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 | 1950 |
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Law Number | 578 |
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Law Body
CHAPTER 578
AN ACT to appropriate the public revenue for the two years
ending respectively on the thirtieth day of June, 1951, and
the thirtieth day of June, 1952.
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Approved April 11, 1950
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. § 1. That the public taxes and arrears of taxes, due prior
to the first day of July in the year nineteen hundred and fifty, nine-
teen hundred and fifty-one, and nineteen hundred and fifty-two,
respectively, as well as the revenue and money derived from all
other sources, not segregated by law to special funds, which
shall come into the State treasury prior to the first day of July,
nineteen hundred and fifty, nineteen hundred and fifty-one, and
nineteen hundred and fifty-two, respectively, shall establish a
general fund and be, and the same is hereby appropriated for
the years to close on the thirtieth day of June, 1951, and the
thirtieth day of June, 1952, respectively, in the following man-
ner and for the following uses, to-wit:
BIENNIUM 1950-1952
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE
GOVERNMENT
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF VIRGINIA
Item 1 , First Year Second Year
For legislating for the State, a sum sufficient, esti-
te Bb nance 48,180 §$ 269,300
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
salaries of members, clerks, assistant clerks,
officers, pages and employees; the mileage of
members, officers and employees, including sal-
aries and mileage of members of legislative
committees sitting during recess; and the inci-
dental expenses of the General Assembly.
Out of this appropriation the following sal-
aries shall be paid:
Clerk of the House of Delegates..........$9,000
Clerk of the Semate...necc.eccccccccsusccssssseecneee 1,045
Senate Index Clerk, not exceeding.......... 4,624
It is further provided that out of this appro-
priation there is hereby appropriated: for pay-
ment of traveling expenses of the Lieutenant-
Governor when incurred for travel on official
business $1,500 each year, to be paid in equal
monthly installments of $125.00 each.
AUDITING COMMITTEE OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Item 2
For auditing public accounts... eccccececeeesesssseccseen $ 480 $ 480
DIVISION OF STATUTORY RESEARCH AND DRAFTING
Item 3 First Year Second Year
For assistance in preparing legislation... $ 26,920 $ 37,070
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries only:
Director oon cececesecsencssesseseetesesesssssesssseetsnssssnennngy 7,500
Special corsrrltearnt ....acccceccncenesceesseesen-nnnenee- D000
Additional salaries, not exceeding... 12 500
the first year, and $22,500 the sec-
ond year.
VIRGINIA ADVISORY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
Item 4
For study and advice on legislative matters............$ 16,560 $ 19,200
VIRGINIA CODE COMMISSION
Item 5
For carrying out the duties prescribed by §§ 9-66
through 9-68, inclusive, of the Code of 1950,
pertaining to the codification and printing of
acts of the General Assembly in code form........... $ 2,550 $ 16,300
VIRGINIA COMMISSION ON INTERSTATE COOPERATION
Item 6
For promoting interstate cooperation.......................$ 8,500 $ 8,500
Total for legislative department of the
GOVETMIMENE on eeccesecsesssesessnnecesseseseesecssseeseenenssnane ~§ 103,190 $ 350,850
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT
SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS
Item 7 First Year Second Year
For adjudication of legal cases._.................... ..$ 164,021 $ 163,021
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries and wages only:
President of the court......................$10,500
Associate judges (6), at $10,000 each 60,000
Additional salaries, not exceeding........ 51,471
Retirement pay, a sum _ sufficient,
@Stirmated tanec ccceeenesenscccsssnnesscceecceneevssceseseeeee 17,500
First Year Second Year
Item 8
For printing records of litigation, a sum sufficient,
tire at ann anneecee ccs ccssscesseeessecneeseensseccesenstnssneeeceentntnenmenenc -~§ 22,000 $ 22,000
Item 9
For maintenance of law library... $ 17,800 $ 17,300
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding......................$11,600
each year. :
Total for the Supreme Court of Appeals $ 203,321 $ 202,821
It is further provided that out of this ap-
propriation shall be paid the traveling and
other expenses of the judges of the Supreme
Court of Appeals, one thousand five hundred
dollars for each judge, and which shall be
in lieu of mileage.
CIRCUIT COURTS
Item 10
For adjudication of legal cases......_.........................- $ 384,025 $ 334,025
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries:
Judges (37), at $7,500 each............... $277,500
Additional salaries —.............. 3,660
Compensation to sheriffs, sergeants
and their deputies for attendance
upon the circuit courts, as au-
thorized by § 14-85 of the Code
VQ ect 1,000
Retirement salaries, a sum sufficient,
Stir ated At nec ccccccc cece ecccceecceeteeeee 36,865
CORPORATION OR HUSTINGS COURTS
Item 11
For adjudication of legal Cases........ccccccccccecienn§ 185,945 $ 135,945
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries only:
Judges (16), at $7,500 each. $120,000
Judge of the Corporation Court,
city of Winchester . 1,120
Clerk at Richmond... «1,000
Retirement salaries, a sum _ sufii-
cient, estimated at... 18,825
CITY COURTS
Item 12 First Year Second Year
For adjudication of legal cases nnn 61,815 §$ 51,815
Out of this appropriation shall be paid
the following salaries and wages only:
Judges (5), at $7,500 each... $37,500
Compensation to sheriffs, sergeants,
and their deputies, for attendance
upon city courts, as authorized by
§ 14-85 of the Code of 1950... . 4,600
Retirement salaries, a sum sufficient,
|StimMated Bb nn ccccccccccscsccsssccssccensseeeeemeenee 9,215
VIRGINIA STATE BAR
Item 13
For administration of the integrated bar act, to
be paid only out of revenues collected and
paid into the State treasury in accordance with
the provisions of said act and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury.........$13,620
the first year and $13,620 the second year.
JUDICIAL COUNCIL
Item 14
For the expenses of the Judicial Council authorized
by §§ 17-222 to 17-227, inclusive, of the Code
of 1950, and for the expenses of the Judicial
Combe rece, nceeccecnnnsevcescecvssneneosssccsenssnerssnaneeunnsenssensceemnernsseernernnessse 5,500 $ 5,500
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
Attorney General
Item 15
For providing legal services for the State.........$ 85,000 $ 984,775
Out of this appropriation the following
salaries and special compensations shall be
paid:
Attorney General ence $11,000
Additional salaries and special pay-
MENS NOt CXCCECING......neccceeessscssscseseee 65,040
the first year and $66,640 the
second year.
First Year Second Year
It is provided that all attorneys authorized
by this act to be employed by any depart-
ment or agency, and all attorneys compen-
sated out of any moneys appropriated by this
session of the General Assembly, shall be
appointed by the Attorney General and be in
all respects subject to the provisions of §§ 2-85
to 2-93, inclusive, §§ 2-94 to 2-97, inclusive,
and § 14-14 of the Code of 1950.
Division of Motion Picture Censorship
Item 16
For examining and licensing motion picture films
publicly exhibited in Virginia... $ 34,765 $ 36,510
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
TAQ? oeecceeeessssccsnseeeesccmesnecesssentenensseststtsnssseutsssenieseesses POO 4OO
the first year, and $29,400 the
second year.
Commission on Veterans Affairs
Item 1614
For expenses of the Commission on Veterans
6:5): re $ 1,500 $ 1,500
Division of War Veterans’ Claims
Item 17
For preparation and prosecution of claims against
the United States Veterans’ Administration
and other agencies on behalf of war veterans
and their dependents and the surviving de-
pendents of deceased war veterans, in accord-
ance with the provisions of § 2-93.1 of the
COZ0%s (<0) aD C:)5) | cca $ 214,190 $ 217,290
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding.................. $185,000
the first year, and $188,100 the
second year.
Item 18 F
For promoting uniformity of legislation_........____$
Total for the Department of Law................. $
Total for the Judicial Department of
the Goverment nce cceneeecsccsceeseetsene $
BAER BRANCH OF THE G
GOVERNOR
Item 19
For executive control of the State... cc $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries and wages only:
GOVONTION ooeseccsssseesssccssscsssesssonessssssssseseseenssssameeerseseeceneeeee 15,000
Secretary of the Commonwealth and
ex-officio secretary to the Governor 5,720
Additional salaries and wages, not
OX CCCI nanan nanessevtseeecertereretesesmeeteeenreee 8O,491
the first year, and $30,596 the
second year.
Item 19)
For reorganization studies of State agencies, a
sum sufficient, not exceedimg._. nnn. necmncnnen eG
Item 20
For a discretionary fund to be expended by the
Governor for such objects or purposes as the
Governor, in his discretion, may deem proper
to meet any contingencies or conditions which
may arise from time to time....................._........§
Item 20!
For payment of Virginia’s quota of the expenses of
administrative services and operations of the
Board of Control for Southern regional edu-
2:15 (0) | ee)
Item 21
For operation and maintenance of the Governor’s
1:4 0) (0) | ee
STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS
Item 22 First Year Second Year
For supervising and coordinating the conduct of
@lectionS nn ccc «=6«-_:« BET = $22.1, 397
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salary:
Secretary .....-.--_-.-..---~.--—-----.$ 6, 250
DIVISION OF THE BUDGET
Item 23
For preparation and administration of the execu-
19 0-3 010 (4 -| ce $ 18,770 $ 42,290
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries, wages and special pay-
ments:
1 OD 5 ui 70) a 3.5) 8)
Additional salaries, and special pay-
ments, not exceeding......__.__........ 7,695
the first year and $15,365 the second
year.
Item 24
For institutional emgimeerim ga. eseseseem eee $ 28,755 $ 29,290
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, wages, and special pay-
ments, not exceeding... $22,455
the first year and $22,990 the
second year.
Item 25
For maintenance and operation of grounds and
Dep ir gece eee ccse eect eects csieeecsssttttietrattteerieeep 821,160 $ 819,450
Out of this aporepeintion there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not ex-
TINGE ee ceesssccossscseescsneesennnsssteesservessengeeesetnsereneueuneneseeece $200,000
the first year, and $198,000 the
second year.
It is hereby provided that no part of this
appropriation for maintenance and operation
of Grounds and Buildings shall be used to
furnish floor coverings, electric fans or other
office equipment to any State officer, depart-
ment, board, institution or other State agency.
Total for the Division of the Budget......$ 374,685 $ 391,030
DIVISION OF PERSONNEL
First Year Second Year
Item 26 |
For administration of the Virginia Personnel Act...$ 72,465 $ 174,420
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries and special compensations
only:
Director onncccssssssscncssssssessecsesssssesssscocssssesssssessssstsssssseeeseevees $7,500
Additional salaries and special pay-
ments, Not CXCCOGING. nn cecccccceecnee 55,620
the first year and $56,835 the second
year.
Merit System Council
Item 27 .
For administration of the Merit System Council,
to be paid only out of funds to be transferred
to the Merit System Council by order of the
Governor from the appropriations herein made
to the Unemployment Compensation Commis-
sion, the State Board of Public Welfare, the
State Board of Health, State Hospital Board,
and the Virginia Commission for the
BRR ees ceeceesessscssssscesssesssssccnssssussssneececcasssuunnnnesceseeetesanaan $29,075
the first year, and $28,525 the second
year.
The Governor is hereby authorized to transfer
to the Merit System Council from the respec-
tive appropriations herein made to the Unem-
ployment Compensation Commission, the State
Board of Public Welfare, the State Board of
Health, State Hospital Board, and the Virginia
Commission for the Blind, a sum equal to the
value of the services rendered by the Merit
System Council for the respective agencies.
It is hereby provided that this appropria-
tion shall be expended on warrants of the
Comptroller, issued upon vouchers signed by
the Director of the Division of Personnel or
by such other person or persons as may be
designated by the Governor for that purpose.
Virginia Retirement System
Item 28
For expenses of administration of the Virginia
Retirement System ou.csccccscccscccsnssssescesneesnsstneesnsessseeeteneee $ 70,330 $ 70,900
First Year Second Year
It is hereby provided that out of this
appropriation the following salary shall be
paid:
Op dah, Qe $7,500
Item 29
For actuarial requirements of: the State reserve
fund and the State annuity accumulation
fund, as provided in the act establishing the
Virginia retirement system for public school
15:1) 6.) cc re $ 3,367,810 $3,600,550
Item 30
In addition to the foregoing appropriations
of $3,367,810 the first year and $3,600,550 the
second year, payable out of the general fund,
there is hereby appropriated to the Virginia
Retirement System for the purposes set out
in the last preceding paragraph, from the
principal of the literary fund in excess of
$10,000,000, the sum of $500,000 each year.
Item 31
For the actuarial requirements of the employee
annuity savings fund and the employee annu-
ity reserve fund, and for the expense fund,
as provided in the act establishing the Vir-
ginia retirement system for public school
teachers to be paid only from teachers’ con-
tributions to such fund, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury, a sum suffi-
Cient, estimated atic ccccccccnenes $2,000,290
the first year, and $2,100,300 the second year.
Item 32
On the last day of June during each year
of the biennium beginning July first, nine-
teen hundred and fifty the Comptroller shall
transfer to the general fund, from each special
fund in the State treasury out of which any
payments to the State annuity accumulation
fund are payable, as provided in the act estab-
lishing Virginia retirement system for public
school teachers, such amount as shall have
accrued on account of payments to the State
annuity accumulation fund from such special
fund during such year.
First Year Second Year
All funds paid into the State treasury on
account of contributions to the State annuity
accumulation fund by any contributor thereto
other than the State, as provided in the act
establishing the Virginia retirement system
for public school teachers, during the biennium
beginning July first, nineteen hundred and
fifty, shall be credited to the general fund of
the State treasury.
Item 33
For the actuarial requirements of the State an-
nuity reserve fund and the State annuity accu-
mulation fund, as provided in the act estab-
lishing the Virginia retirement system for
SI E:0 7-3 00) 9) C0) (|_|: .$ 2.194,740 $2,309,780
Item 34
For the actuarial requirements of the employee
annuity savings fund and the employee an-
nuity reserve fund, and for the expense fund
as provided in the act establishing the Vir-
ginia retirement system for State employees,
to be paid only from State employees’ con-
tributions to such funds, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury, a sum
-sufficient, estimated at.........................$1,496,660
the first year, and $1,571,500 the second year.
Item 35
On the last day of June during each year of
the biennium beginning July first, nineteen hun-
dred and fifty, the Comptroller shall trans-
fer to the general fund, from each special fund
in the State treasury out of which any pay-
ments to the State annuity accumulation fund
are payable, as provided in the act establish-
ing the Virginia retirement system for State
employees, such amount as shall have accrued
on account of payments to the State annuity
accumulation fund from such special fund dur-
ing such year.
All funds paid into the State treasury or.
account of contributions to the State annuity
accumulation fund by any contributor thereto
other than the State, as provided in the act
First Year Second Year
establishing the Virginia retirement system for
State employees, during the biennium begin-
ning July first, nineteen hundred and fifty,
shall be credited to the general fund of the
State treasury.
Item 36
For retirement of employees of political sub-
divisions, to be paid only out of the rev-
enues collected and paid into the State treas-
ury by such political sub-divisions for the
said retirement, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury..........................$34,490
the first year and $37,935 the second year.
Total for Virginia Retirement System.....$ 5,632,880 $5,981,230
ART COMMISSION
Item 37
For appraising works of art and structures................ $ 1,000 $ 1,000
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
Item 38
For auditing the accounts of the State and local
POVETNMENE UMITS once eeccerevcreenn nnn 804,365 $$ 311,365
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries only:
It is hereby provided that out of this ap-
propriation the Auditor of Public Accounts
shall receive an annual salary of $8,370, of
which the sum of $1,590 shall represent his
compensation for acting as secretary to the
committee of the circuit court judges pursuant
to the provisions of §§ 14-50 to 14-54, in-
clusive, of the Code of 1950, and shall be in
lieu of the amount heretofore paid the Auditor
of Public Accounts as such additional com-
pensation out of the appropriation for crim-
inal charges.
It is further provided that the annual salary
of the Auditor of Public Accounts on and after
March 1, 1952, to be paid out of this appropri-
ation, shall be $9,000, including the said sum
of $1,590 as additional compensation for the
performance of his duty of acting as secretary
of the aforesaid committee of Circuit Court
Judges.
First Year Second Year
It is further provided that out of this ap-
propriation there is hereby appropriated:
For additional salaries, not exceed-
|) | i Y.5. i741)
the first year and $255,220 the second
year.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Item 39
For the custody and disbursement of State money..$ 90,710
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries and wages only:
0 Oe <5: 1D 9 -) oc $ 8,000
Additional salaries and wages, not
OX CCCI eee ecscecsanessccesesccevnsesecssmeseentecssectnenees . 49,500
the first year, and $650,000 the
second year.
It is further provided that out of this ap-
propriation shall be paid the premiums on the
official bonds of the State Treasurer and em-
ployees in the division of the treasury, and the
premiums on insurance policies on vault in the
division of the treasury, and on messenger
insurance policy.
Treasury Board
Item 3914
For payment of interest on the State debt...................... $ 350,121
Item 39%,
For providing sinking fund for redemption of
Riddleberger bonds, Century bonds and gen-
eral fund bonded indebtedness... $ 514,879
Total for Treasury Board..........0......cccccsseue $ 865,000
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTS AND PURCHASES
Division of Accounts and Control
Item 40
For auditing and recording the financial transac-
tions Of the Staaten. ccccccccccccccecssssssescssmnsrecsseseemesnsessesesssse $ 225,570
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries and wages only:
Comptroller iceccccccessosssssssssssnsensessenssesssenesseensnsnees $ 8,000
Consulting and advisory clerk,
MOC OXCCOMI MN one ecceccccseeeereeccnccccsceeneeessmnerees . 1,800
Additional salaries, not exceeding... 163,120
the first year, and $165,180 the second
year.
$
$
87,710
350,121
514,879
865,000
227,630
First Year Second Year
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
costs of the official bonds of the Comptroller;
and the costs of the surety bonds of the em-
ployees in the division of accounts and con-
trol, in accordance with the provisions of
§§ 2-7 and 2-8 of the Code of 1950.
Item 41
For collecting old claims, as authorized by sec-
tion 2596 of the Code of Virginia (1919), as
continued in effect by § 2-270 of the Code of
1950, and for adjustment of State litigation, a
sum sufficient, estimated at... $ 3,200 $ 3,200
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
costs of civil prosecution in civil cases, ex-
penses and commissions in collecting old debts,
etc., in accordance with § 8-780 of the Code
of 1950.
Item 42
For support of lunatics in jails and in charge of
private persons, a sum sufficient, estimated at..$ 500 =$ 500
Item 43
For payment of pensions, funeral expenses, relief
of Confederate women and administrative
EXPENSES aaneececccessscsscscrsccsneeesssnssssessssscesessssescsneesovensnmnuunsnnessuntenssneeceseens $ 317,250 $ 304,250
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding... $6,228
the first year and $6,228 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation each pensioner in
the several classes now on the pension roster,
or hereafter placed on the pension roster,
under the regular pension act (as continued in
effect by § 51-1 of the Code of 1950) approved
March 26, 1928, chapter 465, as amended March
24, 1930, and March 30, 1934, and subsequent
acts appropriating the public revenue, shall be
paid as follows: to Confederate veterans, $1,200
a year; to each widow of a soldier, sailor or
marine, married prior to October 1, 1880, who
has not remarried, $360 a year; to each
widow married on or after October 1, 1880,
and prior to January 1, 1921, who has not
remarried, $300 a year; and to each such
First Year Second Year
widow who is blind, $360 a year; to each widow
married on or after January 1, 1921, who is
over 75 years of age, and who has not re-
married, $240 a year; and to the personal rep-
resentative of each deceased pensioner $45
may be paid without the qualification of a per-
sonal representative to the undertaker, when
such undertaker shall file his bill, verified by
proper affidavit with the Comptroller, together
with copy of death certificate of such pen-
sioner, and the allowance as authorized by
act aforesaid; provided, however, that the said
allowance for the funeral expenses of each
Confederate veteran who was on the pension
roster at the time of his death shall be $100;
provided, further, that under the provisions of
this act any person who actually accompanied
a soldier in the service and remained faithful
and loyal as the body servant of such soldier,
or who served as cook, hostler or teamster,
or who worked on breastworks under any com-
mand of the army and thereby rendered serv-
ice to the Confederacy, shall be entitled to re-
ceive an annual pension of $240, proof of serv-
ice to be prescribed by the Comptroller; pro-
vided that to each widow of a Confederate
soldier as above set out who is now or who
may become an inmate of an institution receiv-
ing support from the State and who was mar-
ried prior to October 1, 1880, and has not re-
married, shall be paid the sum of $25.00 per
month; and to each such widow who was mar-
ried on or after October 1, 1880, and prior to
January 1, 1921, and who has not remarried;
and to each such widow who married on or
after January 1, 1921, who is over 75 years of
age and who has not remarried, shall be paid
the sum of $20.00 per month.
Any unexpended portion of this appropria-
tion shall revert to the general fund of the
State treasury, and no part thereof shall be
prorated among pensioners.
It is further provided that out of the ap-
propriation for public printing, the Director of
the Division of Purchase and Printing shall
supply all forms and have done and pay for
First Year Second Year
all printing, binding, ruling, etc., required by
the Comptroller in pension matters and in con-
nection with the payment of pensions. The
Comptroller shall pay monthly at such dates
as he may prescribe the pensions authorized
by this act.
It is further provided that out of this ap-
propriation of $317,250 for the first year and
$304,250 the second year, there shall be ex-
pended for relief of needy Confederate women
of Virginia, including daughters of Confeder-
ate soldiers who are now widows, born not
later than December 31, 1883, who are not upon
the State pension roster, and who are not
inmates of any Confederate, independent or
church home or charitable institution, in ac-
cordance with the provisions of the act ap-
proved March 10, 1914 (Acts of Assembly,
1914, chapter 56, page 81); provided that
each such needy Confederate woman shall re-
CEIVE] $60.00 Per Year. ..cccecceoncccccseenenenen $79,500
each year.
It is further provided that out of this ap-
propriation, there shall be expended for care
of needy Confederate women who are inmates
of the Home for Needy Confederate Women
at Richmond, in accordance with the provi-
sions of the act approved March 4, 1914
(Acts of Assembly, 1914, chapter 40, page
GO) eeecsesssssnsssecrssssseccenesensesceneuesssesssenmsseseeserenssnnesssestrsssesesaeeenens SOO 7000
each year.
It is provided, however, that no part of this
appropriation shall be available for expendi-
ture until satisfactory evidence of compliance
with the following conditions has been pre-
sented the Auditor of Public Accounts:
(1) Copies of all current and future ap-
plications for admission to the Home have
been or will be filed with the Auditor of
Public Accounts; (2) Proof that admissions
to the Home are being made as far as prac-
ticable on the basis of first come first served,
provided that where the governing board of
the Home deviates from the policy of first
come first served the reasons therefor shall
rae © ey,
First Year
be filed with the Auditor of Public Accounty; Second Yen,
(8) Upon the admission of any guest to the
Home the Auditor of Public Accounts shall
be informed thereof and also as to the length
of time which the application haz been pend-
ing; and whether it has been given priority
over other applications; (4) Copies of the
rules of admission have been filed with the
Auditor of Public Accounts; (5) No part of
this appropriation shall be available directly
or Indirectly for the care of maintenance of
any person who is not a member of the clasg
for which the Home was originally estab-
lished,
The governing body of the Home may re-
fuse to admit anyone sick of an incurable
disease or who is bedridden or who is an addict
to narcotics or to the use of intoxicating
liquors or who is mentally affected to the ex-
tent of materially affecting the comfort of the
other inmates,
Item 44
For assessing Property for taxation and collect-
ing and distributing records of assessments, a
sum sufficient, estimated Atco $ 474,600 $ 474,600
Out of this appropriation shall be paid com-
pensation and expenses of office of city and
county commissioners of the revenue, as au-
thorized by §§ 14-70 and 14-71 of the Code
of 1950, after certification by the chairman
of the Compensation Board, to the State
Comptroller of the amounts of the salaries and
expense allowances of such officers fixed and
ascertained by said board, and commissions to
examiners of records, the postal and express
_ charges on land and property books, etc.
Item 45
For collecting State taxes
4 sum sufficient, esti-
spa ea. Oe eg Seal: $ 640,000 $ 640,000
Out of this ®ppropriation shall be paid to
county and city treasurers the compensation
and expenses of office authorized by §§ 14-68
and 14-69 of the. Code of 1950, but only
after certification by the chairman of the-Com-
pensation Board, to the State Comptroller of.
es First Year Second Year
the amounts of the salaries, if any, and expense
allowances of such officers, fixed and ascer-
tained by said board; and to county and city
clerks of courts, the commissions to which they
are entitled by law for the collection of State
taxes.
Item 46 ; ‘ :
There is hereby appropriated to the cities,
incorporated towns, and counties of the State
two-thirds of the net profits derived under the
provisions of § 4-22 of the Code of 1950,
in excess of seven hundred fifty thousand
dollars, each city, incorporated town, and
county to receive an amount apportioned on
the basis of their respective populations ac-
cording to the last preceding United States
census. It is intended that this item shall pro-
vide for the payment to cities, incorporated
towns, and counties of only so much of the
amounts they would normally receive under
the provisions of § 4-22 of the Code of 1950,
as is embraced in the distribution of two-
thirds of the said net profits, in excess of
seven hundred fifty thousand dollars, but
that, by reason of other appropriations made
out of the general fund of the treasury for
the benefit of said cities, incorporated towns,
and counties, there shall be no distribution
of any of said net profits except two-thirds
thereof, as provided in § 4-22 of the Code of
1950,
Ttem 47
For premiums on official bonds of county officers,
as required by § 15-480 of the Code of 1950,
4 sum sufficient, estimated at...........:.--0---- $ 15,000 $ 100,000
Ttem 48
For Teissue of old warrants, previously charged
off, a sum sufficient, estimated at...ncmnnunemmnn
Item 49
For crimin: Jj i
al charges, a sum sufficient, estimated
at ie visions foe ko $2,770,000 $2,770,000
$ 10,000 $ 10,000
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
Costs incident to the arrest and prosecution of
Persons charged with the violation of State
laws, including salaries of attorneys for the
Commonwealth, as authorized by § 14-66 of
the Code of 1950, expenses of juries, wit-
nesses, etc., but where a witness attends in
two or more cases on the same day, only one
fee shall be allowed such witness; the trans-
portation costs of the State Board of Welfare
and Institutions as provided by § 63-17
of the Code of 1950, and the _ transpor-
tation costs of the Virginia Manual Labor
School for Colored Boys (Acts of Assembly
1920, chapter 344, pages 515-516), as pro-
vided by the act approved February 5, 1900
(Acts of Assembly, 1899-1900, chapter 273,
section 6, page 302), and the transportation
cost of the State prison farm for defective
misdemeanants, as provided by law, cost of
maintenance in local jails of persons charged
with violation of State laws, including food,
clothing, medicine, medical attention, guard-
ing, etc.; provided, however, that all jail physi-
cians be paid at the rate provided by law, but
not more than five hundred dollars per calen-
dar year shall be paid the jail physician or
physicians for any city or county, the popu-
lation of which is less than 100,000, and not
more than one thousand dollars per calendar
year shall be paid the jail physician or physi-
cians of any city or county, the population of
which is 100,000 or over, and coroner’s fees,
etc., said compensation for jail physician to be
paid at the end of the calendar year; provided,
however, that in case of death or resigna-
tion his compensation shall be prorated on the
basis the time of service bears to the full
calendar year. Provided, no deduction or cut
shall be made in reimbursing any city ser-
geant or sheriff the actual cost of supplies
purchased by him under authority of law, and
provided, further, that no salaries, fees o1 ex-
penses shall be paid to any officers out of this
appropriation in cases where the Compensation
Board is required to fix and ascertain same
or any part thereof, until after certification by
the chairman of the Compensation Board, to
the State Comptroller of the amounts of the
First Year
salaries, if any, and expense allowances of
such officers, fixed and ascertained by said
board.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
State’s share of the salaries and expenses of
sheriffs and sergeants and their deputies in ac-
cordance with law.
It is further provided that out of this ap-
propriation shall be paid the expenses neces-
sarily incurred on official business by judges
of circuit, city, and corporation or hustings
courts, for postage, stationery, and clerk hire,
not exceeding $300 a year for each judge.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid not
exceeding $65,000 for the first year of the
biennium and $70,000 for the second year of the
biennium for reimbursing counties and cities
under the provisions of §§ 63-294 through
63-296, inclusive, § 16-151, § 16-133, § 16-143,
§ 16-152, § 16-134, § 16-135, § 16-153,
§ 16-156, and §§ 16-136 and 16-154 of
the Code of 1950; provided that no part
of this appropriation shall be paid to any
county or city which expends in any year
following the fiscal year ending June 30, 1948,
less than it spent in such fiscal year for the
purposes for which reimbursement is provided
and authorized; provided further that such
amounts as have been paid from the appro-
priation for criminal charges in the fiscal year
ending June 30, 1948, in reimbursing counties
and cities under any of the sections herein-
before referred to or such amounts as would
be payable under such sections prior to the
amendments at the 1946 session of the Gen-
eral Assembly, shall not be charged against
the payments authorized to be made under
this paragraph.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
actual expenses of the committee of circuit
court judges, as provided by §§ 14-50
through 14-54 of the Code of 1950.
It is provided, however, that no part of this
appropriation shall be used for the payment of
criminal charges incident to prisoners em-
Second Year
ployed on the State convict road force or at
the State industrial farm for women, or at the
State penitentiary farm and State prison farm
for defective misdemeanants, or the transpor-
tation costs of prisoners committed to the
custody of the Virginia Industrial School for
Boys (§ 63-368 of the Code of 1950).
n 50
' apportionment to counties which have with-
drawn from the provisions of Article 4 of
Chapter 1 of Title 33 of the Code of 19650,
of the proceeds of the motor vehicle fuel tax
to which such counties are entitled by law,
a sum sufficient.
n 51
| payment to counties and cities of their dis-
tributive share of the proceeds of the tax
levied upon certain alcoholic beverages by
§ 4-24 of the Code of 1950, a sum suf-
ficient.
Total for Division of Accounts and
COmtrrol oanccccsssssesscsscccccsssssssecesecssssnsesececsessssecsensesscnsnecnscansenecas
Division of Purchase and Print:
n 52
purchasing commodities and supervising public
printing for the Staten. ccc cccceccsssessceccccemnseeee and
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries and wages only:
| OD 0-16) 0) cc $ 7,500
Additional salaries and wages, not
OX COO nnn aeesceesccsssncsssssnecsnenssnensestensetessnnetee 99,500
the first year, and $99,900 the second year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid only
the cost of public printing required for the
work of departments, institutions and agencies
of the State government, and the cost of print-
ing and binding the Virginia Reports, now
authorized to be paid out of the public printing
LUT aeacescsscsescssnssssecccccsessetnsnsseescecesssnsgensessessuntescscenssennnenssees $43,000
the first year and $98,000 the second
year.
First Year Second Year
It is hereby provided that no part of this
appropriation for the Division of Purchase
and Printing shall be expended in furnishing
stationery or other office supplies to any State
officer, department, board, institution or other
State agency.
Item 53
There is hereby appropriated out of the
fund provided by Section 29 of this Act for
payment by the Division of Purchase and
Printing of a deficit incurred by the said Divi-
sion for the employment of technical and
other help on a project basis, for supplies and
equipment incident to the preparation of a
State catalogue and also for making effec-
tive further recommendations applicable to
SAI GEPartrment onanecesccccncesccercscscssenescseerscceeeee $29,000
Compensation Board
Item 54
For regulating compensation of local officers, in
ACCOPMANCE With La Wen cnnecccccccssscscnsseeennsnng 22,205 $ 22,615
Out of this appropriation the following sal-
ary may be paid:
Chairman, not exceeding... $3,505
DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION
Item 55
For administration of the Tax Laws... $ 642,750 $ 651,750
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries only:
State Tax Commissioner |... eo. $ 10,000
Additional salaries, not exceeding... 439,000
the first year, and $448,000 the
second year.
Item 56
For collection of delinquent taxes, a sum suffi-
Cient, eStimmated At nn... neeccnccmesccesseeesssnescensseeneestuecss $ 35,685 $ 35,435
Item 5644 |
For assistance to localities in the general assess-
ment or reassessment of real estate.................. $ 15,000 $ 22,500
Item 57
For assessment and collection of the forest prod-
Ce) AF: > ee $ 13,325 $ 18,325
Item 57% First Year Second Year
For the performance of duties required by law
with respect to the assessment of mineral
VANS ooo eeceeeeseeeecccecensneenntcceecccesscnecceesecesscnseneccoeees $ 4,000
DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Item 58
For administration of motor vehicle license, reg-
istration and fuel tax lawB.............-..0..... $747,816
the first year, and $763,842 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid for
salaries:
COmmMissiomen oi. acccscccsscecssvvecsssceessssesseessssseseceeeenes $ 8,000
Additional salaries, wages and spe-
cial payments, not exceeding...... 584,916
the first year, and $603,642 the
second year.
Item 59
For refund of taxes on motor vehicle fuels in ac-
cordance with law, a sum sufficient.
Item 60
For licensing operators of motor vehicles....$232,200
the first year, and $229,700 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and special payments,
MOL @XCOO}HU on. ccccccecccsescssscssssneesseecseserseneenene $150,000
the first year, and $154,000 the
second year.
Item 61
For receiving applications for the registration of
titles to motor vehicles and for issuance of
licenses in accordance with law, at branch
offices, a sum sufficient, estimated at....$251,300
the first year, and $278,700 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
$ 4,000
$ 727,010
For salaries, wages and special pay-
ments, not exceeding.......____. $230,000
the first year, and $250,000 the
second year.
Item 62
For promoting safety in the operation of motor
57) 00 e) (<a =... 200,000
the first year, and $257,500 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated, not exceeding:
For salaries and special payments,
not exceeding sevceccecesccsseesceeneeseesesseceecees $248,000
the first year, and $257,000 the
second year.
Item 63
For regulating the distribution and sales of motor
01) 00 (4) ( -\ cc $49,410
the first year, and $51,410 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding... wwneseee 30,000
the first year, and $38,000 the sec-
ond year.
Item 64
For maintenance and operation of building occu-
pied by Division of Motor Vehicles__._.$80,659
the first year, and $44,875 the second
year.
Item 65
For administration of the use fuel tax act of
QA nc ccesenes css ssnsnesssnnencetnsnsenessuutersseneesnstnssnenssseneeees BO9OOO
the first year, and $24,300 the second
year.
Item 66
For additional equipment... -.....2.-.1n nee $12,470
the first year, and $7,280 the second
year.
Item 67
For examining applicants for operators’ and chauf-
Ferurs” LICOMSCS a. anccecssssscceeessecssseceeeestsestersseseenenmaneen $182,962
the first year, and $185,126 the second
year.
First Year Second Year
First Year Second Year
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding................ ..109,012
the first year, and $112,156 the
second year.
Item 68
All appropriations herein made to the Divi-
sion of Motor Vehicles shall be paid only out
of revenues collected and paid into the State
treasury by the Division of Motor Vehicles and
credited to the State highway maintenance and
construction fund, and none of the appropria-
tions made to the said division shall be paid
out of the general fund of the State treasury.
All revenue received by the Division of
Motor Vehicles for any purpose whatsoever or
in accordance with any law or regulation
administered by said division shall be paid
directly and promptly into the State treasury
to the credit of the State highway mainte-
nance and construction fund.
