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Volume | 1926 |
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Law Number | 521 |
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Chap. 521.—An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 89 and 200 of the Code of
Virginia, as heretofore amended, both of which relate to the pay rH S301
officers.
Approved March 25, 1926.
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That sec-
tions eighty-nine and two hundred of the Code of Virginia, as hereto-
fore amended, be amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
Section 89. Pay of board.—Each member of the electoral board
shall receive from the county or city, respectively, for each day of
actual service the sum of two dollars, and the same mileage as is now
paid jurors; provided, that no member of such board shall receive more
than ten dollars in any one year exclusive of mileage, unless one or
more special elections be held in such year, in which event the mem-
bers of the electoral board shall be paid additional amounts at the
same per diem, and mileage; but the secretary of such board shall in
addition to the per diem herein provided for be allowed his expenses
not to exceed twenty-five dollars in any one year, and the council of
any city containing more than fifty thousand inhabitants may provide
additional compensation for members of the electoral board, which
shall not be less than one hundred dollars for the secretary and twenty-
five dollars for each other member of the board. The counties and
cities shall furnish the necessary postage and stationery, including a
bound book for the minutes of its proceedings, for the use of the board.
Each member of the electoral board, before he shall be entitled to re-
ceive any amount under this section, shall make out a statement under
oath, of his claim, and the secretary shall, in addition, make out under
his oath, a statement of postage and stationery used by the board, and
the statements when so made out and found correct shall be paid by
the board of supervisors of the county or council of the city for which
such board was appointed.
Section 200. Pay of judges, clerks, registrars, members of electoral
board and commissioners.—The judges, clerks, registrars, members of
electoral board, and commissioners of any election shall receive as
compensation for their services the sum of five ($5.00) dollars each for
each day’s service rendered, and the judge carrying the returns and
tickets to and from his voting place and to the county clerk’s office and
the commissioners of election shall receive the pay and mileage now
allowed to jurors for each mile necessarily traveled, to be paid out of
the treasury of the county, city or town in=which the election is held.