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 | 1933es |
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Law Number | 51 |
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Law Body
Chap. 51.—An ACT to amend and re-enact sections 1 and 2 of an act entitled
“An act to abolish all school districts in the counties of Roanoke, Pittsyl-
vania and Pulaski, and establish each such county as the unit for all school
purposes except representation; to prescribe the composition of the county
school boards of said counties; to transfer to,.and vest in the county school
boards all property acquired, and in any way held, for the use of special
town school districts in said counties; to require the county school boards to
assume, and provide for the payment of all bonds and other valid obligations
of all school districts; to prohibit the issuing of any bonds or creating of any
other form of indebtedness as a charge against any school district; to pro-
hibit district levies for any school purpose; to provide for county levies for
all necessary school purposes, including capital expenditures and the pay-
ment of indebtedness; to provide for transferring to the county school boards
all balances of school funds in the hands of, or standing to the credit of
school districts and/or special or separate, town district school boards; to
repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict with any of the provisions of
this act, and to provide for approval of this act by the school boards and
boards of supervisors of said counties before the same shall become effective,”
approved March 31, 1932, so as to bring the county of Fairfax, within the
terms of this act, to continue the town of Herndon as a separate school dis-
trict for representation only, and to continue the town of Falls Church, as
a separate school district and to exclude the same from the terms of this act.
[S. B. 13]
Approved September 12, 1933
1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia, That sections
one and two of an act entitled an act to abolish all school districts in the
counties of Roanoke, Pittsylvania and Pulaski, and establish each such
county as the unit for all school purposes except representation ; to pre-
scribe the composition of the county school boards of said counties ; to
transfer to, and vest in the county school boards all property acquired,
and in any way held, for the use of special town school districts in said
counties ; to require the county school boards to assume, and provide for
the payment of all bonds and other valid obligations of all school dis-
tricts; to prohibit the issuing of any bonds or creating of any other
form of indebtedness as a charge against any school district; to pro-
hibit district levies for any school purpose; to provide for county levies
for all necessary school purposes, including capital expenditures and the
payment of indebtedness; to provide for transferring to the county
school boards all balances of school funds in the hands of, or standing
to the credit of school districts and/or special or separate, town dis-
trict school boards, to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict with
any of the provisions of this act, and to provide for approval of this
act by the school boards and boards of supervisors of said counties be-
fore the same shall become effective, approved March thirty-first, nine-
teen hundred and thirty-two, be amended and re-enacted so as to read as
follows:
Section 1. All school districts, including special, or separate, town
school districts, in the counties of Fairfax, Roanoke, Pittsylvania and
Pulaski are hereby abolished and each such county is hereby established
as the unit for the entire county, including any and all incorporated
towns therein, for all school purposes whatever, save only that of repre-
sentation. The town of Falls Church is continued as a separate school
district and is excluded from the terms of this act.
Section 2. For the purpose of representation only, the town of
Herndon, in the county of Fairfax, each magisterial district and each
incorporated town having a population of one thousand or more, ac-
cording to the latest United States census, in each of said counties shall
constitute a school district, and the county school board shall be com-
posed of one member from each such district in the county, to be ap-
pointed or elected as provided by law, provided that the member from
a magisterial district shall not be a resident of any town which is, by
this section, constituted a school district.
2. An emergency existing, this act shall be in force from its passage.