Total for the Division of Motor
Vehicles from special funds.......... $1,830,158
the first year, and $1,842,733
the second year.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
Item 69
For State police patrol... $2,655,117
the first year, and $2,688,147 the
second year. |
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries and special payments only:
Superintendent of State Police........... $ 8,000
Additional salaries, wages and
special payments, not exceed-
1 ee 1,346,867
the first year, and $1,388,997
the second year.
Item 70
For promoting highway safety..........0.0000... $115,150
the first year, and $115,550 the second
year.
| First Year Second Year
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
| |: ne 1): 051111)
the first year, and $60,700 the
second year.
Item 71
For operation of State Police Dining Room..$25,600
the first year, and $27,100 the second
year.
Item 72
For operation of State Police Radio System..$271,875
the first year, and $278,500 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not ex-
COOMA ance ec sees eeencerneresssnereeeeseeeensseesseeee- eee 159,000
the first year, and $164,500 the
second year.
Item 73
For operation and maintenance of headquarters
buildings and grounds......................... $53,400
the first year, and $52,400 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages and special
payments, not exceeding..................... $22,000
the first year, and $22,500 the sec-
ond year.
Item 74
Total for the Department of State
| 5X0) bc: $3,121,142
the first year, and $3,161,697 the
second year.
First Year Second Year
Item 75
All appropriations herein made to the De-
partment of State Police shall be paid only
out of revenues collected and paid into the
State treasury by the Division of Motor Ve-
hicles or by the Department of State Police
and credited to the State highway maintenance
and construction fund, and none of the appro-
priations made to the said division shall be
paid out of the general fund of the State
treasury.
All revenue received by the Department of
State Police for any purpose whatsoever or in
_accordance with any law or regulation admin-
istered by said department shall be paid
directly and promptly into the State treasury
to the credit of the State highway maintenance
and construction fund.
DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS
Item 76
For providing military protection for the State, to
be expended under the direction of the military
board, in accordance With law... ccc .$ 229,785 $ 234,285
Out of this appropriation the following
salary shall be paid:
Adjutant Gemeral onc..ccccccccccceccsncccscseninerceee $7,500
Item 77
For general repairs to buildings on the State
military reservation at Virginia Beach, to be
spent only upon the approval of the Governor
Fibs] AO) 0) 2:50 (<6 Cac .-— 31,000 $ 31,000
Item 78
For the military contingent fund, out of which to
pay the military forces of the Commonwealth
when aiding the civil authorities, as provided
by § 44-82 of the Code of 1950, a sum suffi-
cient.
DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATIONS
State Corporation Commission
Item 79 First Year Second Year
For expenses of administration of the State Cor-
POrAation COMMISSION ......cccccccccscssssseesssssscecssseeesssnssscsesesseee .§ 99,040
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries only:
Chairman, State Corporation Com-
D000 6:52) (0) | cre $10,000
Other members of the State Cor-
poration Commission (2), at $9,960
Fe 19,920
Special comsrltart ..n...ccccccecsccccsssssssssssseessesnsen 4,500
Additional salaries, not exceeding........ 50,120
the first year, and $650,880 the
second year.
Item 80
For assessment and taxation of public service
COLPOTALLONS eccncesecesssssseseensssssescccnsesstesonerersceessssmseseeenssecnuunusesssssee -§ 37,225
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding....................... $22,400
the first year, and $23,200 the
second year.
Item 81
For rate regulation... nee csscscsesssssssscssesssenensssaesssnssssnnessenseseaneee $ 16,500
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding ................0.... $14,900
the first year, and $15,400 the
second year.
Item 82
For regulating sale of securities, in accordance
with the provisions of §§ 13-106 to 138-164
(Chapter 8 of Title 13 of the Code of 1950)...$ 15,150
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding .................. _...§12,500
the first year, and $12,800 the
second year.
$ 99,800
$ 38,025
$ 17,000
$ 15,450
First Year Second Year
Item 83
For preparation and prosecution of rate cases........... $ 5,000 $ 5,000
Item 84
For making appraisals, valuations, investiga-
tions and inspections of the properties and
services of certain public service companies,
and for the supérvision and administra-
tion of the laws relative to public service
companies, in accordance with §§ 58-660
to 58-671, inclusive, of the Code of 1950, to
be paid only out of the proceeds of the
taxes levied and collected under that Article,
and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury, the amount derived from the afore-
said taxes, and unexpended balances from
said tax revenue, estimated at......... $241,800
the first year, and $244,300 the second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and special payments,
MOE @XCOCOMI ec ncceseecsceccecescseecssssscesseesssceneeennone $181,500
the first year, and $185,500 the
second year.
Item 85
For the promotion of aviation in the public inter-
est, to be paid only out of the tax on gasoline
or fuel used in flights within the boundary
of the State; and fees from the licensing or
registering of airmen, aircraft, and airports,
and from all heretofore unexpended balances
derived from any of the above sources, and
not out of the general fund of the State
EX RLB ULE YG eesrcte ers csciseeesesscndosspnersngtbinnnensbncvsttb on degpannosecrtets $47,780
the first year, and $49,080 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and special payments,
MOC @XCCOMI anne eeceecesesvvneecererenecseesserssscersens $27,800
the first year, and $28,000 the
second year.
First Year Second Year
Items 86.7
For regulating and taxing motor vehicle car-
riers, to be paid only out of fees collected
from them by the State Corporation Com-
mission and taxes on them collected under
acts administered by the State Corporation
Commission and paid into the State treasury
to the credit of the highway maintenance
and construction fund, the amount of said
revenues, including any unexpended balance
of such collections, estimated at...........$198,600
the first year, and $201,500 the sec-
ond year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, wages and special pay-
ments, not exceeding..........................$147,000
the first year, and $151,500 the
second year.
Item 88
Provided, however, that any additional funds
collected under the provisions of the afore-
said acts and paid into the State treasury in
excess of the amounts now segregated and
available to the State Corporation Commission
under said acts may be used by the commis-
sion, as far as necessary for the aforesaid
activities.
It shall be the duty of the State Corpora-
tion Commission to fix and proclaim rates on
all automobile accident insurance of every
class, kind and description.
Item 89
For providing legal services for the State................. $ 16475 $ 16,475
Item 90
For payment of court costs, a sum sufficient, esti-
Mate At anne. csccccescsesssessseseesesnseceentsaseereemneeeeeeenesssennuaneceenunecennenenseee $ 800 $ 800
Item 91
For examination and supervision of banks, small
loan companies, credit unions, and building
and loan associations, to be paid only out of
the fees, licenses, and taxes levied and col-
lected for the examination and supervision of
First Year Second Year
the said banks, small loan companies, credit
unions, and building and loan associations and
paid into the State treasury in accordance
with law, and out of unexpended balances in
said fees, licenses, and taxes heretofore paid
into the State treasury, as aforesaid; provided,
however, that no part of this appropriation
shall be paid out of the general fund of the
State treasury, not exceeding... .$137,300
the first year, and $140,300 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries only:
Commissioner of Banking XI, not
CS C2110 111) $ 7,500
It is provided, however, that the State Cor-
poration Commission may, with the Gov-
ernor’s written approval, increase the sal-
ary of the Commissioner of Banking from
$7,500 to an amount not exceeding $9,000.
Additional salaries, not exceeding... 89,500
the first year, and $92,500 the
second year.
Item 92
For supervision and inspection of concerns con-
ducting an insurance business in Virginia, as
required by law, to be paid out of the fees,
licenses and taxes levied and collected for the
payment of the expenses incurred in supervis-
ing and inspecting the aforesaid concerns,
and paid into the State treasury in accord-
ance with law, and out of unexpended bal-
ances in said fees, licenses and taxes hereto-
for paid into the State treasury as afore-
said; provided, however, that no part of this
appropriation shall be paid out of the general
fund of the State treasury, not exceed-
RE? escyaunsarncsoaistnivinesrsinnssnatistoalonaiobanssiaosonssnasisceeses $222,705
the first year, and $226,555 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries and special compensations
only:
First Year Second Year
Commissioner of Insurance XI, not
exceeding ... mentee 8,500
Of this sum $1,000 is to be paid for such
time as the Commissioner serves as a zone
manager of the National Association of
Insurance Commissioners.
Additional salaries and special com-
pensations, not exceeding..........._.$111,700
the first year, and $114,250 the
second year.
Item 93
It is hereby provided that no expenditure
in excess of the specific amounts appropriated
in Items 84, 85 and 86-7 of this Act, as esti-
mates of the appropriations required by the
respective items, for each year of the biennium
which begins July 1, 1950, shall be made
except with the Governor’s approval in writ-
ing first obtained.
Total for the Department of Corpora-
THON oe cereecsecrermcceeeeeesteenetimnenerrstnsismsmennnnaen 189,690
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Item 94
For expenses of administration of the Bureau
Of Labor and Industry... cccccesee sss 9 16,755
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries only:
COmm Ti SSIOMNEN oe sees essen esecseaceeessstenssnsereeevraneese $9000
Additional salaries and special pay-
ments, not exceeding......................... . 5,100
the first year, and $5,360 the second year.
Item 95
For compilation and publication of industrial
10:0 001 8 | ae $ 11,630
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding........................$9,500
the first year, and $9,750 the second —
year. .
$ 192,050
$ 16,690
$ 11,680
96
inspection of factories, institutions and mer-
cantile establishments —..............--..
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding........................$41,900
the first year, and $43,000 the
second year.
97
inspection of mines and QuarrieS......-.cccccce-
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
s1ppropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding......................... $30,600
the first year, and $31,400 the
second year.
98
supervising the employment of women and
Wilder irr ius rry...cce. ccc ccesesssssessssssessseecseemnetenmnnsnneesen |
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
\ppropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding..................+ $16,600
the first year, and $17,600 the
second year.
99
the work of the Virginia Apprenticeship
FOUN) oe seesssesssnsenssssensesesssssseseeccencecceccenceanecesnsnunnresttonmumusuumenasenseeccnseecenesees
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
ppropriated:
For salaries and special payments,
boKe) MR =>. C-1210 00 (| $32,250
the first year, and $32,500 the sec-
ond year.
DEPARTMENT OF WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION
Industrial Commission of Virginia
Item 100 First Year Second Year
For administration of the Virginia Workmen’s
Compensation Act, to be paid out of the
receipts from taxes levied and collected and
paid into the State treasury for the adminis-
tration of the Workmen’s Compensation Act in
accordance with law; provided, that no part of
this appropriation shall be paid out of the
general fund of the State treasury, not exceed-
DT ce $194,960
the first year, and $197,660 the second year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries and special compensations
only:
Commissioners (3), at $8,370 each..$ 25,110
Additional salaries and special com-
pensations, not exceeding.................... 122,300
the first year, and $124,600 the
second year.
Item 101
For administration of the Workmen’s Compensa-
tion Act there is hereby appropriated the
additional sum of $10,000 each year to be paid
out of the workmen’s compensation fund;
provided, however, that no part of this ap-
propriation shall be expended except with the
Governor’s approval in writing first obtained.
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION COMMISSION OF VIRGINIA
Item 102
For expenses of administration of the Virginia
Unemployment Compensation Act, exclusive
of the payment of unemployment compen-
saticn benefits, a sum _ sufficient, estimated
BE nn encnsscsscnccececensessenneneesssssemnssesecnnssstemeseeseersstseeeerssnsneeeens pl 3960,700
the first year, and $1,927,860 the second year.
It is hereby provided that out of this ap-
propriation the following salaries shall be
paid:
COMMISSIONET aneeeecenrneeeeerreerneneee gg 8, 870
First Year Second Year
Additional salaries, wages and spe-
cial payments, estimated at... 1,610,730
the first year, and $1,639,130
the second year.
Item 103
For administration of a merit system program for
the Unemployment Compensation Commis-
sion of Virginia, a sum sufficient, estimated
EE nnnaesccccccssmnseccensecutnuseensssseneeeunecssecensenunecsscenssnmunsssnesenerssscenseeennenss $7,500
It is hereby provided that the aforesaid
appropriations for administration of the Vir-
ginia Unemployment Compensation Act and
administration of a merit system program
shall be paid only out of the unemployment
compensation administration fund established
by § 60-21 of the Code of 1950, and not
out of the general fund of the State treas-
ury. All monies which are deposited or paid
into this fund are hereby appropriated and
made available to the commission.
Item 104
For payment of unemployment benefits as author-
ized by the Virginia Unemployment Compen-
sation Act, a sum _ sufficient, estimated
BE acsescscscccccssssssnsecceseesssnsssensssssenensnnnnneennnesunnessonesute ..$6,500,000
each year.
It is hereby provided that this appropria-
tion for payment of unemployment benefits
shall be paid only out of the monies requisi-
tioned from the State of Virginia’s account in
the unemployment compensation trust fund in
the treasury of the United States, and paid
into the State treasury to the credit of the
unemployment compensation fund in accorc-
ance with the provisions of §§ 60-90 through
60-94, inclusive, of the Code of 1950, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury.
Item 105
For special unemployment compensation expenses
to be paid only out of the Special Unemploy-
ment Compensation Administration Fund cre-
ated by Section 13-A of the Virginia Unem-
ployment Compensation Act, a sum sufficient,
First Year Second Year
MOE FO CXCCOM nec ccrcccccccssccceesssccecssccsssssnsceesensssstntsed $10,000
each year.
Item 106
For refund of contributions and interest thereon
in accordance with the provisions of § 60-94
of the Code of 1950, to be paid only out of
the clearing account created by § 60-90 of the
Code of 1950, a sum sufficient.
Item 107
For payment to the Secretary of the Treasury
of the United States to the credit of the
unemployment compensation trust fund estab-
lished by the Social Security Act, to be held
for the State of Virginia upon the terms and
conditions provided in the said Social Security
Act, there is hereby appropriated the amount
remaining in the clearing account created by
§ 60-90 of the Code of 1950 after deduct-
ing from the amounts paid into the said clear-
ing account the refunds payable therefrom
pursuant to § 60-94 of the Code of 1950.
Item 108
For maintenance of a public employment service
in cooperation with the United States Em-
Ployment SEV vice ne e..ccesesescsussesessssmnessceesssmeensenssesesssssneessnesee $
DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board
Item 109
For administration of the functions, powers and
duties assigned to the Virginia Alcoholic Bev-
erage Control Board by the Alcoholic Bev-
age Control Act, to be paid only out of the
monies collected and paid into the State treas-
ury, by the said board, as provided by § 4-23
of the Code of 1950, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury, a sum suffi-
cient, estimated at ...-.. ee. $73,430,219
the first year, and $78,409,584 the
second year.
It is hereby provided that out of this ap-
propriation the following salaries shall be
paid:
60,240
First Year Second Year
Chairman of the board................-$9,000
Vice-Chairman on eccceneenneecesnennneeee 9,000
Member of board... uu... 9,000
Salaries for other personal service shall be
fixed by the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Con-
trol Board, with approval by the Governor, as
provided by the Alcoholic Beverage Control
Act. (The sums for such purpose set forth in
the Budget are estimates only, and are not to
be construed as affecting the discretion of the
Governor or the Board with regard thereto as
provided in said Act.)
Item 110
For payment to the counties, cities, and
towns of their distributive shares of the net
profits of the Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board, as provided in § 4-22 of the Code of
1950, a sum sufficient; provided, that in order
to be able properly to ascertain and deter-
mine the actual amount of said profits the
Comptroller may, from time to time, credit on
his books to the said board the value of mer-
chandise on hand or in the warehouses and
stores of the board at the actual cost thereof
to the said board. )
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Virginia State Library
Item 111
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
State Library o....ccccccetnnssnnnmmeeneang 228,975 $$ 224,540
Item 112
For additional equipment and binding records......$ 54,000 $ 64,000
Item 113
For State aid to public libraries in accordance with
the provisions of §§ 42-24 to 42-32 of the
COFors (Se) Gi A!))) | cc ~—$ 60,000 $ 60,000
including $10,000 each year to meet rising
costs of books and printed material.
Item 113%
There is hereby reappropriated to the Virginia
State Library the unexpended balance at the
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close of business on June 30, 1950, in the ap-
propriations provided by items 145, 146, 147,
and 309, Chapter 552 of the Acts of the As-
sembly of 1948. This appropriation shall be
expended by the Virginia State Library for
the preparation and publication of historical
material relating to Virginia.
Total for Virginia State Library... :
Virginia Museum of Fine Art
n 114
maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Museum of Fime Arts. cccccccccccccccscsssssscsssessseneesssusesssssesee |
n 115
It is provided that the board of directors of
the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts may expend
for the maintenance and operation of said
museum, and for the purchase of additional
equipment and works of art, the revenues col-
lected from interest on endowments or from
the operation of said museum, or donated
therefor, and paid into the State treasury,
ESti rated Bt anceccccccccccccsccsssssessssenssscnsseccessescessececescereeees $17,500
the first year, and $18,000 the seeond
year.
State Board of Education
1 116
expenses of administration of: the State
Board of Education, including the payment of
premiums on official bonds in accordance with
the provisions of § 2-8 of the Code of 1950.........§
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries, wages and special com-
pensations only:
Superintendent of Public Instruction
(without fees, the fees collected
by him to be paid into the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury)..$ 9,960
It is provided, however, that the State
Board of Education may, with the written
approval of the Governor, increase the annual
salary of the Superintendent of Public In-
struction from $9,960 to an amount not ex-
ceeding $13,500.
First Year Second Year
Additional salaries, wages, and
special payments, not exceed-
ing peveeeeneeceeeeeseserenmnnneenneemences 280,000
the first year, and $290,500 the
second year.
Item 117
. For expenses of administration of the State Board
of Education, to be paid out of funds appro-
priated for vocational education...............$4,000
each year.
Item 117'4
For the expenses of the State Board of Education
in preparing standard detailed plans, specifica-
tions and sketches for school buildings, and in
reviewing plans, specifications, sketches and
drawings for proposed school buildings sub-
mitted to it, and for the expenses of the Re-
search Committee in connection therewith, as
provided by law cnnmineannnnninnnnnnmninncamnnnnnenss 100,000
Item 118
For local administration (salaries of division
SUPETIMteNCeNts) oon. cecsaeccseesscescseceeeeneevenersesseesneeceeessssemesenneene $ 207,500 $ 207,500
This appropriation shall be expended for
salaries of division superintendents under the
conditions set forth in §§ 22-80 and 22-37 of
the Code of 1950.
Item 119 |
For maintenance of public free schools..................$28,525,000 $29,660,000
To be apportioned as set out in paragraphs
a, b, c, and d following:
Paragraph a
Basic appropriation per pupil in average daily
ALCENGANCE oun. eecesscsssssecsssssscccecseeeceesnsnnsceecessenmenee $22,815,000
the first year, and $23,540,000 the second year.
It is provided that the State Board of Edu-
cation shall first apportion $3,801,080 from this
amount to the public free schools of the sev-
eral counties and cities of the Commonwealth,
as prescribed by section 135 of the Constitu-
tion of Virginia.
It is provided, further, that the total of this
item, including the aforementioned sum, shall
be apportioned by the State Board of Educa-
First Year Second Year
tion on the basis of an equal amount for each
child in average daily attendance in school.
Previded, further, that the State Board of Edt-
cation shall not apportion to any county or
city any of the said funds for any school year
of the biennium ending June 30, 1952, beyond
the constitutional appropriation except under
the following conditions:
1) No funds from this item shall be distrib-
uted to any county or city school board except
for expenses actually incurred in the pay-
ment of salaries of teachers and other instruc-
tional personnel in the public schools. Such
allotments shall be paid only after submission
of evidence satisfactory to the State Board
of Education that the amount for which the
allotment is claimed has or will be expended
for the purpose designated and in full com-
pliance with the terms and conditions set
forth in this item.
2) A minimum salary schedule for teachers
and other instructional] personnel, satisfactory
to the State Board of Education, has been
put into effect.
3) The annual expenditure of funds, de-
rived from local funds, for instruction in the
public schools shall not be less than the
annual expenditure made from local funds
for such instruction for the school year 1949-
1950. However, if a county or city has estab-
lished and maintains a salary schedule for
teachers and other instructional personnel sat-
isfactory to the State Board of Education, the
expenditure, derived from local funds, for the
salaries of teachers and other instructional
personnel may be reduced below such expendi-
ture for the school year 1949-1950, provided
the reduction and the amount of reduction are
approved by the State Board of Education.
Also, a county or city may reduce such expen-
diture in exceptional circumstances due to a
substantial loss in enrollment and average daily
attendance of pupils in the county or city, or in
other exceptional local conditions, provided
First Year Second Year
the reduction and the amount of reduction are
approved by the State Board of Education...
4) The county or city shall pay from local
funds at least thirty per cent of the amount
allotted to it from this item by the State
Board of Education for salaries of teachers
and other instructional personnel. However, a
county or city shall be permitted to pay not
less than twenty per cent of such amount when
it appears, to the satisfaction of the State Tax
Commissioner, that the county or city is unable
to pay from local funds as much as thirty
per cent, after having provided a levy or cash
appropriation for schools equal to the average
for the counties or cities of the State, and hav-
ing a ratio of assessed to actual value of
property assessable for school purposes a3
great as the average for the State, as deter-
mined by the State Tax Commissioner. for
such counties or cities, the State Tax Commis-
sioner and the Superintendent of Public In-
struction shall determine the percent of local
contribution, in no instance less than twenty
per cent of the allotted amount, necessary
to comply with this condition.
If any municipality annexes any portion of
any county or counties, the State Board of
Education shall make such equitable adjust-
ment of the funds which would otherwise have
gone to either as is in its opinion justified by
the peculiar condition created by such annexa-
tion, and order distribution of such funds
according to its findings.
Paragraph b
Pupil transportation 000.0 ee $3,700,000
the first year, and $3,850,000 the sec-
ond year.
This appropriation shall be distributed as
reimbursement for costs of pupil transporta-
tion under rules and regulations to be pre- |
scribed by the State Board of Education; pro-
vided no county or city shall receive an allot-
ment in excess of the amount actually expended
for transportation of pupils to and from the
public schools, exclusive of capital outlay;
First Year Second Year
provided, further, that if the funds appropri-
ated for this purpose are insufficient, the
appropriation shall be pro-rated among the
counties and cities entitled thereto.
Paragraph c
Maintenance of minimum educational pro-
grams . sevvssecnescereeesesseeteerrstsserserneennsereerereene 410,000
the first year, and $620,000 the second
year.
When any county or city has projected a well-
planned educational program in the opinion of
the State Board of Education, and has ex-
expended from local sources for school opera-
tion, exclusive of capital outlay and debt serv-
ice, an amount equivalent to a tax levy of sev-
enty cents ($0.70) per one hundred dollars ($100)
of true valuation of local taxable wealth within
such county or city, as determined by the State
Department of Taxation, and is still unable,
with the amount thus provided locally equiva-
lent to a tax levy of seventy cents ($0.70)
per one hundred dollars ($100) of true valua-
tion of local taxable wealth, and with other
available State appropriations for the public
schools, to provide a minimum educational
program of not less than one hundred and
twenty-five dollars ($125.00) per pupil in aver-
age daily attendance, or is unable to provide
sufficient funds to establish and maintain the
minimum schedule of salaries for teachers ap-
proved by the State Board of Education for
such county or city, it shall be eligible, in the
discretion of the State Board of Education, to
receive such additional State funds as may
be needed to provide sufficient monies to enable
the school authorities of such county or city
to operate a minimum educational program
as defined herein.
This fund shall be distributed by the State
Board of Education for the above-described
purposes; however, in distributing said fund, if
the amount of the appropriation is insufficient
to meet the entire needs of those counties and
cities which qualify for apportionments as
herein provided, the amount appropriated shall
First Year Second Year
be distributed to such counties and cities on
a pro-rata basis; provided that no county or
city shall receive during any one year more
than ten per cent of the total appropriation
provided under this item.
Paragraph d
Maintenance of adequate salaries.......$1,600,000
the first year and $1,650,000 the
second year.
When any county or city has complied with
the conditions stated above under paragraphs
a and c of Item 119, after other funds appro-
priated in this act have been apportioned, and
is still unable to provide salaries which in
the opinion of the State Board of Education
are adequate to secure qualified teachers, it
shall be eligible, in the discretion of the State
Board of Education, to receive such additional
funds from this item as may be needed to
enable the school authorities of the city or
county to provide such salaries for qualified
teachers.
This fund shall be distributed by the State
Board of Education for the above-described
purposes, under rules and regulations of the
State Board of Education; however, in dis-
tributing said fund, if the amount of the ap-
propriations is insufficient to meet the entire
needs of those counties and cities which
qualify for apportionments as herein provided,
the amount appropriated shall be distributed
to such counties and cities on a pro-rata
basis; such amounts as may not be necessary
to carry out the provisions of paragraph d of
this item may be added to and distributed in
accordance with the provisions of paragraph c
of this item, with the consent of the Gov-
ernor; provided, further, that no county or
city shall receive during any one year more
than ten per cent of the total appropriation
provided under this item.
Item 120
For a discretionary fund, to be disbursed under
the rules and regulations of the State Board
of Education for the following purposes: (1)
First Year Second Year
for the specific purpose of aiding those coun-
ties which are unable from local funds and
other State funds to operate and maintain a
nine-month school term without such special
aid; (2) for the purpose of aiding those coun-
ties in which certain Federal] military and/or
naval reservations are located thereby burden-
ing the local school systems which have to
provide public school facilities and instruction
for pupils enrolled from such reservations
without benefit of revenues from such property
which is not subject to local taxation; and
(3) for the purpose of aiding those counties
and/or cities which are experiencing extraordi-
nary continuing annual increases in average
daily attendance, thereby requiring employ-
ment of additional teachers in excess of
the number anticipated on the basis of the
average daily attendance of pupils enrolled
during the preceding school year, not ex-
COO anne seesscsssnssscssceecsmessesssosenssnsseneansnsesnsssenuneeneunscentnasennsnnsseenssee $ 100,000 $ 100,000
It is provided that the State Board of Edu-
cation shall make apportionments from this
discretionary fund only under the following
conditions:
(1) For the purpose of aiding certain coun-.
ties to operate and maintain a nine-month
school term, satisfactory assurances must be
given to the State Board of Education that
(a) without aid from this fund the county is
unable from local funds and other State funds
to operate and maintain a nine-month school
term, (b) maximum local funds for instruction,
operation, and maintenance have been pro-
vided, and (c) such local funds, with other
State funds apportioned to said county, and
aid from this appropriation will enable the
schools in said county to be operated and
maintained for a term of not less than nine
months.
(2) For the purpose of aiding those coun-
ties in which certain Federal military and/or
naval reservations are located, the amount
of the apportionment to a county or city from
this fund shall be determined by multiplying
First Year Second Year
the average daily attendance for the year of
pupils residing on such reservation who
attend the public schools of such county by
the difference in the average expenditure per
pupil in average daily attendance for the said
county and the amount received per pupil in
average daily attendance for the pupils resid-
ing on such Federal reservation from State
appropriations for instruction and for trans-
portation of such pupils, less any amount actu-
ally secured from the Federal government
and/or in tuition from the parents of such
pupils and paid to the said county during the
current fiscal year for the instruction of chil-
dren residing on such reservation.
(3) For the purpose of aiding those coun-
ties and/or cities which are experiencing
extraordinary continuing annual increases in
average daily attendance, the state
Board of Education, may, in its discretion,
make apportionments from this fund sufficient
to pay not more than forty (40) per cent of
the salaries of those additional teachers
which are employed on account of the in-
creased attendance in the public schools of
such county or city in excess of the number of
teachers anticipated to be needed on the basis
of the average daily attendance of pupils
enrolled in such county or city during the pre-
ceding school year; provided that no apportion-
ment shall be made from this fund for this pur-
pose unless and until the said county or city
shall, on or before March first of each year,
furnish the State Board of Education with a
certificate showing the increase as of that date
in average daily attendance for the current
school year over the preceding school year
and that the ratio of pupils in average daily
attendance per teacher will be in excess of
twenty-five for the current school year for
such county or city.
This fund shall be distributed by the State
Board of Education for the above described
purposes; however, in apportioning said fund,
if the amount of the appropriation is insuffi-
cient to meet the entire needs of those coun-
First Year
ties and cities which qualify for apportion-
ments, as herein provided, the amount appro-
priated shall be distributed to such counties
and cities on a pro-rata basis.
Item 121
For maintenance of public free schools to be paid
from the estimated proceeds of special taxes
segregated by law to support of the public
free schools; provided, that no part of this
appropriation shall be paid out of the general
fund of the State treasur'y..............00..... $775,000
each year.
It is provided that in the apportionment and
disbursement of State school funds, as pro-
vided by section 173 of the Constitution of
Virginia, the Comptroller, in calculating the
amount of revenue for public free school
purposes to be derived from State capitation
taxes in any year, shall hereafter base his cal-
culation upon the amount of State capitation
taxes which was actually collected for public
free school purposes and which was subject
to apportionment on the basis of school
population.
Item 122 |
For maintenance of public free schools, the inter
est on the literary fund; provided, that no
part of this appropriation shall be paid out of
the general fund of the State treasury, esti-
DOOE ERY) Ot: $330,000
each year.
Item 123
For sick leave with pay for teachers in the public
free schools, to be expended in accordance with
VW eccessscsecsevsenssssconernenssssencessccecesenssseetscensssnnerecesensensscececcecengensesesssuenneanuenset $
It is hereby provided as follows:
(1) Each teacher in the public free schools
shall be allowed not exceeding ten days leave
without loss of pay the first school year (con-
sisting of one hundred eighty days) and five
days additional for each succeeding school
year, but no credit for service prior to effec-
tive date hereof shall be allowed. In no event
125,000
Second Year
$ 125,000
First Year Second Year
shall more than thirty days of such leave be ]
accumulated.
(2) When a substitute has to be employed,
such leave shall be allowed for personal illness,
quarantine, pregnancy (four months after in-
ception thereof). Such leave not to exceed
three days for any one illness or death in a
teacher’s family may also be allowed.
(3) As used herein “family” shall only in-
clude parent, husband, wife, brother, sister,
child, or other relative living in the household
of a teacher.
(4) All accumulated sick leave shall ter-
minate upon the expiration of employment as
a teacher. A teacher may transfer from one
school system to another in Virginia and
likewise transfer any such accumulated leave
if the school board of the system to which
the transfer is being made signifies its willing-
ness to accept such transfer.
(5) The State Department of Education
shall require such reports to be made by
school boards as will facilitate the operation
of this sick leave plan and shall make such
rules and regulations as it deems proper to
ensure compliance herewith by cooperating
school boards, but no school board shall be
required to provide for any such sick leave
provision. From funds provided by law for
this purpose, the State Department of Edu-
cation on or before June fifteenth of each
school year shall reimburse cooperating school
boards for sick leave benefits as are herein
provided; however, if the funds appropriated
for this purpose are insufficient to carry out
fully the provisions of this act, such funds
shall be distributed to the cooperating school
boards on a pro-rata basis.
Item 124
For the establishment and maintenance of special
supervision of instruction in elementary and
high schools, to be apportioned among such
schools by the State Board of Education and
Local @thor ities ooinieieccccccccecsssssscsssesssscessssssnsensecesesseccescessssutsee $ 600,000 $ 600,000
First Year Second Year
Item 125
For consultation service, guidance, adult education..§ 150,250 $ 161,750
Item 126
For industrial rehabilitation 0.2.2. e.cnee cee $ 200,000 $ 200,000
Item 127
For industrial rehabilitation to be paid only from
funds received from the Federal government
and from local contributions for any such re-
habilitation and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury, estimated at............... $400,000
the first year, and $425,000 the second
- year.
Item 128
For industrial rehabilitation to be paid from the
fund for the administration of the Workmen’s
Compensation Act and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury...............................$15,000
each year.
Item 129
For the education of orphans of soldiers, sailors
and marines who were killed in action or died,
or who are totally and permanently disabled
as a result of service during the World War....$ 10,000 $ 10,000
It is provided that the sum hereby appro-
priated shall be expended for the sole purpose
of providing for tuition, institutional fees,
board, room rent, books and supplies, at any
educational or training institution of collegi-
ate or secondary grade in the State of Vir-
ginia, approved in writing by the Superinten-
dent of Public Instruction, for the use and
benefit of the children not under sixteen and
not over twenty-two years of age either of
whose parents was a citizen of Virginia at
the time of entering war service and was killed
in action or died from other causes in World
War I extending from April 6, 1917, to July 2,
1921, or in World War II, extending from De-
cember 7, 1941, to July 25, 1947, all dates in-
clusive, while serving in the army, navy,
marine corps or coast guard of the United
States, either of whose parents was, or is, or
may hereafter become totally and permanently
First Year Second Year
disabled due to such service during either
World War, whether such parents be now liv-
ing or dead.
Such children, upon recommendation of the
Superintendent of Public Instruction, shall be
admitted to State institutions of secondary or
college grade, free of tuition.
The amounts that may be, or may become
due hereunder by reason of attendance at any
such educational or training institution, not in
excess of the amount specified hereinafter,
shall be payable from this appropriation here-
by authorized on vouchers approved by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
The Superintendent of Public Instruction
shall determine the eligibility of the children
who may make application for the benefits pro-
vided for herein; and shall satisfy himself of
the attendance and satisfactory progress of
such children at such institutions and of the
accuracy of the charge or charges submitted
on account of the attendance of any such chil-
dren at any such institution, provided, that
neither said Superintendent nor any member
of the State Board of Education, nor any offi-
cial or agent or employee thereof, shall re-
ceive any compensation for such services.
Not exceeding four hundred dollars shall be
paid hereunder for any one child for any one
school year; and no child may receive benefits
of this or similar appropriations for a total
of more than four school years.
This amendment shall not operate to divest
any such child of any such scholarship now
holding any such scholarship under this act
except that the four year limitation herein
provided for shall apply to any scholarship
heretofore issued.
Item 130
For vocational education and to meet Federal aid....$ 2,182,335 $ 2,186,335
Item 131
For vocational education, the funds received from
the Federal government for vocational educa-
tion, provided that no part of this appropria-
First Year Second Year
tion shall be paid out of the general fund of
the State treasury, estimated at............... $622,465
each year.
Item 132
For maintenance of libraries and other teaching
material in public schools. cccscseescseeeceee $ 330,000
Item 132!
Of this amount a sum sufficient may be
authorized by the Governor to have prepared
a suitable text or texts on the History of Vir-
ginia, same to be presented in manuscript
form to the State Board of Education for
their selection or rejection.
Item 133
For maintenance of libraries and other teaching
materials in public schools, to be paid only out
of the funds received from localities, and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury, estimated
BE ccscsssssccneeesesessvnmnecseceesscesssnsenensteseennusssenssennunsstesseunasseeenee $225,000
each year.
Item 1334
For providing free text books...................:.ccsssseccesseees $ 117,000
Item 133!
There is hereby reappropriated to the State
Board of Education the unexpended balance
at the close of business on June 30, 1950,
estimated at $800, in the appropriation pro-
vided by Item 867%, Chapter 552 of the Acts
of Assembly of 1948, for having painted and
hung in the Capitol at Richmond a large oil
painting of the ships “Sarah Constant,”
“Goodspeed,” and “Discovery.” This appro-
priation shall be expended by the State Board
of Education for having made and distrib-
uted to elementary public schools of Virginia
copies of the aforesaid painting now hung in
the State Capitol at Richmond.
