian, not ex-
ceeding ...... TESTTTCCETTTee 2,500 00
Secretary and stenographer, not ex-
Ceeding .... ccc ec ee ccc ces as 1,500 00
Veterinary inspectors (3), not exceed-
ING wc ccc ce cee eee erc ec ecesene 6,000 00
Additional employes, not exceeding... 750 00
Virginia Truck Experiment Station at Norfolk
rimentation in truck crop development...........
Out of this appropriation of twenty-two thousand
hundred and sixty dollars shall be paid the follow-
salaries and wages only:
Director 2. ccm ct seam eesenaaeeeeruys $ 3,500 00
Horticulturist, not exceeding........ 2,800 00
Assistant Horticulturist, not exceeding. 1,500 00
Associate plant pathologist, not ex-
Ceeding 2... cece ere cece neces 2,500 00
Associate entomologist, not exceeding. 2,500 00
Clerk and stenographer, not exceeding. 1,500 00
Farm foreman, not exceeding..... _ 1,200 00
Additional employes, not exceeding. . 4,340 00
rimentation in truck crop development on the
ern Shore of Virginia... ......0. cece eevees ibaa
Total for the Virginia Truck Experiment Station
at Norfolk ...... ccc wc ee weet ee eee eee enee }
CARE OF DEFECTIVES AND DEPENDENTS
Board of Charities and Corrections
nses of administration of the Board of Charities
CorrectionS ..... ccc we ee ce ee ce ee eee cece eens .'
Out of this appropriation of eight thousand seven
lred dollars sball be paid the potlowing salaries and
ial compensations only:
Secretary 2... ccc cc ce ee eee ee ene $ 3,000 00
Assistant Secretary. not exeeceding... 2,000 00
Stenographer, not exceeding........ $ 1,200 00
Additional employes, not exceeding. . 250 00
Placing and supervising children in homes and in-
titutions ...... cw tect ce ee cc een ccc re
Out of this appropriation of five thousand five
hundred and fifty dollars shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only:
Agents (3), not exceeding..........$ 2,100 00
Additional employes, not exceeding. . 1,000 00
protecting and supervising feeble-minded persons in
homes, under provisions of sec. 1903 of .the Code of
Virginia (1919); and for after-care of mentally de-
fective persons, and for the inspection of prisons....
Out of this appropriation of three thousand five
hundred and fifty dollars shall be paid the following
salary only:
Special agent, not exceeding........ $ 2,400 00
Total for the Board of Charities and Corrections. .§
Commissioner of State Hospitals
administration of the State hospitals for the insane
and the State Colony for Epileptics and the Feeble-
Minded 2.6 sees ae ae eT TER TERT OR HET EE RRR EE RR wal
Out of this appropriation of two thousand seven
bundred 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
appropriation 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
maintenance and operation of the Central State Hospital
at Petersburg ...... 2... ccc cee cee cere tee ene eneeees ‘
It is provided that out of this appropriation of three
hundred and’ eighty- six thousand five hundred and ten
dollars the following salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent ........ eee evveoes $ 4,500 00
therefor such rental as may be fixed by the
special board of directors of the Central
State Hospital.
Steward, not exceeding.............
Clerk and bookkeeper (who shall
perform the duties of secretary to
the special board of directors),
mot exceeding .......ccceceees
Storekeeper, not exceeding..........
Stenographers (2), not exceeding...
First assistant physician, not exceed-
ir
Second assistant physician, not ex-
ceeding 2... ccc ce ee ce cee eee
.Third assistant physician, not exceed-
ing rrr TTT er wTTTTT Tr TTT
Fifth assistant physician, not exceed-
INY dec cce ce cere ress tceee
Dentist, not exceeding.............
Engineer, not exceeding............
Farmer, not exceeding............2-
00
00
00
00
00
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 three hundred and eighty-six thousand five hundred
and ten dollars there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment........... $ 15,150 00
For sanitary improvements to wards. . 800 00
For crop barn8........ecc2ccceccee 1,000 00
FOr 80 uweenecoeantscesnaenenstauz 650 00
For wire fence for female yard...... 1,000 00
For fencing farm ...........0e0e0: i 350 00
For porches for female psychopathic
building, epileptic building, dis-
turbed wards and infirmaries... 2,000 00
For new flooring in buildings........ 1,000 00
Eastern State Hospital at Williamsburg
For maintenance and operation of the Eastern State Hospital
at Williamsburg
$ 214,040 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of two
hundred and fourteen thousand six hundred and
forty dollars the following salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent ./.........ccce200% $ 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 Eastern State
Hospital.
