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
Law Body
CHAPTER 716
An Act to appropriate the public revenue for the two years ending
respectively on the thirtieth day of June, 1958, and the thirtieth day
of June, 1954.
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Approved April 8, 1952
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. § 1. That the public taxes and arrears of taxes, as well as the rev-
enue and money derived from all other sources, which shall come into the
State treasury prior to the first day of July, nineteen hundred and fifty-
four, are hereby appropriated for the years to close on the thirtieth day
of June, nineteen hundred and fifty-three, and the thirtieth day of June,
nineteen hundred and fifty-four, respectively, as set forth in the follow-
ing sections and items for the purposes stated. Such public taxes, arrears
of taxes, revenues, and money derived from other sources as are not
segregated by law to special funds shall establish the general fund of the
State treasury. Except where otherwise provided in this act, the sums
appropriated are appropriated from the general fund of the State treasury.
BIENNIUM 1952-1954
LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE
GOVERNMENT
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF VIRGINIA
Item 1 First Year Second Yeur
For legislating for the State, a sum sufficient, estimated
Enc cccccecsccccnecseccnsercnccsnncenccceecceccnsecescessseaneenentsssueneneevenessuverenenseracenesssseneesserennenasssseesnesectvaues $ 68,431 $ 274,751
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 salaries and mileage of mem-
bers of legislative committees sitting during recess;
and the incidental expenses of the General Assembly.
Out of this appropriation the following salaries
shall be paid:
Clerk of the House of Delegates...............................$9,000
Clerk of the Serato... oie ccssesssseeeseeeee 1,645
Senate Index Clerk, not exceeding........00...0.000000.. 5,000
Secretary to the Clerk of the Senate............. sessecssssee 2,750
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated for payment of expenses
of the Lieutenant-Governor, $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... ceccccccccccessceccescesessesetsnssseseeee $ 585 §$ 585
DIVISION OF STATUTORY RESEARCH AND DRAFTING
Item 3
For assistance in preparing legislation............................ inning 26,750 $ 35,350
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Director anne cccccscsssssssesssesescnssscccssssenssseecsemstenescnssnssessunesesounasensssutenee $8,500
VIRGINIA ADVISORY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
Item 4
For study and advice on legislative matters... $ 16,590 $ 18,810
It is provided that $1,000 of this appropriation is
reappropriated from any balance remaining in the
appropriation to the agency for the year ending June
30, 1952.
Item 5 F
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 As-
BEMD]y in Code] LOM... ccecccccsseneccccesssseessscssessesssceesnsncessenenseeesesenenenesees $
VIRGINIA COMMISSION ON INTERSTATE CO
Item 6
For promoting interstate COOpPeTation.............cccscccsscscmesccmnesssssseesecenseee $
. COMMISSION ON VETERANS’ AFFA
Item 7
For making investigations and recommendations concern-
ing appropriate legislation for the benefit of Virginia
war veterans and their dependents... cccccccceessssmecssen
Total for Legislative Department of the Govern-
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JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE G
SUPREME COURT OF APPEALS
Item 8
For adjudication of legal cases.i........ccccccccccssessssssscssesssssueesssssssseeessesenesees $
Out of this appropriation the following salaries
and wages shall be paid:
President of the COUrt 00.0... cccccccccsccsssssessesseeesssessaneees $12,500
Associate judges (6), at $12,000 each................ 72,000
Retirement pay, a sum sufficient, estimated at 17,500
each year.
Item 9
For printing records of litigation, a sum sufficient, esti-
AEC Ab oan cecccccccsessscssssseescecsnsessessonenusssmmnsssenesnsssssssasessesassaceensssecesssssennsssenate
Item 10
For maintenance of Law Libra ry.....ccescecesssscccssccscecssceseneeseneeeesmsessneneee
Item 10%
For office of executive secretary to the Supreme Court of
Appeals, the salaries of such employees to be fixed by
the Supreme Court; provided that the salary of such
executive secretary shall not exceed the amount
allowed by law to a judge of a trial court of record........
eeeovecevve
Total for the Supreme Court of Appeals...................... $
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion 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 11
For adjudication of legal Cases.....cccccccctcccscssssoessnesmemmunennstntnmere $
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries only:
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CORPORATION OR HUSTINGS COURTS
Item 12 First Year Second Year
For adjudication of legal cases. csscccsscsscccscuscecesssessssseneessseue $ 155,946 $ 155,945
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salaries only:
Judges (16), at $8,500 earchr ec ccncscsssesesen 186,000
Judge of the Corporation Court, city of
Winchester .. stcttremmeparenererttansonmeneeniennesenccamomnmnn glo
Clerk at Richmond .. settentsimtsieennmamnmannnen 1,000
Retirement salaries, a sum sufficient, esti-
00E:A =} A: | 17,825
each year
CITY COURTS
Item 13.
