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 | 1928 |
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Law Number | 196 |
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Chap. 196.—An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 3457, 3458, 3459, 3460, 3461
and 3462 of the Code of Virginia, of 1924, relating to salaries of officers,
clerks, pages and employees of the general assembly. [H B 350]
Approved March 14, 1928
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That sections
thirty-four hundred and fifty-seven, thirty-four hundred and fifty-
eight, thirty-four hundred and fifty-nine, thirty-four hundred and
sixty, thirty-four hundred and sixty-one and thirty-four hundred and
sixty-two of the Code of Virginia of nincteen hundred and twenty-
four, be amended and re-enacted so as to read as follows:
Section 3457. Assistant clerks, journal and reading clerks—The
assistant clerks of the senate and house of delegates, and the journal
and reading clerks of the senate and house of delegates shall receive
the sum of ten dollars per day during the session of the general assem-
bly. :
d Section 3458. Enrolling and engrossing clerks.——An enrolling clerk
and an engrossing clerk each to be appointed by the clerk of the house
of delegates, ten dollars per day during the session of the general
assembly.
Section 3459. Committee clerks and joint committee clerks.—Such
clerks of the several standing committees as may be prescribed by the
rules of the senate and the house of delegates respectively, each the
sum of eight dollars per day during the session of the general assembly
and the joint committee clerks for the senate and house of delegates,
each the sum of eight dollars per day during the session of the general
assembly, and without any additional compensation, each of said clerks
shall perform the duties of clerks of any other committees in their re-
spective houses, and other services that may be required of them.
Section 3460. Sergeant at arms.—The sergeant at arms of the
senate and the sergeant at arms of the house of delegates, each the
sum of ten dollars per day during the session of the general assembly ;
and in addition thereto for taking any person into custody by order
of their respective houses, two dollars; for each day such person ts
detained in custody, two dollars; and for the travel of such sergeant at
arms or messenger under such order, eight cents per mile in going to
the place of arrest; but no allowance shall be made for the arrest or
custody of members who may be taken in the city of Richmond under
a call of either house.
Section 3461. Doorkeepers—tThe first and second doorkeepers of
the two houses, each the sum of ten dollars per day during the session
of the general assembly, and a gallery doorkeeper each for the senate
and the house of delegates at such per diem as may be fixed by the
respective houses.
Section 3462. Pages.—Seven pages to be appointed in the senate
and fourteen pages in the house of delegates, each the sum of five
dollars per day during the session of the general assembly.
2. The provisions of this act shall apply to the present and subse-
quent sessions of the general assembly.
3. It is further provided that in consideration of the increases
granted in this act no bonuses shall be granted to the employees whose
salaries are fixed in the preceding sections.