Steward, not exceeding............. $ 1,750 00
Clerk (who shall perform the duties
of secretary to the special board
of directors), not exceeding..... 1,200 00
Stenographer, not exceeding......... 900 00
First assistant physician, not ex-
Ceeding 1... ccc ccc cece eves 2,400 00
Second assistant physician, not ex-
10) rr 2,000 00
Third ancietant physician, not exceed-
0 rr 1,800 00
Pharmacist and storekeeper, not ex-
ceeding 2... cece cee eee eee 1,500 00
Engineer, not exceeding............ 1,200 00
Farmer, not exceeding. ......... 2.6. 900 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 per-
quisites or emoluments.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of two hundred and fourteen thousand six hundred
and forty dollars there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment........... $ 6,500 00
For new central heating plant....... 17,500 00
Southwestern State Hospital at Marion
or maintenance and operatiun of the Southwestern State
Hospital at Marion .......... 22 c ce cee eee reer ewes $ 154,795 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
one hundred and fifty-four thousand seven hundred
and ninety-five dollars the following salaries shall be
paid:
Superintendent .............00008% $ 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 Southwestern
State Hospital.
Steward, not exceeding............. $ 1,800 00
Clerk (who shall perform the duties
of secretary to the special board
of directors), not exceeding..... 1,500 00
Stenographer, not exceeding........ 900 00
First assistant physician, not exceed-
MS seceerreese seat ran senenae 2,400 00
Second assistant physician, not ex-
Ceeding 2.2... cc cce ce cee ee ewes 2,200 00
Third assistant physician and bacterio-
logist, not exceeding........... 2,000 00
Dentist, mot exceeding............. 1,200 00
Engineer and _ electrician, not ex-
CeCMINE 2... ccc ccc cece ecw ee ees 1,200 00
Farmer, not exceeding............. 750 00
It is provided, however, that the officers
of the Southwestern State Hospital shall re-
ceive in addition to the respective salaries
specified above, their board and lodging at the
hospital, but shall not receive any additional
perquisites or emoluments.
Western State Hospital at Staunton
For maintenance and operation of the Western State Hospital
at Staunton ..... cc ccc ee eww we ee te ee eee es $ 209,500 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of two
hundred and nine thousand five hundred dollars the
following salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent ......... cc cece wees $ 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............. $ 1,800 00
Clerk (who shall perform the duties of
secretary to the special board
of directors), not exceeding..... 1,700 00
Stenographers (2), not exceeding.... 1,620 00
First assistant physician, not exceed-
i) er $ 2,400 00
First assistant physician (female),
mot exceeding .......ccceecees 2,200 00
~ Second assistant physician, druggist
and X-ray man, not exceeding.. 2,200 00
Second assistant physician (female),
not exceeding ..........ee200: 1,800 00
Bacteriologist and dentist, not exceed-
> ot ‘ 1,500 00
Engineer and electrician, not expend
IG a bcs eee ne we nee ee 1,200 00
Farmer, not exceeding....... “ee euee 540 00
It is provided, however, that the officers
of the Western State Hospital shall receive
in addition to the respective salaries speci-
fied above, their board and lodging at the
hospital, but shall not receive any additional
perquisites or emoluments.
State Colony for Epileptics and the Feeble-Minded
at Colony
For maintenance and operation of the State Colony for
Epileptics and the Feeble-Minded at Colony.......... $ 171,580 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of one
hundred and seventy-one thousand five hundred and
eighty dollars the following salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent ............0seeee-. $ 3,000 00
It is provided, however, that for any
buildings belonging 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 -per-
form the duties of secretary to the
special board of directors), not
exceeding ...... ccc ccc cee cees $ 1,750 00
Stenographer and psychologist, not
exceeding ..... 2. cc ccc cee cence 1,500 00
First assistant physician and bacteri-
ologist, not exceeding.......... 2,400 00
Second assistant physician and drug-
gist, not exceeding...... veces 2,000 00
Engineer, not exceeding............ 1,200 00
Farmer, not exceeding............. 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 specified above, their board
and lodging at the Colony, but shall not re-
ceive any additional perquisites or emolu-
ments.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of one hundred and seventy-one thousand five hundred
and eighty dollars there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment........... $° 4,120 00
For grating and screens for dormitory
porches ...... TT TTT TTT. 2,500 00
For improvements and additions to
buildings and grounds.......... 1,075 00
For additional building and equipment
for epileptic patients .......... 42,500 00
R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers’ Home at Richmond
For maintenance and operation of the R. E. Lee Camp
Soldiers’ Home at Richmond............ccsececccess $ 96,500 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
ninety-six thousand five hundred dollars the following
salaries shall be paid:
“Superintendent ................ ...$ 2,400 00
Surgeon, not exceeding............. / 1,200 00
Head nurse, not exceeding.......... 1,200 00
Engineer, not exceeding............ 1,200 00
It is provided, however, that the officers
of the R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers’ Home shall
receive in addition to the respective salaries
specified above, their board and lodging at the
Home, but shall not receive any additional
perquisites or emoluments.
For providing for incidental personal expenses of Con-
federate Veterans, a monthly allowance of $3.00 to each
inmate of the R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers’ Home at Rich-
mond, in accordance with law, to be paid out of the
maintenance and operation fund.