For adjudication of legal cases... .. 69,100 $ 659,100
Out of this appropriation ‘shall be ‘paid the follow-
ing salaries and wages only:
Judges (5), at $8,500 cache cccccsscssmssseen $42,500
Compensation to sheriffs, sergeants and their
deputies, for attendance upon city courts,
as authorized by § 14-85 of the Code of.
VA UIT cs cceses ce saeeneneenceecesscscsnsecescesnensnnresscsenevemesnssennncensnste . 4,600
Retirement salaries, a sum sufficient, esti-
TACO Bb acceeseecessssssscesssssssessssnnysecsssencenssseeessuunussssncsnsgnnnccesenenee 12,000
each year.
JUDICIAL COUNCIL
Item 14
For the expenses of the Judicial Council authorized by
§§ 17-222 to 17-227, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia,
and for the expenses of the Judicial Conference... $ 5,500 §$ 5,500
DEPARTMENT OF LAW
Attorney General
Item 15
For providing legal services for the State... eee $ 101,650 $ 103,825
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Attorney Gemeral o....cccccecccccccccssssssesecsesssseessssssesssseetneesenes $12,000
It is provided that all attorneys authorized by this
act to be employed by any department or agency, and
all attorneys compensated out of any monies appro-
priated 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 Virginia.
Division of Motion Picture Censorship
Item 16
For examining and licensing motion picture films publicly
exhibited in Virginia 00.0 443825 § 48,715
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 de-
dependents and the surviving dependents of deceased
war veterans, in accordance with the provisions of
§ 2-93.1 of the Code of Virgimia.n. cece $ 237,410 $ 241,550
246 FEED W SESGUUE LUE UH
Item 18 ]
For promoting uniformity of legislation. cnccennnnnnh
$
Total for the Department of Law...u....cccccccccsccccsssessnssee
Total for the Judicial Department of the Govern-
TOMA once cscccscssscseccssscssnsesssssusssssuunverensnscnssessuscenenscesnececeecssenecesecceseecenseneatersnenset >
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF THE (
GOVERNOR
Item 19
For executive control of the State icc cccccccccsccsusssssssssesssssssneee $
Out of this appropriation the following salaries
shall be paid:
GOVETMION eesescessssscsssscssnsessscecsscersssecesernssscaseesenssecsesaneceenessstvnuseseen $15,000
Secretary of the Commonwealth and ex-
officio secretary to the Governoc................—.... 5,720
It is provided, however, that the salary of the Gov-
ernor of Virginia on and after the third Wednesday
in January, 1954, shall be $17,500 per annum.
Item 20
For reorganization studies of State agencies, a sum suffi-
CHEN, MOC CXCCECING.....cecccecscescsssesessssersecssssessseessnnsseeceseeseseuamecssesenseessuensnen $
Item 21
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 22
For payment of Virginia’s quota of the expenses of ad-
ministrative services and operations of the Board of
Control for Southern Regional Education. sessssasossssensqneeneseee ~$
Item 23
For operation and maintenance of the Governor’s Mansion..$
Item 23}
For carrying out the purposes of, and subject to the condi-
tions stated in, Chapter 22, Acts of Assembly of 1950,
which authorizes the Governor to take certain steps in
event of a coal production emergency, there is hereby
appropriated from the general fund of the State trea-
sury, a sum sufficient.
Total for the GOV@rmnor.....ccccccccccsosccccsssssecccssessecssessssesecscssstsssssesesesseones $
State Board of Elections
Item 24
For supervising and coordinating the conduct of elections...$
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salary:
Secretary onccccccccscccsessseessssesscesceneeetnnerneesnsneneeangqneesneescncenneeenee $6,750
State and Local Defense
Item 25
For promotion and coordination of State and local civilian
Gefense activities ec ecccssssssssscesseseeesesmesssennsssnssssonccessenscceesceseessees $
It is hereby provided that this appropriation 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 the purpose.
