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Volume | 1926 |
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Law Number | 567 |
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Chap. 567.—An ACT to amend and re-enact section 3454 of the Code of Vir.
ginia, in relation to the salaries of members of the general assembly.
B 246:
Approved March 29, 1926.
1. Beit enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That sectior
thirty-four hundred and fifty-four of the Code of Virginia be amendec
and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
Section 3454. Salary of members and presiding officers of the
general assembly.—The president of the senate and the speaker of the
house of delegates, each the sum of nine hundred dollars, and the othe
members of the general assembly, each the sum of seven hundred anc
twenty dollars for attendance and services at each regular session o
the general assembly; and at all extra sessions, the president of th
senate and the speaker of the house of delegates, each four hundred anc
hfty dollars, and the other members of the general assembly, each the
sum of three hundred and sixty dollars for attendance upon the duties
of their respective houses; the said salary to be paid in the following
manner: To the president of the senate and the speaker of the house
of delegates, each the sum of one hundred and five dollars per week,
and the other members of the general assembly, each the sum of
eighty-four dollars per week, until their respective salaries are ex-
hausted, or until the general assembly adjourns; at which time the
whole amount of their salaries remaining unpaid, if any, shall then be
paid. Any sick member, or one who shall have obtained leave of
absence, shall receive such salary as is due him in the same manner as
if he had been in his seat.
If, during session of the general assembly, any member shall die, or
otherwise vacate his seat, and his successor be elected, the personal
representative of the deceased member shall receive the uncollected
compensation up to the date of the death of such deceased member
and the successor of the said deceased member shall receive said per
diem beginning from the date of his election, and members of legis-
lative committees which may sit during any recess of the general
assembly may receive compensation at the rate of twelve dollars per
day for the time actually employed in the discharge of their duty.
2. This act shall be in force on and after the second Wednesday
in January, nineteen hundred and twenty-eight.