Item 134
For placement and training of veterans in busi-
Ness establishments oo cccccccecccscsssssssccsnssesseesssseesesseesees $
18,940
$ 330,000
$
$ 118,900
19,750
First Year Second Year
Item 135
For placement and training of veterans in busi-
ness establishments, to be paid only out of
funds received from the Federal government
for this purpose, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasur'y...........0.0........... $1,000,000
each year.
Item 136
For equalization of higher educational opportu-
TECTOS oeeeeecccceeecccserceeeeeecetscsstteeeengniee ssteeeneiaeameeaannae 150,000 $ 150,000
Item 13614
For regional education, to be expended in accord-
ance with contract agreement between the
State of Virginia and Board of Control for
Southern Regional Education... cece $ 3,500 $ 10,000
Item 137
For supervising principals.................. vessvesuaseneee os sesessstennnnsesesasnee $ 224,000 $ 230,000
Items 138-140
For production of motion picture films... $ 42,100 $ 42,500
Item 141
For special eG ucatiorn...n..cccccccceececcssesecessssssssscssseesssssvensecassenetease $ 79,200 $ £79,200
Item 142
For maintenance of Woodrow Wilson Rehabilita-
tion Center, to be paid only out of special rev-
enues derived from the operation of the said
Center, and paid into the State treasury, and
not out of the general fund of the State
11:1) ce $201,700
the first year, and $221,200 the second
year.
Item 143
For scholarships for teachers for the public schools
of Virginia an amount not to exceed...................-$ 275,000 $ 305,000
To be apportioned under rules and regula-
tions of the State Board of Education with
the approval of the Governor.
Item 144
For statewide testimg Programm .nn..n..nc.cccceccssssseescscsssencscsee $ 20,000 $ 16,000
First Year Second Year
Item 145
The State Board of Education shall make
rules and regulations governing the distribu-
tion and expenditure of such additional Fed-
eral and private funds as may be made avail-
able to aid in the establishment and mainte-
nance of the public schools.
Total for the State Board of Educa-
1 C0) $33,849,285 $34,936,395
Virginia State College, at Petersburg
Item 146
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
State College, at Petersburg....cecccccssseeesee $ 628,950 $ 609,625
It is provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby apropriated:
For the purpose of meeting the require-
ments of the Federal Smith-Hughes Act, a
sum sufficient.
For medical scholarships, not exceeding........
$10,000 each year.
Items 147-148
For additional equipment on... $ 8,000 $ 8,000
Item 149
For making loans to students... ccc eon $ 2,000 $ 2,000
Item 150
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
State College, at Petersburg, to be paid only
from the special revenues collected or received
for the use of the said Virginia State College,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury.........
$1,216,315 each year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided that
there shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay
the interest accruing on the bonds and cer-
tificates of indebtedness issued by the afore-
said college, and to constitute the sinking fund,
in accordance with the provisions of sections
8, 9 and 10, of chapter 489 of an Act of As-
sembly, approved March 25, 1926 (Acts of
First Year Second Year
Assembly, 1926, p. 829) as continued in effect
by § 23-30 of the Code of 1950 and of
§ 23-21 of the Code of 1950, or with any
amendments thereto .00................cccceeeeee $138,145
the first year, and $126,020 the second year.
Total for Virginia State College, at
Petersburg c.ecccncccsccccssnnsrnmnenemanenenn§ 688,950 $ 619,625
Virginia State College, at Petersburg
Norfolk Division
Item 151
For maintenance and operation of an extension
division of the Virginia State College, at
D0) os 0) | re $ 82,775 $ 82,775
Item 152
For maintenance and operation of an extension
division of the Virginia State College, at
Norfolk, to be paid only from the special] reve-
nues collected or received for the use of the
said Norfolk Division, and paid into the State
treasury, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury. cccccccccscscsseeseen $ 221,000
each year.
Total for Virginia State College, at
Petersburg, including Norfolk Division.$ 721,725 $ 702,400
Longwood College, at Farmville
Item 153
For maintenance and operation of Longwood Col-
Jege, at Frarrrmville ccc cecccsseessssssecseesesennemenseensneee $ 257,295 $ 240,160
Item 154
For additional equipment... eg «10,000 =$ 10,000
Item 155
For maintenance and operation of Longwood Col-
lege, at Farmville, to be paid only from the
special revenues collected or received for the
use of the said college, and paid into the State
treasury, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury..n.....cnnccccceccccssscccsmenssnsnesseesee $ 459,850
the first year, and $484,850 the second
year.
First Year Second Year
Out of this appropriation it is provided that
there shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay
the interest accruing on the bonds and cer-
tificates of indebtedness issued by the afore-
said college, and to constitute the sinking
fund, in accordance with the provisions of
sections 8, 9 and 10 of chapter 489 of the Acts
of Assembly of 1926, as continued in effect
by § 23-30 of the Code of 1950, §§ 7, 8 and 9
of chapter 61 of the Acts of Assembly of 1928,
as continued in effect by § 23-30 of the Code
1950, and § 23-21 of the Code of 1950..$ 16,750
the first year, and $16,665 the second
year.
Total for Longwood College, at Farm-
VT ce ceccsccscsnccccecssssesenscccsnsssscssssssnesscensecsssssssatecesssseeseasseseneseesen $ 267,295 $ 250,160
Madison College, at Harrisonburg
Item 156
For maintenance and operation of Madison Col-
lege, at HarrisombDur gl... cesses csseecesnateseeeeenies $ 277,925 $ 295,555
Item 157
For additional equipment... ec cessesiee ceesseeeeete $ 10,000 $ 10,000
Item 158
For maintenance and operation of Madison Col-
lege, at Harrisonburg, to be paid only from
the special revenues collected or received for
the use of the said college, and paid into the
State treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury........................ $ 718,000
each year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided
that there shall be set aside a sum sufficient
to pay the interest accruing on the bonds and
certificates of indebtedness issued by the afore-
said college, and to constitute the sinking fund,
in accordance with the provisions of sections
8, 9 and 10 of chapter 489 of the Acts of
Assembly of 1926, as continued in effect by
§ 23-30 of the Code of 1950, §§ 7, 8 and 9
of chapter 61 of the Acts of Assembly of 1928,
as continued in effect by § 23-30 of the Code of
First Year Second Year
1950, and § 23-21 of the Code of 1950 or
ANy amendments thereto.....nn......cccccecscccsceeneesess $ 21,450
the first year, and $23,090 the second
year.
Total for Madison College, at Harrison-
DU aceesscsesesssesessnessseecssssnnsnenessnensenvensennsennssssnnssesnnnseneesseees $ 287,925 $ 305,555
Virginia State School, at Newport News
Item 159
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
State School, at Newport Ne@wsS........0...0.:.cccccccsccccsssesee $ 167,105 $ 178,510
Item 160
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
State School, at Newport News, to be paid
only from special revenues collected by the
Virginia State School, at Newport News, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury...$12,500
the first year, and $13,000 the second
year.
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton
Item 161
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
School for the Deaf and the Blind, at
Staunton ncccccccccsncsmnennnenmnmmnennnntnnamnennneenmniie $ 377,915 $ 381,815
Item 162
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
School for the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton,
to be paid only out of special revenues col-
lected or received for use of said Virginia
School for the Deaf and the Blind, and paid
into the State treasury and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury, each
YOAL accscecssesesssvsersscssescsssnseseneensssssssensnstussnsenseecseusmmasseseeeeees $ 18,000
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg
Item 163
For maintenance and operation of the College of
William and Mary in Virginia, at Williams-
DU ecsscsssscsssssesssssersssssseessesssssssnnsnantesssennessanasseesnaneeentassecsnaneeesesneeees $ 497,350 $ 510,790
First Year Second Year
It is provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For the purpose of meeting the require-
ments of the Federal Smith-Hughes Act,
@ sum sufficient.
Item 164
For additional equipment.n...cccccccssscsssusscssssnssssseeessssee $ 9,000 $ 9,000
Item 165
It is hereby further provided that the board
of visitors of the College of William and Mary
in Virginia, at Williamsburg, shall have power
to fix, in its discretion, the rates for board,
washing, lights and fuel, notwithstanding any-
thing to the contrary contained in the pro-
visions of §§ 23-39, 23-40, 23-41, 23-44, 23-45,
23-46, 23-47, 238-48 and 23-49 of the Code of
1950.
Item 166
For maintenance and operation of the College of
William and Mary in Virginia, at Williams-
burg, to be paid only from the special reve-
nues collected or received for the use of said
College of William and Mary, and paid into the
State treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury........................$ 907,100
each year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided
that there shall be set aside a sum sufficient to
pay the interest accruing on the bonds and
certificates of indebtedness issued by the afore-
said College of William and Mary, and to con-
stitute the sinking fund, in accordance with
the provisions of sections 8, 9 and 10 of chap-
ter 489 of an Act of Assembly approved
March 25, 1926 (Acts of Assembly, 1926, p.
829), as continued in effect by § 23-30 of the
Code of 1950, § 18 of chapter 118 of the Acts
of Assembly, 1930, and § 23-21 of the Code
of 1950 or any amendments thereto of the
Acts of Assembly of 1933, or any amend-
MeENtS thereto... ec cccccccccccceeseeecssscssesserecccsnneese $ 22,965
ar, and $27,805 the second
for the College of William and
y in Virginia, at Williamsburg......$
of William and Mary in Virginia, at
Norfolk Division
‘e and operation of the College of
d Mary in Virginia, at Williams-
DIK Division. cccccccccccccscssssscsssssssseessseseecees $
Ce LEY) 8) 411 =) 0 $
‘e and operation of the College of
d Mary in Virginia, at Williams-
lk Division, to be paid only from
revenues collected or received for
the said Norfolk Division, and paid
fate treasury, and not out of the
d of the State treasury.....$ 300,700
ar, and $269,225 the sec-
is appropriation it is provided that
be set aside a sum sufficient to pay
t accruing on the bonds and cer-
indebtedness issued by the afore-
e of William and Mary for the
said Norfolk Division, and to
he sinking fund, in accordance with
ymns of § 23-21 of the Code of 1950,
endments thereto... $ 5,700
ear, and $5,500 the second year.
for the College of William and
y in Virginia, at Wiliamsburg,
OVK Division oi ciccccccccccccccccccccccccscsescseeeeseeeeeee
of William and ‘Mary in Virginia, at
Richmond Division
‘e and operation of the College of
d Mary in Virginia, at Williams-
MONG Divisione ccc esses: $
oogle
First Year Second Year
Item 170),
For regiomael CQucationn o.nacccccccsececscssssscsssssssecsssssssesssssssssssscssessssseeee $ 1,500
Item 171
For maintenance and operation of the College of
William and Mary in Virginia, at Williams-
burg, Richmond Division, to be paid only from
the special revenues collected or received for
the use of the said Richmond Division, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury....$ 578,685
the first year, and $531,125 the sec-
ond year.
Total for the College of William and
Mary, at Williamsburg, Richmond
DiViSiOM....ccccccceccccccesssssssscscscsssssnsessessssesssssssesesssseussseesecansesie $ 70,040 $
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond, College Division
Item 172 «
For maintenance and operation of the Medical
College of Virginia, at Richmond, mabese
DiVisiOr nec ccessceescssscessemese essen: sesseecesssessneesseees ..§ 469,775 $
Item 173
For making loans to students... $ 1,000 $
Item 174
For St. Philip Hospital post graduate clinic for
NeQro PRySiciAns ona eecncescsscceessemsnesseenetsetensinetntee $ 1,000 $
Item 175
For postgraduate education... ccesccscssssssssssneseseeten $ 5,000 $
Item 176
Flor medical scholarships...........ccccccccssssssssssssssssmecsssssssstessueseensee $ 20,000 $
Item 177
For nursing scholarships... csssesssesssseeesscsneeeneseesnssees $ 2,000 $
Item 178
For additional equipment... eee $ 7,500
131,100
484,365
1,000
1,000
5,000
20,000
2,000
First Year Second Year
Item 179
For maintenance and operation of the Medical
College of Virginia, at Richmond, College Divi-
sion, including interest and sinking fund pay-
ments on the bonded debt of said college divi-
sion, to be paid only from special revenues
collected or received for the use of said
Medical College of Virginia, College Division,
and paid into the State treasury, and not
out of the general fund of the State
EQORSULY on cccecscssescssscsecseseesseeceesensnesesenensenennrecrensenmnnnseeee $ 551,215
the first year, and $562,675 the sec-
ond year.
It is further provided that, out of the spe-
cial revenues collected, or received, for the
use of the said Medical College of Virginia,
College Division, and paid into the State
treasury, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury, there is hereby appropri-
ated:
Item 180
For public health nursing course...................$ 12,550
each year; and
Item 181
For students’ hospitalization... $ 26,300
the first year, and $26,200 the second
year.
Total for the Medical College of Vir-
ginia, College Division... 0000 $ 506,275 $ 513,365
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond, Hospital Division
Item 182
For maintenance and operation of the Medical
College of Virginia, at Richmond, Hospital
Division, for the free treatment, care and
maintenance of Virginia patients... $ 795,885 $ 838,465
Item 183
For additional equiprment.....cccccccccsssesssssnseessarsseessseenessem$ 5,000
First Year Second Year
Item 184
For maintenance and operation of the Medical
College of Virginia, Hospital Division, in-
cluding interest and sinking fund payments
on the bonded debt of said hospital division, to
be paid only from special revenues collected or
received for said hospital division, and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury......$2,858,500
the first year, and $2,859,500 the
second year.
Total for the Medical College of Vir-
ginia, at Richmond, Hospital Division....$ 800,885 $ 838,465
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville
Item 185
For maintenance and operation of the University
of Virginia, at Charlottesville. www. $1,767,870 $1,788,210
This appropriation is made upon the condi-
tion that the University of Virginia shall give
instructions to properly prepared white stu-
dents who are citizens of the State of Virginia,
with the proviso that there shall be no charge
for tuition or university fee in the academic
department or the department of education of
less than forty ($40.00) dollars.
It is further provided that $42,500 may be
expended out of this appropriation for ad-
vanced graduate and research work in medi-
cine, natural sciences, humanities, social
sciences and education.
Out of this apropriation it is provided that
there shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay
the interest accruing on the existing interest
bearing debt of the university, and to consti-
tute the sinking fund, in accordance with the
provisions of § 23-67 of the Code of 1950.
Item 186
For additiomal equipment. neeceecccecesssecsssssseessussesssseessenseee $ 14,000 $ 14,000
n 187
Student scholarships... neces cccccnscccesseceeweesseereeeeesee
The Rector and Visitors of the University
of Virginia shall have authority, with the con-
sent of the Governor, to furnish from funds
appropriated to the University by the Gen-
eral Assembly, monies for the creation of
scholarships to be given graduates of Virginia
high schools who meet the scholastic qualifica-
tions laid down by the Board.
1 187),
There is hereby reappropriated to the Uni-
versity of Virginia any unexpended balance
at the close of business on June 30, 1950, in
the appropriation provided by Item 173% of
chapter 552 of the Acts of Assembly of 1948,
for student scholarships.
n 188
Medical scholarship... ccccsscsccccsssscccccceeesseseeeccenseeneeee
1 189
maintenance and operation of the University
of Virginia, at Charlottesville, to be paid only
from special revenues collected or received for
the use of said University of Virginia, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of
the general fund of the State treas-
1D $2,553,850
the first year, and $2,558,850 the
second year.
Out of this appropriation of $2,553,850 the
first year and $2,558,850 the second year it is
provided that there shall be set aside a sum
sufficient to pay the interest accruing on the
bonds and certificates of indebtedness issued
by the aforesaid University of Virginia and
to constitute the sinking fund in accordance
with the provisions of sections 7, 8 and 9 of
chapter 61 of the Acts of Assembly of 1928,
as continued in effect by § 23-30 of the Code
of 1950, and § 23-21 of the Code of 1950, or
any amendments thereto, estimated at....$80,500
First Year Second Year
the first year, and $78,800 the second
year, and
It is further provided that out of the spe-
cial revenues collected or received for the
use of the said University of Virginia, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury, there is
hereby appropriated:
Item 190
For University of Virginia students’ health
Dah ee $ 99,800
each year.
Total for the University of Virginia, at
Charlottesville oo. ccccccccccccssscsssssseecsssssssssscesssmnessssees $1,811,870 $1,882,210
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville, Hospital Division
Item 191
For maintenance and operation of the University
of Virginia, at Charlottesville, Hospital Divi-
sion, including free treatment, care and main-
tenance of Virginia patients... sss $ 664,550 $ 670,250
Item 192
For nursing and training scholarship6...........00.00.0000..000... $ 1,500 $ 1,500
Item 193
For maintenance and operation of the University
of Virginia, at Charlottesville, Hospital Divi-
sion, including free treatment, care and main-
tenance of Virginia patients, to be paid only
from special revenues received for the use of
the said Hospital Division and paid into the.
State treasury and not out of the general fund
Of the State treasury.......accccccccccccnccccccenece $1,537,350
each year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided that
there shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay
the interest accruing on the existing interest
bearing debt of the said Hospital Division and
to constitute the sinking fund, estimated
EG cece ceeneecccccccensesececconnsveceecessnnnosescesssesoencennsutsusenneenanuessesssessunessss $ 9,812
the first year, and $9,592 the second
year.
Total for the University of Virginia, at
- Charlottesville, Hospital Division.................
Mary Washington College, of the University 0:
Fredericksburg
n 194
maintenance and operation of Mary Wash-
ington College, of the University of Virginia,
At Frederick burg u..ccccccccseccccocssssseesssssssecsssecsssseeessseesssstetneces
n 195
Additional equipMeENth.n. cc ecccccsecessseeeecssessenessansesecce!
n 196
maintenance and operation of Mary Wash-
ington College, of the University of Virginia,
at Fredericksburg, to be paid only from the
special revenues collected or received for the
use of the said college, and paid into the State
treasury, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury... ccccccccccccsscsseescsnnescseeeen $ 999,410
each year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided that
there shall be set aside a sum sufficient to
pay the interest accruing on the bonds and
certificates of indebtedness issued by the
aforesaid college, and to constitute the sinking
fund, in accordance with the provisions of
sections 8, 9 and 10 of chapter 489 of the Acts
of Assembly of 1926, as continued in force by
§ 23-20 of the Code of 1950, and of § 23-21 of
the Code of 1950, or with any amendments
thereto, estimated at ........00.0........ ee $ 52,000
each year.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg
Item 197 First Year Second Year
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg................$ 1,212,849 $1,366,822
It is provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For the purpose of meeting the require-
ments of the Federal Smith-Hughes Act,
a sum sufficient.
Item 197),
For regional education in veterinary medicine, to
be expended in accordance with contract
agreement between State of Virginia and
Board of Control] for Southern Regional Edu-
CS: 5 (¢) | ce ee 6,000 $ 12,000
Items 198-199
For additional equipment... ccccsscsssssscsssssssssesssssssessceessen $ 20,000 $ 20,000
Item 200
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg, to be
paid only from the special revenues collected
or received for the use of said college, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury.....$3,390,780
the first year, and $3,264,220 the sec-
ond year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided
that there shall be set aside a sum sufficient
to pay the interest accruing on the bonds and
certificates of indebtedness issued by the Vir-
ginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg,
and to constitute the sinking fund, in accord-
ance with the provisions of sections 8, 9 and
10 of chapter 489, of the Acts of Assembly
of 1926, as continued in force by § 23-30 of
the Code of 1950, §§ 7, 8 and 9 of chap-
ter 61 of the Acts of Assembly of 1928, as
continued in force by § 23-30 of the Code of
1950, § 23-21 of the Code of 1950, and section
58 of Chapter 428 of the Acts of Assembly
0) ae $ 161,845
the first year, and $160,905 the sec-
ond year.
First Year Second Year
It is further provided that out of this ap-
propriation of $3,264,200 the first year and
$3,390,780 the second year, there is hereby
appropriated:
For providing scholarship.................... $ 4,000
each year.
For student activities... $ 16,925
the first year and $16,985 the
second year.
For providing students physical
bE) OLA (-\: $ 50,000
each year.
Item 201
For uniform commutation... ccc csssssscsseen $ 36,000
each year.
Item 201'4
For engineering experiment station at Virginia
Polytechnic Institute .................. ccen-rereereesac waeousemmnseernonsn $ 25,000 $ 25,000
Total for Virginia Polytechnic Institute,
At Blacksburg nnn. cccseccssscseseeseseeteeensann $1,263,849 $1,428,822
Extension Division
Item 202
For the Extension Division of the Virginia Poly-
technic Institute, at Blacksburg, for the pur-
pose of conducting demonstration work in the
State of Virginia, or in the several counties
therein, in connection and cooperation with the
United States Department of Agriculture,
under the provisions of the Federal Smith-
Lever Act and other Federal acts for exten-
50) | ee $1,018,377 $1,072,943
Item 203
For the Extension Division of the Virginia Poly-
technic Institute, at Blacksburg, to be paid
only from the special revenues collected or
received for the use of said extension division,
and paid into the State treasury, including
Federal aid, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury. nnn... ccnnsnnn $ 944,418
each year.
State Certified Seed Commission
Item 204 First Year Second Year
For the Certified Seed Commission, for the im-
provement of Virginia crops..... 22,740
It is provided that this appropriation shall
be inclusive of all funds received by the Cer-
tified Seed Commission from the Common-
wealth of Virginia, and in lieu of any and all
contributions from the respective State de-
partments, institutions or other State agencies.
Virginia Agricultura] Experiment Station, at Blacksburg
Item 205
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Agricultural Experiment Station, at Blacks-
burg, and the several regional experiment
stations under its control, in accordance with
ee $ 467,880
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For experimentation in pasture
ST ASSCS anes cececeesececeersmeressssneceesssnecereemeeeemen. 20,000
each year.
For experimentation in hog diseases
and parasites and in production
problems of peamuts...na. cnn. $ 15,000
each year.
Item 206
For plant breeding...__._________ S$ «20,700
Item 207
For making surveys Of SOI)... neeccccccccncenen§ 28,600
Item 208
For economic classification of land...............0......$ 28,800
Item 209
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Agricultural Experiment Station, at Blacks-
burg, and the several county experiment sta-
tions under its control, in accordance with
law, to be paid only from the special revenues
received or collected for the use of said experi-
$ 20,450
$ 489,400
$ 21,150
$ 30,600
$ 23,900
First Year Second Yea
ment station, and paid into the State treasury,
including Federal aid, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury........... $304,860
the first year, and $309,860 the sec-
ond year.
Total for Virginia Agricultural Experi-
XSL A: 0 0) | $ 540,980 $ 565,050
Radford College, Woman’s Division of the Virginia
Polytechnic Institute, at Radford
Item 210
For maintenance and operation of Radford Col-
lege, Woman’s Division of the Virginia Poly-
technic Institute, at Radford cn $ 217,765 $ 218,195
Item 211
For additional equipment... ccccecccsssssscsssssssssssssesssssmensseseee $ 10,000 $ 10,000
Item 212
For maintenance and operation of Radford Col-
lege, Woman’s Division of the Virginia Poly-
technic Institute, at Radford, to be paid only
from the special revenues collected or re-
ceived for the use of the said college, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury $422,995
the first year, and $442,225 the sec-
ond year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided that
there shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay
the interest accruing on the bonds and cer-
tificates of indebtedness issued by the afore-
said college, and to constitute the sinking
fund, in accordance with the provisions of
sections 8, 9 and 10 of chapter 489 of an Act
of Assembly, approved March 25, 1926 (Acts
of Assembly, 1926, p. 829 as continued in
force by § 23-30 of the Code of 1950, and
§ 23-21 of the Code of 1950 or with any
AMENAMENES thereto eecccescccssescsscssseessesssenseerse $ 26,970
the first year, and $26,470 the sec-
ond year.
Total for Radford College, Woman’s
Division of the Virginia Polytechnic
Institute, at Radford. nn cecccccsscsensessesseee $ 227,765 $ 228,195
Virginia Truck Experiment Station, at Norfolk
Item 213 First Year Second Year
For experimentation in truck crop development........$ 110,200 $ 111,200
Out of this appropriation the Virginia
Truck Experiment Station may spend an
amount not to exceed $1,500 for analyzing
soils.
Virginia Military Institute, at Lexington
Item 214
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Military Institute, at Lexington... uu... $ 473,945 $ 475,540
Item 215
For additional equipment............ccccccccccsccssssssssssesessssssseesesesen $ 30,000 $ 30,000
Item 216 |
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Military Institute, at Lexington, to be paid
only from the special revenues collected or re-
ceived for the use of said Virginia Military
Institute, and paid into the State treasury,
and not out of the general fund of the State
CTOCASULY oeeccscsssssssssscssseesseesccsseneeeennnsnceeccenssssseneeceensnt $1,073,550
the first year, and $1,092,350 the
second year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided that
there shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay
the interest accruing on the bonds and cer-
tificates of indebtedness issued by the afore-
said Virginia Military Institute, and to con-
stitute the sinking fund, in accordance with
the provisions of sections 8, 9 and 10 of chap-
ter 489 of an Act of Assembly approved
March 25, 1926, as continued in force by
§ 23-30 of the Code of 1950, and of § 23-21
of the Code of 1950, or with any amend-
MENS CHEE... ene ceececcccsssseeessssesccssnsssneeseesessnnatseees $ 32,550
the first year, and $33,250 the second
year.
The amounts already accumulated of the
following special Virginia Military Institute
funds, i.e., the cadet re-examination fees, the
fund representing reimbursement of short-
ages in the Virginia Military Institute’s
treasurer’s accounts extending over a num-
First Year Second Year
ber of years, and the payments to Virginia
Military Institute by former State cadets in
lieu of service in the National Guard, teach-
ing in Virginia schools, or working in the
State Highway Department, shall hereafter
constitute a Virginia Military Institution en-
dowment fund, the interest on which shall be
expended in accordance with the resolution of
the Board of Visitors.
It is hereby provided that on and after the
approval of this act the board of visitors of
the Virginia Military Institute shall not ad-
mit any cadet as a “State cadet” whose finan-
cial condition or that of his parents permits
him to pay the board and tuition fees charged
other students.
Total for the Virginia Military Institute,
FN ea > 60 10°40) | $ 503,945 $ 505,540
Total for the Department of Education.....$44,454,686 $45,964,915
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL
REGISTRATION
Item 217
For directing and supervising the work of pro-
fessional and occupational examining and
VicemSimg DOVES ..cecsesccssseesserssssssessecesseeneseeeecemeeceecseenuneessensets $ 46,030 $ 46,635
It is hereby provided that out of this appro-
priation the following salaries shall be paid:
Director necesssessessssssssesscssnnsesscsseccesesssssmenssssssessesesseses .$ 7,000
Additional salaries, wages and spe-
cial payments, not exceeding................ 23,120
the first year and $23,725 the second year.
Virginia Board of Law Examiners
Item 218
For examining and licensing applicants for ad-
MISSION tO the DAP n.nn.ccccccccsosmsssscssssssscsvsnsscceseensssessessensesensevesses $ 6,200 $ 6,200
Out of this appropriation the secretary-
treasurer of the Virginia Board of Law Ex-
aminers shall be allowed an annual salary not
OXCCOD ING oo cicseecsssssssesannssttsteeseensseeees 1,890
Virginia State Board of Dental Examiners
Item 219 First Year Second Year
For regulating the practice of dentistrv..................... $ 3,200 §$ 3,200
It is hereby provided that the total expendi-
ture made under the provisions hereof shall
not exceed the total amount of revenue paid
into the general fund of the State treasury by
the Virginia State Board of Dental Examiners
during the biennium ending June 30, 1952.
State Board of Examiners of Nurses
Item 220
For examination of nurses and for nurses’ train-
Ing SChOO] inNSPECtiON........ ccna 24,5970 $ 24,250
Virginia State Board of Examiners in Optometry
Item 221
For regulating the practice of optometry......................$ 2,725 $ 2,725
State Board of Medical Examiners
Item 222
For regulating the practice of medicine......................... $ 14,700 $ 14,800
State Board of Pharmacy
Item 223
For regulating the practice of pharmacy.............. $ 25,400 $ 26,048
State Boxing and Wrestling Commission
Item 224
For regulating boxing and wrestling contests in
accordance with the provisions of §§ 9-16
through 9-48, inclusive, and § 18-319 of the
Code of 1950, to be paid only out of the
revenues collected and paid into the State
treasury in accordance with the provisions
of this act, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury... $ 8,675
the first year, and $8,675 the second
year.
| State Dry Cleaners Board
Item 225
For regulating the business of cleaning, dyeing
EUG PYOSSI nen ceseeessecsnnsssscescccsssersmessnncnensseseesensesnenunesecceneneenscevnnsen $ 12,180 $ 12,455
It is provided that the total expenditure
made under the provisions hereof shall not
exceed the total amount of revenue paid into
the State treasury by the State Dry Cleaners
Board.
State Registration Board for Contractors
Item 226 First Year Second Year
For regulating the practice of general contract-
PM AM VAT TMI. cc ccscsssssssssenneccecessenecnsnnsnesesencenesceunumannsens $ 7,965 $ 8,015
Total for the Department of Professional
and Occupational Registration................... .§ 142,970 $ 144,328
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATION
Board of Agriculture and Immigration
Item 227
For expenses of administration of the Board of
Agriculture and Immigration... $ 53,450 $ 53,600
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries and wages only:
Commissioner of Agriculture and
Immigration (without fees, all
fees of office to be paid into the
State treasury) anne ecccccecsccsssmnssessmsesn $ 8,000
Additional salaries and wages, not
OX COOL E anescesscssccsmrcsssesronnnersnscennnnscssenscnnesssnseees $ 30,300
the first year, and $30,700 the
second year.
Item 228
For publication of monthly Agricultural Bulletin,
reporting regulatory tests, as required by law
ANG Marketing Catan ccccceccsssscsscssssesnsescarscsssnseeesseneeesse $ 25,650 $ 23,150
Item 229
For inspection of fertilizers and other commodities.$ 24,985 $ 25,285
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding....................... $ 16,100
the first year, and $16,400 the second year.
Item 230
For testing fertilizers and other commodities............. $ 129,900 $ 131,950
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
|) 0) $106,200
the first year, and $109,200 the
second year.
First Year Second Year
Item 231
For licensing and inspection of commission mer-
CHAE aces snveescsesecssessnsssesserssunsssstcenesentnunsssnnnncnnsnsestnncenencasenentsesessmensG) 450
Item 232
For protecting livestock from disease............................. $ 160,350
Out of this appropriation there is hereby .
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
DIV eecesessnnerccsccsvcecsensssensescnnenssscecennnsanecneesneseenngnmeceeeen $ 92,500
the first year, and $94,000 the
second year.
Item 233
For inspection, registration and analysis of
economic poisons, a sum sufficient, estimated
EE rveccsenscssccscssnnnnesneveresssneensssesneqeqganecerensnsanscuesssanegenesseessunssnunscssenssenessenesssaneness $ 20,500
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not ex-
COOMA neneeesesscscssscsssssrseseeesssseeemnssssteesrsssenmeeneege 17,500
the first year, and $18,000 the
second year.
It is provided, however, that the amount
expended out of this appropriation for inspec-
tion, registration and analysis of economic
poisons shall not exceed the amount paid into
the State treasury during the biennium end-
ing June 30, 1952, as proceeds of revenues
derived from the inspection, registration and
analysis of economic poisons.
Item 234
For control of hog cholera, a sum sufficient, esti-
TEC Bt oiaceececccencssscssecsssssnerssssssccnesssssecnssssssssceesenscensnastensastessentussmanneeeets $ 174,005
It is provided, however, that the amount
expended out of this appropriation for control
of hog cholera shall not exceed the amount
paid into the State treasury during the bien-
nium ending June 30, 1952, as proceeds from
the sale of hog cholera serum.
Item 23414
For inspection, registration and analysis of paint,
paint oils and turpentine, as provided for in
chapter 5, Code 1950, as amended by Senate
bill No. 87, approved February 21, 1950........... $ 10,000
$ 450
$ 161,850
$ 20,900
$ 72,100
$ 10,000
First Year Second Year
Item 235
For operation of regional laboratories......................-...$
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
TINGE ceercscssesccsccssneesssssessensssecenessusneonemrssssnssscncacenesessecesseees $ 30,000
the first year, and $30,900 the
second year.
Item 236
For equipment and operation of diagnostic labora-
tory facilities on the Eastern Shore of Vir-
ginia for research and control of diseases of
Poultry and LivestOck. nae ceceesssssneecseeecsesseemmneesemen
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceeding $4,600
the first year, and $4,700 the sec-
ond year.
Item 237
For compilation of agricultural statistics...............$
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
1 0 $ 6,700
the first year, and $6,800 the sec-
ond year.
Item 238
For testing and study of seeds, identification of
plants, plant diseases and insects........................... $
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
| 1 $ 42,800
the first year, and $43,700 the
second year. _
Item 239
For furnishing protection from crop pests................... $
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated :
41,285
7,925
7,600
54,850
54,980
$
44,500
8,025
9,200
53,450
55,855
First Year Second Year
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
1 1) ae Es 15.) 1,0)
the first year, and $36,600 the
second year.
Item 240
For Japanese bettle Control.....ccccccccccecsssscsmssssnsesssssnseesssssssee $ 34,750 $ 32,900
Item 241
For administration of feeding stuffs, dairy, pure
food laws and COld storage LAW. .u....cnn:ccccscccsersssnesnien $ 185,050 $ 136,850
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding—........$ 96,000
the first year, and $98,500 the
second year.
The Board of Agriculture and Immigration
is hereby directed to expend out of the appro-
priation under this title, a sum sufficient to
enable the board to perform the work in con-
nection with apple spray residue which is nec-
essary to enable commercial apple growers
of this State to meet the requirements of the
Federal and State pure food laws, as regards
arsenic and lead spray residue.
Item 242
For control of Vitamin D milk a sum sufficient,
r==1 500 0E: 17-10 OE | a ce seeeeeeen$$ 8,000 $ 3,000
It is provided, however, that the amount
expended out of this appropriation for con-
trol of Vitamin D milk shall not exceed the
amount paid into the State treasury during
the biennium ending June 30, 1952, as pro-
ceeds from fees collected for such control.
Item 243
For regulating creameries, cheese plants, etc............ $ 4,450 $ 4,500
Item 244
For inspection of imported sweet cream and ice
CTORIM MEK ones cescssssssssnssesssssscecessveneescssenssnncevesetunmnnsnseeseessesssemenns 2,300 $ 2,800
First Year Second Year
Item 245
For inspection and analysis of gasoline................... $ 26,150
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
I eenennennsessnsnmssscccscenscsecssessceesssessesesnsevemussannsneeneceenenssen $ 18,400
the first year, and $19,000 the
second year.
Item 246
For administration of apple grading and super-
vision of apple and peach inspection.................... $ 24,950
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding................ $ 20,750
the first year, and $20,875 the
second year.
Item 247
For voluntary apple and peach inspection, a sum
SUfficient, eStivMmAated Aten cccecneccseceeccccsemecceesceneeemmeecses $ 27,500
It is provided, however, that the Commis-
sioner of Agriculture and Immigration, with
the approval of the Board of Agriculture and
Immigration, shall after hearing, fix fees and
other charges for services rendered under this
title, and collect the same from those for whom
such service is rendered, at an amount suffi-
cient to defray the estimated cost of said in-
spection service, the same to be paid into the
general fund of the State treasury.
