An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1924 |
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Law Number | 433 |
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Chap. 433.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 291 of the Code of Virginia
as amended by an act approved February twenty-fifth, nineteen hundre and
twenty. {H B 183]
Approved March 21, 1924.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That section
two hundred and ninety-one of the Code of Virginia, as amended by an
act approved February twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and twenty, be
amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
Section 291. Qualification of the preceding section.—The preced-
ing section shall not be construed to prevent members of Congress from
acting as justices of the peace, visitors of the University of Virginia and
Virginia Military Institute, or from holding offices in the militia; or to
exclude from offices under the State on account of any pension from the
United States a person to whom such pension has been granted in con-
sequence of an injury or disability received in war, or to exclude from
such ofkce or post officers or soldiers on account of the recompense they
may receive from the United States when called out in actual duty; or
be construed to prevent United States commissioners or United States
census enumerators or fourth-class or third-class postmasters from act-
ing as notaries, school trustees, justices of the peace, or supervisors, or
from holding any district office under the government of any county,
or as councilman of any town or city in this State; or to prevent any
United States rural mail carrier or civilian employee of the United States
government from being appointed and acting as notary public; or to
prevent any United States commissioners from holding the office of
commissioner in chancery, bail commissioner, Jury commissioner, com-
missioner of accounts, or assistant commissioner of accounts; or to
prevent any person holding office or post of profit, trust or emolument,
civil, legislative, executive or judicial under the government of the
United States, from being a member of the militia, or holding office
therein; or from being a director in a State institution ; or be construed
to prevent foremen, quartermen, leading men, artisans, clerks or laborers
employed in any navy yard or naval reservation in Virginia from holding
any office under the government of any town, county, or city in this
State, or to prevent any United States government clerk from holding
any office under the government of any town or city or of any county
having a population in excess of three hundred inhabitants per square
ile according to the last United States census in this State, or to pre-
vent any person holding an office under the United States government
from holding a position under the management and control of the State
board of health; or to prevent any State Federal director for this State
in the employment service of the United States department of labor
from holding the office of commissioner of labor of this State.