DIVISION OF THE BUDGET
Item 26 First Year Second Year
For preparation and administration of the executive
| 0) (0 (:<-) 5 a wnneig 19,870
Out of this appropriation ‘the ; following salary shall
be paid:
Director an cesesccssecssesessssscsesssuessssestsssensescssecenessseestssssenennssaneeets saeeens$ 9000
Item 27
For institutional emgimee ring ces cesccsssssssuscsssesssseessesssseeceenesee G 127, 835
Item 28
For records Manageme nt 2... ccccccssscccsssscsecsssssssecsesessssnessaneccesnesseeeensensees $ 15,025
Item 29
For maintenance and operation of grounds and buildings..$ 380,885
It is hereby provided that no part of this appropria-
tion 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, department, board, institution or other State
agency.
Total for the Division of the Budget...... ww. $ 643,115
DIVISION OF PERSONNEL
Item 29}
For administration of the Virginia Personnel Act....................$ 76,125
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Director icecececcssssscssssssssssssssessumseseceseesssnansnsssssessene sesssssreereees Oy OOO
ART COMMISSION
Item 30
For appraising works of art and SEYUCEUTES.... nara rnresmre $ 1,000
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
Item 31
For auditing the accounts of the State and local govern-
TMOME UMTS nace acseeesecsssscssccceccccecsenesssnee destssininng? OTST TOD
Out of this appropriation ‘the following ‘salary shall
be paid:
Auditor of Public AcCOUMtS......0....2.cccsccesseesseeseee $9,000
It is hereby provided that this salary includes
compensation for acting as secretary to the com-
mittee of the circuit court judges pursuant to the
provisions of §§ 14-50, 14-51 as amended and § 14-52
of the Code of Virginia.
STATE COMMISSION ON LOCAL DEBT
Item 32
For aiding localities in the flotation of new bonded debt.....$ 2,500
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Item 33
For the custody and disbursement of State money.................. $ 96,500
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
TTYOASULEL oa iessascssssssesssssecesssssseesssssnsensnsssacecnseenscessecceseeceecsenunecensuuene $9,000
It is provided that out of this appropriation shall
be paid the premiums on the official bonds of the
State Treasurer and employees of the Department of
the Treasury, and the premiums on insurance policies
on vault in the Department of the Treasury, and on
messenger insurance policy.
$
$
$
$
44,100
129,440
16,165
383,045
572,750
76,955
1,000
342,875
2,500
101,000
BE IEEE! SEAL Oe ,eweweeS wee FT OW SY OWE WOES Te ee ee ee
the Treasurer shall be paid as compensation for
services rendered as Chairman of the Investment
Committee of the Virginia Retirement System, an
annual sum of $1,000.
TREASURY BOARD
Item 34
For payment of interest on the State debt. ccc
Item 35
For providing sinking fund for redemption of Riddle-
berger bonds, Century bonds and general fund bonded
INdebtedmess an.cecececscmscsssscesssecesssnesesessesessnseceresssnssssennnsstenssetsnenessesane Z
Total for Treasury Boar... ecccccccssccccsscsssessesessmesecseeeee
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTS AND PU!
Division of Accounts and Control
Item 36
For auditing and recording the financial transactions of
the State ccc cccssscssasssssscccesessessesssnsssssssssccssesessensessecessanenenessuenen ‘
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
shall be paid:
Comptroller oe cccccccssccssssssssssescessnssecnssseessncnnesssaneesasseeeseeeee $9,000
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 employees in the Division of
Accounts and Control, in accordance with the provi-
sions of §§ 2-7 and 2-8 of the Code of Virginia.
Item 37
For collecting old claims, as authorized by § 2-270 of the
Code of Virginia, and for adjustment of State litiga-
tion, a sum sufficient, estimated ates cceessneeeen ‘
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the costs of
civil prosecution in civil cases, expenses and commis-
sions in collecting old debts, etc., in accordance
with § 8-780 of the Code of Virginia.