For relief of needy Confederate Veterans afflicted with con-
tagious diseases or cancer, in accordance with law.... 4,000 00
Total for the R. E. Lee Camp Soldiers’ Home at
Richmond ....... 0.00 cee eee eee eee ee eee $ 100,500 00
tenance and operation of the Catawba Sanatorium
Salem ....cccccccccccecs cece cece ere c sees
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
hundred and fifty-four thousand seven hundred
eighty dollars the following salaries shall be paid:
Business Manager ........ccees0e08 $ 3,600 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding.......... 1,200 00
Chief clerk, not exceeding.......... 1,080 00
Medical director, not exceeding..... 3,500 00
First assistant physician, not exceed-
ING woe ccccccccvcees asmesmiime 3,000 00
Second assistant physician, not ex-
Ceeding ..... ccc ccc ce ves ccoes 2,500 00
Third assistant physician, not exceed-
he TETETTCOLETT TTT 2,000 00
Fourth assistant physician, not ex-
Ceeding .... ccc ccc c cs ccccces 1,800 00
Superintendent of nurses, not ex-
Ceeding .....cccccsvcccccvecs 1,800 00
Dietitian, not exceeding............ 1,200 00
Stenographer, not exceeding........ 960 00
Engineer, not exceeding............ 1,200 00
Farmer, not exceeding............. - 1,080 00
It is provided, however, that for any
buildings belonging to the Catawba Sanato-
rium which the business manager, medical
director and first assistant physician may oc-
cupy, 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
Sanatorium, except the business manager,
medical director and first assistant physician,
shall receive, in addition to the respective
salaries specified above, their board and
lodging at the Sanatorium, but shall not re-
ceive any additional perquisites or emolu-
ments.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
of one: hundred and fifty-four thousand seven hun-
and eighty dollars there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment........... $ 2,000 00
For ingtallation of refrigerating plant. 4,500 00
For installation of elevator in in-
firmary building .............. 2,800 00
For additional pump with gasoline
For completion of dining-room, kitchen
and storage buildings.......... $ 25,000 00
For erection of two cottages for resi-
dent physicians .............0. 5,000 00
For completion of second story of office
building ....... cc ccc cee neces 3,500 00
For construction of concrete reservoir. 3,500 00
For screening infirmary bdo wmbbee hme 600 00
Piedmont Sanatorium at Burkeville
For maintenance and operation of the Piedmont Sanatorium
at Burkeville ...... cc ccc cc cc ccc ccc cee wesc ee eeece $ 56,310 VO
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
fifty-six thousand three hundred and ten dollars the
following salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent and medical director.$ 3,000 00
Bookkeeper and steward, not exceed-
InZ ....eeee Sik med wm ek mane ea 1,500 00
Stenographer, not exceeding......... 900 00
First assistant physician, not exceed-
ING wwe ccc ccee rece eressaces 1,900 00
Head nurse, not exceeding.......... 1,500 00
Farmer, not exceeding............. - 900 00
It is provided, however, that for any
buildings belonging to the Piedmont Sana-
torium which the superintendent and medical
director 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, ex-
cept the superintendent and medical direc:
tor, shall receive in addition to the respective
salaries.specified above their board and lodg-
ing at the Sanatorium, but shall not receive
any additional perquisites or emoluments.
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of forty-five thousand three hundred and ten dollars
there is hereby appropriated:
For clearing woodland............. $ 1,000 00.
For draining, tiling and clearing
farm land .........eccceeeees 1,000 00
For fencing farm ..........eee0008 500 00
For motor vehicles ............... 2,500 00
CORRECTIONAL
State Penitentiary Farm at Lassiter
For maintenance and operation of the State Penitentiary
Farm at Lassiter ....... cc ccc cc tcc etc ee wees $ 39,235 00
It is provided that out: of this appropriation of
thirty-nine thousand two hundred and thirty-five dol-
lars the following salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent ..... iam pom Dew ws --$ 2,500 00
Surgeon, not exceeding ............- 1,800 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding.......... 1,200 00
Machinist, not exceeding........... 1,200 00
Farmers (2), not exceeding $1,200
CACH 2. cece ccc cc cer esse eeees 2,400 00
Dairyman, not exceeding............ 1,200 00
Steward, not exceeding. .........22.0- 1,080 00
Guards (17), not exceeding $840 each. 14,280 00
It is provided, however, that out of this
appropriation of fourteen thousand two hun-
dred and eighty dollars the guards at the State
Penitentiary Farm, not to exceed seventeen
in number, to be appointed by the superin-
tendent thereof, shall not be paid when.
absent on furlough for more than fifteen
days in any one year, whether sick or other-
wise; and that substitute guards shall receive
the same pay, when employed, as regularly
employed guards.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion of thirty-nine thousand two hundred and thirty-
five dollars there is hereby appropriated :
For additional equipment.......... $ 1,450 00
For connecting superintendent’s, sur-
geon’s and clerk’s houses with
central heating plant.......... 1,000 00
For the purchase of dairy cattle...... 2,500 00
It is provided, further, that all proceeds and in-
come from the State farm, or so much thereof as
may be necessary, skall 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 maintenance
and operation of the hospital located on the said farm,
of which a correct and itemized account shall be kept
and reports thereof made, and included in the regular
annual reports of the Board of Directors of The
Penitentiary.
