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 | 1946 |
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Law Number | 391 |
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Chap. 391.—An ACT to amend and re-enact Section 396 of the Code of Virginia
in relation to the duties of the Director of the Division of Purchase and Print-
ing in the distribution of volumes of Virginia Reports. [HT B 273]
Approved March 29, 1946
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That section three hundred ninety-six of the Code of Virginia be
amended and re-enacted, as follows :
Section 396. Director to have charge of Supreme Court reports
and furnish copies to judges and others.—He shall be charged with the
custody, disposal and sale of the published reports of the decisions of the
Supreme Court of Appeals. One copy of each volume of the reports
hereafter published shall be furnished to each of the following for the use
of those to whom furnished and their successors 1n office; the clerk of the
Supreme Court of Appeals and the reporter of the Supreme Court of Ap-
peals, the judges of each court of record of this State and the clerk of such
court and each civil and trial justice, police justice, the Clerk of the House
of Delegates, the Clerk of the Senate, the Division of Statutory Research
and Drafting, the Attorney General, the Industrial Commission, the State
Corporation Commission, Secretary of the Virginia State Bar, the clerk
of each of the district courts of the United States held in this State for
the use of the courts and the members of the bar practicing therein, two
copies of each volume of the reports hereafter published shall be fur-
nished to each of the justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals, for the
use of those to whom furnished and their successors in office. Eight copies
of each volume of the reports hereafter published shall be furnished to
each university and college in the State in which a law school is estab-
lished ; twelve copies shall be placed in the law library at Richmond and
two copies each shall be placed in each of the other law libraries of the
Supreme Court of Appeals.
The Director of the Division of Purchase and Printing shall place
in the Law Library at Richmond such additional copies of all of the de-
cisions of the Supreme Court of Appeals as are available, so as to make
up twelve complete sets of the Virginia Reports for the justices’ private
offices, conference rooms and the Law Library.