Item 38
For support of lunatics in jails and in charge of private
persons, a sum sufficient, estimated at... ‘
Item 39
For payment of pensions, funeral expenses, relief of Con-
federate women and administrative expenses...................... g
Out of this appropriation each pensioner in the sev-
eral classes now on the pension roster, or hereafter
placed on the pension roster, under the regular pen-
sion act (as continued in effect by § 51-1 of the Code
of Virginia) 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 Confederate soldier,
sailor or marine, $480 a year; and to the personal
representative of each deceased pensioner $45 may be
paid without the qualification of a personal repre-
sentative to the undertaker, when such undertaker
shall file his bill, verified by proper affidavit with
the Comptroller, together with copy of death cer-
tificate of such pensioner, 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; pro-
vided, 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 command of the army and thereby ren-
dered service to the Confederacy, shall be entitled
to receive an annual pension of $240, proof of service
to be prescribed by the Comptroller; provided that to
each widow of a Confederate soldier as above set
out who is now or who may become an inmate of an
institution receiving support from the State and who
was married 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 married 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 appropriation 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 appropria-
tion for public printing, the Director of the Division
of Purchase and Printing shall supply all forms and
have done and pay for all printing, binding, ruling,
etc., required by the Comptroller in pension matters
and in connection 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 appropria-
tion of $343,500 for the first year and $331,500 for
the second year, there shall be expended for relief
of needy Confederate women of Virginia, including
daughters of Confederate 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 accordance
with the provisions of the act approved March 10,
1914 (Acts of Assembly, 1914, chapter 56, page 81);
provided that each such needy Confederate woman
Shall receive $60.00 per Year. ncccaeccnececccccscsseeie: $79,500
each year.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion, there shall be expended for care of needy Con-
federate women who are inmates of the Home for
Needy Confederate Women at Richmond, in accord-
ance with the provisions of the act approved March
4, 1914 (Acts of Assembly, 1914, chapter 40, page
60)... sessssseceuusseseeeessssuastescesgeunnentgneeeeesasaneeseuseneucinneeresssennnustt $60,000
each year. :
First Year Second Year
First Year Second Year
It is provided, however, that no part of this appro-
priation shall be available for expenditure until satis-
factory evidence of compliance with the following
conditions has been presented the Auditor of Public
Accounts:
(1) Copies of all current and future applica-
tions 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 practicable 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 be filed with
the Auditor of Public Accounts, it being understood
that such board shall have the right to deviate from
such policy in cases which are considered by the
board to be of dire necessity or distress; (3) 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
has been pending; 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 appropria-
tion shall be available directly or indirectly for the
care or maintenance of any person who is not a
member of the class for which the Home was orig-
inally established.
The governing body of the Home may refuse 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 extent of materially affecting the com-
fort of the other inmates.
Item 40
For assessing property for taxation and collecting and
distributing records of assessments, a sum sufficient,
SPStIMMAated Ab a cccccccccescssnesssssssseeccsssseceesecneensssensstsssssteeeesseusetsstessrsnssteessuesseutente $ 624,600 $ 624,600
Out of this appropriation shall be paid compen-
sation and expenses of office of city and county com-
missioners of the revenue, as authorized by §§ 14-70,
14-71 and 14-77 of the Code of Virginia, after cer-
tification 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 41
For collecting State taxes, a sum sufficient, estimated at...$ 800,000 $ 800,000
Out of this appropriation 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 Virginia, but only after certification by the
chairman of the Compensation Board to the State
Comptroller of the amounts of the salaries, if any,
and expense allowances of such officers, fixed and
ascertained 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 42 First Year Second Year
There is hereby appropriated to the cities, incorpo-
rated towns, and counties of the State two-thirds of
the net profits derived under the provisions of § 4-22
of the Code of Virginia, 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 according to
the last preceding United States census. It is in-
tended that this item shall provide 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 Vir-
ginia, 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, incor-
porated towns, and counties, there shall be no dis-
tribution of any of said net profits except two-thirds
thereof, as provided in § 4-22 of the Code of Virginia.