It is further provided, that any unexpended
portion of the funds derived from said fees
and other charges at the close of the biennium
ending June 30, 1950, is hereby re-appropri-
ated to the Department of Agriculture and
Immigration to be used for the “voluntary
apple and peace inspection service” under
this title.
Total for the Board of Agriculture and
Tri grattionn onesccccceccsccecsessssssscecsscssnssecesssnnaseesessessanstnsen $ 924,080
$ 25,150
$ 235,000
$ 27,500
$ 927,515
Division of Markets
First Year Second Year
Item 248
For collecting and disseminating market informa-
tion and for carrying out the other provisions
of §§ 3-526 through 3-533 of the Code of 1950,
and special laws enforced by the Division of
Mts incase scscccnenssscssssscescssssscsssecsssssscsesescncennenesseeccsenncennecenccencnneneee $ 148,450
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, wages, and special
payments, not exceeding................... $ 113,700
the first year, and $115,400 the
second year.
For inspection of cleaned peanut
goods and to maintain necessary
Office at Suffolk ou. $ 1,000
each year.
It is further provided that out of this
QPPTOPTI ation OL nnecaenneccccesssssersssssssssseeceneesessseseeees $ 148,450
the first year, and $144,150 the
second year, there is hereby appro-
priated :
For services to tobacco growers, expansion
of poultry certification and standardization
and egg grading, and expansion of the en-
forcement of the weights and measures
LW ceeccsssesssscsssssscessssseneessessseensessmestasssstsnssonsoneceseenceeeneeesanemes $ 20,000
each year.
Item 249
For inspection of motor grease and gasoline
measuring and distributing equipment.................... $ 33,100
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated :
For salaries, not exceeding.............. $ 22,200
the first year, and $22,700 the
second year.
Item 250
For inspection of agriculture and other com-
modities, a sum sufficient, estimated at............... $ 348,200
It is hereby provided that the amount ex-
pended out of this appropriation for inspec-
$ 144,150
$ 32,100
$ 353,200
First Year Second Year
tion of agricultural and other commodities
shall not exceed the amqunt paid into the State
treasury during the biennium ending June 30,
1952, as proceeds of fees collected by the Divi-
sion of Markets for the said inspection of
agricultural and other commodities.
It is further provided that any unexpended
portion of the funds derived from said fees
and other charges at the close of the bien-
nium ending June 30, 1950, is hereby re-
appropriated to the Division of Markets of
the Department of Agriculture and Immigra-
tion, to be used for the “inspection of agri-
cultural and other commodities,” under this
title.
Item 251
For auditing cooperative associations to be paid
only out of the fees collected by the Division
of Markets for auditing said cooperative asso-
ciations and paid into the State treasury and
not out of the general fund of the State
treasury, the amount of such fees esti-
WACO Ean necccceseseescsssssseesessssssensnsssssnescennsetesseenseneen $ 11,425
each year.
Item 252
For appointment and supervision of assistants,
deputies, and inspectors to assist in carrying
out the weights and. measures law of Virginia,
to be paid only out of the fees collected for
the services of such assistants, deputies, and
inspectors, in accordance with the provisions
of §§ 59-80 and 59-81 of the Code of 1950,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury, the
amount of such fees estimated at..........$ 12,100
each year.
Item 253
For research in improved methods of marketing
agricultural and other commodities.................... $
Item 253),
It
is further provided that any unexpended
balance of the appropriation for research in
improved methods of marketing agricultural
and other commodities at the close of the bien-
First Year Second Year
nium ending June 30, 1950 be and the same is
hereby reappropriated to the division of mar-
kets of the Department of Agriculture and
Immigration, to be used for this same purpose
under this title.
Item 254
For research in improved methods of marketing
agricultural and other commodities, to be paid
only out of funds received for that purpose
from the Federal government, and paid into
the State treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury................... $ 20,000
the first year, and $20,000 the sec-
ond year.
Total for the Division of Markets................. $ 549,750 $ 549,450
State Lime Grinding Plant, at Staunton
Item 255
For maintenance and operation of: the State Lime
Grinding Plant, at Staunton, to be paid only
out of the revenues derived from the operation
of said lime grinding plant, at Staunton, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury...$93,015
the first year, and $92,735 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated :
For salaries, wages, and special pay-
ments, not exceeding............................$ 38,205
the first year, and $39,005 the
second year; and
Item 256 .
For per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance
with the provisions of § 53-220.1 of the Code
of 1950, a sum sufficient, estimated at...$3,395
each year.
State Lime Grinding Plant, at Appomattox
Item 257
For maintenance and operation of the State Lime
Grinding Plant at Appomattox, to be paid only
First Year Second Year
out of the revenues derived from the operation
of said lime grinding plant, and paid into the
State treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury. wane 40,675
the first year, and $40,975 the sec-
ond year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding.................... $ 25,350
the first year, and $25,650 the
second year.
Virginia Peanut Commission
Item 258
For promoting the consumption of Virginia pea-
nuts, to be paid only out of the peanut fund
pursuant to the provisions of §§3-525.1
through 3-525.19, inclusive, of the Code of
1950, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury —2......0...... cece cerns $6,600
each year.
Milk Commission
Item 259
For regulating the production and distribution of
milk in accordance with the provisions of
§§ 3-346 through 3-383, inclusive of the Code
of 1950, to be paid only out of the revenues
collected and paid into the State treasury,
in accordance with the provisions of said sec-
tions and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury onnceccccscccssssssssscsssssssssesssssesssesssssesee $ 41,000
the first year, and $41,400 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated :
For salaries, wages, and special
payments, not exceeding...................... $ 25,400
the first year, and $25,800 the
second year.
Item 260
For regulating the production and distribution of
milk by the local milk boards, in accordance
with the provisions of §§ 3-346 through
8-383, inclusive, of the Code of 1950,
First Year Second Year
to be paid out of the revenues collected
and paid into the State treasury, in accordance
with the provisions of said sections and not
out of the general fund of the State
treasury ~—— $ 54,180
the first year, and $54,780 the sec-
ond year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and special payments,
a «(ER -> <u 0) |: $ 47,400
the first year, and $48,000 the
second year.
State Soil Conservation Committee
Item 261
For State soil COMBO Vatin.u........neesesccssssessssnesccessssseeensseeeee $
Item 262
FOr MEW CQUIPIMeMta ace cessessssseesssscssessssssnesccesccnenssssenmececneceeeensese $
Item 263
For State soil conservation, to be paid only out of
the special revenues collected by the State
Soil Conservation Committee and paid into
the State treasury and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury the amount of such
special revenues, estimated at..........$ 25,000
each year.
Total for State Soil Conservation
Corrie nanan eee G
Virginia State Apple Commission
Item 264
For promoting the sale and consumption of Vir-
ginia apples, to be paid only out of the apple
merchandising fund created in accordance with
8§ 8-518 through 8-525, inclusive, of the Code
of 1950, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury... ...ccccsucccccccsscsnnsssssscesssssssenees $ 47,500
each year.
49,300 $
25,000
74,300 $
53,100
58,100
Virginia Bright Flue-Cured Tobacco Commission
First Year Second Year
Item 265 ,
For promoting the sale, consumption, and ex-
portation of Virginia bright flue-cured tobac-
co, to be paid only out of the Bright Flue-
Cured Tobacco Promotion Fund pursuant to
the provisions of §§ 3-240 through 3-256 of the
Code of 1950, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury................. ..§ 9,500
each year.
Total for the Department of Agriculture
QM Temmmigr ation eee esc neneee- 1,548,180 $1,580,065
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Item 266
For expenses of administration of the Depart-
| ment of Conservation and Development...........$ 27,6830 $ 27,680
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries, wages, and special com-
pensations only:
0) Fb 111), acca $ 9,000
Additional salaries, not exceeding.....$10,100
each year.
Item 267
For publicity and advertising.................._-....-§ 145,990 $ 146,320
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For insertion in newspapers and periodicals
of material advertising Virginia’s resources
and for the preparation and dissemination
of such other form of advertising as may
be determined by the Virginia Department of
Conservation and Development.............. .$100,000
each year.
Item 268
For operation of Virginia War Memorial Carillon
MC Muse ur oie ceccsnccenssnrenevnmsevserveceseeensteeennsnnrneseensnnmnornnnenteneeD 8,500 $ 3,500
Item 269
For maintenance and operation of the Southwest
Virgrimnic, Mase cr anne aces emeemeccseeeneseceennneeneneenenemneree 1,500 $ 1,500
First Year Second Year
Item 270
For maintenance and operation of the Southwest
Virginia Museum in the town of Big Stone
Gap, to be paid only out of funds donated for
that purpose, or otherwise obtained, without
cost to the State of Virginia and paid into the
State treasury and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury.........................$ 5,000
each year.
Item 271
For exhibiting museum collection... $ 4,325 $ 3,190
Item 272
For operation of State parks... occur 190,600 $ 191,100
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not ex-
ceeding wweeettseemeertesineenenennmense 122,000
the first year, and $125,000 the
second year.
Item 274
For protection and development of the forest re-
sources of the State, in accordance with law....$ 211,849 $ 211,849
Item 275
It is provided that the Virginia Depart-
ment of Conservation and Development may
expend, for protection and development of
forest resources of the State, in accordance
with law, the special revenues collected or
received for the protection and development
of such forest resources, from Federal aid
and other sources, and paid into the State
treasury, to the credit of said department,
|]Btimated At once ccecccssccssssscsssssssssssesssessssnanssssneessseeses $385,900
each year.
Item 27514
For eradication of mosquitoes at Seashore State
2) 5,000
Item 276 First Year Second Year
For administration and protection of State forests,
to be paid only out of the special revenues col-
lected or received for the administration and
protection of State forests, and paid into the
State treasury to the credit of said Depart-
ment, the amount of said special revenues,
estimated at nc cssssesseennengy £06,170
the first year, and $25,640 the second
year.
It is further provided that the Virginia
Department of Conservation and Development
may expend, for administration and protection
of State forests, any unexpended balance at
the close of business on June 30, 1950, in the
special revenues which shall have been col-
lected or received prior to July 1, 1950, for said
purpose from said forest areas, and paid into
the State treasury.
Item 277
For maintenance of improvements constructed by
CiViliaN CONSEYVATION COLPB........ccccvcnencneennenne§ 49,705
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated :
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
TINGE ceecsssnsenecccsccecnenseuneerncsnecnssesseccensceneecenscssssneeesevevuss ..$ 80,505
the first year, and $380,870 the
second year.
Item 278
For forestry service to lamdOwne?S........-:cccscccccsene $ 57,415
Item 279
For forestry service to landowners, to be paid only
out of special revenues collected or received
for furnishing the said forestry service to
landowners, and paid into the State treasury,
and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury ................ $ 20,000
each year.
Item 280 .
For geological surveying in accordance with law....$ 79,170
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not exceed-
1 $ 54,120
the first year, and $54,985 the
second year.
00 2009000 cocenenorere:
$
$
$
50,070
59,295
78,785
First Year Second Year
Item 281
For topographic mapping in cooperation with the
United States Geological Survey........................$
Item 282
For water resource investigation—stream gaging.....$
It is provided that the Virginia Depart-
ment of Conservation and Development may,
with the approval of the Governor, expend for
water resource investigations—stream gaging
—the special revenues collected or received
and paid into the State treasury to the credit
of the said department.
Item 2821,
For expenses of the Oil and Natural Gas Board.......... $
Item 283
For game and forest management in State
LOTOSES oon aeaenessecssecsssccsccssssessssvessensesensgceenessescnsneeessusueneceseessesceeeggenessesasene $
Item 284
For port administration and development.................... $
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and special payments,
MOC @XCCOMI nnn necneeseccsneccsmeseeceeeee $ 39,900
the first year, and $40,000 the
second year.
Item 285
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, wages, and special
payments, not exceeding...................... $ 56,500
the first year, and $57,800 the
second year.
Item 286
For study of Virginia ecomomy. ........0......:.ccccccceec ee $
25,000
51,900
12,000
700
58,000
65,925
$
$
$
25,000
51,900
12,000
58,100
67,225
Item 287 . First Year Second Year
For study of Virginia economy, to be paid only
out of the proceeds of gifts, donations, and
grants heretofore or hereafter received and
paid into the State treasury for the said
study of Virginia economy, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury.....$ 22,000
Total for the Department of Conservation
ANd Development uicceeccccccccccccsccccssscssssssesssseesscceneeesenee $ 1,025,209
Potomac River Basin Commission of Virginia
Item 288
For control and abatement of pollution in the
Potomac River Basin in accordance with the
provisions of §§ 62-62 through 62-67, in-
Clusive, of the Code of 1950.00... .cccccsssccsssssssusssssssseeseees $ 4,800
State Water Control Board
Item 289
For the control, prevention and abatement of
Pollution in State wearte rs. nae ceeecenceccence: .$ 42,110
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, wages, and special
payments, not exceeding... $ 30,555
the first year, and $30,470 the
second year.
Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission
Item 290
For control and abatement of pollution in Ohio
River Basin Water... cccccncsccssccsssscsccccecscenessssssenmeneessseseenene $ 8,750
COMMISSION OF FISHERIES
Item 291
For expenses of adminjstration of the Commission
roy a Ob T:) 0 C=) |): re $ 34,625
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries, wages, and special com-
pensations only:
COommMiSSiomer .....c.cccccosssssssecssssssesssscseceseensestnsensseee $ 8,000
Additional salaries, wages, and spe-
cial payments, not exceeding......$ 17,000
the first year, and $18,600 the
second year.
$
$
$ 988,164
3,750
32,375
Item 292 First Year Second Year
For protection of oyster beds and fish_............§ 258,200 $ 268,500
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated :
For salaries, wages, and special
payments, not exceeding........_..$114,000
the first year, and $126,000 the
second year.
For new equipment... $ 55,000
the first year, and $30,000 the
second year..
Item 293
For repletion of oyster beds... 91,900
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For new equipment... $ 3,600
each year.
It is hereby provided that all planting of
oyster shells for repletion of oyster beds
herein authorized shall be carried on by the
Commission of Fisheries only with the advice
of, and in cooperation with, the Virginia Fish-
eries Laboratory.
Total for the Commission of Fisheries............ $ 379,725
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission
Item 294
For improving the utilization of Atlantic sea-
Board fice ries nc cece ecceeenceeeeeee $ 2,500
Virginia Fisheries Laboratory
Item 295
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Fisheries Laboratory in accordance with the
provisions of §§ 28-248 through 28-253, in-
clusive, of the Code of 1950...0.0..0.2...ccccescsssssseesssescseee $ 656,700
Item 296
For hydrographic and biological study of the
Chesapeske Bay .nerc...cccecsssncccseseesscvcsssenssseesessesnsecnssstenenenesassss $ 30,000
Total for the } Weginia Fisheries Lab-
oratory ... seeteesssnensninmeiiniruenn 80,700
$
$
91,900
387,775
57,000
30,000
87,000
COMMISSION OF GAME AND INLAND FISHERIES
Item 297 First Year Second Year
For administration of the laws relating to game
and inland fisheries.................00....2...... $1,326,040
the first year, and $1,393,780 the
second year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries, wages and special compen-
sations only:
Executive Girector icc wonnnge 8,000
Additional salaries, wages, and spe-
cial compensations, not exceeding..$712,995
the first year, and $728,970 the
second year.
It is further provided that out of this ap-
propriation there is hereby appropriated:
For Mew Cquipment..nn a. ncececccsccsscosssseemeees $ 33,350
the first year, and $31,400 the
second year.
Item 298
It is hereby provided that, subject to the
approval of the Governor, the commission may
expend such further sums as it may have
available in the game protection fund for
capital outlay projects which will promote the
conservation and development of the wild life
resources of the Commonwealth.
Item 299
It is hereby provided that all monies, fees
and revenues collected by the Commission of
Game and Inland Fisheries shall, upon receipt
thereof, be paid promptly into the State
treasury to the credit of the game protection
fund and unexpended balances in such reve-
nues from the 1948-1950 biennium shall be
transferred to said fund, and all appropria-
tions made to the Commission of Game and
Inland Fisheries as provided in this act, shall
be paid out of the game protection fund, and
not out of the general fund of the State
treasury.
First Year Second Year
Item 300
In the event the Federal Government should
make available additional funds for game and
fish work, such additional funds as are allo-
cated to Virginia may be expended, subject to
the approval of the Governor, for the lease
and purchase of areas for refuges and public
hunting and fishing grounds and waters.
Total for conservation and development
FTAA 08 (-\: ccc -$ 1,544,794 $1,516,174
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
State Highway Commission
Item 301
For the State Highway Commission, for super-
vising the State highway system, in accord-
ance with law, to be paid only from the pro-
ceeds of the tax on motor vehicle fuels, segre-
- gated by law to the State highway system, a
sum sufficient, estimated at... $ 9,000
the first year, and $9,000 the second year.
Out of this appropriation members of the
State Highway Commission, except the chair-
man, shall receive a per diem of $10 each,
MOC @XCCOMT I neecccescscvesssssssenncsssssssmesssesemanssenennennsee $ 1,000
Item 302
For expenses of administration of the State High-
way Commission and for engineering to be
paid only from the proceeds of the tax on
motor vehicle fuels segregated by law to the
State highway system... wu... $2,847,225
the first year, and $2,880,970 the
second year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries and wages only:
State highway commissionev............. $ 12,500
Additional salaries, wages, and
special payments, not exceeding...$2,245,625
the first year, and $2,256,070
second year.
First Year Second Year
Item 303
For construction, reconstruction of State high-
ways, to meet Federal aid and equipment and
facilities necessary thereto, the proceeds of
the tax on motor vehicle fuels, motor vehicle
registration fees, motor bus licenses, and
other revenues segregated by law for the con-
struction and reconstruction of State high-
ways, after the payment therefrom of the ap-
propriation for maintenance of the State con-
vict road force and any other appropriations
and transfers made by this act payable from
the proceeds of said taxes; provided, that no
part of this appropriation shall be paid out
of the general fund of the State treasury,
estimated at ............ sassssersesssnerrees 16,208,481
the first year, and $17, 964, 548 the
second year.
Item 304
For maintenance of State highways, to be paid
only from the proceeds remaining from the
special taxes segregated by law to the main-
tenance of State highways, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury; and
provided, further, that the State Highway
Commission may, in its discretion, first set
aside, out of this appropriation, the amount,
in its judgment, necessary for the mainte-
nance of the raads and bridges in the State
highway system, and expend, in its discre-
tion, the balance of said fund for construc-
tion or reconstruction of roads and bridges in
the State highway system.................. $7,700,000
each year.
Item 305
It is provided, further, that the State High-
way Commission may expend for construction
and reconstruction of the State highways the
amount received from the Federal government
and paid into the State treasury for such con-
struction estimated at.....n.n.ceneecsnns $5,000,000
each year.
Item 306 First Year Second Year
For maintenance and improvement, includ-
ing construction and reconstruction, of the
secondary system of State highways, to be
paid only out of the proceeds of the motor
vehicle fuel tax, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury..................... $19,147,000
the first year, and $20,000,000 the
second year.
Item 307
It is provided further that the State High-
way Commission may expend for construction,
reconstruction, maintenance and improvement
of the secondary system of State highways
the amount received from the Federal govern-
ment and paid into the State treasury for
such construction, reconstruction, maintenance
and improvement.
Item 308
For construction and maintenance of city
1 a=] 5: canny 115) 1 001 00)
the first year, and $2,125,000 the
second year.
Item 308)
For acquisition of land for use in the develop-
ment of the George Washington Memorial
Parkway in Virginia, to be paid only out of
highway funds allocated by the State High-
way Department to the primary State high-
way construction fund for the district in
which the said Memorial Parkway is located,
and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury, such amount as may be necessary,
MOt 1M CXCOSS Of... ecccccccssssssssmesssssssssecessssessssseseessessssseesees $87,500
It is provided that this appropriation of not
to exceed $87,500 may be expended with the
approval of the Governor and the State High-
way Commission, for the acquisition by pur-
chase, gift or condemnation of lands lying
within the State of Virginia and within the
boundaries of the proposed George Washing-
ton Memorial Parkway as designated by the
National Capital Park Planning Commission.
It is further provided that this appropriation,
with the approval of the Governor and the
State Highway Commission, may be either
expended directly for the acquisition of such
lands, or the Governor may place the entire
appropriation, or any part thereof, at the
disposal of the United States of America,
or the officers or agents duly authorized to
act for the United States of America, for the
acquisition of said lands for the establish-
ment of the proposed George Washington
Memorial Parkway.
It is further provided, however, that this
appropriation shall be expended or placed
at the disposal of the United State of Ameri-
ica or its duly authorized officers or agents
for the acquisition of said lands only when
satisfactory proof is furnished the Governor
that an equivalent sum has been provided for
the same purpose by the political subdivisions
adjacent to the proposed George Washington
Memorial Parkway; and provided, further,
that this appropriation is not to be considered
as obligating the State to make further appro-
priations for the establishment of the afore-
said Parkway except as future General As-
semblies may deem it wise to do so.
Item 309
For administration of the provisions of §§ 33-280
and 33-298 through 33-324, inclusive, of the
Code of 1950, a sum sufficient, estimated at
$16,000 each year.
Item 310
For a joint hydraulic study, to be paid only out
of the State highway maintenance and con-
struction fund, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury........................ $ 4,000
each year.
Item 311
For maintenance and operation of toll bridges and
ferries, to be paid in accordance with the pro-
visions of §§ 33-227 through 33-255, inclusive,
of the Code of 1950, provided that no part of
this appropriation shall be paid out of the
general fund of the State treasury....$2,410,000
First Year Second Year
First Year Second Year
the first year, and $2,485,000 the ,
second year.
It is hereby provided that out of this
appropriation shall be paid the amount re-
quired for interest and sinking fund require-
ments on the revenue bonds issued by the
State Highway Commission for the acquisi-
tion of toll bridges and ferries, estimated
BE ncn cee scscecenesecccnaneesenneeseenenstnscseecenenusteneeses $1,252,827
the first year, and $1,327,827 the
second year.
Total for the State Highway
COmmMiSSion oi....cccccscsscccossssssssssssccsessseeeee $55,474,206
the first year, and $58,184,518
the second year.
Central Garage
Item 312
For maintenance and operation of a Central
Garage, in accordance with the provisions of
§ 2-42 of the Code of 1950, to be paid only
out of the revenues, costs and charges col-
lected from the operation of said Centra] Ga-
rate under the provisions of § 2-42 of the
Code of 1950, and paid into the State treasury
as required by the said section, provided that
no part of this appropriation shall be paid
out of the general fund of the State treas-
ury, the amount of such revenues, costs
and charges estimated at.......................... $ 475,075
the first year, and $449,720 the sec-
ond year.
State Convict Road Force
Item 313
For the work of the State Convict Road Force, in
accordance with the provisions of §§ 53-58,
§§ 53-61 through 53-73, inclusive, §§ 53-100
through 53-123, inclusive, and § 53-221, of the
Code of 1950, to be paid only out of the proceeds
of the tax on motor vehicle fuels, and not out
of the general fund of the State
1g 1:1) 0 op $1,764,200
the first year, and $1,779,600 the
second year.
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For medical care and supervision of
convicts in the several State Con-
vict Road Force camps...____......$ 25,000
each year.
For per diem allowance to prison-
ers in accordance with the pro-
visions of § 53-220.1 of the Code
of 1950, a sum sufficient, esti-
p00 N06 A: | eneeeesveee-§ 85,000
each year.
For payment of awards under the
Workmen’s Compensation Act—_.$ 1,000
each year.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
State Board of Health
Item 314
For expenses of administration of the State Board
of Health, health education and collection and
publication of vital statistics... owen $ 246,525
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries and special compensations
only:
State health commissioner-....................... $ 9,695
Additional salaries and special com-
pensations, not exceeding..................... 190,200
the first year, and $193,800 the
second year.
Item 315
For registering marriages and divorces, a sum
sufficient, estimated Btn nn nn nesseeessseceee cessmmcuneceeeeelp 4,500
Item 316
For microfilming vital statistics records.........................$ 25,000
Item 317
For sanitary engineering, shellfish inspection and
sanitation and industrial hygiene.......................$ 144,395
First Year Second Year
$ 246,515
$ 4,500
$ 129,075
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding.....................$104,820
the first year, and $106,975 the
second year.
For replacement of boat, not ex-
COOKIE ecsnacecnecetseeesceecsetteneetstseneerisscrenere 14,000
1 317)
the control and prevention by the Hampton
Roads Sanitation District Commission of pol-
lution in the Hampton Roads area..........................$
1 318
administration of Merit System......_______
1 319
traimimg PeTSOMME a anseccccsccccsscsscseeeeesssnerssemesssameeenee $
1 320
control of communicable diseases (tubercu-
losis, venereal diseases, epidemics)..................-.. $
It is provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated:
For the surgical treatment of tuber-
CULOSIS, CCH YOY nnn... eseeenneneceenneceenee ee $110,000
It is further provided out of this appro-
priation there is hereby appropriated:
For aid to local tuberculosis sana-
tora, CBCH CAT. enncccneenmeeneeeneg 95,000
1 321
hospital and nursing home licensing and
UT) 50) | es
1 322
local health services and operation of labora-
20) op (:\: ee
1 323
maternal and child health... ee
1 324 ;
crippled children’s S@YViCe. nen nee eG
First Year Second Year
Item 325
For survey of hospital sn nccccccs eect ceceesssssmsssseennseseesnse $ 23,423 $ 23,764
Item 325,
For nursing scholarships...............cccssssssssssssssssssusssceeesssnescsensee $ 11,000 $ 11,000
Item 326
For CANCEL CONETO] una. .cascecseseesescesssesssssesseeesessmeesrneeesseesenain§ 18,291 $ 18,641
Item 327
For study, care, treatment and rehabilitation of
alcoholies, as provided by law........................-...$ 99,646 $ 100,446
Item 328
For post-mortem examinations... cence 69,525 $ 60,425
Item 329
For inspection of hotels, tourist camps and food
establishments sasueseaseccenceecceccnccescancensessssseseecenenaneness
It is further provided that the State Board
of Health may expend for public health activ-
ties the special revenues collected or received
for the use of the State Board of Health and
paid into the State treasury, estimated as
follows, each year:
Item 330
For sale of biologicals and drugzs.................. $ 53,420
the first year, and $53,480 the second
year.
Item 331
For CAMCer CONCTON unease. ccssssscecsscssstecssssssssssneessseeetee $ 68,859
each year.
Item 332
For bedding inspection............ ..$ 10,740
the first year, and $10, 780 the genond
year.
Item 333
For industrial hygiene to be paid from
the fund for the administration of
the Workmen’s Compensation Act
and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury... ncn 10,000
each year.
$ 74,040 $ 76,040
Item 334 First Year Second Year
For prevention of tuberculosis.............$ 135,184
each year.
Item 335
For local health services... cee $1,179,311
each year.
Item 336
For study, care, treatment and rehabili-
tation of alcoholics, as provided by
| :\ ne Se kei 6°)
each year.
Item 337
For providing bodies for scientific study.$ 12,915
the first year, and $13,115 the second
year.
Item 338
For hospital Survey ..cscccccccccccccsccccueeeseeneg 12,752
the first year, and $12, 911 the ‘second
year.
Item 339
For maternal and child health... $ 175,990
each year.
Item 340
For crippled children’s Service...........ccccccsco00 $ 222,492
each year.
Item 341
For hospital licensing and inspection.......... $ 3,000
each year.
Item 342
For malaria and mosquito Control ...o..c..cccessceeesssmen
Out of this appropriation of $37,260 the first
year and $37,330 the second year, there is
hereby appropriated:
For contribution by the State Board
of Health to mosquito control com-
missions established in accordance
with law, not exceeding.........................8385,000
each year.
37,260
$
37,330
First Year Second Year
It is further provided that contributions by
the State Board of Health out of this appro-
priation to any mosquito control commission
shall not exceed 25 per cent of the gross
amount obtained by such commission from
other sources.
Total for the State Board of Health.....$ 2,882,278
Blue Ridge Sanatorium, at Charlottesville
Item 343
For maintenance and operation of the Blue Ridge
Sanatorium, at Charlottesville... $ 483,575
Item 344 |
For maintenance and operation of the Blue Ridge
Sanatorium, at Charlottesville, to be paid only
out of the special revenues collected or received
for the use of said Blue Ridge Sanatorium and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasur’y...........$140,725
the first year, and $162,890 the second
year.
Catawba Sanatorium, near Salem
Item 345
For maintenance and operation of the Catawba
Sanatorium, mear Salerm...n...occccccssccsssscseesssssseesssiesnsnseee $ 468,845
Item 346
For maintenance and operation of the Catawba
Sanatorium, near Salem, to be paid only out of
the special revenues collected or received for
the use of said Catawba Sanatorium, and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury........... $88,650
the first year, and $132,450 the second
year.
Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burkeville
Item 347
For maintenance and operation of the Piedmont
Sanatorium, at Burkevil le... ccecsssssseneeesseees
473,800
$ 2,867,079
$ 561,910
$ 478,335
$ 476,375
First Year Second Year
Item 348
For maintenance and operation of the Piedmont
Sanatorium, at Burkeville, to be paid only out
of the special revenues collected or received
for the use of said Piedmont Sanatorium, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury-.........$45,000
each year.
Total for the Department of Health............ $ 4,308,498 $4,383,699
Item 349
DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS
Central Activities
Item 350
For expenses of administration of the Department
of Welfare and Institutions... 94,595 §$ 93,525
Item 351
For expenses of administration of the Department
of Welfare and Institutions to be paid only
out of funds received from the Federal gov-
ernment and paid into the State treasury and
not out of the general fund of the State
PESTLE ane ccestessnernsnncdosenrnensostssecrasingnptnsnrttncepnopyrtint .... 65,000
each year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries and special compensations
only:
Comm mMiSsSiomen ...c.ccccscccssccsssssssssssesseessssstesssntsssseeseee $ 8,500
Additional salaries, wages, and spe-
cial compensations, not exceeding... 129,000
the first year, and $130,500 the
second year.
Item 352
For purchase of merchandise for resale to be paid
only out of special revenues, including Fed-
eral aid, to be collected and paid into the
State treasury for purchase of merchandise for
resale, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury. cc ccscccseeeeeeeseee $12,000
each year.
First Year Second Year
Item 353
For general welfare activities... 20... cscs ccscccsnsceeee $ 116,355 $ 118,210
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not ex-
COOKIN anne eeesecesssccssssssesssssessssersssssneseeennssunnseennneceesces $97,000
the first year, and $99,000 the
second year.
Item 354
For hospitalization of indigent and medically
PGi GeNt oie ecsesesssssssssssssssscessssnnnnessesenssnssuensonssssnsensceeesssnnancenscennensensen $ 400,000 $ 400,000
Item 355
For children’s Services... csssseesccsscsesssssssesssssesssssssssecssssssen $ 134,150 $ 132,550
Items 356-357
For children’s services to be paid only out of funds
received from the Federal government and paid
into the State treasury, for said child welfare,
and not out of the general fund of the State
CQOCABULY onic cecccesesecsccsscsssssssssesseccnnsesennscesenssceencencnennneessees $150,000
each year.
Item 358 |
For administration of Merit System... $ 10,850 $ 10,500
Item 359
For parole activities neces ncessssneeessssesseeensssemesteeecsseenes $ 280,625 $ 286,010
Out of this appropriation the following sal-
aries shall be paid:
Director Of Perolee.e.....:ccc.cescccoccecssoss nen $ 7,100
Member of Boar he..cc..scecccsoccccscccscccscsccssncsssetsien . 7,100
Member of Boarni...nn...ccceccccccscssssssssssssssssssssece 7,100
Additional salaries and special pay-
ments, not exceeding..................-...--- .. 221,240
the first year, and $226,840 the
second year.
Item 360
For correction activitieS....0. ence cep 46,475 $$ 44,190
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding................... $39,000
the first year, and $39,500 the sec-
ond year.
Item 36014 First Year Second Year
For establishment of a division of probation in
the Department of Welfare and Institutions,
and to extend probation services to all juvenile
and domestic relations courts...........0.....2.--20--0--- $ 5,000
Item 360%,
For gremeral) relief oa..occcccccessesenssssssssssssnssmessssesensnsssseesssesseeesineeee $ 250,000
Item 361
For providing public welfare services and public
assistance for certain needy persons, in accord-
EMCO With LAW anna cceeenesnisenmeessccsssscessssmsesssssnsscsesscensecseseeencceenccceent $ 3,227,000
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For providing foster care for chil-
6 5) | re $405,000
the first year, and $437,500 the
second year.
For support of children committed
to the State hospitals for mental
defectives and pending admission
to those institutions ........W....... 15,000
each year.
For in-service training for local per-
T0519 ¢\ -) ce 10,00uU
each year
It is hereby provided that the amount al-
located to localities for general relief out of
this appropriation of $3,227,000 the first year
and $3,365,000 the second year shall not be less
than the amount that was allocated to locali-
ties for general relief out of the State appro-
priation for providing public welfare and
public assistance for certain needy persons in
accordance with law for the biennium which
ended June 30, 1950.
The State Board of Welfare and Institutions
shall ascertain the amount of expenditures so
made and the Commissioner shall monthly re-
imburse each county and city welfare board
in an amount not less than 50 per cent, nor
more than 62% per cent, for boarding of chil-
dren under care pursuant to duties imposed by
§§ 63-71 through 63-73, inclusive, §§ 63-80 and
§§ 63-81, and §§ 63-86 through 63-99, of the
Code of 1950.
$ 5,000
$ 250,000
$ 3,365,000
First Year Second Year
For reimbursing in an amount of 50 per cent
for expenditures made by Juvenile and Do-
mestic Relations Courts in cities of the first
class for salaries of probation officers ap-
pointed in the manner provided for, and pur-
suant to §§ 63-297 and 638-298 of the Code
ro) GN G15) | ee a $70,000
the first year, and $73,500 the second
year.
For reimbursing county and city welfare
boards in an amount not less than 50 per cent,
nor more than 62% per cent, for administra-
tive cost for services rendered and duties per-
formed pursuant to §§ 68-71 through 63-73,
inclusive, §§ 63-80 and 63-81, and §§ 63-86
through 63-99, inclusive of the Code of
0 ES) {| $175,000
each year.
It is hereby expressly provided that neither
the provisions of this item, nor of any
other item or provision of this Act, or of
any other Act or statute of this State hereto-
fore enacted or enacted at this session of the
General Assembly, shall be interpreted or con-
strued as authorizing the Department of Wel-
fare and Institutions, or any other agency of
the State, or of any of its political subdivi-
sions, to make any expenditure of State funds,
or to receive or be paid any reimbursement
from any State funds or out of any funds
in the State treasury, save out of funds actu-
ally appropriated for that purpose; nor shall
any appropriation or legislative enactment of
this or any preceding session of the General
Assembly be considered or construed as impos-
ing any obligation whatsoever, moral or legal,
upon this General Assembly, or upon any
future General Assembly, to make additional
appropriation or provide reimbursement funds
for localities or for any other purpose in con-
nection with the Department of Welfare and
Institutions save the funds actually appropri-
ated for such purpose or purposes at this
session.
Item 362 First Year Second Year
For providing public assistance for certain needy
persons, to be paid only out of funds received
from the estates of recipients of such public
assistance, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury, the amount of such funds
so received, estimated at... nese $49,000
each year.