tenance and operation of The Penitentiary at
MONG 2. ccc c ccc cece cerns ener sce cc cece vesscee
Out of this appropriation of one hundred and
ty thousand and eighty-five dollars shall be paid
following salaries, wages, special compensations
expenses only:
Superintendent .............cce0e0. $ 3,000 00
Chief clerk and senior bookkeeper,
not exceeding . TrrereTrre 2,400 00
Identification clerk and clerk of board, .
mot exceeding ..........00c 00 2,280 00
Record clerk, not exceeding......... 1,320 00
Board of Directors, five members,
at the rate of $3.00 each per day
for every day’s attendance 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 actual traveling
expenses in addition to the per
diem of the respective directors
living outside the city of Rich-
MONG 2... cc ccc cere esc cceeeees 1,000 00
Assistant Superintendent .......... 2,500 00
Senior keeper, not exceeding........ 2,000 00
Second keeper, not exceeding....... 1,800 00
Third keeper, not exceeding........ 1,700 00
Engineer, not exceeding............ 1,500 00
Matron, not exceeding............-. 900 00
Guards (25), not exceeding......... 38,000 00
It is provided, however, that out of this
appropriation of thirty-three thousand dollars
shall be paid the salaries of the interior and
exterior guards at The Penitentiary, not to
exceed twenty-five in number, each at a
basic rate of compensation of not less than
$1,200 per annum, with such additional
amounts as the Board of Directors of The
Penitentiary may determine, within the
limits of this appropriation, not exceeding
$1,500 per annum in any case; no guard,
however, shall be paid when absent on fur-
lough for more than fifteen days in any one
year, whether sick or otherwise; and pro-
vided further that substitute guards shall re-
Surgeon, not exceeding............. $ 3,000 00
Dentist, not exceeding............. 1,200 00
Mental examiner, not exceeding..... 1,200 00
Hospital interne, not exceeding...... 600 00
Full time educational director, not
exceeding ...... cc cece cc ewes 2,400 00
It is provided that out of this appropriation of one
lred and ninety thousand and eighty-five dollars
2 is hereby appropriated:
For per diem allowance for prisoners
in accordance with the provisions
of the act approved March 16,
1918 (Acts of Assembly, 1918,
chap 301, pp. 474-476)........ $ 45,000 00
For transportation of prisoners...... 10,000 00
For laundry machinery............ 2,500 00
For general repairs to buildings and
BFOUNGS ... ccc ccc cer vessece 7,600 00
For additional equipment for print-
Ing SHOP ..... cc cccccevcccccees 500 00
It is further provided that out of the earnings of
industrial department of The Penitentiary, but not
of the State treasury, the following salaries shall
aid:
Industrial director, not exceeding....$ 3,000 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding.......... 1,800 00
Instructor-foreman for wood-working
shop, not exceeding............ 2,280 00
Instructor-foreman for printing shop,
not exceeding .............4-- 2,400 00
Assistant instructor for printing shop, -
not exceeding ........-e.ce..- 1,500 00
Instructor-foreman for clothing shop,
not exceeding ...........ec00- 1,500 00
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls at Bo
itenance and operation of the Virginia Home and
istrial School for Girls at Bon Air.............e05'
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
y-two thousand eight hundred and twenty dollars
following salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent, not exceeding.......% 2,400 00
Assistant superintendent and recrea-
tional director, not exceeding....$ 1,200 00
Nurse and matron, not exceeding.... 1,200 00
Farmer, not exceeding........ i1 1,200 00
Cottage matrons (2), not exceeding
$900 each ...... cece c ccc cees 1,800 00
Parole officer, not exceeding........ 900 00
Bookkeeper, not exceeding.......... 900 00
Physician, not exceeding........... 600 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of forty-two thousand eight hundred and twenty dol-
lars there is hereby appropriated:
For maintenance of public free school.$ 2,060 00
The Board of Directors of the Virginia Home and
Industrial School for Girls at Bon Air are hereby au-
thorized to receive white females from twelve to thirty
years of age, convicted of misdemeanors, and commit-
ted to said school by the judges and justices of the
Commonwealth of Virginia.