Item 43
For premiums on official bonds of county officers, as re-
quired by § 15-480 of the Code of f Virginia, 3 a sum
sufficient, estimated at . sevesssseneees a sessesssesnssen 50,000 $ 20,000
Item 44
For reissue of old warrants, previously charged off, a
SuM sufficient, estimated aban ssesssessesssseseete immune $ 20,000 $ 20,000
Item 45
For per diem and expenses of presidential electors................... $ 55 0) |
Item 46 :
For criminal charges, a sum sufficient, estimated at................. $ 3,500,000 $ 3,600,000
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 au-
thorized by § 14-66 of the Code of Virginia, expenses
of juries, witnesses, etc., but where a witness attends
in two or more cases on the same day, only one
fee shall be allowed such witness; the transporta-
tion costs of the State Board of Welfare and Insti-
tutions as provided by § 63-17 of the Code of Vir-
ginia, and the transportation costs of the Virginia
Manual Labor School for Colored Boys (Acts of As-
sembly 1920, chapter 344, pages 515-516), as pro-
vided by the act approved February 5, 1900 (Acts of
Assembly, 1899-1900, chapter 273, § 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, guarding, ete.; provided,
however, that all jail physicians be paid at the rate
provided by law, but not more than five hundred
dollars per calendar year shall be paid the jail phy-
sician 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 physicians 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 reim-
bursing any city sergeant or sheriff the actual cost
of supplies purchased by him under authority of law,
and provided, further, that no salaries, fees or ex-
penses shall be paid to any officers out of this appro-
priation in cases where the Compensation Board is
required to fix and ascertain same or any part there-
of, until after certification by the chairman of the
Compensation Board, to the State Comptroller of the
amounts of the salaries, if any, and expense allow-
ances 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 ser-
geants and their deputies in accordance with law.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion shall be paid the expenses necessarily incurred
on official business by judges of circuit, city, and cor-
poration 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 exceed-
ing $99,000 for the first year of the biennium and
$102,000 for the second year of the biennium for reim-
bursing counties and cities under the provisions of
§ 16-172.67, § 16-172.68, § 16-172.13, and § 16-172.16
of the Code of Virginia; 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, 1950, 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 appropriation for crim-
inal charges in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1950,
in reimbursing counties and cities under any of the
sections hereinbefore referred to or such amounts as
would be payable under such sections prior to the
amendments at the 1946 session of the General As-
sembly, 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 of the Code of Virginia.
It is provided, however, that no part of this appro-
priation shall be used for the payment of criminal
charges incident to prisoners employed 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 transportation costs of prisoners committed to the
custody of the Virginia Industrial School for Boys
(§ 63-368 of the Code of Virginia).
Item 47 First Year Second Year
For apportionment to counties which have withdrawn
from the provisions of Article 4, as amended, of
Chapter 1 of Title 33 of the Code of Virginia, of the
proceeds of the motor vehicle fuel tax to which such
counties are entitled by law, a sum sufficient.
Item 48
For payment to counties and cities of their distributive
share of the proceeds of the tax levied upon certain
alcoholic beverages by § 4-24 of the Code of Virginia,
a sum sufficient.
Total for Division of Accounts and Control............... $ 5,586,050 $ 5,646,550
Division of Purchase and Printing
Item 49
For purchasing commodities and supervising public print-
Arg for the Stare anna cess csssscceessssececsesenscessemmmessseemmesssseeseamuets ...p 210,145 $ 268,600
Out of this appropriation shall be paid only the
cost of such public printing required for the work of
departments, institutions and agencies of the State
government as is authorized by law to be paid out of
the public printing fund, including the cost of print-
ing and binding the Virginia Reports................... $31,000
the first year and $87,000 the second year.
It is hereby provided that no part of this appro-
priation 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.
Compensation Board
Item 50
For regulating compensation of local officers, in accord-
ENC) With, 1a Weoee..ccccscssessessseseeseemeesessssnserescnnncnnssecsennnnees ” cocaine aeccrensscs $ 26,660 $ 27,160
Out of this appropriation the following salary may
be paid:
Chairman, not exceeding. ..cccccccsoccssccsssccmecscsmeesnesemseee $5,000
It is provided, however, that for such time, if any,
as the Chairman of the Compensation Board receives
additional pay for other services rendered the State,
his salary as such Chairman shall not exceed $3,505.
DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION
Item 51
For administration of the Tax Laws, the Virginia Unfair
Sales Act, and aiding in general assessment or re-
assessment of Teal CSAC. ecccciinnsennenaeeenege 162,220 $$ 768,555
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salary:
State Tax CommiSsiome f.......cccccoccccccscsssccsssssssecccmecsseees $11,000
DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS
Item 52
For providing military protection for the State, to be
expended in accordance with § 44-14 of the Code of
Virginia ...—...—...—-----.-. sone 224650 $$ 224,650
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Adjutant Gerneral nnn nese en eecsscseneeeesntnsemnsereeee PO9000
[tem 53 F
For general repairs to buildings on the State military
reservation at Virginia Beach, to be spent only upon
the approval of the Governor first obtained........................ $
Item 54
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 Virginia, a sum sufficient.
In the event units of the Virginia National Guard
shall be in Federal service, the sum allocated herein
for their support shall not be used for any different
purpose, except, with the prior written approval of
the Governor, to provide for the Virginia State Guard.
Total for Department of Military Affairs... $
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDU:
Item 55
For expenses of administration of the Bureau of Labor
and Industry ~...................-.....
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
COmmMissiomen . onniccscscesesssneccssssscsesesssssssesssssesseesssnessssensessnsesceneseetentes $8,500
Item 56
For research and statistics .......ccccccsecccscsssssssssssmnssssessssunsscseessenecceeseseesee $
08 200.6 RENN SC CERET St 9 OCROOS ORDO TCT UND CHeREESCERONE Ce
Item 57
For factory, institution and mercantile inspections................$
Item 58
For mines and QuarrieS imSpectionr........nnncceeccccccseescsseesenseccesscesseeeneeeemeen $
Item 59
For supervising the industrial employment of women
MG CHUAN once essssccccesssscccsccsssececscsvecsssonesanessucunneesscsengeenseecgusesesaneceeeeeses $
Item 60
For apprenticeship traririmeg... oo ..eccceee ccc eeessssenemnenemenenneneea
Total for the Department of Labor and Industry..$
VIRGINIA STATE LIBRARY
Item 61
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State
LDQ ry oie escceeseecseeeeneceneeemeessenenseeeceenneeetnneoeesesstessnnssesunseeasesaeeecnaecamensteannnts $
Item 62
For additional equipment, binding records, and publica-
tion of “Virginia Cavalcade’? inc eccssessessssusscesmnecsteennanecte $
Items 63-64
For State aid to public libraries in accordance with the
provisions of §§ 42-24 to 42-32 of the Code of Vir-
UMA secscsssecesnessneasnsscnesscecnnstenenenttnnenessonennencennecneneesstnnesessnnraensneennsnnt $
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE—EXTENSION DIVISION
State Certified Seed Commission
Item 65 First Year Second Year
For the Certified Seed Commission, for the improvement
of Virginia crops .................... winner 20,015 $$ £25,625
It is provided that this appropriation shall be inelu-
sive of all funds received by the Certified Seed Com-
mission from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and in
lieu of any and all contributions from the respective
State departments, institutions or other State agencies.
POPPERS DD OD
VIRGINIA TRUCK EXPERIMENT STATION, AT NORFOLK
Item 66
For experimentation in truck crop development........................ $ 129,160 $ 128,400
Out of this appropriation the Virginia Truck Expe-
riment Station may spend an amount not to exceed
$1,500 for analyzing soils.
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL
REGISTRATION
Item 67
For directing and supervising the work of professional
and occupational examining and licensing boards.......$ 57,400 $ 57,000
It is hereby provided that out of this appropria-
tion the following salary shall be paid:
Director once ccccecessnsscssssssescssseecssmsssessessecsesssmeeisssnnssssssssssserecmmesseseeeeeseen gh I 9200
Virginia Board of Law Examiners
Item 68
For examining and licensing applicants for admission to
Che DET iia ececanc sees eseeeseesccceessesssssssensosenssosssnnetnnuunnnansenssssaneeeessssasassssssanensenecceseneesensunese $ 7,625 $ 7,625
Out of this appropriation the secretary-treasurer
of the Virginia Board of Law Examiners shall be
allowed an annual salary not exceeding................... $2,400
Virginia State Board of Dental Examiners
Item 69
For regulating the practice of dentistry... $ 5,765 $ 5,765
It is hereby provided that the total expenditure
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, 1954.