Item 368
For providing public assistance for certain needy
persons, to be paid only out of funds received
from the Federal government to provide as-
sistance for certain needy persons and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury, the amount
of such Federal funds estimated at.....$7,145,000
the first year, and $7,529,000 the
second year.
Item 364
There is hereby reappropriated out of the
unexpended balance in the fund for Shenan-
doah National Park Family Removal Project,
the sum of $5,000 for each year of the bien-
nium ending June 30, 1952, for continuation
of the said Shenandoah National Park Famil7
Removal Project.
Item 365
For expenditure pursuant to the provisions of
§§ 68-109 to 638-111, inclusive, of the Code of
1950, all monies deducted from funds other-
wise payable out of the State treasury to the
counties and cities pursuant to the provisions
of §§ 63-1385 and 63-136, and §§ 63-157 and
63-158 of the Code of 1950, and all monies
paid into the State treasury pursuant to
§ 63-129 of the Code of 1950.
Total for Central Activities... $4,565,050 $4,704,985
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls, at Bon Air
Item 366
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Home and Industrial School for Girls, at
Born Aare cee scesssessssscsessesesssessesscenvnsesemunenscnenesssennenresevasecoeenmesseneecness $ 90,600 $ 89,850
First Year Second Year
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, wages, and special com-
pensations, not exceeding........._........... $47,500
the first year, and $48,500 the sec-
ond year.
Virginia Industrial School for Boys, at Beaumont
Item 367
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Industrial School for Boys, at Beaumont.....$ 182,900 $ 183,000
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, wages, and special
compensations, not exceeding......$102,400
the first year, and $103,000 the
second year.
Item 368
For transportation of immmates 0... cece $ 600 $ 600
Total for Virginia Industrial School
for Boys, at Beaumont......................... $ 183,500 $ 183,600
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls, at Peaks Turnout
Item 369
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Industrial School for Colored Girls, at Peaks
TULTOUt on neceseeccecenereeeseneceeseessrmennneennenennnnenemnens 82,650 $ 82,950
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, wages, and special com-
pensations, not exceeding........................$42,000
the first year, and $42,500 the
second year.
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys, at Hanover
Item 370
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia
Manual Labor School for Colored Boys, at
FRAME neeesecssss eens sssmeeresssnssnessenenestnesttnenenseteseessssnnenemeesnenunees $ 175,200 $ 169,100
First Year Second Year
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, wages, and special pay-
ments, not exceeding............................$84,500
the first year, and $85,400 the
second year.
The Penitentiary, at Richmond
Item 371
For maintenance and operation of the Penitentiary,
FY em 9101010) 11s —_-§ 706,015
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
-
For salaries and wages, not ex-
COOL aces ceecessscsessnssccsceesssnsecenseunneseeseeemtessenness $298,530
the first year, and $300,400 the sec-
ond year. (Includes bonus for
prisoners. )
Item 372
For transportation of pPriSOme rs... cscs $ 10,000
Item 373
For providing per diem allowance to prisoners,
a sum sufficient, estimated ata. .§ 64, 000
Total for the Penitentiary, at Rich-
11610) 1: $ 770,015
The Penitentiary, at Richmond, Industrial Department
Item 374
For maintenance and operation of the industrial
department of the Penitentiary, at Richmond,
to be paid only out of the special revenues
collected or received from the operation of
said industrial department and paid into the
State treasury and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury... nccccceccscun $1,028,070
the first year, and $1,032,100 the
second year.
$ 706,365
$ 10,000
$ 64,000
$ 770,365
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Fa:
Misdemeanants, at State Farn
I
1 375
maintenance and operation of the State Peni-
tentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for
Defective Misdemeanants, at State Farm. $
1 376
per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance
with § 53-220.1 of the Code of 1950, a sum
Sufficient, estimated At... nncccccccoeccsesssssccessseusssersesenmneseeseen $
1 377
payment of the per diem allowance author-
ized by law for defective misdemeanant pris-
oners transferred to the State Penitentiary
Farm for Defective Misdemeanants in accord-
ance with law, a sum sufficient, estimated at._..§
It is hereby provided that this appropria-
tion estimated at $150,000 shall be inclusive of
all funds to which the said farm would other-
wise be entitled out of the appropriation here-
in made to the division of accounts and con-
trol for criminal charges.
Total for State Penitentiary Farm
and State Prison Farm for Defective
Misdemeanants, at State Farm......... ‘
Southampton Penitentiary Farm, at
a 378
maintenance and operation of the Southamp-
ton Penitentiary Farm, at Capron... §
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries and wages, not ex-
Item 379 First Year Second Year
For per diem allowance to prisoners in accord-
ance with §53-220.1 of the Code of 19650,
a sum sufficient, estimated at... nn $ 15,000
Total for Southampton Penitentiary
Farm, at Capron... nn-cccccccccsccncccseccscenn .$ 217,200
State Industrial Farm for Women, at Goochland
Item 380
For treatment and care of delinquent women.................. $ 160,400
Item 381
For per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance
with § 58-220.1 of the Code of 1950, a sum
SUfficient, Estimated Btn ncecccsccscmescesccsmmncnsceccensssnset $ 12,000
Item 382
For board and care of infant children of inmates of
the State Industrial Farm for Women..................$ 1,500
Item 383
For payment of the per diem allowance authorized
by law for prisoners transferred to the State
Industrial Farm for Women in accordance with
the provisions of § 53-98 of the Code of 1950,
a sum sufficient, estimated at ......0.0....00000. $ 120,000
It is hereby provided that the aforesaid ap-
propriation estimated at $120,000 each year
shall be inclusive of all funds to which the said
Industrial Farm for Women would etherwise
be entitled out of the appropriation herein
made: to the Division of Accounts and Con-
trol for criminal charges.
Item 384
For maintenance and operation of a_ central
laundry, a sum sufficient, estimated at.................. $ 88,125
Total for State Industrial Farm for
Women, at Goochland.......000000.... $ 372,025
$ 15,000
$ 222,500
$ 149,900
$ 12,000
$ 1,500
$ 120,000
$ 86,125
$ 369,525
Item 385
For maintenance and operation of the Bland Cor-
rectional Farm, at White Gate... $
Total for Department of Welfare and
GeV: UAT LA C0) (|:
Item 386
No assignment to any person or persons,
firm, company, corporation, or agency whatso-
ever, made by any inmate of a State penal
institution, of any money or credit received by
such inmate, or to which he may become en-
titled under this act, as a per diem allowance
for work performed by such inmate, shall be
‘ valid, and any such assignment is hereby
expressly prohibited.
VIRGINIA COMMISSION FOR THE
Item 387
For expenses of administration of the Virginia
Commission for the Blind... cee $
Item 388
For conservation of vision and rehabilitation................. $
Item 389
For conservation of vision and rehabilitation, to be
paid only out of special revenues to be col-
lected by Virginia Commission for the Blind,
and paid into the State treasury, and not
out of the general fund of the State
15210) $10,000
the first year, and $10,000 the second
year.
Item 390
For operation of workshop for the blind... $
Item 391
For operation of workshop for the blind, to be
paid only out of special revenues derived from
the operation of said shop and paid into the
State treasury, and not out of the general fund
First Year Second Year
Of the State treasury... oncccccccscececsceecsneen $150,000
each year.
Item 392
For aid. to the Dime. ccccscsssssssssmnenennsensensseeeeseeses $ 183,350 $ 133,650
Out of this appropriation, there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding.......................$15,400
the first year, and $15,900 the sec-
ond year.
Item 393
For aid to the blind, to be paid only out of funds
received from the Federal government for aid
to the blind, and paid into the State treasury,
and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury, estimated at... nececccccceccceien $325,500
each year.
Item 394
For vocational rehabilitation of the blind........................ $ 15,000 $ 14,990
Item 395
For vocational rehabilitation of the blind, to be paid
only out of funds received from the Federal
government for such vocational rehabilitation,
and paid into the State treasury, and not
out of the general fund of the State
CTO©ASULY oe cceescseeeesssssceeee sessescseeuasssecesseeesseserse POO OGD
the first veur, end $30, 560 the sear
year.
Item 396
For expenditure pursuant to the provisions of
§ 63-108 of the Code of 1950, all monies
deducted from funds otherwise payable out of
the State treasury, to the counties and cities
pursuant to the provisions of §§ 63-199 and
63-200, of the Code of 1950, and all monies
paid into the State treasury pursuant to
§ 63-193 of the Code of 1950.
Total for the Virginia Commission for
the Blind on ceccnnecnennensnnmeene $ 274,445
$ 278,755
DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE AND HOSPITALS
State Hospital Board
First Year Second Year
Item 397
For general supervision, administration and con-
trol of the several State Hospitals and
Colonies for Epileptics and Feebleminded..........$ 46,600 $ 47,050
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the
following salaries, and special compensations
only:
Commissioner of mental hygiene and
FOSPital sy nn nec eeceeeecnescsee reer 9,695
Additional salaries, wages, and spe-
cial payments, not exceeding.............. . 25,405
the first year, and $25,855 the sec-
ond year.
Item 398
For field S@rvice gy oui.sc..cccccccssssssssssssssssscssmesssessenesescesenmsssssnnssnsssenseeesee $ 122,800 $ 124,000
Out of this appropriation there is hereby
appropriated:
For salaries, not exceeding.........................$23,200
the first year, and $23,900 the sec-
ond year.
Item 399
For field services to be paid only out of funds
received from the Federal government and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury...........$175,000
each year.
Item 400
For collecting cost of care and treatment of
1100 (-) (| <a ._.$ 27,8300 $ 27,000
Total for the State Hospital Board...$ 196,700 $ 198,050
Central State Hospital, at Petersburg
Item 401
For maintenance and operation of the Central
State Hospital, at Petersburg........2.20.2....cccccesnn- .§ 1,990,060 $2,038,450
It is provided that out of this appropriation
the following cash salary shall be paid:
Mental hospital superintendent XIT.....$8,136
Petersburg State Colony, at Petersburg
First Year Second Year
Item 402
For maintenance and operation of the Petersburg
State Colony, at Petersburg... n....ccccscccceeen $ 181,740
It is provided that out of this appropriation
the following cash salary shall be paid:
Mental hospital superintendent XI........... $6,492
Eastern State Hospital, at Williamsburg
Item 403
For maintenance and operation of the Eastern
State Hospital; at Williamsburg....................0....... $ 1,224,230
It is provided that out of this appropriation
the following cash salary shall be paid:
Mental hospital superintendent XIT.......$8,136
Southwestern State Hospital, at Marion
Item 404
For maintenance and operation of the Southwest-
ern State Hospital, at Mariorn nn... ceesseeeee $ 860,425
It is provided that out of this appropriation
the following cash salary shall be paid:
Mental hospital superintendent XII........$8,136
It is further provided that out of this ap-
propriation there is hereby appropriated:
For payment to Fire Department of
Town Of Marion. ccccssccssssscssssscesesesneeesees $180
Western State Hospital, at Staunton
Item 405
For maintenance and operation of the Western
State Hospital, at Staumtor. ccc $ 1,574,345
It is provided that out of this appropria-
tion the following cash salary shall be paid:
Mental hospital superintendent XII........$8,136
$ 183,260
$ 1,260,535
$ 880,325
$ 1,615,770
DeJarnette State Sanatorium
Item 406
For maintenance and operation of the DeJarnette
State Sanatorium, in accordance with the pro-
visions of §§ 37-17 through 37-22, inclusive,
of the Code of 1950, to be paid only out of the
special revenues collected or received from
the operation of said sanatorium and paid into
the State treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury.......................... $331,870
the first year, and $331,570 the second
year.
Lynchburg State Colony, at Colony
Item 407
For maintenance and operation of the Lynchburg
State Colomy, at Colormy..i..c...nnccccccccscccecccsnseeee
It is provided that out of this appropriation
the following cash salary shall be paid:
Mental hospital superintendent XII........$7,500
Total for the Department of Mental
First Year Second Year
$1,220,515 $1,274,250
Hygiene and Hospitala............................$ 7,248,015 $7,450,640
MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES
Virginia Historical Society (Battle Abbey), at Richmond
Item 408
For the Virginia Historical Society (Battle Abbey),
Et Richmond occ nccsccccscssssesssssvsssssssssancosssevsssoneessasecnsenessssarenasssenns 3,000 $
Commission on Memorial to the Reverend
Doctor William Archer Rutherford Goodwin
Item 40814
For preparing and placing in the city of Williams-
burg a suitable memorial to the Reverend
Doctor William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin,
@ sum sufficient not to CXCeed $n enn $ 2,500
Confederate Museum, at Richmond
Item 409
For the care of Confederate collections and the
maintenance of the Virginia room at the Con-
federate Museum, at Richmond........0.0000.00..ccscceee $ 1,800 $
3,000
1,800
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation, Incorporated
Item 410 First Year Second Year
For aid in the maintenance of the Woodrow Wilson
home at Staunton, Virginia... $ 2,200 $ 2,200
Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, Incorporated
Item 411
For aid in further development of “Stratford”.....$ 15,000 $ 15,000
Virginia Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy
Item 411),
For aid in the erection in Richmond of a build-
ing for use as national headquarters of the
United Daughters of the Confederacy.................. $ 10,000
It is hereby provided that no part of this
appropriation of $10,000 for aid in the erection
in Richmond of a building for use as national
headquarters of the United Daughters of the
Confederacy shall become available unless and -
until satisfactory evidence has been furnished
the Governor that the sum of $100,000 has
been spent on the erection of said building out
of funds provided from sources other than
State appropriation and that upon payment
of the said appropriation of $10,000 the said
United Daughters of the Confederacy will
thereupon be entitled to occupy the said
property free of any and all indebtedness of
any description whatever.
Virginia Institute of Scientific Research
Item 412
For promoting basic and applied research in the
MMATUTAl SCHEMICES iiiiececcccccsecscssccsccccsssssseccsssecssssssunscnsssssessoneseccenceceeeees $ 10,000 $ 10,000
Cooperative Education Association and the Virginia Branch of the
Nationa] Congress of Parents and Teachers
Item 413
For promoting education and rural school and civic
improvements in the Commonwealth of Vir-
TMI ccc cscseeecsscssesessssseesvnsecsseensnsasscennssssteneeennssssennnssmaneceeatscsmmaseenensnameese $ 15,550 $ 15,550
It is provided that this appropriation shall
be inclusive of all funds received by the afore-
said agency from the Commonwealth of Vir-
ginia, and in lieu of any and all contributions
from the respective State departments, institu-
tions or other State agencies.
Kenmore Association, Incorporated
Item 414 First Year Second Year
For contribution to the Kenmore endowment fund.$ 10,000
Negro Organization Society, Incorporated '
Item 415
For Negro Organization Society, Inc., for promot-
ing education and rural school and civic im-
provement among the people of the Negro race
P0196 0 "4 0): cn ——$ 10,000
Travelers’ Aid Society of Danville
Item 416
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Danville, for pro-
Viding aid for travelers... cecenccccscesssncemenemen$ 685
Travelers’ Aid Society of Lynchburg
Item 417
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Lynchburg, for
providing aid for travelers... enn cece G 1,000
Travelers’ Aid Society of Newport News
Item 418
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Newport News,
for providing aid for travelers............... $ 1,000
Travelers’ Aid Society of Norfolk
Item 419
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Norfolk, for pro-
viding aid for travelers... eccccsesccseteeeeee i } 3,500
Travelers’ Aid Society of Portsmouth
Item 420
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Portsmouth, for
providing aid for travelers... cence $ 1,200
Travelers’ Aid Society of Petersburg
Item 421
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Petersburg, for
providing aid for travelers... nc essncscceeseenenG 1,200
Travelers’ Aid Society of Roanoke
Item 422
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Roanoke, for
providing aid for travelers... ececceeceeee nen 1,280
10,000
685
1,000
1,000
3,500
1,200
1,200
1,280
Travelers’ Aid Society of Staunton
First Year Second Year
Item 423
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Staunton, for
providing aid for travelers ae. ; 425
Travelers’ Aid Society of Virginia, at Richmond
Item 424
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Virginia, at Rich-
mond, for providing aid for travelers................$ 1,280
Virginia Home for Incurables, at Richmond
Item 425 |
For the Virginia Home for Incurables, at Rich-
mond, for care of Incurables.......0.00..n. $ 22,500
Virginia State Dairymen’s Association
Item 426
For the Virginia State Dairymen’s Association, for
promoting dairy development and furthering
the interest of dairying in Virginia... $ 2,500
It is provided that this appropriation of
$2,500 shall be inclusive of all funds received
by the Virginia State Dairymen’s Associa-
tion from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and
in lieu of any and all contributions from the
respective State departments, institutions or
other State agencies.
Atlantic Rural Exposition, Incorporated
Item 427
For the Atlantic Rural Exposition, Inc., for provid-
ing State premiums, which is to be applied to-
ward the payment of said premiums upon the
agricultural, horticultural, livestock and poul-
try exhibits to be offered in the name of the
Commonwealth of Virginia at the annual exhi-
bitions of said association... nnn ng 20,000
It is provided that the Governor of Virginia,
and four others, to be appointed by him, two
from the State Board of Agriculture and Im-
migration and two from the board of direc-
tors of the Atlantic Rural Exposition, Inc.,
shal] constitute a committee of five to deter-
mine the number, amount and character of
425
1,280
22,500
2,500
20,000
premiums provided for in this appropriation
of $20,000. The members of said committee
shall receive no compensation for their
services.
It is provided, further, that the appropria-
tion of $20,000 hereby made shall be subject
to payment of the Atlantic Rural] Exposition,
Inc., upon order of the committee herewith
provided for, by warrant of the chairman.
Civil Air Patrol
Item 427!,
For State aid in the maintenance and operation
Of @ CIVIL ATT At) ceesssses sssceesesessessssmennnnsnnees $
Commission to Study Taxation of Natu
Item 427%,
Expenses of the Commission to study the taxation
of natural resources and the effect thereof on
the development of such resources .......WW.....2.. §
Virginia State Horticultural Soc
Item 428
For the Virginia State Horticultural Society, for
promoting horticultural development and
furthering the interest of horticulture in
VEEP PETIELE, cnenseceross reese sean qee cesar pero secvemccecee
It is provided that this appropriation of
$3,845 shall be inclusive of all funds received
by the Virginia State Horticultural Society
from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and in
lieu of any and all contributions from the re-
spective State departments, institutions or
other State agencies.
Virginia State Poultry Federat
Item 429
For the Virginia State Poultry Federation, for pro-
moting? poultry development......... eee
Association of Virginia Peanut and
Item 430
For the Association of Virginia Peanut and Hog
Growers, for promoting peanut development
and hog industry in Virginia. }
PC VOSOS DE SOMOS EON LTS OSCE ROOD ETESOEAAEEEONESs
Association of Virginia Potato and Vegetable Growers
Item 431 First Year Second Year
For the Association of Virginia Potato and Vege-
table Growers, for promoting potato and
Vegetable development .nn..ccccceccsssssssscnsssceesserssssseesenmneseesQ 4,000 $ 4,000
Virginia Horsemen’s Association
Item 432
For promotion of the raising of an improved type
of horse in Virginia, and assisting breeders in
the sale of Such WOrses..nn.c..cccccccccnscsescccsccsssssssssteseessseeeceesssesene $ 7,000 $ 7,000
Virginia Beef Cattle Producers Association
Item 433
For the Virginia Beef Cattle Producers Associa-
tion, for promoting the beef cattle industry,
and the improvement of production, feeding
and marketing of beef cattle in Virginia... $ 5,500 $ 5,500
It is provided that this appropriation of
$5,500 shall be inclusive of all funds received
by the Virginia Beef Cattle Producers Asso-
ciation from the Commonwealth of Virginia,
and in lieu of any and all contributions from
the respective State Departments, institutions
and other agencies.
Virginia Purebred Sheep Breeders’ Association
Item 434
For the Virginia Purebred Sheep Breeds’ Associa-
tion, for promoting the sheep industry, and the
improvement of production, feeding, market-
ing and breeding of sheep in Virginia...................... $ 2,500 $ 2,500
It is provided that this appropriation of
$2,500 shall be inclusive of all funds received
by the Virginia Purebred Sheep Breeder’s As-
sociation from the Commonwealth of Vir-
ginia, and in lieu of any and all contributions
from the respective State departments, insti-
tutions or other State agencies.
Battle of Staunton River Bridge Memorial Park
First Year Second Year
Item 435
For establishment of land owned by the Halifax —
County Chapter of the United Daughters of
the Confederacy, whereon was fought the
Battle of Staunton River Bridge on June 25,
1864, a memorial park or shrine in commemo-
ration of that historic evemt.... cece $ 1,000
It is hereby provided that this appropriation
tion of $1,000 may be used for clearing, seed-
ing, planting, and landscaping ground on
which the said battle took place, and for
erecting and maintaining thereon suitable
monuments and markers setting forth the his-
tory of the battle and commemorating those
who fought thereon, and for no other pur-
pose. All such payments shall be made by the
State Treasurer on warrants of the Comptrol-
ler issued upon vouchers approved by the
President and Secretary of the Halifax
County Chapter, United Daughters of the
Confederacy.
Barter Theater
Item 436
For aid in the operation of the Barter Theater.......... $ 10,000 $ 10,000
All payments out of this appropriation shall
be made by the State Treasurer on warrants of
the Comptroller, issued on vouchers signed
by the Director of the Department of Welfare
and Institutions.
Board of Regents of Gunston Hall
Item 437
For maintenance of Gunston Hall... cee $ 18,000 $ 13,000
Item 487), .
For improving private roads and parking areas,
including landscaping within the grounds of*
Gumptonr Hall) on. ecceececcsssscsssssesssssssssencsssscccsseemneeeetsnamesnenmenecesan .$ 12,000
Patrick Henry Memorial
Item 438 | | First Year Second Year
For aid in the establishment of the Patrick Henry
1.1 (9 04X6) iF: | cn (11. 1
It is hereby provided that no part of this
appropriation of $36,200 for the Patrick Henry
Memorial shall become available unless and
until satisfactory evidence has been furnished
to the Governor of Virginia that upon the
payment of the said appropriation all legal
and valid claims and indebtedness of every
description outstanding against the property,
for the acquisition of which this appropria-
tion is made, and against the said Patrick
Henry Memorial, thereupon shall have been
paid in full, and that the said property will
then be vested in fee simple in the said
Patrick Henry Memorial free of any and
all legal claims, indebtedness, and other obli-
gations of any description whatever.
Total for miscellaneous activities............ $ 246,665 $ 174,965
Grard total nn cece ccccenesssneeesssssesenesnenmnee $81,553,181 $84,181,682
SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE BIENNIUM
ENDING JUNE 30, 1952
Section 3. Part I. For Payment of Authorized Deficits
The amounts hereinafter set forth are appropriated from the sources
indicated, to the several departments, institutions, and agencies named
and shall be available for expenditure during the biennium ending June 30,
1952, for the purpose of paying deficits incurred during the biennium
ending June 30, 1950, in accordance with the provisions of law.
For Expenses of Operation
Appropriation From
Special General
Funds Fund
Item 440
JUdicial Couch) once eccccccecccccsssssssscseesssssumsssssneesssecescestsssssseecessnneessee $ 3,000
Item 441
Commission to Study State and Local Taxation
ANG Fiscal Systems... cceccsssssssessssssscccssensessssesecesssesseeeee $ 30,000
Item 442
Department of Accounts and Purchases..................... . $ 92,350
Item 443
Division Of Motor Velricles.n nan. ecssssssescsssssmsnsemecssees $ 87,900
This item shall be paid only out of the State
highway maintenance and construction fund, and
not out of the general fund of the State treasury.
Item 444
Department Of Taxation... ccc cee ssnsessenceeesnnnensee $ 80,000
Item 445
Department of Labor and Industry... nee $ 8,719
Item 446
Department of Workmen’s Compensation—Indus-
trial Commission of Virginia... .ccccccnen 3 8,000
This item shall be paid only out of the work-
men’s compensation fund, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury.
Appropriation From
Special
Funds
Item 447
Department of Education — State Board of
) D700 (5:1 9 () |
Item 447),
For payment of deficit incurred in the operation
of the St. Helena Extension of the College of
Williszrm amd Mary .iincncccccccccccccccccccccsccsssssccscssssmescssececcenssescnecceessees
Item 448
University of Virginia—Hospital Division.................
Item 449
Virginia Polytechnic er vovreniiimiaias Agricul
tural Experiment Station... sesccesene sessses
Item 450
Department of Professional and Occupational Reg-
istration — State Board of Veterinary
b> ¢:11 10011 -) 9:
Item 451
Department of Agriculture and Immigration—
Board of Agriculture and Immigration—
Division Of Markets. a. cccsesssssse cess eeeesssesseeteeeeteseee
Item 452
Department of Conservation and Development.......
Item 453
CommMission Of Fisheries... ece.cccnccccseccssssssessssecsscsssseeeesssseeees
Item 454
Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries.............. $ 178,598
This item shall be paid only out of the game
protection fund, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury.
Item 455
Department of Highways—State Highway Com-
TSSION ieee cccssssccsessesssssscsessessssssssscecccecnnestunssescesseneccscsemnnsseesecessssonesnues $ 10,000
This item shall be paid only out of the State
highway maintenance and construction fund, and
not out of the general fund of the State treasury.
$
General
Fund
480,600
111,000
113,500
3,750
150
23,750
23,900
05,845
Item 456
Department of Health—State Board of Health.......
Item 457
Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals—
State Hospital Board_......................
Item 458
Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals—
Central State Hospital...
Item 459
Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals—
Eastern State Hospital 2 en
Item 460
Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals—
Western State Hospital...............
Item 461
Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals—
Lynchburg State Color yen eee
For Capital Outlays
Item 462
Department of Conservation and Development...........
Item 463
Commission of Fisheries... occa ccseccecccccccsseeseessemeeeeeee :
Item 464 ;
Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries................ $
This item shall be paid only out of the game
protection fund, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury.
Item 465
Virginia Fisheries Laboratory. cece
Appropriation From
Special General
Funds Fund
$ 9,000
$ 33,760
$ 8,100
$ 8,775
$ 10,125
$ 82,860
$ 100,000
$ 4,475
15,000
$ 32,000
Appropriation From
Special General
Funds Fund
Item 466
Department of Highways—State Highway Com-
mission ... svssenenucetsmseeenceanesesseenncessutmssnssnereennssseneenecee $ 113,500
Item 467
Department of Highways—State Highway Com-
mission $ 234,015
This item shall be paid out of the following
sources: $169,895 from the State highway main-
tenance and construction fund; $58,769 from the
monies collected and paid into the State treasury
by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, as pro-
vided by § 4-23 of the Code of 1950; $5,351 from
fees, licenses and taxes levied and collected for
the payment of the expenses incurred in supervis-
ing and inspecting concerns conducting an insur-
ance business in Virginia; and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury.
2 OS0 OSC EDS O90 HOTU TSS CEQEESS SC CEBeEeCCoED:
Item 468
Department of Health—State Board of Health.......... $ 1,168,803
Item 469
Department of Welfare and Institutions—State
Industrial Farm for Women.......................... $ 638,856
This item shall be paid only out of revenues
from the operation of the Penitentiary Industrial
Department, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury.
Total for payment of authorized deficits....$ 547,869 $2,597,962
Section 4. Part II. Conditional Appropriations from Surplus for Expenses
of Operation
The following appropriations payable from the general fund of the
State treasury, amounting to a total for the biennium 1950-52, of $2,100,000,
are made upon the condition that the said appropriations shall not be
available, either in whole or in part, unless or until the Governor has
certified to the Comptroller in writing that the payment of the said appro-
priations will not, in the judgment of the Governor, create a deficit in the
general fund of the State treasury.
Governor Special General
Item 470 Funds Fund
For expenditure by the Governor, under such rules and regu-
lations as he may prescribe, for adjusting as far as prac-
ticable the base rates of pay of State employees, on an
equitable basis, subject to the conditions prescribed under
Item 418 of the Appropriation Act of 1948... $ 500,000
It is provided further that the unappropriated balance, if
any, in each special fund is hereby appropriated for expendi-
ture as far as necessary, in accordance with rules and regula-
tions prescribed by the Governor, for adjusting as far as
practicable, on an equitable basis, the base rates of pay of
employees whose salaries are legally chargeable to such special
funds.
Department of Conservation and Development
Item 470',
For insertion in newspapers and periodicals of material ad-
vertising Virginia’s resources, and for the preparation
and dissemination of such other forms of advertising as
may be determined by the Department pf Conservation
and Development, $150,000 for each year of the biennium....$ 300,000
Department of Welfare and Institutions
Item 471
For providing public welfare services and public assistance for
certain needy persons, in accordance With law. .........ccccccccccccce $ 1,300,000
Total conditional appropriations for expenses of
OPT ataonr eee.eceescsesseessscssesssesssssssssvsnssenssnnseassunnssssnnssnenasonsenensseeeasannensstssee $ 2,100,000
PART III, CAPITAL OUTLAY APPROPRIATIONS
Section 5. Unconditional Capital Outlay Appropriations
The amounts hereinafter set forth are appropriated or reappropriated
to the several departments, institutions, and agencies named, except that
in the case of reappropriations such amounts are reappropriated only to
the extent of the unexpended balances at the close of business June 30,
1950, in the amounts and for the purposes shown by the records of the
Division of Accounts and Control of appropriations or reappropriations
made by Chapter 552, Acts of Assembly, 1948. Amounts tabulated as re-
appropriations are the approximate unexpended balances as of June 30,
1949. Except as herein otherwise expressly provided, appropriations or
reappropriations for structures may be used for the purchase of equip-
ment to be used in the structures for which the funds are provided. The
appropriations and reappropriations herein made shall be available for
expenditure during the biennium ending June 30, 1952, subject to the
conditions controlling the expenditure of capital outlay funds as provided
by law.
GOVERNOR’S OFFICE
Governor
Item 472
For buildings and equipment for aiding the devel-
opment of vocational education............................... .—-$ 1,382,987
It is hereby provided that this reappropriation
shall be expended on warrants of the Comptroller
issued upon vouchers signed by the Governor or
by such other person or persons as may be desig-
nated by him for the purpose.
The Governor is hereby authorized, in his
discretion, to expend out of this reappropriation a
sum not exceeding $70,000 each year for use in
paying instructional costs of the school community
canneries of the state; provided, that, if Federal
aid for the purpose of paying such instructional
costs should be made available at any time during
the biennium ending June 30, 1952, such Federal
funds shall be used to replace a like amount of
any State funds which may otherwise be provided
under this appropriation.
Item 472),
For the necessary buildings, utilities, and equip-
ment for the establishment promptly at such
location in the city of Richmond and under
the management of such State agency, as may
be directed by the Governor, for the surgical
and other treatment of tubercular patients of
the megro race OM] Yo necccccccccccccccccccceeeccscsssssessssessetsesccunesenasenee
Item 473
For improvements to State-owned buildings and
re LDD 6) 01 :) || 6 415,784
It is hereby provided that this reappropriation
shall be expended on warrants of the Comptroller
issued upon vouchers signed by the Governor or by
such other person or persons as may be designated
by him for this purpose.
It is further provided that a sum not exceed-
ing $250,000 of this reappropriation may, at the
Governor’s direction, be used for purchase of and
improvements to rea] estate and for preparation of
plans relative thereto for use in providing neces-
sary facilities for the administration of the activi-
ties of the State government.
Appro-
priations
$ 900,000
Reappro-
priations
Item 474
For major repairs to State-owned buildings and
equipment ——._____._____.____.....$§ 250,000
It is provided that the Governor may, in his
discretion, expend this reappropriation for the
purchase of real estate for use in providing nec-
essary facilities for the administration of the
activities of the State government.
Item 474),
For supplementing capital outlay appropriations...
Total for the Governor (general fund)...$ 2,048,721
Appro-
priations
$ 225,000
$ 1,125,000
Division of the Budget—Section of Grounds and Buildings
Item 475
For walks, trees, shrubs and irrigation system.....$ 12,213
Item 476
For office building, including land for buildings....$ 1,000,000
Item 477
For rewiring and improvement to lighting system.$ 15,035
Item 478
For central telephone system... n.n...ncoccsc-necccccceeesemeeeenenen 3,000
Item 479
For repairs to buildings.........._.._.__._...____.__..§ 65,865
This reappropriation includes $16,311 from
rest rooms and lounges, $9,924 from floor covering
and $5,799 from additional lighting for Capitol and
grounds.
Item 480
For development of a coordinated and projected
JeyPha Cs Lis eY i 0) [:\ : $ 9,579
Item 482
For land and structures... een ene 65,000
Total for the Section of Grounds and
Buildings (general fund) ......................... $ 1,170,692
DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
All reappropriations herein made in Items 483 to
485, inclusive, to the Division of Motor Vehicles
shall be paid only out of the State highway
maintenance and construction fund, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury.
Item 483
For Dear canes cessssscsmensseecsssesessssssnnoennonessnenunasernsssennsececnsummnsenennenessse 9,853
Item 484
For purchase and improvement of land, construc-
tion of building and equipment therefor..........$ 233,433
It is provided, however, that all items for
which this appropriation may be expended shall
first be approved in writing by the Governor.
Item 485
For structures at Roanoke... 25,000
Total for the Division of Motor
Vehicles (special funds)........._.....$ 268,286
DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE
All appropriations herein made in Items 486 to
491, inclusive, to the Department of State Police
shall be paid only out of the State highway main-
tenance and construction fund, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury.
Operation of State Police Radio System
Item 486
D0) 10 1005 6) 61 -, | $ 32,000
Items 487-488
| Xe) on: (1: 9,455
Operation and Maintenance of Headquarters Buildings and Grounds
Item 489
For GC ment ences cannes scsnesseesseenseeenseneessneeeuneesneeeenentunngnennneese $ 30,055
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 490
D1) aE: 011: cee $ 21,000
Item 491
For Srvc anne eee ceeesecee sete nttseceeeeeseteerremsseeng 617,821 $ 15,000
Total for the Department of State
Police (special funds)...................$§ 556,831 $ 68,000
DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS
Item 492
For acquisition of land and acquisition or con-
struction of armories and storehouse.................$ 15,044 $ 50,000
Item 493
For construction of armories with Federal aid....$ 400,000
Total for the Department of Military
Affairs (general fund)..............._..$ 415,044 $ 50,000
DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATIONS
State Corporation Commission
Item 494
For airports, to be paid only out of the tax on
gasoline or fuel used in flights within the
boundary of the State; and fees for licensing
or registering of airmen, aircraft, and air-
ports; and not out of the general fund of the
of the State Treasury (special funds)................. $ 356,060 $ 200,000
DEPARTMENT OF WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION
Industrial Commission of Virginia
Item 495
For purchasing a building or building site and
constructing a building thereon and equipping
SAME (Special LuMmds) oecercessseseccessssssssceseesssseneesesnnsceesees $ 500,000
The Industrial Commission is hereby author-
ized, upon approval by the Governor, to expend
not exceeding the above mentioned sum out of the
Workmen’s Compensation fund for the purpose of
purchasing a suitable building, or purchasing a
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
building site and constructing a building thereon,
and equipping the same. This reappropriation
shall include the necessary expenses incident to
the foregoing purposes.