Virginia Industrial School for Boys at School
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Industrial
School for Boys at School..........c.ccccccccccves ‘
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
seventy-four thousand eight hundred and seventy dol-
lars the following salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent ........ccceeeesees $ 2,000 00
Assistant superintendent, not exceed-
5 1 1,800 00
Steward and storekeeper, not exceed-
J) ee ee 1,500 00
Clerk, not exceeding.............+- 1,200 00
Farmer, not exceeding.............. 1,200 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of seventy-four thousand eight hundred and seventy
dollars there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment ...........% 4,250 00
For maintenance of public free school. 3,470 OO
For transportation of inmates, in ac-
cordance with sec. 1956 of the
Code of Virginia (1919)........ 4,000 00
For fencing farm..........e0.0ee00- 750 00
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls at Pes
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Industrial
School for Colored Girls nt Peake. ........... 2002 e
ft is provided that out of this appropriation of
ty-seven thousand two hundred dollars the follow-
almries shall be paid:
Superintendent, not exceeding...... $ 1,500 00
Assistant superintendent, not exceed- ,
0 900 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
venty-seven thousand two hundred dollars there is
Dy appropriated :
For additional equipment........... $ 2,250 00
For erection of new cottage......... 2,500 00
irginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys at H
ntenance and operation of the Virginia Manual
Ir School for Colored Boys at Hanover........... ‘
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
-six thousand three hundred and eighty-five dollars
following salaries shall be paid:
Superintendent, not exceeding...... $ 1,500 00
Industrial director, not exceeding.... 900 00
Disciplinarian, not exceeding....... 900 00
Farmer, not exceeding............. 720 00
Physician, not exceeding........... 600 00
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
of. fifty-six thousand three hundred and eighty-
dollars there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment.......... $ 3,050 00
For maintenance of public free school. 1,620 00
For operating deficit............... 6,500 00
For installation of heating system for
Gormitory .... ccc ccc cncsaces 1,000 00
For repairs and improvements to build-
ings and grounds ............. 300 00
For additional dormitory facilities.... 3,500 00
PUBLIC WORKS
State Convict Road Force
itenance and operation of the State Convict Road
e, in accordance with chap. 87 of the Code of Vir-
1 (1919) Conc ccc ccc ec eee ee ee ee ee arene ‘
It is provided that this appropriation of three bun-
and forty-two thousand three hundred and fifty
irs 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
expenses heretofore paid out of the appropriations out
of the general fund of the State treasury for ‘‘criminal
charges’’; and it is further provided that the expendi-
tures out of this appropriation of three hundred and
forty-two thousand three hundred and fifty dollars shall
be made in accordance with the provisions of sec. 2081
of the Code of Virginia (1919).
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of three hundred and forty-two thousand three hundred
and fifty dollars the following salaries, wages and spe-
cial compensations shall be paid:
Superintendent (Superintendent of
The Penitentiary) ............ $ 1,000 00
Assistant Superintendent, not exceed- |
TH oss ae 00s eh eo t abe Ce 04 eos 2,500 00
Chief dieric and bookkeeper, not ex-
CeCdING 2... cc cee c ccc cer assces 2,400 00
Stenographer, not exceeding........ 1,800 00
Clerk, not exceeding..........e0008 1,500 00
Sergeants, not exceeding $1,500 each. 40,500 00
Guards, not exceeding $720 each.... 86,400 00
It also is further provided that out of this appro-
priation of three hundred and forty-two thousand three
hundred and fifty dollars there is hereby appropriated:
For medical care and supervision of
convicts in the several State Con-
vict Road Force camps......... $ 10,000 00
State Highway Commission
For the State Highway Commission for supervising the State
highway system in accordance with the provisions of
the act approved September 5, 1919 (Acts of Assembly,
1919, Extra Session, chap 31, pp. 53-59)............$ 10,600 00
Out of this appropriation of ten thousand six hun-
dred dollars shall be paid the following salaries and
special compensations only:
Stenographer and clerk, not exceeding.$ 1,800 00
Members of the State Highway Com-
mission (5), per diem of $10.00
each, not exceeding $1,000.00
each per annum ......... seas 5,000 00
xspenses of administration and engineering.......... :
Out of this appropriation of two hundred and eigh-
y-five thousand four hundred and forty dollars shall
paid the following salaries only:
State Highway Commissioner, as-
sistants, clerks and employes. .$190,740 00
‘onstruction and reconstruction of State highways
ind to meet Federal aid............. onsen ee
The State Highway Commission is hereby au-
thorized to pay out of State highway and maintenance
funds such additional amounts not to exceed one hun-
dred thousand dollars for administration and engineer-
ing expenses of the department as may be approved
by the Governor.
-onstruction and maintenance of State and county high-
ways, in accordance with the provisions of chap. 88 of
the Code of Virginia (1919), and the provisions of
the act approved March 27, 1918 (Acts of Assembly,
1918, chap 426, pp. 776-778) .... 2... ccc cc ccwcccee
construction and reconstruction of State highways and
to meet Federal aid, to be paid from the proceeds of
special taxes, segregated by law, for the construction
and reconstruction 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...... $2,500,000 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..... $1,500,000 00
Out of the amounts above appropriated for the
construction and for the maintenance of State high-
ways the State Highway Commission may pay the
valid awards made by the Industrial Commission of
Virginia in favor of the employes engaged in such work
and dependents of killed employes so engaged, as pro-
vided under the provisions of the workmen's com-
pensation act.