State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors
Item 70
For licensing embalmers and funeral directors, and car-
rying out the other duties required by law of the
State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors of
Virginia .... svoseesssecenennnese reece 11,825 $ 11,830
State Board of Examiners of Nurses
Item 71
For examination of nurses and for nurses’ training school
inspection cece steers tteaeeeeen eninge 26970 § 29,370
=o ao eee wt ee ee artwewe SS WS ea!’ We eee eet yw Ss a oss — i
Item 72
For regulating the practice of optometry _.iccnc:ccccccccsscsssncncens $
State Board of Medical Examiners
Item 73
For regulating the practice of medicine... a;
State Board of Pharmacy
Item 74
For regulating the practice of pharmacy... .ccccccccscecneeeeee $
State Dry Cleaners Board
Item 75
For regulating the business of cleaning, dyeing and
pressing wren ensiecestnsinenesoensss sro sso eacsncnssp cians
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 during the biennium
which ends June 30, 1954. )
State Registration Board for Contractc
Item 76
For regulating the practice of general contracting in
Virginia
PESO F952 2ODSP S09 2h OCP OE RID OF GHPOPTGG REDO ELS OG OOS 6 OPE OO 6 HOH OO CEST SHH DT TEOS OES CHEEPESCSY
Total for the Department of Professional and
Occupational Registration nn. cccecssssssssecsssessesssseeseeees _.$
SPECIAL BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN BASI
Item 76!
For payment of expenses necessarily incurred, or to be
incurred by the Special Board of Examiners in Basic
Science, in accordance with Law... cssccccccccccecssseesssecececssssenes $
COMMISSION OF FISHERIES
Item 77
For expenses of administration of the Commission of
b ODE) 00) (-\: ce $
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Commissioner oiiccececssscsesossccessssecesseesssseeeesseemesescssesmcssesareens 8,500
Item 78
For protection of oyster beds and fie ccccccsseseeeee $
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropri-
ated:
FOr MOW CQuiprment..nnneneeeceecsssscsessesssesssssnescessentsansceseee $53,950
the first year, and $28,980 the second year.
Item 79
For repletion of Oyster Beds. oc cccccscsssssssscssssseesssosssseesseemmenteeeseeeee $
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appropri-
ated:
FOr MEW CQUIPEntt....ic. nn nancceeesnesseeessesssamnneneecncecenee $2,000
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 Fisheries Laboratory.
Item 80 First Year
For improving the utilization of Atlantic seaboard fish-
TVS nn nccccc esas eeaeeeeeeeenenennssnneeneensssscssccssnoneneeesescenceccencenserenunnsesnssssssnovenseeancessnccesseeneeseees .$ 2,500
VIRGINIA FISHERIES LABORATORY
Item 81
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Fisheries
Laboratory in accordance with the provisions of §§
28-248 through 28-253, inclusive, of the Code of Vir-
41): ne: SE +y. $! 0/05)
Item 82
For hydrographic and biological study of the Chesapeake
Bay... sesssccccsssnuuecssscersssanssssessegnstsonsessseeeessensueasenssssnansesssguanuenecesisessssssuseeseeesensesses $ 30,000
Total for the Virginia Fisheries Laboratory............. $ 98,975
STATE WATER CONTROL BOARD
Item 83
For control, prevention and abatement of pollution in
State Waters nnn ncccccscsssssssssssessssnneceesssssussssssesssanesessssestessesesssesssemessseesseseueee $ 64,225
POTOMAC RIVER BASIN COMMISSION OF VIRGINIA
Item 84
For control and abatement of pollution in the Potomac
River Basin in accordance with the provisions of §§
62-62 through 62-67, inclusive, of the Code of Vir-
ATA ees cscs sscenssscsssesecscesnsncemnenssesutussenensuutenonessuttuvnsssntsarennsatssnsecsceseesceseessensccaneess $ 4,800
OHIO RIVER VALLEY WATER SANITATION COMMISSIC
Item 85
For control and abatement of pollution in Ohio River
Basir Water on cece cccscccccemessssessscesnssencscessonsnnsseseesssssensnuussegggtesssumeeeeses sess $ 3,750
STATE OIL AND GAS BOARD
Item 86
For enforcement of the laws of Virginia relating to the
exploration for, and the production and transporta-
Cior Of, Of] AM CAS nance cccccceenseccsncssssssssarecceesssstneesessme:sesesenamenssenecseceen $ 12,520
DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS
The Penitentiary, at Richmond
Item 87