The Industria] Commission in its discretion
may, with approval by the Governor, expend the
sum hereby reappropriated in conjunction with
some other State department or agency, or depart-
ments or agencies, in the construction and equip-
ping of a building for the joint use of the Indus-
trial Commission and such other departments or
agencies upon such terms and conditions as may
be agreed upon between the Governor and said
Commission.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Virginia State Library
Item 496
For mural (general fur) ccc ceccetten eee $ 7,500
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Item 497
For structures (general fund) ou... sssccsseneeee $ 983,857
State Board of Education—Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center
Item 498
For structures (general fund) 00... ccc eee $ 6,765
Virginia State College, at Petersburg
Item 499
For medical and laboratory equipment... $ 78,000
Item 500
For educational and recreational equipment........... . $ 16,000
Item 501
Bor Lead oie cece sescssssssssssesssenssseeenscesessunessennssnasstesnnssnsnuesscesssnnsnsenavansensenen - $ 40,000
Reappro-
priations
Item 502
For road improverme ntsc anne cen seeeeemeeceeeresceeeecee nee 4,937
Item 503 .
For land and improverments....a...n.o.iecennceccccccceencrene $B 1,039
Item 504
For home for teacher......cncccccccn cece nee..-§ 80,377
Item 505
For bf rm hry a aac seen ener 985,329
Item 506
For home ecomomics buil dir gn... ccecccccccssssssscesecceeeeenmees $ 411,460
Item 507
For dormitory for Wome n..........ccccccccsccccneeeneeneen.§ 467,881
Item 508
For agricultural and farm buildings...........000000...... $ 46,447
Item 509
FOr QTe@Mhouses @0..ccecccccccncceccincinnnnneeng 14,850
Item 510
For emeral Storage. ....ecccccccccccssssesssssssscsssseseesesseesseeessussnseaenteen $ 44,033
Item 511
For classroom and activities building..............000.0..... $ 615,755
This reappropriation includes $325,000 from
classroom and laboratory building.
Item 512
For field house, drill grounds and athletic field.....$ 142,829
Item 513
For sewage disposal plamt... nace scccsnssessssmeccceessnmeeeee $ 117,400
Item 514
For heating plant additions.....00 8 834,395
Total for Virginia State College, at
Petersburg (general fund)................. $ 2,316,782
Appro-
priations
$ 110,000
$ 85,000
$ 329,000
Virginia State College, at Petersburg
Norfolk Division
Reappro-
priations
Item 515
For land and structure... eccccsneeeeeinnnnngp 148,500
Item 516
For vocational building... esses 180,000
Total for Virginia State College, at
Petersburg, Norfolk Division (gen-
yc: 0 11610 ) -$ 328,500
Longwood College, at Farmville
Item 517
For household equipment... ccecesscseccesssmeeeecseneeeesseees
Item 518
For science hall equipment... en ecceeen eect $ 15,000
Item 519
For educational and recreational equipment................ $ 13,981
Item 520
For auditorium and music building equipment........
Item 521
Por Jibrary stacks once cscs essssssessssseesssssesssssssececsssssnssaneeseee
Item 522
For new boiler and equipment... eee
Item 523
10) St ee $ 14,700
Item 524
For science hall and greenhouses... $ 271,125
Item 525
For sprimkler Sy Stern ......i.ccccccseccccscscssssssssscessssssseeessessssssssessstsstonmennsensee $ 12,807
Item 526
For auditorium and music building... uu. $ 445,500
Appro-
priations
$ 500,000
$ 600,000
$ 35,000
$ 20,000
$ 18,900
$ 20,000
$ 10,000
$ 32,000
$ 18,000
$ 21,000
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 527
FOr Stree ec ccccccccccssecscccsssscccssecsessessssseesesesecenccsencgnccccessenscnneersse $ 158,000
Total for Longwood College, at
Farmville (general fund)...-............ -$ 931,113 $ 174,900
Madison College, at Harrisonburg
Item 528
FOr @QUIpPIMe nt on. coccncceecssssssccseesssssseesscsnscsessecesescssunsarssssensstesseuannnnnssesee $ 28,000
Item 529
For constructing new driveways........00000. 00000... ceecstecstesee $ 44,800
Item 530
For outside utilities 20... cccccccccscccsssessseesse:cessesesseesessssmevee $ 25,000
Item 531
For sciemce Dui) imnge csc cccccsssssssssssssnsessscessseesesnusnsenenee $ 548,529
This reappropriation includes $247,478 from
science hall additions and $250,000 from music and
fine arts building.
Item 532
For power plant additions... eee cssesssseeeeein $ 75,000
Total for Madison College, at Har-
risonburg (general fund)...................... $ 618,329 $ 103,000
Item 532),
For completion of electric booklift in the library
at Madison College, to be paid only out of the
unexpended balance at June 30, 1950, in the
special revenues collected and paid into the
State treasury by said Madison College during
the year ending June 30, 1950, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury, a
SUM Sufficient, not CXCeEMIN Gn eecccnececsereccsseeen $ 8,000
Virginia State School, at Newport News
Item 533
For dining hall and kitchen equipment............................ $ 29,800
Item 534
For boys’ dormitory equipment... cccccccccccceccss sucess $ 14,500
Item 535
D0) a A=: $ 2,000
Reappro-
priations
Item 536
For academic, auditorium and _ recreational
equipment ene vxvinsnaessiesbe nornmininntionion
Item 537
For UMCer ground Wir inn g.u..c:cccccoccsssmescnssessssssesesseneeecsemesssceeremanec $ 9,900
Item 538
For renovating main building for dormitory............ $ 30,690
Item 539
| 0) oa 6) 0°44 -) ee) 1,485
Item 540
For renovating building for students’ infirmary......$ 13,282
Item 541
For superintendent’s residence... cccccccccennng 10,519
Item 542
For power house @XpPamsion§.....cecccccscccccssscecesseeeeesssemeesmeeee $ 6,106
Item 543
For remodeling boys’ dormitory for workshop............$ 24,193
Item 544
FOr Structures iis cecsscssssssssssssssssttsssstssessssssusesssececunveseessssstesecesseseenees
Item 545
For Dboys’ GOrmitory. nn... cccccccccccccccsccsssssssssessesssssesnsonsssssesesenesseen $ 225,229
Item 546
For academic and recreation building............................. $ 324,000
Items 547-548 )
For dining hall and kitchen... ce eee 175,600
The reappropriations for boys’ dormitory, aca-
demic and recreational building, and for dining
hall and kitchen include $83,556 from academic
building and library, $34,209 from dining hall,
$162,958 from boys’ dormitory, $123,750 from gym-
nasium and recreation building and $320,356 from
structures.
Total for Virginia State School, at
Newport News (general fund)...$ 821,004
Appro-
priations
$ 15,700
$ 5,000
$ 7,000
$ 64,000
$ 140,000
$ 278,000
Reappro-
priations
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton
Item 549
For household equipment._.......___..
Item 550
For educational and recreational equipment............$ 10,000
Item 551
For deaf boys’ dormitory nn n-ncen cena 243,949
Item 552
For dormitory for blind... wn 281,880
Items 553-554
For recreation building ........_._._..___._._...-..§ 800,000
Total for the Virginia School for the
Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton
(general fund) __.....$ 785,829
Appro-
priations
$ 12,000
$ 8,000
$ 650,000
$ 70,000
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg
Item 555
For new boiler plant... 228,885
Item 556
For academic building... necscsnnennsenenamnnng 247,500
Item 557
For student activities building. $ 198,000
Item 558
For Vibrary Viggt nnn ecssseeessssmsceceessseeessetuesseeeens
Item 559
For StYUCtue once ccccecccccccssccsscconscssscsssnsesssessenteessussssesessanassssneeseueecese
Total for the College of William and
Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg
(general fund) -~——.—............$ 678,885
$ 10,000
$ 90,000
$ 100,000
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Norfolk Division
Reappro-
priations
Items 560-561
For equipment ~~...
Item 562
For academic buildirngy nn... cessssssssscssssesssssessessssescessssmeneccee $ 158,229
Item 563
FOr Strcctvres en nceseccceesccsermeeectnseerestenieenssttneneninimeeneng 100,000
Total for the College of William and
Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Norfolk Division (general fund)...$ 258,229
Appro-
priations
& 5,000
$ 5,000
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Richmond Division
Item 564
For installation of sprinkler system...
Item 565
For fireproofing stairways... aeccceccecncecceecsseneeesmemececeeeeen
Item 566
For remodeling dormitory for lecture room...............
Item 567
For Strvect ures niceeneseessessneeeessseseertesssemeesternseenssneemeneeeiesnncresnennenge 100,000
Total for the College of William and
Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Richmond Division (general fund)..$ 100,000
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond
College Division
Item 568
For new dental school building equipment.................. $ 115,000
Item 569
For purchase of land .......u...o.2.-ncecccceeinenmnen 80,877
$ 35,000
$ 50,000
$ 15,000
$ 100,000
$ 100,000
Item 570
For Clay Street terminus... cccssesssssssssesssssssesseeenssseeee $ 5,965
Item 571
For dental school building... ene 173,788
Item 572
Por SErcct cares nannies cseesessssssssesseseeseesssseseseceecensenesessenmneccntnesee $ 12,552
Total for the Medical College of Vir-
ginia, at Richmond, College Divi-
sion (general fund) WW. cece $ 938,182
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond
Hospital Division
Item 573
For finishing two floors of hospital building................ $ 49,339
Item 574
) Sey ome) C0) OM L000 C00 0 1° ce $ 62,770
Item 575
For murses’ home GOrmitory..........esceccsssssenessseescescccccereeeneneees $ 585,264
Item 576
For power plamt remOvatiors........ccccccccccccccccsssssessscceseeeccsseeesee
Item 577
For Memorial Hall renovations. cscs
Item 578
For air-conditioning emergency YTOOMB...........0..0.ceece
Item 579
For air-conditioning amphitheatre...
Item 580
For Structure iin sees esessssssssessesesscsssesssssssneecsssnsassssssnnnncsssnecssecnctenenecennes $ 67,053
Total for the Medical College of Vir-
ginia, at Richmond, Hospital Divi-
Sion (gemeral Lum) unnnceesececsceccee $ 764,426
priations
$ 100,000
$ 100,000
$ 35,000
$ 25,000
$ 6,500
$ 14,000
$ 180,500
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville,
University Division
Reappro-.
priations
Item 581
For law books............ ee $ 10,011
Item 582
For underground electric distribution system............. $ 56,132
Item 583
For heating tunnels and increased main....................... $ 87,657
Item 584
For underground telephone system and switch
DO ec ecccssssssssessesecensssssssssssnecesenstssnsncecensseseumesusanomneceestsnncenseneesssseesee $ 49,500
Item 585
For Jamd amd Struct ares. cccccccsusssssssssssesssssessssseeenssssseseee
Item 586
For Scott stadium repairs... cece ccesssesaesssssumeectsesnness $ 4,632
Item 587
For physics vil ing. ccc cssssssssssseesseesessnssesessecsesseseeenmesees $ 604,196
Item 588
For printing plant build img... ees eceeeeeee $ 42,204
Item 589
For law building addition and equipment...................... $ 229,612
Item 590
For girls’? GOrmitorey.............cccccscessssssessssssssssssncceesseumeneneneeeeessnnscceeene $ 457,003
Item 591
For power plamt addition... ecccccceeesccssescsssnssstsesenssemeen $ 385,923
Item 592
For dormitories, cafeteria and student activities
O00 (9 |) (\ ee $ 2,850,589
Item 593
For chemistry building addition...................... smeraesscrersin $ 181,287
Appro-
priations
$ 20,000
$ 442,000
$ 500,000
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 594
For rotunda completion and equipment........................ $ 82,609
Item 595
For armory for N.R.O.T Co. cccccsececsceesnneseemnesmenengp 90,278
Item 596
For geology bunt ira gna eccceeecceeseeeeeeseeeceeeseneeneeeunecerseeneene $ 80,000
Item 597
For high voltage laboratories... neces cssesssssssemen $ 238,218
Item 598
For academic and science building...................-..0+ $ 979,063
Total for the University of Virginia,
at Charlottesville, University Divi-
sion (general fur) oo ceccsce meee $6,428,909 $ 962,000
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville,
Hospital Division
Item 599
For dental clinic equipment... $ 19,150
Item 600
For medical Center. .iw...cccccccsccsecccsssccssccccccccsssccssssssesssssssessssecesenseseqneesssensese $ 702,462
Total for the University of Virginia,
at Charlottesville, Hospital Divi-
sion (general fund) ...................—-. $ 721,612
Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia,
at Fredericksburg
Item 601
For medical and laboratory equipment.................... $ 20,000
Item 602
For kitchen and dining hall equipment... $ 75,000
Item 603
For steer tummel 8... ccencesseesscssssssceeusessisceeeneen useeeesnsceeeumen $ 75,000
Tks and wall... seinen 20,000
Dra ir neces eeneeeeseeeeensteeeeeegp 158,837
MAYAN Gees csseeesseeeeeeevneeneeteeersseeeeeennnenerneeegp 297,000
BOCIGION. 0... ceesessseescsenseeescrsesssrertemeenenerssmeeeresge 109,115
BIN boo ceeeessesesseseseeestsasenseesnimesinsssnneimmaeg 290,924
of Francis Willard dormitory.......... $ 44,797
© Pahang 39,600
seeetceessssnsssstamensnzeceumeetnseceemseennesseeeeetnecesaneestneagenaase $ 99,000
"OTOOM. .u..ecsecessssscscensssninnnmenneennismnenennp 40,000
ucation and classroom building......$ 300,000
‘al for Mary Washington College
f the University of Virginia, at
‘redericksburg (general fund).......$ 1,899,278
irginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg
steam and domestic hot water dis-
RETTIS anneccccceccccnesccccccscccesececccovecssscecsesscssnmtecssarseeesseressene
"8, sanitary sewers and sidewalks...
StOA IM LINCS... seessscsseesnsescnsscsseeenesssssreeremmesesens $ 100,000
Item 616
DX) gn ©: 60 CO nn $
Item 617
For student hospital anaes cccsecccsessssecsesseessssseesensscsesecsnmenee $
Item 618
For engineering laboratory completion...................... $
Item 619 |
For agricultural building completion... $
Item 620
For power plant additions... cn eecsceeccecneeeeees $
Item 621
For housing facilities... ceesscssssssssssseccseeesnnssceeesumeene $
Item 622
For academic science building......-.....0..ccccccccecccenien $
Item 623
For student dormitory. .....cccccccccccccccssnssccsssssssccessssessssmecsesseeesee $
Item 624
For additional water Supply.........ncccccocccscsccsssmeescssseeesnee $
Item 625
For gQreemouses iaeee.ccccccccccsessssssscsssssnsesseseuserssnsesessusssnnsesscesannasseceeccees $
Item 626
For dairy barn and equipment... nesses $
Item 627
For meat, animal and poultry processing, labora-
tory, and storage plamt...... nieces ccc $
Total for Virginia Polytechnic Insti-
tute, at Blacksburg (general fund) ..$
Virginia Agricultural Experiment S
Item 628
For sewers amd water Dimes... cccsessesssccssssssscccssscerssssseeeee $
Reappro-
priations
Item 629
For horticultural farm........00000000 een nneeegp 25,000
Item 630
For eastern fleld station... cece eee 9,900
Item 631
For tobacco disease research ..iica..cccccicscccccssceeesssseseesssseessecees $ 1,345
Item 632
For horticultural experiment station and equip-
ment in Albemarle County.............-..---.------.$ 29,700
Item 633
For insectary and greenhouse at Winchester......... $ 30,690
Item 634
For machinery and shop at Winchester...................$ 23,265
Item 635
For laboratory and office building at Winchester....$ 29,502
Item 637
For mew Structure... cece essen 125,299
Item 638
For land, buildings and equipment for regional
Station at Hollamd nnn cc cccsscscccsccsscsececcemesesmeseesG 5,095
Item 639
For tool sheds at regional orchard............................§ 2,970
Item 640
For agricultural buildings at Winchester............$ 34,353
Item 641
For land and structvres..n. ncn ccccsseeecscccccceeeeeeeeees
Item 641),
For poultry research building... cesses
Total for Virginia Agricultural Ex-
periment Station (general fund)...$ 325,534
Appro-
priations
$ 75,000
$ 100,000
$ 175,000
Radford College, Woman’s Division of Virginia Polytechnic Institute,
at Radford
Item 642
For dining hall refrigeration equipment....................
Item 643
For land and purchase of real estate_.........._.......$
Item 644
For Sidewalks nnn nen renee
Item 645
For campus entrance and rive way......ncnccccccccccncennG
Item 646
For land and improvements. ......a...ia eect eens
Item 647
For underground electric wiring.........__.______.$
Item 648
For heating plant and mains._.__________$
Item 649
For remodeling Tyler Hall....___________$
Item 650
For dormitory building and equipment.—._._.____$
Item 651
For training school building....................__...—__._.$
Item 652
For remodeling Madame Russell Hall... $
Item 653
For physical and health education building......$
Total for Radford College, Woman’s
Division of Virginia Polytechnic
Institute, at Radford (general
fund) seesereennenmeneeneeeneneeen
J
Reappro-
priations
24,384
593
2,963
15,000
11,500
57,006
185,565
88,157
158,400
71,143
815,000
879,711
Appro-
priations
$ 20,000
$ 27,000
$ 10,000
$ 32,700
$ 50,000
$ 189,700
Reappro-
priations
| Virginia Truck Experiment Station, at Norfolk
Item 654
For irrigation system... _.._____-_____-
Item 655
For structures 2 _.....__---—...-.----§ 186,600
Total for the Virginia Truck Experi-
ment Station, at Norfolk (general
fund) ——~————___.._.___-.._._-§ 136,600
Virginia Military Institute, at Lexington
Item 656
For completion of drill field... ____ neg 94,967
Item 657
For hospital alterations... —_.______..--§ 36,265
Item 658 ,
For science Wald ccccccccetessssccssessssmsssmuscesssseseeesssseggeeeesestsuceeste $ 150,058
Item 659
For power house Additions. nese emesssescesssneeeeese $ 34,650
Item 660
For rehabilitation of Scott-Shipp building................... $ 148,500
Item 661
For houses on South Main Street...........0.00000000.......8 20,000
Item 662
For construction of officers’ quarters...........-.....cc000 $ 99,000
Item 663 |
For acoustical treatment, library and mess hall........
Item 663),
For reconditioning riding hall... cceeen
Item 664
For payment of departmental or institutional
debt w—rneenenctnenenantnnnennantninnnrnnttannnnnniinnnnnnnnneg 267,920
This reappropriation is a portion of the balance
for science hall.
Total for the Virginia Military In-
stitute, at Lexington (general
5411 11: ) a $ 851,360
Appro-
priations
$ 2,000
$ 28,000
$ 25,000
$ 366,500
$ 6,500
$ 50,000
$ 423,000
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATION
Board of Agriculture and Immigration
Reappro-
priations
Item 665
FOr Learn one cesssessssssssssscsssssecccconsssstossssnssesensenuanesscnesescnannnnnsssnnssssumunnanaceeee
Item 666
For two regional laboratories... lee Gf 49,148
Item 667
For regional diagnostic laboratory in northern
M00 201): $ 30,000
Item 668
For Structures cecscecccecccscsescenssmeesieeesee
© 0 em eens ebe es senes ee cOheeeeeers SOSEZeSe
Total for the Board of Agriculture
and Immigration (general fund).....$ 79,143
State Soil Conservation Committee
Item 669
For machinery for soil conservation........................$ 85,676
Total for the State Soil Conservation
Committee (general fund)...........$ 35,676
Appro-
priations
$ 750
$ 15,000
$ 4,250
$ 20,000
$ 25,000
$ 25,000
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Operation of State Parks
Item 670
For Learn oes ssccssssssscvnsssccsssseeccsnnsssonnsuatensecmusnscensueeescnuen sit 0 esemeareseessesesse $ 207,606
Item 671
For materials, land and structures... $ 62,987
Item 67114
For improvements to Claytor State Park....................
Protection and Development of Forest Resources
Item 672
For forestry mursery......cccccccocsossscosssssssssnsccssssesseessemuesssesesumecseseeen $ 11,997
Additions and Betterments
Item 673
For Cumberland Gap National Historical Park......$ 46,341
$ 175,000
$ 75,000
$ 80,000
Rez ppro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 673",
For printing reports on geological formations and
other characteristics of the James River
| 33:0) 5; acc $ 10,000
It is hereby provided that if and when the geo-
logical reports are printed, as provided in Item 606
of the Acts of 1948 session of the General Assem-
bly, that any monies derived from the sale of these
reports shall go to the Virginia Academy of Science.
Item 674
For construction of jetties at Virginia Beach.......$ 40,000
Total for the Department of Conser-
vation and Development (general
D411: } $ 368,931 $ 330,000
COMMISSION OF FISHERIES
Item 675
For nautical equipment and repletion of oyster
beds (general fund)................. ..§ 60,835 $ 60,000
COMMISSION OF GAME AND INLAND FISHERIES
All appropriations herein made, in Items 676 to
678, inclusive, to the Commission of Game and
Inland Fisheries, shall be paid out of the game
protection fund, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury.
erone.
Item 676
For land and structures. cece 124,849
Item 677
FOr Vern onan cscsssceessesssssesssccnssssescssceeneenssssconssocssnnnanessaneesvonsanssesescnsenenenseseeses $ 25,000
Item 678
D0) E19 10) 9): cr $ 85,000
Total for the Commission of Game
and Inland Fisheries (special
LUIS) oir ceeceeecseesseecseernseneernenseeeererrncenneenge 124,849 $ 110,000
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
State Convict Road Force
All appropriations herein made, in Items 679 to
681, inclusive, to the State Convict Road Force,
shall be paid only out of the State Highway main-
tenance and construction fund, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury.
Resa ppro-
priations
Item 679
D0) Nh se Ee FA YL,
Item 680
FOr TOA CAMPS... ncecencccceccieeeeineeeneesneineimnanennennng 142,664
Item 681
For storage buildings... -—.—..-—-- $162,808
Total for the State Convict Road
Force (special funds)...................$ 318,140
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Blue Ridge Sanatorium, at Charlottesville
Item 682
For household equipment... nnnnenneeep 112,100
Item 683
For roads and parking Aa... cccnceeennenng 25,883
Item 684
For underground steam main.....nce.accccccccccccccccsssecsseeneessmeen
Item 685 )
| 0) iD 9 -5::) 09°11) |
Item 686
For nurses’ home additionS.....-.eccccccccccccsseuseecnmnnenge 221,257
Item 687
For fireproof infirmary additions................_$ 760,747
Item 688
For staff cottages... nnn 89,600
Item 689
For relocating heating plant... § 181,208
Item 690
For new SCwage Plant.ccccccnccccccccccsctuesnaennnenae 65,999
Item 691
For enlargement to dining room and storage.........$ 19,800
Item 692
FOr StOrage QALAGCnccccccccecccessssssssscsssseeessseessenussseseneseceeeesnnssecenmusteeee $ 4,950
Appro-
priations
$ 120,000
$ 400,000
$ 520,000
$ 380,000
$ 25,000
$ 40,000
$ 15,006
Reappro-
priations
Item 693
For remodeling old boiler plant and coal bins to
QSSEMD] Y LOOMB one na nn ncenennneeee cscs eer ernneegg 19,800
Total for the Blue Ridge Sanatorium,
at Charlottesville (general fund)....$ 1,440,794
Catawba Sanatorium, Near Salem ,
Item 694
For equipment for new building..........._.......-...§ 107,000
Item 695
For equipment for nurses’ home... sensessaneeessnenee
Item 696
For new boiler plant, boilers and lines__._..___....__..$ 222,746
Item 697
Bor ir firey nea seennnemecsssncsseeeneresssneceremmnernsornseeeenserrmenstremeseeeneees§ 14672,150
Item 698
For nurses’ home additions.................—... nee 84,575
Item 699
Por Comvict Dvnil ir gina csessssssessseesessseen nesssumeneseeeseetnssseeesnsD 8,307
Item 700
For physicians’ residences... 64,413
Item 701
For quarters for colored male employees...............$ 34,650
Item 702
For quarters for colored female employees...............$ 12,375
Item 703
For additions to sewage disposal system..........2..0.....$ 7,920
Item 704
For additions to Water System n..icceencec-ccccoscccessusssscmnsnnereeenisD 4,950
Total for the Catawba Sanatorium,
near Salem (general fund)... $ 2,219,086
Appro-
priations
$ 80,000
$ 190,000
$ 43,000
$ 7,000
$ 67,800
$ 183,000
$ 69,600
$ 2,700
$ 16,700
$ 339,800
m 705
P OFFICE CQUIPIMEME onan. ceccssessececcesesnsesssceecsnmenecceenemnenensemseetune
m 706
r household equipment... .e...cccecesccesssseessseeeceeesssemeneeeens$
m 707
r medical and laboratory equipment...
m 708
r additional boiler and heating facilities... sevees
m 709
r cold storage and ice machinery..............-......$
m 710
P SHOP MACHINE LY... eeeeecscncecceoccscnsseeeesnceecssnssnseescenmessemneeereennnesees®
m 711
P SEPVICE TOAGS ANG STAGING... nec enccccsccccsenesccceesecmenenneen
m 712
r additional pumps, wells and lineS.....2.... en $
m 718
CU (22:5) 11)
m 714
r Bewage Cisposal plant. c..cccccccccsccecccsensescseemnenenG
m 715
r infirmary and nurses’ WOme...n... cece ssceee enn
m 716
r buildings to house sta Mh ssccscsssssesssssseessmemnenen$
m 717
P EMPlOVEe COLCAGE|™S...0. ec cecccccccecsnesesscnsssnesssceessemerssssereesesssenessssesenn
m 718
r staff buildings, remodeling administration
building and completion of laundry..........._..$
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 719
boy ome) UCD <0) oa 0:00 an al 0) o | ce $ 1,200
Item 720
For emlargiirg Gairy Da rienn..ce..ccccccsecsesscssssstssccesstssseenssssnesscneen $ 6,000
Item 721
For enlarging pasteurizing plant and renewing
5017 0) 0) 60) |
£ 9,000
Total for the Piedmont Sanatorium,
at Burkeville (general fund)...........$ 1,779,180 $ 180,200
DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS
Division of Administration
Item 724
For structures (gemeral furd) -.0............ccccccessseesccccnessceeeen $ 3,500
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls, at Bon Air
Item 725
For other @quipre nt nnn. ccccscsessmscsssesssesssssneesenssceeunssenssenne $ 5,000
Item 726
FOr Lara onic eeessssessessssnssssscecsamccececsccenssseceenecegegecescgseesssannteneeseeceeeesessnsueusmeenen $ 10,000
Item 727
Por Structures onececccccccseesssecsmemaanuncsunses em 946,058 $$ 10,000
Total for the Virginia Home and In-
dustrial School for Girls, at Bon Air
(general fu) on. neeeecnnnnnee.§ 846,053 $ 25,000
Item 728
For structures (general fund)..................._.$
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls, at Ps
Item 729
For structures (general fund)..........._.....__....$
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys,
Item 730
Do) 10 1004 6) 01) |
Item 781
FOr Stcctures aie sneessesscscesssssssscecsssssssnsnnsccecceneespueeseussusnunsennneeneneecannnures
Total for the Virginia Manual Labor
School for Colored Boys, at Han-
over (general fund).......................-
The Penitentiary, at Richmond
Item 732
For additional equipment nie eccccscsccssssssssescsscsmeneee .
Item 734
Por security bunt] iva gn. cece eeecceseeescceeeceseeseeeeeceernneenesnmenep
Total for the Penitentiary, at Rich-
mond (gemeral Lumrd)....neennee:sccecessnnsecsnereee
The Penitentiary, at Richmond, Industrial ]
All reappropriations herein made in Items 735 to
737, inclusive, to the Penitentiary Industrial Depart-
ment, shall be paid only out of the revenues derived
from the operation of the Penitentiary Industrial
Department and paid into the State treasury, and
not out of the general fund of the State treasury.
Item 735
For other e@quiprrneme onan ceceecccccc cesses cecsccecsemmeseessecerseseeneemeeeensees
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 736
bey ae C5: ccc nnnne SE 6° 5 1 1)
Item 737
Fr Structures icc ssseessisessssenceceeise sesnemneege 99,000
Total for the Penitentiary, at Rich-
mond, Industrial Department (spe-
Cial fUMGS) anne 251,841
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for Defective
Misdemeanants, at State Farm
For Felon Farm
Item 738
For equipment ssseeeeesermmneemestsenestinstnniisiiamunennn 20,422
This reappropriation includes $4,937 from house-
hold equipment, $8,485 from hot water tank and
fire hydrants and $12,000 from equipment.
Item 739
For land and structures..............--_....~....-—.....--$ 1,444,284
This reappropriation includes $100,000 from
medical and laboratory equipment, $188,360 from
cell building No. 1, $12,586 from architects’ fees,
$785,391 from hospital building, 8,897 from gran-
ary, $79,050 from new boiler house and equip-
ment, and $270,000 from dining room, kitchen,
cold storage and auditorium.
Total for the State Penitentiary Farm
and State Prison Farm for Defec-
tive Misdemeanants, at State Farm
Ceremerea) Lurid) iene cccssevmcnscseeesscersnssssereneeeneee 1,469,706
Southampton Penitentiary Farm, at Capron
Item 740
For mew Durilire gs... access cssssseesessceesescssseeesssnessenscsceesetesse $ 1,087,568
Item 741
For reSide@neces onc cccccscssscsssssssssssssssssssssssssssseccsssensescsessessssessesssssasssessssseesesses § 18,000
Item 742
For electric power system..________________$
Total for the Southampton Peniten-
tiary Farm, at Capron (general
5 41) )
State Industrial Farm for Women, at G
Item 748
For @QQUiiprme nt ou.e.ccccccssccssssscssssesssseecsueessemesesonsssenenesensntssssnnessennasernee
Item 744
For S@rvice roads And Qrading......cc.cccccccccccscssssssssssscsssemeensesmceees
Item 745
For enlarging water and sewage disposal system......$
Item 746
FOr Lend inns eseccessscsccsscccsssssssssseessssceccsscsssssmessanssnnssnsecenssessassecumenunnessasanecnsnesnsclp
Item 747
For barns, silo, piggery and chicken house.................... $
Item 748
For central laundry and equipment..._...............$
Item 749
For dormitory buildings (2), staff house, heating
plant, administration and storage building..__.$
Item 750
For superintendents’ resiGences........cccccevccccscssssemecssseessemessep
Item 751
For Cape) oiaeaanss.ceessssesesssceecccccsssserssscesessoensnsancessnnscontive esseesensemnneeeesseneensenesneo lp
Total for the State Industrial Farm
for Women, at Goochland (general
LUT) neces esnesssenssesesesncsssecenseenssssnnrenereccemresermeee gh
Bland Correctional Farm, at White Ga
Item 752
FOr CQUIPMe Mt on eesesceccscsssccssssssssssesccseneennceecceneenansscsensmmeceeceneeetnmseeceesenees $
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 753
FOr La nc cceseceessssteseeeessttessseeessenstsseeeesnimeeianmnnennnnnenng £4900 $ 10,000
This reappropriation includes $9,900 from roads
and grading.
Item 754
For StQUCterS neeceecccccccncsscsseseseeenneeneesnemeaenenaeresnnnn ge 682,772 $$ 97,700
This reappropriation includes $173,557 from
inmates’ dormitory, $78,573 from power plant and
steam distribution system, $52,214 from cold stor-
age plant, $24,750 from water system, $49,500 from
sewage disposal plant, $217,548 from administra-
tion building, $11,880 from cattle barn, and
$24,750 from lime grinding plant.
Total for the Bland Correctional
Farm, at White Gate (general
LUT) acca eeessscseesssssnseesnersssscneensenssstsseenanenennessteseeennne $ 696,565 $ 131,900
VIRGINIA COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND
Item 757
For structures (gemeral fur ).......cccccssssssseccssssssssssmenssessee $ 218,755
DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE AND HOSPITALS
Central State Hospital, at Petersburg
Item 758
For household equipment (new building)........................ $ 86,250
Item 759
For laundry equiprrre nt... nieecceccneesscssssesseeesssesssssensesnssseamen $ 65,747
Item 760
For additional boiler and stoker..2...0.0.0 0c $ 61,030
Item 761
For replacing bakery Ovem...nn.cccscsssssssecsssssessesnssssenenseesee $ 4,950
Reappro-
priations
Item 762
Dt) ae” -3-) a OD 1 7
Item 763
For laundry building... 2.2...
Item 764
For tuberculosis treatment building.............._.._....$
Item 764),
For employees’ Gormmitory.........c.cccccccccccssnecssseesssssnesessesssmnesscesseee $
Item 765
For crimmimal] burt) inn a eeccccceceeccscsseeessseecsscesssssmnssscenceneeseeeen
Item 766
For sewage GisSposal SySter.n............c.ccccscscsssseemnnesemn
Item 767
For refrigeration ceccisceccccccocsssssseessscssscommnseeceeemmcssseeeneuessesesssmmnnsesseas
Item 768
For addition to water treatment plant..........__..___.$
Item 769
For murse@s’? COrrmitory..i.c.ccceccsacecceceseccssseceecseeccccsesssscsssssseseemnneenereeeGp
Item 770
For physicians’ residences (8 )....-ccoc-cssecececceeneseenssessenns
Item 771
For standardization of LOCKS... cocci
Item 772
For window guard replacements... $
12,711
113,502
653,595
267,652
989,075
99,000
27,552
8,295
182,000
60,000
12,000
35,640
Appro-
priations
3
$
$
25,000
250,000
11,700
FOO COPTIGOL .u.a.esceceesessscssssssccssscssnssscsessscceneeseeesssenenee $ 80,000
Nb eencceeencectetnceseemnennaneremneceneenestionneeetinaeeeeeenp 968,000
tal for the Central State Hospital
at Petersburg (general fund)............... .$ 3,126,999
Petersburg State Colony, at Petersburg
Xe LOLS 8) 00-2 | or $ 23,289
GaN) 1) $ 60.000
tructures (NeW Site) seen $ 805,984
tal for the Petersburg State Colony,
at Petersburg (general fund) $ 879,273
Eastern State Hospital, at Williamsburg
institution at Dunbar............000...........§ 3,911,427
tem in Brown building... $ 841
‘tal for the Eastern State Hospital,
at Williamsburg (general fund)..._.$ 3,912,268
Southwestern State Hospital, at Marion
11600 | 1,051
ind kitchen equipment...........0..00 wc $ 74,365
; (new buildings)... saeco
id laboratory equipment... 20.0.....8 3,000
Reappro-
priations
Item 784
For farm equipment... ..necccncccncssccsssscsecsessssssssscessssessecmmeeeemmnesp 5,152
Item 785
For refrigeration and pasteurizing equipment........$ 61,770 -
Item 786
For purchase Of Lard ..i..cccccccccccosssssssnsssscesscsssssectesssssseceeesne a} 1,775
Item 787
For pipe lime to Sprirngleenis...cc.csceosecssscsssssccessseessneeesememsscesnemecsenmep 7,981
Item 788
For replacing fire hydrants and pipe lines................... $ 41,600
Item 789
For slaughter house and poultry barm................................ $ 1,928
Item 790
For remodeling dining room and kitchen................$ 46,035
Item 791
For sprinkler system—carpentry shop...............—.§ 3,119
Item 792
For completion of auditorium... nc ccecsccssccsessssseseeee $ 24,725
Item 793
For refrigeration for morgue and for therapeutic
AN Ciagmostic fAXtUTES en cccemceeecssccceesesmeeseeerecenn 9,913
Item 794
For receiving building and medical center.................$ 543,387
Item 795
For improvements to power and light system............. $ 47,874
Item 796
For laundry building... necncscntncinienmnnnnnanneg 181,272
Item 797
For fireproofing wards and main building... $ 228,000
Appro-
priations
$ 40,000
$ 200,000
Reappro-
priations
Item 798
For remodeling wards D, E, F, G and L...................$§ 99,516
Item 799
For employees’ building—...............___...... $350,000
Item 800
For vata biti cece seccenesoresnnnmnecenscssensnnen
Total for the Southwestern State Hos-
pital, at Marion (general fund)...._.$ 1,682,462
Western State Hospital, at Staunton
Item 801
FOr CUP rme nt ani esceesmeeeneeeee esse cseerctemnesterenssernenenenesp 190,080
Item 802
For land and structures (new site) ......_..________......$ 2,871,433
This reappropriation includes $2,821,933 from
construction of new hospitals and $49,500 from
dairy barns at new site.