Total for the State Highway Department (out of
expenses of administration. ...... 0... cc ce eee eres $
Out of this appropriation of nineteen thousand one
hundred dollars shall be paid the following salaries and
special compensations only:
Comumissioner of Fisheries.......... $ 2,500 00
Shelifish Commissioner ............ 1,800 00
Other members of the Commission of
Fisheries (3), not exceeding
$200 each per annum......... 600 00
Engineer and surveyor, not exceeding. 2,500 60
Assistant engineer and surveyor, not
exceeding ......... cc cece cc ees 1,800 00
Stenographer, not exceeding........ 1,200 00
Clerk to the Commission of Fish-
eries, not exceeding ........... 200 00
protection of oyster beds and fish................-.
It is provided that out of this appropriation of
fifty-seven thousand and seventy dollars there is hereby
appropriated :
For salaries, wages and special com-
pensations, not exceeding.......$ 21,920 00
For the purchase and equipment of
additional boats ...........2.02- 10,000 00
improvement of oyster beds. ........ 2c cee cee eee eee
Total for the Commission of Fisheries..........
It is provided that out of the total appropriation
of eighty-one thousand one hundred and seventy dol-
lars, hereby made to the Commission of Fisheries, there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to meet the expendi-
tures provided for by sec. 3271 of the Code of Vir-
ginia (1919).
It is further provided that all revenues collected
by the Commission of Fisheries, all other laws or parts
of laws to the contrary notwithstanding, shall be placed
in the general fund of the State treasury; and it is pro-
vided further that the total appropriations of eighty-one
thousand one hundred and seventy dollars, hereby made
to the Commission of Fisheries, shall be paid out of the
general fund of the State treasury.
Registrar of the Land Office
(Ex-Officio Superintendent of Grounds and Public Buildings and
Superintendent of Weights and Measures)
For providing ice, fuel, Nght and water for the Capitol
and Library buildings, Governor’s House and power
plant
For issuing and recording instruments of title to public lands
in accordance with law
public buildings
Out of this appropriation of four thousand five hun-
dred and thirty dollars shall be paid the following
salaries only:
Registrar of the Land Office........
Clerk, not exceeding..............-.
$ 3,000 00
1,500 00
For maintenance and operation of the Capitol grounds and
oeese40o04«e9#e4085xeec#s0ntesteeeneteeeeeeneeeeeseeeest @
Out of this appropriation of forty-two thousand
three hundred and eighty dollars shall be paid the fol-
lowing salaries and special compensations only:
Elevator conductor and watchmen at
Library Building (2), not exceed-
ing $1,260 each .........ecce0.
Night watchman at Library Building,
not exceeding ........ceeseee-
Attendant and watchman for Supreme
Court of Appeals, not exceeding. .
Janitors at Library Building (2), not
exceeding $1,000 each .........
Engineer and electrician, not exceed-
|| 1)
Assistant engineers at power plant
(2), not exceeding $1,500 each..
Firemen at power plant (3), not ex-
ceeding $1,200 each ..........
Capitol policemen (5), not exceed-
ing $1,320 each ..........00--
Capitol policeman who shall have
charge of convicts in Capitol
grounds, not exceeding.........
Janitors at Capitol Building (3), not
exceeding $1,000 each ........
Blevator conductor and watchman at
Capitol Building, not exceeding. .
$ 2,520
1,200
1,200
2,000
2,000
3,000
3,600
6,600
1,440
3,000
1,260
00)
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
16,000 00
4,530 00
42,380 00
Substitutes for elevator conductors at
the Capitol and Library build-
ings, and engineers and firemen .
at the power plant, while on leave
of absence with pay, not exceed-
OY $ 60000 |
For care of trees in Capitol grounds,
not exceeding .......ccceceee8 50 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of forty-two thousand three hundred and eighty dollars
there is hereby appropriated:
For extension of electric lighting sys-
tem in Capitol grounds...... .-$ 2,500 00
Total for the Registrar of the Land Office........ $ 62,910 00
State Geological Commission
For development of the mineral and forestry resources of
the Commonwealth ............ ccc cece eee eee e ee c8 700 00
10V9i".
Out of this appropriation of seven hundred dollars v9!
