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.
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Volume | 1932 |
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Law Number | 394 |
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Chap. 394.—An ACT for the relief of King’s Daughters’ Hospital, at staunton,
Virginia. [S B 299]
Approved March 29, 1932
Whereas, the King’s Daughters’ hospital, at Staunton, V irginia, is
not conducted for profit and is supported by the city of Staunton, the
county of Augusta, and by private subscriptions ; and
Whereas, for several years at the request of said school the hospital
has received, cared for, and furnished medical attention to various
pupils of the Virginia School for the Deat and Blind, for which the
hospital received no compensation from said school, or from the patients
themselves or their parents, they being unable to pay anything there-
for; and
Whereas, the Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind is now in-
debted to said hospital for such services covering a period from Octo-
ber eleventh, nineteen hundred and twenty-seven to and including Feb-
ruary twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and thirty-two, in the sum of
seven hundred and sixty dollars and seventy-five cents, and is unable
to pay the same; now, therefore,
1. Be it enacted by the general assembly of Virginia, That there
be and is hereby appropriated, the sum of seven hundred and sixty
dollars and seventy-five cents, payable out of any moneys in the State
treasury not otherwise appropriated, and the comptroller is hereby
authorized and directed to draw his warrant upon the treasurer of
Virginia for said sum of seven hundred and sixty dollars and seventy-
five cents, payable to King’s Daughters’ hospital, at Staunton, Vir-
ginia, in payment of said amount due for services rendered pupils of
the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, as aforesaid.