Item 803
For new boiler plant building... seen 120,891
Item 804
For remodeling and fireproofing old buildings......$ 3,046
Item 805
For buildings at presemt Site... ccccsccssncsscccssmsssemesseemes $ 24,594
Item 806
For heating system—physicians’ residence...................... $ 3,663
Item 807
For utility building (old site)... cuca 14,850
Item 808
For laundry improvement s......cccceccccccenienenennengp 40,455
Total for the Western State Hospital,
at Staunton (general fund) _.$ 3,269,012
Apprv-
priations
$ 20,000
$ 305,000
$ 180,000.
$ 180,000
DeJarnette State Sanatorium, at Staunton
The appropriation herein made in Item 809 to
the DeJarnette State Sanatorium shall be paid
only out of the special revenues collected or
received from said sanatorium and paid into the
State treasury, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury.
Item 809
For structures (special fms) cn csccssncecsese$
This reappropriation includes $57,744 from dor-
mitory for disturbed patients.
Reappro-
priations
61,027
Lynchburg State Colony, at Colony
Item 810
For office equipme nt....cccccscscsssccssscssssseesssssssssssssseasseumseeesssnsee
Item 811
For household equiprment......cccccccccsccsscsesscnesssneesussensemeens _
Item 812
-For equipment—new department for epileptics.__
Item 813
‘For medical and laboratory equipment.......................
dtem 814
For motor VeWicl es cccccccccccsecccssscsssscsscccssscsscsscsynsssseessssocessenesssonseecsessuoneees
Item 815
For educational and recreational equipment...........
Item 816
Fror Wey Daler o.ccscenneccsncsecesssvecsecsescesreeneetnesanonsessstneunescessanumnaenne .
Item 817
For ensilage cutter amd DlOWer...nn....ccccceccccscssseseeecsceemene es
Item 818
For welclimg, Outfit... enescccecceeceeeeeceeecenesteneeeeesemennenneee _
Item 819
Flr boiler amd stokere...ncccccccccccncsssssscssssseesssstssssesesssomnnssseeceemeseassseeQ)
41,876
Appro-
priations
$ 95,000
$ 3,000
$ 20,000
$ 85,000
$ 8,000
$ 6,200
$ 5,000
$ 2,500
$ 3,000
$ 300
Reappro-
priations
Items 820-821
For hot water storage tank.........._____._ ___.___.$ 7,187
Items 822-823
For imcime retorts 22,7788
Item 824
For staff residences cece cccceee ee eeeneeep 98,179
Item 825
For additional farm buildings... wee 14,909
Item 826 .
For remodeling bathrooms..............-..........-. 19,800
Item 827
For mew floors for Wars ...cc.csccceoneccescsscssececeeceeecessesesssemeeennn 7,920
Item 828
For new department of epileptics......._._____._...- —$ 1,951,618
Item 829
For sewage disposal system... necccncemennn-§ 91,659
Item 830
For school and auditorium... nnne..§ 682,716
Item 831
For fireproofing and remodeling old buildings and
1181 5 (-\:
Item 832
For storehouse, pasteurizing and cannery build-
1: ¢: ee een 19,700
This reappropriation includes $19,800 from milk
pasteurizing plant, $9,900 from cannery, and
$50,000 from storehouse.
Total for the Lynchburg State Colony,
at Lynchburg (general fund)..........$ 2,958,352
Appro-
priations
$ 458,000
$ 100,000
$ 691,000
MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES
Negro Memorial Commission
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 833
For structures (gemeral fund) nn... ees cecssceessseecsssmessemneee $ 750 $ 750
Commission to Procure Site, Supervise the Construction and
Equipping of Health and Industrial Building
Item 834
-For expenses of commission (general fund)..............$ 2,364
Total unconditional capital outlay
QPPTOPLiAatiONS nnn ececcsesssecsssssssessssesscsseeseseesee $57,889,570 $ 9,444,745
To be paid from general fund......................$55,444,536 $ 8,451,745
To be paid from special fund................ $ 2,445,084 $ 993,000
Item 835
There is hereby reappropriated the unexpended
balance at the close of business on June 30, 1950,
in each allotment made by authority of the Gov-
ernor from the appropriation of $1,620,000 made
‘to the Governor’s office by Item 445 of Chap 552
‘of the Acts of Assembly of 1948, for improve-
ments to State-owned buildings and equipment, for
‘expenditure for said improvements to State-owned
‘buildings and equipment by the respective State
institutions to which such allotments were made.
CONDITIONAL CAPITAL OUTLAY APPROPRIATIONS
Section 6. The following appropriations payable from the general
fund of the State treasury, amounting to a total for the biennium 1950-
1952, of $35,553,300, are made upon the condition that the said appropria-
tions shall not be available, either in whole or in part, unless and until
the Governor has certified to the Comptroller in writing that the payment
of the said appropriations will not, in the judgment of the Governor,
‘create a deficit in the general fund of the State treasury.
Appro-
priations
Governor’s Office
Governor
Item 836
For improvement to State-owned land, buildings and equip-
TONNE oanceec access ssssscsnssecsssecssteccesersssengncsanssssssccessssesesesmnessecseatecsessscaneeeessssnenessessauatstsamenseeeseeesee@ 23000,009
Item 837
For supplementing capital outlay appropriations to State
FY: 2-3 0( | |: seervssneesssmsnerneuseeeesseesesssssseessesreeeensg £000,000
Division of the Budget
Section of Grounds and Buildings
Item 838
For land and struct vrres...o..cccccccscccssssesscesssscenssssesssssssssnenssssunsessesseneesanseesgennssscensenntsst $ 50,000
Item 839
For office building including land for buildings... $ 3,000,000
Department of Military Affairs
Items 840-841
For Jamd amd structures... ccccecsssssssscsssssssscsessssssssssssssensssennsssssseesummssseqesssmsssensseunneses $ 100,000
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
State Board of Education
Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center
Item 842
For land and Structure... issn 20,00€
Virginia State College, at Petersburg
Item 843
For sewers and water MAINS... ences 15,00
Item 844
For field house, drill grounds and athletic field... 250,001
Item 845
For dormitory for meric cece eeemenenmeiimannnnneng 600,001
Item 846
For science Classroom Dual ire gn... essssssccsssssesseccosssssnssssensseceessstssensesseenneee $ 750,00
Item 847
Por library Dulari ccc csssssesses snssntecescescnssnsseenssseessaussscesesessesssussssenssseee $ 1,000,00
Virginia State College, at Petersburg,
Norfolk Division
Item 848
FOr SEYUCCUTeS oii eecsscscsssssscsemessecssssseesssceccescenssssnssusssensenesssseccesgeeeesansoseseesesatesteuununmtevesseesessssae -$
Longwood College, at Farmville
Item 849
For fireproofing main building...
Madison College, at Harrisonburg
Item 850
Flor sciemce Duildirnge on n....cccccesscssscssssmcssssceeesscsssssescesenssssemenseecesesscumnunssenseeeneseuesenens seasons
In the event the science building is completed through a loan
secured by issuance and sale of bonds, the appropriation when
it becomes available, either through release by the Governor or
by reappropriation as an unconditiona)] appropriation in the
budget for the next biennium, may be used to retire such bonds.
Item 851
For renovating and additions to Maury Hall...
Virginia State School, at Newport News
Item 852
For industria] equriprme mt... acesceecesscssecssscsscseeeceecceremereeceneceresaneteenemessemmmmreseennss
Item 853 |
FOr VOM WAYS BING WALKS. eccencenecssmessssmeessseeessessssnsssecensceeerssnaneseereneneressecenenetenennernneenesesD
Item 854
For fencing: and @mtrance gate .icc..ceccceccscsocesssuenssseseessssecssessemesssessecemesssenemmmeses
Item 855
For student cottages... sceossscansenssasscencseceqeatesssssustsenvunssnuvesssunevecepeecurcesareeqensenenensesenseensess =
Item 856
For music, band and AreSSing roOms........cscsocesssscscccsusneesscceesenenseceereesenseeeeS
Item 857
For faculty cotts ges... ....eccccsecscsssssscesssnsecscesscesssemeesssssneseesenaseceemmmsessensssscemueresenaesesG
Item 858
For gymnasium and activities building................_...___._-_-—--$
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton
Item 859
For medical and laboratory equiprment..n....c cence nceseeeessseeeeeeeeen eB
Appro-
priations
800,000
300,000
250,000
200,000
15,000
30,000
10,000
330,000
20,000
30,000
185,000
30,000
Appro-
priations
Item 860
D0) ap 010 10 001: 5 A peneerrrreeeesstencnnnenenenennnsen 200,000
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg
Item 861
| os E19 a1) (44 1) 0 9: ee: Smee. 11150100
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Norfolk Division
Item 862
For Jamd amd structure... ccccccsscsnccssece semesessesneeeee Lasssnaennernnngy 200,000
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Richmond Division
Item 863
For land and structure... .cccsccscssussssseesnsereimemenemiannannn. 660,000
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond,
College Division
Item 864
For dental school building savssececageesussenerenseesennene
_. Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond,
Hospital Division
..@ 345,000
Item 864%
For science Laboratory..nccccccccccccsusssssesccseesessmencssssssenesesesssse
Item 86414
For building and equipment for surgical treatment of
sssseneenesarnserimeninnsenesp 220,000
CUDETCULOSIS ane. aencesccssevessssseeenssessseenssnsesssssssesssssecennannnene:suunnenesesanssssensessutsseeusenuevaressegevssvansenennee $ 300,000
Item 865
FOr Struct ares n...cccsccsesnessssesssssnrsssssssesenscssnnsenetseecenenasessenceussnuunssneesensssauuususeasssensenneaneseseeceeetsaeecees $ 450,000
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville,
University Division
Item 866
FOL SC WETS once enenn ec ssssenereneeccossesenresssseeneennvneuveesssancensennnenenesenesseennusstncenqneuetussaseneusnsncenessaseeesceuerenets $ 60,000
Item 867
For physics Duildin gn... encanta 450,000
Item 868
Por Strict res anna nneasssessssceeessceceesenneerstssceseeseseeeteseseeeetemneestnsimeenestnestemasesrmerssneen. 600,000
Item 869
For life science building...
Item 869',
For cafeteria and student activities building... ccs $ 265,000
WHiAnierneaNTstinigetinene AO, O00
Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia,
at Fredericksburg
Appro-
Item 870 priations
For sciemce punt) ira gnc cssesccescssssssssescseseennsevnsceseesssannecesseenemmeesseenes _.-¢ 300,000
Item 8704
FOr GOrTit ry ieecsscescssssssssscsosscsseseescsscsssssseneussessnnesssssevssnsssseseevaneuccsestcesssenanaununsenessesersusneseeenanes $ 500,000
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg
Item 871
For additional water Supply. .....cccccccccccccccccueisunnuaninnnne.. 650,000
Item 872
For VED Ya rry esses essveeeessesesscsssenssesescsseeeesseantetesemnesesseceseseneentesinaesestnnunsaeemaenennsaang 1,000,000
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg,
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station
Item 873),
For providing buildings, equipment and other necessary capital
outlays for the development of Southwestern Agricultural
Experiment Station, which is to be established in the south-
western part of Virginia, and for the operation of said sta-
tion, for the study of burley tobacco, pasture improve-
ment, soil erosion control and other assigned fields... $ 125,000
Radford College, Woman’s Division of Virginia Polytechnic Institute,
at Radford
Item 874
For educational and recreational equipment... cece 5,200
Item 875 )
For water amd S@wer limeS... a nnnne...cesecciece sees itsesesssseessssscssnsccccenessmmmnnaessessennsmmmenenssensGp 9,500
Item 876
For training school building... enna 87,000
Item 876%
Fr GOrmitory. .ccccscesssssscsssssesssceccseetsnscecseensusseseeseeunnecseetusunseneeesimesaseeeseneasceneseeuuseaccennemuanecsemmees $ 188,000
In the event the dormitory building is completed through a
loan secured by issuance and sale of bonds, this appropriation
when it becomes available, either through release by the Gover-
nor or by reappropriation as an unconditional appropriation in
the budget for the next biennium, may be used to retire such
bonds.
Item 876),
For addition to dining halle. cee ne cette 145,000
Item 876%,
For cafeteria .eccccccc ccc ceeietinnini mii Witting §8,000
Item 877
For boiler amd Stoker... cceessccsssssssssssscscesssessscesscccessessesususesseeceesnsestecesceeseneuneamessssenenes $ 32,000
Item 878 |
For education Dvir gy. cece csscsssescescsenseveceensssenensssengenenesqennnnnscneramnenees $
Virginia Truck Experiment Station, at Norfolk
Item 879
| 0) a= 1 9 14 80 9 -\: cc ae
Virginia Military Institute, at Lexington
Item 880
For sciemce Wray cee esssssssseeeeessssesarsecsenensssssnsssonneccscnsssesecssssnsneeconsensesencensessneseee $
Item 8804
For a state aid for the erection of a modern fireproof, publicly-
owned hospital at Lexington, Virginia... nen $
It is hereby provided that this appropriation of $50,000 shall
be subject not only to the condition specified in the first para-
graph of §6 of this Act, but shall be subject to the further
condition that no expenditure shall be made from this appro-
priation unless and until the Governor is satisfied that sufficient
additional funds for the construction and equipment of the said
hospital, in the amount of approximately $950,000, have been
made available.
Item 881
For mew power Nouse.. ne ccecnccsossncsseceemeesneeneensse meeverreemeercereegnsegeersnBoeeper ye $
Item 881),
For rehabilitation of Scott-Shipp Dbuildimg uc esssssnneeeeee $
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATIC
State Soil Conservation Committee
Item 882
For @QUiprme nt nna sceeeeenmeneeesneeeeveecsseeesseneeeteneseneseenunentveceesnsennnnenennseseansessnuenessesssnaen =}
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMIE
Additions and Betterments
Item 883
For natural resources building at the University of Virginia.......$
Item 883),
For improvement to Claytor State Park... cccccccsssssseetunsasssseeesene $
Item 883%,
For construction of jetties at Virginia Beach... .csccseeeeeee: $
It is hereby provided that this appropriation of $40,000 shall
be subject not only to the condition specified in the first para-
graph of §6 of this act, but shall be subject to the further con-
dition that no part of this appropriation of $40,000 shall be
available unless and until satisfactory evidence has been fur-
nished the Governor of Virginia that the sum of $40,000 in
addition has been made available for the construction of the
aforesaid jetties, by the Town of Virginia Beach.
emia —
Item 884
For State aid for hospital construction, and to match Federal
and local funds which may become available for such con-
struction, in accordance with the terms of the Federal
BFHiL-Brrrtor AC oncccccccsscssesecsscecsssessseeessscnssncacsssaneenesseresececeesscenseusussscanseunuesesasnaneassevees $ 2,000,000
It is hereby provided that this appropriation shall be ex-
pended on warrants of the Comptroller issued on vouchers signed
by the Governor or by such other person or persons as may
be designated by him for this purpose. It is further provided
that no expenditures shall be made from this appropriation
except in accordance with a plan prepared by the State Health
Commissioner with the written approval of the Governor.
Blue Ridge Sanatorium, at Charlottesville
Item 885
For nurses’ home addition... ccna meen cong 120,000
Item 886
For infirmary addition... ecccccssnnentnesnmenssmn meine aon 1,100,000
Item 887 )
For staff cottage... ce ececccsetenneamnanmunnemenge 20,000
Item 888
Por Qvitorviv oc ececescsceessscscseteeseeseesssneeeneennsnennuenatemenunnaneue one 120,000
Item 889
For maintenance and repair shob..............0...- nace 60,000
Catawba Sanatorium, near Salem
Item 890
For Um fir ry neces s sence eesnsssessseeeessessennesnenennnstneeetsnneeqtnenesgaeresouneesrtitumensramennacenneengy 100,000
Item 891
For water System one..ccccccescssssecssessssssseesecssenmercescesensseeemmnsereceseneeeesssanancseeuenessssesen seammneraeeee) 60,000
Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burkeville
Item 892
For buildings to house Sta fia ccc. ccscssesssscsssssseeeesssnesseeceennnesssemmmmeneecemmenessemen$ 50,000
DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls, at Bon Air
Item 893
For Structure nnnncesccccssescsssssssssssssscessssseneessssssscnesssnsenssuvenevesmsmuessseensessemaneeseseenenessstereresstamameaseenmenssGp 15,000
Item 894
For sewage disposal plamt.....ccccsccsscnccceneecscsserccsemssstsescemmenmeneesseensemenenneS 8,000
Item 895
D0) E14 (CL 0) 5 -)- cca $ 40,000
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls, at Peaks Turnout
Item 896
For land amd strvrcturres.. nc. nce cccceccsseceseecsssseesssenccesenenssenesnunssnseeseseennesseenee: $ 50,000
The Penitentiary, at Richmond
Item 897
For land and structures... ncn ccc eeeesseeneeeees amneeernismenng 1,600,000
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for Defective
Misdemeanants, at State Farm
Item 898
For purchase of land in Powhatan Count y....uu......ccccnsssumernennenes.$ 100,000
Item 899
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Item 900
For sewage disposal plerrtann.ecccccesscsssessssssenssesseunen weeensunee..9 60,000
State Industrial Farm for Women, at Goochland
Item 901
Flor lard arid structures... cce seme ssesssennnssesccnsnnnnonenenvcnssoncescnecccnneeneeeeeees 50,000
Bland Correctional Farm, at White Gate
Item 902
For land ard structures... cece ccessenessesssscecssssssssseesscceesssstesuenmestenceeeeessessssenssussess $ 70,000
Regional Prison Farm No. 2
Item 903
bey T0110 6) 6) -) || $ 50,000
Item 904
For land and Structtyres.nn...cccccccccccseecsseeeeetesiisesetinssimenmnemasnnmenn 800,000
DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE AND HOSPITALS
Item 904),
For supplementing capita] outlay appropriations to State hos-
Pitals for the mentally afTLicte.._ nn ence eceessssescsssssssecesesennnecsesee $ 2,000,000
Item 904%,
For fireproofing State hospitals... scenes 800,000
Central State Hospital, at Petersburg
Item 905
For household equipment (new buildings) seen 150,000
Appro-
priations
Item 906
FPOY SOWETS ~nccecesessseseeseessever tere teemennetineetmenenp 46,100
Item 907
For Structures oieccecccccecsseccccscssssccscssssessseessssesmssssesesssesssstessnmmnemtsmmenecennnng 417,700
Item 908
For crimimal Duildimg oes cccssssssceeeessnssssseessussessensssnesseeeesessscenenstessscstesnees $ 100,000
Item 909
For sewage disposal plamt... nce csssssssscccsesssnsssssecsessesnnsssssssesesussserssseeenmamesseeees -§ 200,000
Item 910
For physicians’ residences (5)).....cccccccccccscsssmeeinemnmenumnnneneg 100,000
Item 911
For central storehouse... ccc sescssssseesssmeeeniniiiieinameng 300,000
Item 912
For administration building repairs. cccscccccsccsmesssesssoseenesnssecensessemunenec $ 50,000
Item 913
For elimination of fire WaZardsii i e..ceccsesssescsssssswescssseeeeesscesseeessseensesseenessiesee $ 46,200
Eastern State Hospital, at Williamsburg
Item 914
For rebuilding institution at Dumbar..uu.u.. nu cecceeceieeinn 3,431,200
Southwestern State Hospital, at Marion
Item 915
For household equipment... cccccccccccsecesenenneee$ 135,500
Item 916
For medical and laboratory equipment... cessssssssssssssesssusessemsnsnesseeneen $ 5,000
Item 917
For receiving building and medical center... cecum 242,000
Item 918
For Structures onccccscsssssssssssssssssssssssuessssscsecscsesceesessssnmessssnemsssseecescesssesessssussesumesgesssoeeceseengeectesssesee $ 787,000
Item 919
For residences (5).0..:-ccccocsccsccsssemseessemeeenentmmntiatnmnene-$ 110,000
Item 920
Por Utilities ee cee cccccssssssssssssssecscessesecunsessommssssssesecessanensesseusentsassuenesscenennsssuatanessscnnseneceseees§p 67,000
Item 921
For renovating Scott property... ccscccsssssssusseecssmesceeenmesesssnneesmmmeenn$ 3,500
Item 922
For household equipment (NeW Site) ......ncccccceeeen sesseesensssnesesseeseemnnse $ 114,000
Item 923
For structures (Mw Site) annie cscs sssnsemmemnmenniannenng 1,830,000
Lynchburg State Colony, at Lynchburg
Item 924
For household equipment... cece nsnsneenseesennmnnnnnny 296,500
Item 925
For other equiprent... cc cccceecccccccccscessssscsesssueeeesssssssenssnssecsnsassceessnecessusseseesustescennnee $ 82,000
Item 926
FOr Lear inne eae cecccsc sss ccccecesssssoneeesestssnuussnessessseonggenensensenevesuasnesessasensesestissstmutenmsenssiomuaerengye 680,900
Item 927
Flor Structures anes aceccccscesscsccsssscssccssscsesesssscsssessesssssssonssesssvsnsstnvvessnsncecccnsnnenesonenceneecsecennencnncnnenccnneee $ 1,958,000
Item 928 ©
For storehouse, pasteurizing and cannery building........................... $ 210,000
MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES
Item 929
For War Memorial Museum, at Newport NewS.........o.c000... 6 100,000
TOTAL CONDITIONAL CAPITAL OUTLAY
APPROPRIATIONS nnn eee eesssnemesseeennseeeseseeneteeenec $41,685,800
Section 7. Notwithstanding any provision of this, or of any other act
to the contrary, it is hereby provided that no appropriation made by this act
for additions and betterments, in any State institution, shall become avail-
able for expenditure either in whole or in part until the Governor is
satisfied that the labor, materials and other facilities, if any, required for
the acquisition or construction of such additions and betterments can and
will be obtained at reasonable cost; provided, however, that the provisions
of this section shall not apply to any appropriation for additional equipment
contained in Section 1 of this act.
Provided, however, that the Governor, at his discretion, may release
such sum (or sums) as is necessary to pay for the preparation of plans and
specifications by architects and engineers, provided that the cost of the
construction covered by such drawings and specifications does not exceed
the appropriation therefor; provided, further, however, that the archi-
tectural or engineering fees paid on completion of the preliminary design
for any such project may be based on such estimated costs as may be
approved by the Governor in writing, where it is shown to the satisfaction
of the Governor that higher costs of labor or material, or both, or other
unforeseen conditions, have made the appropriation inadequate for the
completion of the project for which the appropriation was made, and where
in the judgment of the Governor such changed conditions justify the pay-
ment of architectural or engineering fees based on costs exceeding the
appropriation.
Section 744. In regard to each project for which a capital outlay
appropriation or reappropriation is made in this act, or which is hereafter
considered by the Governor for inclusion in the executive budget, the
Governor is hereby authorized to determine the urgency of its need, as
compared with the need for other capital outlay projects as herein author-
ized, or hereafter considered; and he is further authorized to determine
whether the proposed plans and specifications for each capital outlay project
for which appropriations or reappropriations are herein made, or hereafter
considered, are suitable and adequate, and whether or not they involve
expenditures which are excessive for the purposes intended. No capital
outlay project, for which an appropriation or reappropriation is made in
this act, shall be commenced until the approval in writing of the Governor
shall have first been obtained. Where topographic and mechanical utility
surveys or other engineering or architectural surveys or studies at any
State institution or institutions are necessary for the proper exercise by
the Governor of the duties herein placed on him for reviewing, and approv-
ing or disapproving the aforesaid architectural and engineering plans and
specifications for new buildings, betterments or improvements thereto, the
necessary expenditures by the Governor for making such surveys may be
paid out of the funds hereinafter provided.
For the aforementioned purposes and for related purposes, a sum
sufficient, not exceeding one percentum, is transferred and appropriated to
the Governor from every appropriation in this act for capital outlays for
new buildings, betterments, or improvements, as distinguished from appro-
priations for repairs, maintenance and upkeep, at State institutions; pro-
vided, however, that no transfer shall be made under the provisions of this
section to the Governor from appropriations previously made for capital
outlays for new buildings, betterments, or improvements and reappropriated
by this act. In addition, there is hereby reappropriated to the Governor for
the aforementioned purposes all unexpended balances at the close of busi-
ness on June 30, 1950, as shown by the records of the Division of Accounts
and Control, in the amounts transferred from the appropriations to the
Governor during the bienniums ending June 30, 1946, June 30, 1948, and
June 30, 1950, under Section 4 of Chapter 407 of the Acts of Assembly of
1944, under Chapters 7, 21, and 31 of the Acts of Assembly, extra session
1944-45, under Sections 8 and 9 of Chapter 388 as amended of the Acts of
Assembly of 1946, and under Section 3 of Chapter 552 of the Acts of
Assembly of 1948. Whenever the Governor reviews the need or plans for
new buildings, betterments, or improvements thereto for a State agency
not an institution, he is hereby authorized, with the concurrence of the
agency head or governing board concerned, to transfer from the appropri-
ation for the agency to the appropriation for the Governor a sum estimated
at the cost of the expenditure by the Governor for the purposes herein-
before set forth.
Section 7%. The State departments and agencies in Richmond which
pay rentals for office and storage space, whether or not in State-owned
buildings, may elect, with the consent of the Governor, as a means of
eliminating such rentals, to contribute to the construction of a State-owned
building or buildings in which they shall be provided office and storage
space without rental except for services provided. Such departments and
agencies as elect, with the consent of the Governor, to make such contri-
butions shall transfer from appropriate surplus special fund accounts to
a special account in the Governor’s Office a sum equivalent to the prorata
share of the cost of such building or buildings. The prorata share shall
be based upon the estimated minimum gross space requirements as ap-
proved by the Governor; for purposes of initial transfers the figures of
$18.50 per gross square foot for office space and $10.00 per gross square
foot for storage space shall be used. Any sums so transferred to the spe-
cial account herein described shall be used solely for the planning and
constructing of office and storage space and of auxiliary building require-
ments for the use of the departments and agencies contributing.
Section 8. All of the monies hereinabove appropriated as shown by
the hereinabove contained items are appropriated upon the provisos, terms,
conditions, and provisions above set forth herein and those hereinafter set
forth in the following remaining sections of this act. All appropriations
made in any act passed at this session of the General Assembly shall be
construed as subject to the same provisions and conditions contained in this
section, and all such appropriations, as well as those contained in this act,
are hereby declared to be maximum and conditional appropriations, the
purpose being to make the general fund appropriations payable in full in
the amounts named herein, only in the event the aggregate revenues to be
collected and paid into the general fund of the State treasury during the
biennium for which such appropriations are made, including any unex-
pended balance in general fund revenues brought forward from the bien-
nium which ended June 30, 1950, are estimated by the Governor to be
sufficient to pay all of the said appropriations payable from the said general
fund in full; otherwise, the said appropriations shall be deemed to be
payable in such proportions as the total sum of all appropriations out of the
general fund of the treasury bears to the total amount of general fund
revenue estimated as available from revenues to be collected and paid jnto
the general fund of the State treasury in the said biennium, including any
unexpended balance in general fund revenues brought forward from the
biennium which ended June 30, 1950, but in the event any reduction in
appropriations is found necessary, such reductions shall be made on a
uniform percentage basis applicable alike to each appropriation made out
of the general fund.
The Governor is hereby given the power and authority to examine and
survey the progress of the collection of revenue applicable to the general
fund of the State treasury, out of which the appropriations made by this
act or by any other act are payable, and to declare and determine the
amounts that can during each quarter of each of the fiscal years of the
biennium be properly allocated to each respective appropriation, but all
reductions made in allocations requested by any department, institution,
board, commission or agency, within the amounts contained in their re-
spective appropriations shall be uniform in percentage as to all such respec-
tive appropriations, provided that the Director of the Division of the
Budget shall have authority so to restrict any such quarterly allocation as
to prevent the expenditure out of any such appropriation of an amount in
any quarter so large as to threaten a deficit in any such specific appropria-
tion. In making such examination and survey, the Governor may require
estimates of the prospective collection of revenues from the Comptroller,
the State Tax Commissioner, the State Corporation Commission and any
other revenue assessing or collecting agency of the State having informa-
tion which in the opinion of the Governor may be pertinent. The Governor
shall, subject to the qualifications herein contained, reduce all of said
appropriations payable out of the general fund of the State treasury, made
by this act or by any other act when, and to the extent, necessary to prevent
any expenditure for the payment of the said general fund appropriations
in excess of the revenues collected and paid into the said general fund of
the State treasury during the biennium for which such appropriations are
made, including any unexpended balance in general fund revenues brought
forward from the biennium which ended June 30, 1950. Any reduction so
made shall be applied to all fees, charges and commissions, including salar-
ies and other allowances to local officers and employees, the amount of
which is fixed by or under general law, paid out of the general fund.
However, in applying any such reductions to the appropriations pay-
able to sheriffs and city sergeants, the cost of food and other articles
necessarily purchased by said sheriffs and city sergeants, in the perfor-
mance of their official duties for the State of Virginia, shall be excluded
from the said reductions.
In exercising the powers and performing the duties set forth in the
preceding paragraphs, the Governor shall in no case reduce the total appro-
priations made to any one department, institution or agency therein referred
to to any amount less than seventy-five per centum of the total of the
original appropriations.
This section shall not be construed as authorizing any reduction to be
made in the amounts herein appropriated for the payment of a legally
authorized deficit, or in unexpended amounts or balances in appropriations
made by any preceding session of the General Assembly and reappropriated
by this act, or for the payment of pensions to Confederate veterans, their
widows or dependents, or for the support of needy Confederate women, or
Confederate veterans, or for caring for the graves of Confederate dead, or
for the actuarial requirements of the State annuity reserve funds and the
States annuity accumulation funds, as provided in this act or in any act
or acts establishing the Virginia retirement system for State employees
and for public school teachers, nor as authorizing any reduction to be made
in any appropriation made by section 5 of this act, nor in any appropriation
made to enable payments to be made in fulfillment of any contract for the
construction and furnishing of any State building, nor as authorizing a
reduction in the salary of any State officer where such reduction would be
contrary to the Constitution of the State.
Where necessary to the exercise of the powers and duties conferred
on the Governor by this section, he may enforce such uniform reductions
in the salaries of State officials and employees on a flat or graduated basis
as he may find necessary, provided that any such salary reduction which
the Governor may order or require shall apply to salaries payable from
special funds as well as to salaries payable from the general fund of the
treasury.
Provided, further, however, that no reduction of more than 15 per cent
shall be made under this section in any annual salary of any officer or
employee.
This section shall not be construed as limiting the authority of the
Governor under the Virginia Personnel Act to establish a uniform compen-
sation plan and amendments thereto.
Section 9. During the biennium ending June 30, 1952, the compen-
sation of each officer and employee who enters the service of the Com-
monwealth or who is promoted to a vacant position shall be fixed for the
said biennium at such rate as shall be approved by the Governor in writing
and no increase shall be made in the compensation of any officer or em-
ployee of the State government during the said biennium except with the
Governor’s written approval first obtained. Where any officer or employee
is employed or promoted to fill a vacancy in a position for which a salary
is specified by this act, the Governor may fix the salary of such officer or
employee at a lower rate or amount than is specified; unless exceptional
circumstances are found by the Governor, salaries for such officers and
employees shall be established at the entrance rates provided by the com-
pensation and classification plans established by the Governor.
However, where considerations of efficiency and economy require, the
Governor may authorize that specified positions be filled without written
approval of the salary of each officer and employee entering such positions;
such authorization shall be subject to rules and regulations prescribed by
the Governor and, for permanent positions, shall specify rates and classes
of positions in accordance with the compensation and classification plans
established by the Governor.
Unless otherwise ordered by the Governor this section shall not apply
to any employee whose salary or wage, including the cash value of per-
quisites as established by the Governor, amounts to an annual rate not
exceeding $1,200 from all sources. No lump sum appropriation for personal
service shall be regarded as advisory or suggestive of individual salary
rates or of salary schedules to be fixed under law by the Governor payable
from the lump sum appropriation.
For his assistance in carrying out the provisions of this section the
Governor may require information in writing from the head of any depart-
ment, institution or agency of the State government or from any employee
thereof, upon any subject relating to the duties of any office or position
in such department, institution or agency.
Section 10. The governing boards of the University of Virginia and
the Medical College of Virginia are authorized and directed to establish
a credit of at least one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) from the
amounts appropriated to each of the hospital divisions of these institutions
for the maintenance and operation, including the free treatment, care and
maintenance of Virginia patients in favor of the Department of Welfare
and Institutions, to be allocated by the Department of Welfare and Institu-
tions along with funds provided from general funds and to be matched by
counties and cities, as provided by §§ 23-291 through 32-295, inclusive, of
the Code of 1950, for hospital and out-patient services at the hospital
divisions of the University of Virginia and at the hospital division of the
Medical College of Virginia at per diem rates to be established by contract
between the Department of Welfare and Institutions and these institu-
tions; provided, however, that any funds derived from the appropriation
to the hospital divisions of the two institutions and allocated by the De-
partment of Welfare and Institutions not so matched by the counties and
cities of Virginia may otherwise be expended by the hospital divisions of
the University of Virginia and the Medical College of Virginia.
DIVISION OF THE BUDGET
Section 11. The Governor may direct the Director of the Division of
the Budget to prepare and to sign the quarterly allotments of funds from
appropriations required by section 4 of this Act, and the authorizations
for rates of pay required by section 5 of this Act. Such allotments and
authorizations shall have the same effect as if the personal signature of
the Governor were subscribed thereto. This section shall not be construed
to prohibit an appeal by the head of any department, agency, or institution
to the Governor for reconsideration of any action taken by the Director of
the Division of the Budget under this section.
Section 11%. The appropriations provided for in this act for making
loans to students at the several State institutions shall be expended upon
such terms and according to such rules as may be prescribed by the respec-
tive governing boards of the institutions for which the appropriations are
made, in making loans to needy and deserving students of talent and char-
acter from Virginia in said institutions for the purpose of aiding these to
obtain an education at such institutions, who might not be able otherwise
to do so. Such loans shall not exceed $300.00 in any one session to the
same student; and they shall be made to said students upon such terms,
as to time and security, as the Comptroller shall prescribe; provided, how-
ever, that the rate of interest charged said students on such loans shall
be fixed by the Governor at a uniform rate of not less than two nor more
than four per centum per annum.