shall be paid the following salary only:
Secretary of the State Geological Com-
mission, not exceeding ........ $ 800 00
oe
State Forester
For protection and development of the forest resources
of the Commonwealth in accordance with the provisions
of chap. 28 of the Code of Virginia (1919).......... $ 18,000 00
Out of this appropriation of eighteen thousand
dollars shall be paid the following salaries, wages and
special compensations only:
State Forester ........c..ce eee eee $ 3,000 00
Assistant State Forester, not exceed-
0 3,000 00
Second assistant forester, not exceed-
te ee 2,500 00
Clerk and stenographer, not exceeding. 1,200 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.. 15,380 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of eighteen thousand dollars there is hereby appro-
priated :
For additional equipment ..........4 525 00
State Geological Survey
For geological surveying in accordance with secs. 828-833,
inclusive, of the Code of Virginia (1919)............ $ 18,465 00
Out of this appropriation of eighteen thousand
four bundred and sixty-five dollars shall be paid the
following salaries, wages and special compensations
only :
State Geologist, not exceeding...... $ 2,000 00
Assistant State Geologist, not exceed-
IM ccc cc cw cere ree teres see 1,800 00
Clerk, not exceeding .............. 1,500 00
Additional employes, not exceeding. . 2,180 00
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
of eighteen thousand four hundred and sixty-five
dollars there is hereby appropriated:
For topographic mapping in co-opera-
tion with the United States
Geological Survey ............ $ 5,000 00
EXAMINING AND LICENSING
State Board of Pharmacy
For regulating the practice of pharmacy in accordance with
the provisions of chap. 70 of the Code of Virginia
C1BTO) ween st cme sm eH RR Oe ae ew ee $ 6,110 00
Out of this appropriation of six thousand one
hundred and ten dollars shall be paid the following
salaries and special compensations only:
Secretary-Treasurer ....... ee eceees $ 2,500 00
Stenographer, not exceeding........ 720 00
Members of the State Board of Phar-
macy, per diem, in accordance
with provisions of sec. 1670 of
the Code of Virginia (1919),
not exceeding .......c.eceeeee 500 00
Additional employes, not exceeding.. 85 00
MISCELLANEOUS
Board of Commissioners for the Promotion of Uniformity of
Legislation in the United States
for promoting uniform State laws, not exceeding......... $ 400 00
caring for the graves of Confederate dead in accordance
with the provisions of the act approved March 16, 1920
Chap. 388.—An ACT to provide for the appointment of trial justices in coun-
ties adjoining one or more cities having a population of thi thousand
or more in the aggregate; to prescribe the terms of office, jurisdiction,
duties and compensation of such trial justices. [H
Approved March 24, 1922.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That in
every county of this Commonwealth adjoining one or more cities
having a population of thirty thousand or more in the aggregate, as
shown by the last preceding United States census, there shall be ap-
pointed, in the manner and: for the term hereinafter prescribed, a trial
justice for each of such counties.
2. Within thirty days after this act becomes effective, the board
of supervisors of such county shall nominate for such position one
or more suitable and qualified persons and shall certify the name or
names of such nominee or nominees to the judge of the circuit court
of such county, who shall, within ten days and either in term time
or vacation, appoint such nominee or one of such nominees or notify
the board of supervisors, in writing, of his disapproval of its nomi-
nation or nominations, in which event the said board of supervisors
shall, within thirty days, furnish additional nomination or nomina-
tions to the judge of said court, who, within ten days, shall appoint
or disapprove as before, and so on until an appointment be made;
except that in counties affected by this act, having a population of
fifty thousand or more, as shown by the last preceding United States
census, such trial justice shall be appointed by the judge of the cir-
cuit court of such county, without the nomination herein provided.
3. The trial justices appointed hereunder shall hold office until
the thirty-first day of December, nineteen hundred and twenty-four,
inclusive, and thereafter the terms of office of such trial justices shall
be for four years, commencing on the first day of January, nineteen
hundred and twenty-five, and the first day of January of every fourth
year thereafter. At the first meeting of the board of supervisors
of very such county, held during the month of January, nineteen
hundred and twenty-four, and every fourth year thereafter, nomi-
nation or nominations shall be made hereunder for the next ensuing
term, and the appointment of a trial justice shall be made in the
same manner as provided by the second section of this act. Any
vacancy occurring in the office of trial justice, after appointment,
shall be filled for the unexpired term by the judge of the circuit
court of such county, without the nominations herein provided.
4. The board of supervisors of such county shall provide suit-
able quarters for the court of such trial justice at or convenient to
the county seat, which court shall be opened for the transaction of
business every day in the year except Sundays and legal holidays,
but the trial justice shall be allowed annually a vacation period of
not more than one month. The circuit court, or the judge thereof
in vacation, shall appoint a substitute trial justice, and may at any
time revoke such appointment, and shall make a new appointment
in the event of such revocation, or of the death, absence or disability
of such substitute trial justice. In the event of the inability of the
trial justice to perform the duties of his office by reason of sickness,
absence, vacation, interest in the claim, proceedings or parties before
his court, or otherwise, such substitute trial justice shall perform
the duties of the office during such inability, and shall receive for his
services a per diem compensation equivalent to one-twenty-fifth of
a monthly installment of the salary of the trial justice, payable out
of the terasury of the county; and the board of supervisors may,
from time to time, determine whether or not such compensation shall
be deducted from the salary of the trial justice. While acting as
such, the trial justice or the substitute may perform all acts with
reference to the proceedings and judgments of the other in any war-
rant, claim or proceeding before the court of the trial justice in the
same manner and with the same force and effect as if they were his
own. Provided, however, that in counties where the circuit court
may so order, such trial justice shall hold court, for a term of suffi-
cient duration to dispose of all cases submitted to him for decision,
at least once in each month in each magisterial district of his county,
at such times and places as shall be necessary or shall be designated
by said circuit court. A schedule of such times and places shall be
kept posted by said trial justice at the courthouse of his county and
at least one public place in each magisterial district.
