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 | 1948 |
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Law Number | 103 |
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Chap. 103.—An ACT to amend and reenact Section 5, as amended, of Chapter
364 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1934, approved March 29, 1934
relating to compensation of certain officers. {H 174]
Approved March 4, 1948
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That section five, as amended, of chapter three hundred
sixty-four of the Acts of Assembly of nineteen hundred thirty-
four, be amended and reenacted as follows:
Section 5. The annual salaries of city treasurers and city
commissioners of the revenue under this act shall be within the
limits hereinafter prescribed, that is to say:
In cities of the second class having aggregate levies of less
than one hundred thousand dollars or populations of less than five
thousand inhabitants such salary shall not be less than twenty-one
hundred dollars nor more than twenty-six hundred dollars.
In cities of the second class having aggregate levies in excess
of one hundred thousand dollars, but not in excess of one hundred |
and fifty thousand dollars and populations in excess of five thousand
inhabitants such salary shall not be less than twenty-six hundred
dollars nor more than forty-two hundred dollars.
In cities of the second class having aggregate levies in excess
of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars and populations in excess
of five thousand inhabitants such salary shall not be less than
thirty-two hundred dollars nor more than forty-two hundred
dollars.
In cities of the first class having aggregate levies of not more
than four hundred and fifty thousand dollars such salaries shall not
be less than four thousand dollars nor more than forty-eight
hundred dollars.
In cities of the first class having aggregate levies of more than
four hundred and fifty thousand dollars and not in excess of one
million dollars such salary shall not be less than five thousand
dollars nor more than six thousand dollars.
In cities of the first class having aggregate levies of more than
one million dollars and a population of not more than seventy-five
thousand, such salary shall not be less than five thousand dollars
nor more than seven thousand dollars, and where such population
-xceeds seventy-five thousand, not less than six thousand dollars
or more than eighty-five hundred dollars.
For the purposes of this act the term “aggregate levies” shall be
construed to include all local and State levies and local and State
licenses extended or assessed by the several commissioners of the
revenue in their respective cities for the year nineteen hundred
thirty-two; provided that in any city having a population in excess
of ten thousand seventy but less than eleven thousand three hun-
dred and fifty according to the last preceding United States census
and having aggregate levies for the year nineteen hundred forty-
seven of more than five hundred thousand dollars but less than
seven hundred thousand dollars the annual salaries of the city treas-
urer and city commissioner of the revenue shall be within the
limits of salaries for like officers in cities of the first class having
aggregate levies as above defined for more than four hundred fifty
thousand and not in excess of one million dollars.
But nothing herein contained shall prevent the council of any
city having a population of more than one hundred and twenty-five
thousand people according to nineteen hundred and thirty United
States census, from supplementing the salary of the commissioner
of the revenue in said city for additional services not required by
general law, provided that any such supplemental salary shall be
paid wholly by such city.