The said State students’ loan funds shall be preserved from depletion
by the said institutions; and together with the repayments and accretions
thereto, shall be held and used for the purpose, and on the terms, specified
in this act and no other; and each of said institutions shall annually, not
later than July in each year thereafter, file, in the office of the Superinten-
dent of Public Instruction, a statement, in detail, showing for the year past
the amounts received by said funds, or the loans made, to whom made, and
upon what terms, the amount of the corpus of said funds, the amounts
repaid to said funds, and from whom, and any other information deemed
pertinent by the institution so reporting, or which may have been requested
by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
The Comptroller shall make no payment to any of the said institutions
on account of the said students’ loan funds unless and until the institutions
applying for such payment shall have furnished the said Comptroller a
certificate from the Superintendent of Public Instruction that such institu-
tion has complied, in all respects, with the foregoing requirements of this
act in relation thereto.
The Auditor of Public Accounts shall annually audit and exhibit in
his annual report the account of the said funds at each of the said
institutions.
Where the student loan fund created by State appropriation is inade-
quate in amount at any institution to carry out fully the purpose for which
this fund was established, the governing board and president of such in-
stitution, with the written consent and approval of the Governor first ob-
tained, is authorized, for the purpose of providing an additional student
loan fund, to borrow from such sources and on such terms as may be
approved by the Governor an amount not to exceed $20,000, and to provide
for such extensions or renewals of such loans as may be necessary. Such
fund shall be used only in making loans to students in the same circum-
stances and under the same terms and regulations, as are herein prescribed
for loans from the fund created by the State appropriations, and for no
other purpose whatever. The repayments and interest accretions to said
fund shall be used so far as may be necessary to repay the indebtedness
of the institution created by the governing board and presiding officer
thereof, in establishing said additional student loan fund. Such additional
amounts may be borrowed by the governing board and president of the
institution, with the Governor’s approval, from time to time, as may be
necessary to maintain the amount of said additional loan fund, whether in
cash or notes receivable or both, including all amounts heretofore borrowed
and not repaid, at $20,000.
Accounts shall be kept and reports rendered for all such additional
loan funds in all respects as herein required for loan funds created by
State appropriations, and the Auditor of Public Accounts shall annually
exhibit in his report the amounts of the said additional loan funds at each
institution.
It is hereby provided that the governing board of any State institution
for which a Student Loan Fund has been established may, with the written
approval of the Governor, cancel any indebtedness due such institution on
account of a loan or loans made from such fund when such indebtedness
has been outstanding more than fifteen years, and in the opinion of the
president and governing board of the institution is uncollectible. Upon
the cancellation of any such indebtedness a statement thereof describing
the obligation in detail and the date of its cancellation shall be certified by
the president of the institution to the Comptroller.
Section 12. Whenever, in the opinion of a governing board listed in
this section and of the Governor, the best interests of the State will thereby
be conserved and promoted, said governing board is hereby authorized and
empowered, with the written approval of the Governor, with respect to the
institutions under its management and control as listed in this section, to
transfer and deduct from the amounts herein appropriated to any one or
more of the institutions for its maintenance and operation such amounts as
may be deemed proper and add the same amounts to the appropriations
made herein for the maintenance and operation of any other one or more
institutions listed in this section. In order that a more orderly administra-
tion of funds appropriated may be effected, any of the institutions listed
in this section may, with the approval of its governing board, readjust the
appropriations by transfers within the objects of expenditure classifications,
except that transfers between personal service and other objects of ex-
penditure shall be with the written approval of the Governor only.
In order that a more orderly and efficient use may be made of capital
outlay appropriations when considering all of the institutions as a coor-
dinated system, rather than as individual units, the governing board is
hereby authorized and empowered, with the written approval of the Gover-
nor, to transfer capital outlay appropriations made for one or more build-
ings or projects in any institution under its management and control to
the capital outlay appropriations for one or more buildings or projects in
the same or any other institution under its management and control,
definitely and closely related to the project for which the appropriation was
made, provided that, in the opinion of the Governor and of the governing
board, later developments have rendered such transfers appropriate and
advisable, to carry out the original intention of the General Assembly in
that the appropriations made to the various buildings and projects shall be
used to the best advantage and for the best interests of the institutions.
Governing Board Institutions
State Hospital Board Central State Hospital
Eastern State Hospital
Western State Hospital
Southwestern State Hospital
Lynchburg State Colony
Petersburg State Colony
State Board of Welfare The Penitentiary
and Institutions State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison
Farm for Defective Misdemeanants
State Industrial Farm for Women
Southampton Penitentiary Farm
Bland Correctional Farm
Regional Prison Farm No. 2
Virginia Industrial School for Boys
Virginia Home and Industrial School for
Girls
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls
Virginia Manual] Labor School for Colored
Boys
State Board of Health Blue Ridge Sanatorium
Catawba Sanatorium
Piedmont Sanatorium
Section 18. The Superintendent of the State Industrial Farm for
Women, and the State Board of Welfare and Institutions shall establish,
with the approval of the Governor, such rules and regulations as may be
proper and necessary for the operation of the Central Laundry at the
State Industrial Farm for Women, and shall, with the Governor’s approval,
fix and regulate from time to time the rates to be charged for laundry
work done for other State institutions by the said Central Laundry.
The Director of the Division of the Budget shall at the end of each
quarter of each fiscal year ending June 30, 1951, and 1952, respectively,
certify to the Comptroller a statement showing for each State agency
served by the Central Laundry of the State Industrial Farm for Women
the extent of the time such service was furnished the said agency by the
Central Laundry during such quarter; and the Comptroller shall thereupon
transfer to the general fund of the State treasury from the general fund
appropriation for maintenance and operation of the said agency such
amount as shall bear the same proportion to one-fourth of the amount
shown in the Governor’s budget recommendations for expenditure for
laundry work by the said agency as the time such agency was served by
the Central Laundry during the said quarter bears to the entire quarter.
If the Governor’s budget recommendations for expenditure for laundry
work in any agency were lumped with recommendations for other objects
of expenditure in the budget, the Governor shall determine the amount on
which the proportionate transfer shall be based.
Section 14. All monies, fees, charges, and revenues, excluding Federal
grants, heretofore accumulated or hereafter collected by or on behalf of
the agencies listed below shall be paid directly and promptly into the
general fund of the State treasury:
State Water Control Board, under the provisions of §§ 62-10
through 62-42, inclusive of the Code of 1950;
State Board of Welfare and Institutions or the State Industrial
Farm for Women for laundry work done by the central laundry of said
Farm;
Department of Agriculture and Immigration, and all divisions and
sections thereof, from whatever source and notwithstanding any other
provisions of law, not including, however, the funds derived from the
operation of the State lime grinding plants and fees collected for
auditing cooperative associations and under the provisions of §§ 59-80
and 59-81 of the Code of 1950;
Division of Motion Picture Censorship, for the examination and
licensing of motion picture films publicly exhibited in Virginia, and
from all other sources;
Department of Conservation and Development, by, from, or
through the operation of the State parks, including entrance and con-
cession fees and any and all other funds derived from the operation
or use of such parks; under the provisions of §§ 10-68 to 10-74, inclu-
sive, of the Code of 1950; and for the activity designated as adminis-
tration and protection of State forests, by Item 287 of Chapter 552 of
the Acts of Assembly of 1948, in accordance with law or pursuant to
any rule or regulation duly established or promulgated by any official
or agency of the State of Virginia;
State Registrar of Vital Statistics, under the provisions of §§ 20-
50 through 20-55, inclusive, of the Code of 1950;
Commission of Fisheries—all revenues, fees and charges collected
by the Commission of Fisheries, all other laws and parts of laws to
the contrary notwithstanding, provided, however, that this provision
shall not apply to any such revenues which under the Constitution and
laws of Virginia are payable into the literary fund;
Board of Commissioners to Examine Pilots, under the provisions
of §§ 54-5386, 54-588, 54-589 and 54-541 of the Code of 1950;
provisions of §§ 40-96 through 40-120, inclusive, of the Code of 1950;
Section 144%. All of the taxes upon inheritances hereafter collected, re-
gardless of the date of the death of the decedent shall, when collected, be
paid promptly and directly into the general fund of the State treasury.
Section 15. All monies hereafter paid into the State treasury by or on
behalf of any county, city or other political subdivision of this State,
or officer or agency thereof, by way of reimbursement, or partial reimburse-
ment, to the State, as required by law, for the cost of any audit or
examination of the books and records of any such political subdivision, or
of any officer or agency of any such political subdivision, made by the
Auditor of Public Accounts in pursuance of law, shall be paid into the
general fund of the State treasury; and any unexpended balance existing
on the date this act takes effect in any special fund or special funds,
heretofore derived in the manner as aforesaid, shall on such date be con-
verted into the general fund of the State treasury.
Section 16. All fees or per diem collected by any superintendent of
a State hospital for treatment of the mentally afflicted, or by any member
of his staff, for the performance of services for which a fee or per diem
is provided or paid shall be paid promptly and directly into the general
fund of the State treasury, provided, however, that this provision shall not
apply to any fee or per diem allowed by statute to any such superintendent
or member of his staff when summoned as a witness in any court.
Section 17. All fees and other charges hereafter collected by or on be-
half or on account of the State Corporation Commission, or any division or
bureau thereof, in pursuance of law, for regulating the sale of securities,
shall be paid promptly and directly into the general fund of the State
treasury.
With the written consent and approval of the Governor first obtained,
the Corporation Commission may spend in addition to the appropriation
herein contained, for the examination and supervision of banks, small loan
companies, credit unions, and building and loan associations, any additional
revenues paid into the State treasury from examination and supervision
charges made against said institutions.
The Governor is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to increase the
annual appropriation to the State Corporation Commission, made by this
act for the supervision, regulation, restriction, and control of the issuance
of securities, provided, however, that the appropriation shall not exceed the
sum collected from filing and license fees under this act.
With the written consent and approval of the Governor first obtained,
the State Corporation Commission may spend, in addition to the appropria-
ions herein made, for the supervision, inspection and regulation of con-
-erns conducting an insurance business, any additional revenues paid into
the State treasury from fees or other charges for the supervision, inspection
and regulation of concerns doing an insurance business.
Section 18. The Governor is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to
increase the annual appropriation for the State Corporation Commission
for regulating motor vehicle carriers and motor bus transportation, and
transportation brokers, and for examination of bus and truck companies
for purpose of taxation to an amount not to exceed the sums collected and
paid into the State treasury by the State Corporation Commission from
the administration of laws relating to said activities. Provided, however,
that any such increase in expenditures so authorized by the Governor shall
be paid only out of the State highway maintenance and construction fund.
Section 20. It is hereby provided that the military fund be, and the
same is hereby, abolished, and monies shall no longer be set aside by the
Comptroller for the said fund.
Section 21. All monies, fees, taxes and charges, hereafter collected
by either or any of the following boards or agencies, to-wit:
Virginia Board of Law Examiners
State Anatomical Board
State Board for the Examination and Certification of Architects, Pro-
fessional Engineers, and Land Surveyors
State Board of Accountancy
State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors of Virginia
State Board of Examiners of Nurses
State Board of Examiners in Optometry
State Board of Medical Examiners
State Board of Veterinary Examiners
Virginia Real Estate Commission
State Dry Cleaners Board
State Registration Board for Contractors
Board of Examiners (Mines)
or on their behalf by the Department of Professional and Occupational
Registration shall be paid directly and promptly into the general fund of
the State treasury.
Section 22. The Governor is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to
increase the appropriations to any State agency, or agencies, named in
Section 21 of this act, to an amount not to exceed the revenues collected
and paid into the general fund of the State treasury by the said State
agency, or agencies, during the biennium which ends June 30, 1952.
Section 22%. On and after July 1, 1950, no public funds or money
shall be expended by any agency of the State government for the produc-
tion of motion picture films except with the written approval of the
Governor first obtained.
Section 23. All monies, fees and revenues which are required by law
to be paid into the State treasury when collected by either or any of the
following institutions and agencies, to-wit:
Virginia Truck Experiment Station
Central State Hospital
Petersburg State Colony
Eastern State Hospital
Southwestern State Hospital
Western State Hospital
Lynchburg State Colony
State Industrial Farm for Women
State Penitentiary Farm
The Penitentiary
Southampton Penitentiary Farm
Virginia Industrial School for Boys
Virginia Home and Industria: School for Girls
Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls
Virginia Manual Labur School for Colored Boys
shall, on and after July 1, 1950, when collected by any of said institutions
or agencies, be paid promptly into the general fund of the State treasury.
It is provided, however, that the provisions of this section shall not
apply to the DeJarnette State Sanatorium, nor to the Industrial Department
of the Penitentiary, provided however that the Governor may permit the
expenditure by any of said institutions of any such monies, fees and reve-
nues so collected and paid into the State treasury by the said institution
for a material expansion of the activities of the said institution, where in
the judgment of the Governor such expenditure will result, within a period
of twelve months from the granting of such permission by the Governor,
in the repayment to the State treasury by the said institution of an equal
or larger amount than the monies so expended, and provided further that
the Governor may authorize or direct, in writing, on such terms and con-
ditions as he may prescribe, the transfer of surplus farm commodities
produced at any one of the said institutions named in this section to any
other of the said institutions.
Section 23%. It is hereby provided that the Governor may authorize
or direct, in writing, under such terms and conditions as he may prescribe,
the transfer of prisoner labor, or of farm commodities produced, at any
State institution or institutions to any other State institution or institutions.
Section 24. The appropriation in this act of a specific amount for the
examination of the accounts of local governmental units shall not be
construed as prohibiting the examination or audit, by the Auditor of Public
Accounts, of the books or records of any county, city or other political
subdivision, or any officer or agency thereof, of this State, the cost of
which audit or examination, is required by existing laws to be borne by the
said county, city or other political subdivision. All monies hereafter paid
into the State treasury as reimbursement to the State for the cost of any
such audit shall be paid into the general fund of the State treasury, and
any unexpended balance existing on the date this act takes effect, in any
special fund or special funds heretofore derived in the manner as aforesaid,
shall on such date be converted into the general fund of the State treasury.
Section 244%. With the written consent and approval of the Governor
first obtained, any department, institution or other agency of the State
government may expend, in addition to the appropriation herein made to
such department, institution or agency, any money, revenue or funds paid
into the State treasury to the credit of said department, institution or agency,
in excess of such appropriations as proceeds of donations, gifts or Federal
grants, when later developments are believed to make such expenditure
necessary, such expenditure to be in accordance with the purpose for which
said gift, grant or donation was made. It is further provided that no
donations, gifts or Federal grants whether or not entailing commitments as
to the expenditure, or subsequent request for appropriation or expenditure,
from the general fund of the State treasury shall be solicited or accepted
by or on behalf of any department, institution or agency without the prior
written consent and approval of the Governor.
Section 25. Any amount paid to any department, institution or other
agency of the State government as proceeds of an insurance policy may be
expended to replace any property loss covered by such policy and is hereby.
appropriated, for expenditure as far as may be necessary, to make such
replacement; provided, however, that the Governor’s written approval shall
first be obtained for any such expenditure of the proceeds of an insurance
policy in excess of $3,000.
Section 26. It is hereby provided that no public funds or money shall
be expended by any State institution of higher learning to which an appro-
priation is made by this act, for the purpose of paying for advertisements
or advertising intended or designed to promote student attendance, at any
such institution, provided, however, that this provision shall not be con-
strued as prohibiting the inclusion in college catalogs or bulletins of such
pictures as are necessary to portray to a reasonable extent the more im-
portant architectural features, instructional facilities and student activi-
ties of any such state institution of higher learning.
Section 27. No State institution of higher learning shall hereafter
undertake or engage in the operation of any new or additional extension
school, day school or junior college, or in the teaching of any new or addi-
tional courses of study in extension courses, without the approval of the
General Assembly being first obtained.
Section 28. Every apprdpriation set forth in the foregoing provisions
of this act for any State institution and made payable from the general
fund of the State treasury is to supplement revenues earned and collected
by such institution, exclusive of such revenues paid into the general fund
of the State treasury, and shall be paid from the general fund of the State
treasury only insofar as shall be necessary to provide for the maintenance
and operation of such institution; each such appropriation shall be reduced
by the governor insofar as the same is not so required.
Section 29. In order to effect and implement the recommendations
made and program projected concerning the Department of Accounts and
Purchases and the management of State records there is hereby authorized
to be transferred by the Governor from the appropriations to the several
departments, agencies, and institutions of the State an amount equivalent
to not more than 25/100 of 1 per cent of the amount shown in the Gover-
nor’s budget recommendations for the biennium ending June 30, 1952, for
expenditure by each such department, institution, or agency for objects
therein classified as supplies, materials, and equipment, such transfers to
be made to the Governor’s Office and to be set up as a separate fund with
expenditures to be made therefrom as hereinafter provided. From the fund
so created the Governor is authorized to release to the Division of the
Budget a sum not exceeding $10,500 each year, to be expended for improv-
ing the handling of official records of State departments, agencies, and
institutions. The Governor is further authorized to release to the Depart-
ment of Accounts and Purchases the remainder of such fund, or such
amount as in his judgment may be necessary after deducting the aforesaid
item of $10,500 each year for the Division of the Budget, for expenditure
by the Division of Purchase and Printing of the Department of Accounts
and Purchases, for the employment of technical and other help on a project
basis, for supplies and equipment incident to the preparation of a State
catalog, and to be expended, also, for the purpose of making effective the
further recommendations applicable to said department. In so far as
practicable, all State departments, agencies, and institutions with the ex-
ceptions above provided shall make use of the catalog herein authorized
to be established in ordering supplies, materials, and equipment, and shall
further make use of the methods devised for handling official records herein
authorized in order to reduce expense, save space, and promote efficiency.
The head of each State department, institution or agency shall on
July 1, 1950, and at the end of each three months thereafter, unless and
until otherwise directed by the Governor in writing, furnish the Governor
a written statement of the extent to which the recommendations herein
above referred to, for promoting sound economy in the purchase of supplies,
materials, and equipment, and in the management of State records, have
been put into effect in the said department, institution, or agency. Where,
in the opinion of the Governor, any State agency has not shown the appro-
priate degree of diligence in putting such regulations into effect, as far
as is practicable, he may in his discretion restrain the further expenditure
of the appropriations made to the said agency by section one of this act
to such an extent not exceeding 5 per cent of the said appropriations as,
in his judgment, is reasonable and appropriate under the circumstances.
Section 30. No expenditures for printing, ruling, lithographing, and
binding annual reports, or for printing, ruling, lithographing and binding
any other publications, forms or material of any description, of or for The
Virginia State Bar, the Division of Motor Vehicles, the Industrial Commis-
sion, the Unemployment Compensation Commission of Virginia, the Virginia
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, the State Wrestling and Boxing Com-
mission, the Milk Commission, the Commission of Fisheries, the Commission
of Game and Inland Fisheries or the State Highway Commission shall be
paid out of the appropriations made to the Division of Purchase and
Printing. All expenditures incurred or made by any of the aforesaid de-
partments or agencies for printing, ruling, lithographing and binding of
any description shall be paid by the department or agency for which such
printing, ruling, lithographing and binding is done out of the appropriation
made to said department or agency and shall not be paid out of the general
fund of the State treasury nor out of any appropriation payable therefrom.
Section 31. It is further provided that from the revenues collected and
paid into the treasury, by county and city treasurers, clerks of courts and
delinquent tax collectors, or, other collecting officers, creditable to any fund
or funds other than the general fund of the Commonwealth, the cost of
collecting which has been paid from an appropriation out of the general
fund of the Commonwealth, the Comptroller shall deduct the amount of
cost of such collections and credit the same to the general fund of the
Commonwealth to reimburse that fund for the expense paid therefrom.
Section 32. The Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind a:
Staunton, shall reimburse monthly the Western State Hospital, at Staun-
ton, for steam furnished the said School for the Deaf and the Blind by «he
said Western State Hospital at a rate per thousand pounds of steam s0
furnished, to be fixed by the Director of the Division of the Budget with
the approval of the Governor. Such rate shall include the actual cost of
the production of such steam, by the Western State Hospital, as determined
by the supervisor of State power plants, including in the said production
cost all operating expenses, depreciation on heating plant buildings and
equipment and interest on the amount invested therein. The amount re-
ceived by the Western State Hospital from the said Virginia School for the
Deaf and the Blind, under this section, shall be credited by the Comptroller
to the appropriation for the Western State Hospital as a refund on the
cost of fuel purchased by the said hospital.
Section 33. The Comptroller is hereby directed to transfer to the
general fund of the State treasury for each fiscal year of the biennium
which begins July 1, 1950, and ends June 30, 1952, from the respective
appropriations made by this act, or by any other act, to any department
or agency or section of any department or agency supported entirely from
special funds, and occupying space in State-owned buildings at Richmond,
an annual rental amount obtained by charging each of the said agencies
or sections thereof for the average amount of floor space which it occupies
during each of said years, at an annual rate per square foot not exceeding
the prevailing rate for equivalent commercial rentals as determined by the
Governor, not exceeding, however, $2.75 per square foot for office floor space
and $0.75 per square foot for storage floor space; provided, however, that
the provisions of this section shall not apply to occupancy of buildings
purchased and maintained from special funds.
It shall be the duty of the Director of the Division of the Budget to
report to the Comptroller on June 30th and December 31st in each of said
fiscal years the average number of square feet of office floor space and
storage floor space occupied by each of said departments or agencies or
section thereof during the respective six months ending on the aforesaid
dates and the Comptroller shall thereupon determine on the aforesaid basis
and transfer to the general fund of the treasury, from the respective
appropriations made to the said departments, or agencies, or sections
thereof, the amount due by each such department, agency or section
thereof, for said period of six months as rental for space so occupied.
Section 34. In order to reimburse the general fund of the State
treasury for expenses herein authorized to be paid from said general fund on
account of the administration of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act,
namely:
Year Ending June 30th
; 1951 1952
For legal services by the Department of Law............ $ 6,000 $ 6,000
For auditing the accounts of the Virginia Alcoholic
Beverage Control Board by the Auditor of
Public Account 22.20.0000... eecccccteecssceeeseeees $ 20,000 $ 20,000
For expenses incurred on account of said board by
the
Department of Accounts and Purchases............ $ 6,500 $ 6,500
Department of the Treasury.................00.0000000000000- $ 4,500 $ 4,500
the sum of $37,000 shall be transferred from the special fund set aside in
accordance with the provisions of § 4-28 of the aforesaid Alcoholic
Beverage Control Act, for the administration of said act, to the general
fund of the State treasury on January 1, 1951, and the sum of $37,000 shail
be transferred from the said special fund to the said general fund of the
State treasury on January 1, 1952.
Section 35. In order to reimburse the general fund of the State
treasury for expenses herein authorized to be paid from the said general
fund on account of certain activities of the State Corporation Commission
supported out of special funds, the sum of $25,500 shall be transferred on
January lst of each year of the biennium which ends June 30, 1952 to the
general fund of the State treasury from the appropriations made to the
State Corporation Commission by items 84, 85, 86-7, 91 and 92 of this act.
The amounts so transferred to the said general fund shall be prorated be-
tween the appropriations made by the said items 84, 85, 86-7, 91 and 92, by
the State Corporation Commission, with the approval of the Governor.
Section 36. In order to reimburse the general fund of the State
treasury for expenditures herein authorized to be paid out of said general
fund on account of the State Highway Department, namely:
Year Ending June 30th
1951 1952
For legal services by the Department of Law............ $ 20,000 $ 20,000
For inspection and analysis of gasoline...................... $ 26,150 $ 25,150
For inspection of gasoline and motor grease
MECABULES oun... oe... cceeccceecccceeccecnceneescessneessescessneeteeeseces $ 33,100 $ 32,100
Light, heat, power and water and janitorial and
elevator service and minor repairs by Section
of Grounds and Buildings for State Highway
LeSD NC: bb lr $ 40,000 $ 40,000
the sum of $119,250 shall be transferred from the proceeds of the motor
vehicle fuel tax to the general fund of the State treasury on January 1,
1951, and the sum of $117,250 shall be transferred from the proceeds of the
motor vehicle fuel tax to the general fund of the State treasury on January
1, 1952.
Section 37. Allowances out of any of the appropriations made in this
act by any and all of the State institutions, departments, bureaus and
agencies to any of their officers and employees for expenses on account of
the use by such officers and employees of their personal automobiles in the
discharge of their official duties shall not exceed five cents per mile of
actual travel. No additional allowance over and above five cents per mile
of actual travel shall be made for storage, or for any other expense exclu-
sive of ferry or bridge tolls incident to the maintenance and operation of
said personal automobiles. It is provided, however, that this provision shall
not apply in cases where salaries and expenses of law enforcement officers
are fixed by the Compensation Board. The said Board may in its discretion
make an allowance to such officers of-not exceeding six cents per mile Zor
actual travel by personal automobile.
Section 38. No automobile of the pleasure type shall be purchased by
the State or any officer or employee on behalf of the State costing more
than one thousand ($1,000) dollars without the written approval of the
Governor first obtained. This provision, however, shall not apply to auto-
mobiles purchased by or for the use of the Governor of Virginia. The
Governor is hereby authorized to transfer surplus motor vehicles among
the departments, institutions and agencies, and the Director of the Depart-
ment of Accounts and Purchases shall determine the value of such surplus
equipment for the purpose of maintaining the financial accounts of the
departments, agencies and institutions affected by such transfers.
Section 89. Travel, whether by common carrier, or privately owned or
for hire conveyance, shall be over the most direct practicable route and
allowances for travel, except as authorized by section 34 of this act, shall
not be certified to the Comptroller for payment by agencies of government
for amounts exceeding the standard common carrier rates between points
traveled except in an emergency (which emergency shall be stated in the
expense account), or, when, in the interest of the State, a greater expense
is justified the facts in each such instance to be stated in the expense
account.
Section 40. All travel expense accounts shall be submitted on forms
prescribed or approved by the Comptroller. Each account shall show the
dates expenses were incurred or paid; points between which traveled;
number of miles traveled when claim for reimbursement for mileage is
made; method of travel, whether by railroad, steamship, bus, or, for hire,
privately owned or State owned automobile; pullman fare, to be shown
separate from regular fare; hotel expense; meals; incidental expenses,
such as telegrams, telephone calls, etc., to be specified in each instance; a
concise statement of the purpose of or reason for such travel expense.
The Comptroller is specifically directed to withhold the issuance of warrants
in payment of expense accounts submitted for “lump sum” amounts.
Provided that nothing in this section is to be construed as prohibiting
the Governor from making rules and regulations providing for payments as
“per diem” in lieu of actual expenses for lodging, meals and necessary
gratuities where it has been previously determined to the satisfaction of the
Governor that the “per diem” allowed is not in excess of average daily
actual expenses of the traveler for lodging, meals and necessary gratuities,
or in excess of $7.00 per day, whichever is the lower.
Section 41. All public revenues received into the State treasury within
the two appropriation years provided for in this act (with the exception of
the revenues segregated by law to special purposes), and the balance of
the appropriations payable out of the general fund of the State treasury,
made by previous acts of the General Assembly unexpended at the close
of business on the thirtieth day of June, 1950, which unexpended balances,
except as herein otherwise provided, are hereby declared to be lapsed into
the State treasury, are hereby designated the general fund of the State
treasury of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and shall be used for the pay-
ment of the appropriations therefrom provided for in this act, subject to
the limitations and upon the conditions set out in this act.
Section 42. No State department, institution or other agency receiving
appropriations under the provisions of this act shall exceed the amount of
its appropriations, or incur obligations at a rate which would result in the
creation of a deficit in its appropriations, except in an emergency, and then
only with the consent and approval of the Governor in writing first ob-
tained. No emergency shall be deemed to exist because of conditions which,
by the exercise of reasonable care and good judgment, could have been
foreseen when the General Assembly was in session. If any such State
department, institution or other agency shall exceed the amount of its
appropriation without such consent and approval of the Governor in writing
first obtained, the Governor is hereby directed to withhold his approval
from such excess expenditure, and there shall be no reimbursement of said
excess, nor shall there be any liability or obligation upon the State to make
any appropriation hereafter to meet such deficit, and the members of any
governing board of any State department, institution or other agency, or,
if there be no governing board, the head of any State department, institu-
tion or other agency, making any such excessive expenditure—in the case
of members of governing boards, who shall have voted therefor—shall be
personally liable for the full amount of such unauthorized deficit, and, in
the discretion of the Governor, shall be deemed guilty of neglect of official
duty, and be subject to removal therefor. The Governor is hereby directed
to bring this provision of this act to the attention of the members of the
governing board of each State department, institution or other agency, or
if there be no governing board, to the head of each State department,
institution or other agency, not later than the date this act becomes
effective. The amount which the Governor may authorize any State
agency or agencies to expend, in excess of the appropriation for such
agency or agencies, under the provisions of this section, in any fiscal year,
shall not exceed for all such agencies combined one per cent (1%) of the
revenues collected and paid into the general fund of the State treasury
during the preceding fiscal year.
Section 43. Any amount which a State department, institution or
other State agency may expend in excess of its appropriation, under
authority given by the Governor under this act to such department, institu-
tion or other State agency to exceed its appropriation or to incur a deficit,
shall be first obtained by the said department, institution or agency by
borrowing said amount on such terms and from such sources as may be
approved by the Governor and the State Treasurer.
Section 44. It shall not be lawful for the Comptroller to pay any
State department, institution or other agency any money, except as is
provided for in this act, or in pursuance of some act of the General
Assembly making special appropriations therefor.
Section 45. The proper officer of each State department, institution
or other agency, for which appropriations are made, shall, in his annual
report, give an itemized account of all other sums received by such de-
partment, institution, officer or other agency from any other source, and
such reports and accounts shall embrace the expenditure of all such funds;
which reports shall be forwarded to the General Assembly and laid before
both houses at each session thereof.
Section 46. None of the monies mentioned in this act shall be ex-
pended for any other purpose than those for which they are specifically
appropriated, and it shall be the duty of the Governor, as chief budget
officer of the State, or his deputy, to see that this provision is strictly
observed; and should he find that the said monies are not being expended
in accordance with the provisions of this act, or that the expenditures
under any appropriation included in this act are in excess of the amount
necessary to carry out the purpose for which said appropriation was made,
he is hereby given the power to restrain the Comptroller from making
further disbursements, in whole or in part, out of said appropriations, to
the offending State department, institution, officer or other agency receiving
appropriations under the provisions of this act, provided, however, that the
several appropriations made by this act may not only be used for the
purposes specified in this act, but authority is hereby given to the governing
board of any State department, institution or other agency, or, if there be
no governing board, to the head of such department, institution or other
agency named in this act, to transfer, within the respective department,
institution or other agency, any such appropriations from the object for
which specifically apropriated or set aside to some other object definitely
and closely related to the object for which the appropriation was made, and
provided an appropriation is also made by this act to said related object,
and provided also that, in the opinion of the Governor and department
head, later developments have rendered such transfer appropriate to carry
out the original intention of the General Assembly in making this appro-
priation, subject, however, in every case, to the consent and approval of the
Governor, in writing, first obtained; and provided, that the total amount
appropriated to the respective department, institution or other agency shall
in no case be exceeded; and, further provided, that should such appropria-
tion be withheld by the Governor from any State department, institution,
officer, or other agency, named in this act, or should transfers be author-
ized by the Governor, as herein provided a copy of the Governor’s order jin
each case setting forth the reasons for withholding said appropriations or
for authorizing the transfer of said appropriations, as the case may be,
shall be preserved in the office of the Governor or the Division of the
Budget and kept open for public inspection.
It is further provided, however, that any State institution may, with
the written consent and approval of the Governor first obtained, spend, in
addition to the amount herein appropriated, out of the special revenues of
such institution, any additional special revenues paid into the State treasury
to the credit of such institution, where later developments are believed to
make such additional expenditure necessary.
Section 4644. Subject to uniform rules and regulations established
by the Governor, the head of any department or institution may authorize,
from any funds appropriated to the department or institution in this act
or subsequently made available for the purpose, compensation or expenses
or both compensation and expenses for employees pursuing approved train-
ing courses or academic studies for the purpose of becoming better
equipped for their employment in the State service. The rules and regu-
lations shall include reasonable provision for the return of any employee
receiving such benefits for a reasonable period of duty, or for reimburse-
ment to the State for expenditures incurred on behalf of the employee.
Section 47. No disbursement shall be made from any funds appro-
priated in this act to any society, institution, board, association, or agency,
not owned or controlled by the State of Virginia, except with the consent
and approval of the head or governing board of the supervisory depart-
ment or agency herein designated. The payrolls or bills presented to the
Comptroller for said expenditures shall be itemized and classified, in accor-
dance with the budget classification adopted by the Governor, and shall
be countersigned by the head or executive officer of the designated State
department or institution, and lump sum transfers of appropriations to
the aforesaid organizations are hereby prohibited. It shall be the duty of
each of said organizations to submit its biennial budget estimates to the
head or executive officer of the designated State department or institution
for examination and approval of the form of submission and for trans-
mission of the same to the Director of the Division of the Budget with
such recommendations as may be considered necessary or advisable. The
accounts of each of the said organizations shall be subject to audit by the
Auditor of Public Accounts at the direction of the Governor.
Confederate memorial associations
Confederate Museum at Richmond
Confederate Memorial Institute
(Battle Abbey)
Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation,
Incorporated
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foun-
dation, Incorporated
Board of Regents of Gunston Hall
Cooperative Education Association
Virginia Branch of the National
Congress of Parents and Teachers
Negro Organization Society, Incor-
porated
Atlantic Rural Exposition, Incor-
porated
Virginia State Horticultural Society
Virginia State Dairymen’s Association
Virgina State Poultry Federation
Virginia Beef Cattle Producers’ As-
sociation
Virginia Horsemen’s Association
Virginia Purebred Sheep Breeders’
Association
Association of Virginia Peanut and
Hog Growers
Association of Virginia Potato and
Vegetable Growers
Home for Needy Confederate Women
Virginia Home for Incurables
The several travelers’ aid societies
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Commissioner
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Director of tk
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Director of
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Section 48. All the appropriations herein made ou
of the State treasury for the two years ending, resp
1951, and on June 30, 1952, which have not actuall.
warrants drawn by the Comptroller on the State Tre
unexpended on the books of the Division of Accounts
close of business on June 30, 1952, shall, except as |
pressly provided, revert to and become a part of the
State treasury of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and
be paid by the Comptroller and the same shall be charged off upon the
books in his office, provided, however, that such unexpended balances shall
be continued in force for such period not to exceed ten days from June
30, 1952, as may be necessary in order to permit the payment of any claims,
demands or liabilities incurred prior to June 30, 1952, and unpaid at the
close of business on that date and shown by audit in the Division of Ac-
counts and Control to be a just and legal charge against any such unex-
pended balance. In case the expenditures or indebtedness incurred at any
institution receiving funds under this act, shall exceed the amount appro-
priated without legal authority, the Comptroller is hereby directed to make
public such overdraft, and the Director of the Division of the Budget is
hereby directed to set out the same in the next budget giving detailed in-
formation as to the obligations involved, whether the overdraft be legal
or not. Each and every public officer handling any State funds shall,
within thirty days after the State Corporation Commission calls for finan-
cial statements by State banks, make a detailed statement, under oath, of
the financial condition of his office as of the date of such call, to the Auditor
of Public Accounts, and upon such forms as shall be prescribed by said
Auditor of Public Accounts.
2. If any part or parts, section, subsection, sentence, clause or
phrase of this act is for any reason declared unconstitutional, such decision
shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this act which
shall remain in force as if such act had been passed with the unconstitu-
tional part or parts, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase thereof
eliminated; and the General Assembly hereby declares that it would have
passed this act if such unconstitutional part or parts, section, subsection,
sentence, clause or phrase had not been included herein.
8. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this
act be, and the same are hereby, repealed.
4. This act shall become effective on July 1, 1950.