Béfore entering upon the perfortnance of his duties, the trial
justice and the substitute trial justice shall take the oaths prescribed
by law, and they shall enter into bond in the penalty of five hundred
dollars before the circuit court, or the clerk thereof, with surety to
be approved by said court or clerk, and conditioned for the faithful
performance of their duties.
6. The jurisdiction of such trial justice shall be as follows:
(a) The said trial justice shall be a conservator of the peace with-
in the limits of the county for which he is appointed and shall have
exclusive original jurisdiction for the trial of all offenses against the
by-laws or ordinances of said county.
(b) In criminal cases the jurisdiction of such trial justice shall
be the same, within the limits of his county, as that now provided
by chapter one hundred and twenty-three of the Code of Virginia
or which may be hereafter provided for police justices of cities.
(c) In civil cases the jurisdiction of such trial justice shall be
the same, within the limits of his county, as that provided by chapter
one hundred and twenty-four, of the Code of Virginia or which may
be hereafter provided for civil and police justices of cities.
7. Nothing in this act shall be construed to interfere with, or
abridge the rights of justices of the peace to issue warrants and sub-
poenas in both civil and criminal cases, and receive their fees therefor,
but all such warrants and subpoenas shall be returnable before the
trial justice for action thereon. The trial justice shall issue no such
warrants.
8. All the provisions of law now in force, or which may be here-
after enacted, governing preliminary examinations, procedure and
appeals .in both civil and criminal cases cognizable by justices of the
peace of counties not affected by this act shall apply in like manner
to cases tried before the trial justices appointed hereunder, unless
otherwise provided herein, except that in civil cases triable before
such trial justices no removal to any other court shall be allowed.
9. Such trial justice shall receive a salary, to be fixed by the
board of supervisors at not less than eighteen hundred dollars per
annum nor more than thirty-six hundred dollars per annum, and
to be paid in monthly installments out of the treasury of the county,
and he shall receive no other compensation for his services as trial
justice ; provided, that in counties affected by this act, having a popu-
lation of fifty thousand or more, as shown by the last preceding
United States census, the salary of such trial justice shall be fixed
by the judge making the appointment, within the limits aforesaid.
The trial justice shall charge and collect all fees which justices of
the peace for counties not affected by this act are authorized to
charge and collect, except in cases where the fee for issuing the war-
rant has been collected by the justice of the peace for issuing the
same, and the fact of such payment certified on the warrant by the
justice of the peace so issuing the same, and out of all fees collected
by the trial justice he shall first pay the officers’ fees and costs, and
shall pay the balance into the county treasury monthly,
10. If any claim shall have been pending before such trial justice
sixty days, he shall notify the parties or their attorneys that the
same will be dismissed in ten days thereafter, unless good cause be
shown to the contrary; and unless such cause be shown, the trial
justice shall forthwith dismiss such warrant.
11. All papers connected with any of the proceedings in the trial
of cases before such trial justices, except such as may relate to cases
removed or appealed, shall remain in the office of the trial justices
for twelve months and then be returned to the clerk’s office of the
circuit court of the county, and shall be properly filed, indexed and
preserved by the clerk thereof, who shall receive the same fees as
are allowed by the clerk thereof, who shall receive the same fees as
are allowed for receiving, filing and indexing papers returned by jus-
tices of the peace.
12. The trial justice shall keep a docket in which shall be entered
all causes tried and prosecuted before him and the final disposition of
the same, together with an account of costs and fines.
13. The board of supervisors shall provide all necessary books,
stationery, and supplies. Such books and supplies shall be under the
control of the trial justice and shall remain the property of the
county.
14. In counties affected by this act, having a population of fifty
thousand or more, as shown by the last preceding United States cen-
sus, this act shall become immediately effective. In counties affected
by this act, having a population of less than fifty thousand, as shown
by the last preceding United States census, except as hereinafter pro-
vided, this act shall not be effective unless and until the board of
supervisors of such county shall, by its resolutions, have approved
and adopted the same by a recorded majority vote of all the mem-
bers of such board, a copy of which resolution shall forthwith be
certified to the electoral board of such county, and the same shall
have been submitted to and approved by the qualified voters of such
county. At the general election next following the adoption of such
resolution by such board of supervisors, the question of the adoption
of this act shall be submitted to the qualified voters of such county
upon the ballot used at such election, in such form as the electoral
board shall prescribe. If a majority of the qualified voters, voting
at such election, shall vote in favor of such adoption, then this act
shall immediately become effective in such county. And in no case
shall this act apply to the county of Amherst. In counties affected
by this act, adjoining a city or cities having a population of not less
than one hundred and seventy thousand according to the last United
States census, this act shall not become effective unless and until the
board of supervisors of such county shall by its resolution and by a
majority vote thereof have approved and adopted the same and a
copy thereof certified to the circuit court of such county.