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 | 1944 |
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Law Number | 343 |
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Chap. 343.—An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 395 of the Code of Virginia,
which was added to the Code by Chapter 168 of the Acts of Assembly of 1938,
approved March 17, 1938, and which relates to printing of reports of the
Supreme Court of Appeals. [H 363]
Approved March 30, 1944
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That section three hundred ninety-five of the Code of Virginia,
which was added to the Code by chapter one hundred sixty-eight of
the Acts of Assembly of nineteen hundred thirty-eight, approved March
seventeen, nineteen hundred thirty-eight, be amended and re-enacted,
as follows:
Section 395. Reports of the Court of Appeals; printing and binding.
— When notified by the reporter for the Supreme Court of Appeals that
he has sufficient copy to issue a volume of the Virginia Reports, or a
substantial part thereof, the Director of the Division of Purchase and
Printing shall advertise for bids for doing the work of the entire volume
in such installments as he requires, as provided in section three hundred
eighty-three, and when he contracts for the printing and binding of
current and future volumes of Virginia Reports of the Supreme Court
of Appeals, he shall contract for the printing and binding of so many
copies of the volume or volumes as the Director of the Division of the
Budget designates, not exceeding two thousand of each volume.
In contracting for the printing and binding of such reports he shall
conform to the provisions of this chapter in relation to other printing
and binding.
In addition to the copies authorized to be printed and bound the
Director of the Division of Purchase and Printing is authorized to have
printed, for sale as advance sheets, a number of copies of each report
sufficient to fill orders received for advance sheets. He shall fix the
price for advance sheets in an amount to cover the cost of printing, mail-
ing, and handling. <All funds collected by him from the sale of advance
sheets shall be paid into the State Treasury and reported to the State
Comptroller for credit to the general fund of the Commonwealth.