For maintenance and operation of the Penitentiary, at
Richmond onesies cccccsessssesssssssssssssssssssesunsnesecessnuunesessesecescsansncesscsusnessseseensecsenseseeres $ 870,545
Item 88
For transportation Of PriSOmers....ic.c:cccocsesssssssccssssssssesssssscssseemssnnunssessee $ 10,000
Item 89
For providing per diem allowance to prisoners, a sum
sufficient, estimated ate eee nnn 57,000
Item 90
For the Virginia Historical Society (Battle Abbey), at
RCHMION oie sccssssccescsssccccccsccscescccssencssusseeseessensssscnncensennccenceccerssecseneessssnunneesseenssess $
Confederate Museum, at Richmond
Item 91
For the care of Confederate collections and the mainte-
nance of the Virginia room at the Confederate Mu-
SEUM, At Richman cnc esscscsssssssecssssesesseccesececceunennesenesestoeses $
Valentine Museum, at Richmond
Item 91),
For the Valentine Museum, for shipment of exhibits to the
PUblic Schools Of Vir gimmie. cecccccccccccceccccscsssseceeescceeeeesscssenessssesaeeeee $
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation, Incory
Item 92 °
For aid in the maintenance of the Woodrow Wilson home
At Staumton, Virgi rier. ene ccecccssssessssssssssceceennssseeaumentsssssessee $
Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, Incorpo
Item 93
For aid in further development of “Stratford”... $
Cooperative Education Association and the Virginia E
National Congress of Parents and Teache1
Item 94
For promoting education and rural school and civic im-
provements in the Commonwealth of Virginia..............$
It is provided that this appropriation shall be inclu-
sive of all funds received by the aforesaid agency
from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and in lieu of
any and all contributions from the respective State
departments, institutions or other State agencies.
Negro Organization Society, Incorporatec
Item 95 |
For Negro Organization Society, Inc., for promoting edu-
cation and rural school and civic improvement among
the people of the Negro race in Virginia........0...0.0.cce.. $
Travelers’ Aid Society of Danville
Item 96
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Danville, for providing
Bid for travelers. cceccccccccccccssssecsssssscssstessssnensnmnensnstnessmennuncsssenssseeeeees $
Travelers’ Aid Society of Lynchburg
Item 97
For the Travelers’ Aid Society | of _bynehburg, 1 for pro-
Viding aid for travel@T 0.0... cece ccccccsssscscessusssessssssesssegeeesensemmmmesen
Travelers’ Aid Society of Newport News
Item 98
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Newport News, ‘for
providing aid for travelers... nccccccccssmsccssessssssscsneeeeeeeeen saeeeee
Travelers’ Aid Society of Norfolk
Item 99
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Norfolk, for providing
FCs Gb Ce) a: 01 -) (:) y: ee:
Travelers’ Aid Society of Petersburg
First Year
Item 100
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Petersburg, for provid-
Ung Aid for traveler sy..ccecccccccscccescsscemseecsssssceesssssemeeeceessesssseesssmnneeeen 1,200
Travelers’ Aid Society of Portsmouth
Item 101
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Portsmouth, for pro-
VIdINg Aid for travelers ..........cc..cceoccscsssssssssssoneessssssessssescssenensemnussssnesseseee $ 1,200
Travelers’ Aid Society of Roanoke
Item 102
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Roanoke, for providing
FNC 6 Ob C0) 9:1) (-) : $ 1,280
Travelers’ Aid Society of Staunton
Item 103
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Staunton, for providing
Bid for travelers. nn ecceeeecssscscsssceeemessseessssseceeesenessecegemussessesmneeeenn 425
Travelers’ Aid Society of Virginia, at Richmond
Item 104
For the Travelers’ Aid Society of Virginia, at Richmond,
for providing aid for travelers... nnecccccaennmenccnssceeceeneeeeeen $ 1,280
Virginia Home for Incurables, at Richmond
Item 105
For the Virginia Home for Incurables, at Richmond, for
Care Of NCTA les... nea eceeseceesecsscsecssssceceecsssnsssceecescessnesseneetsssomessssees $ 30,000
Virginia State Dairymen’s Association
Item 106
For the Virginia State Dairymen’s Association, for pro-
moting dairy development and furthering the interest
Of Gairying ir Virgrimi. eee eeeececsseecceemneeneeseceeneecsnneemeeee $ 5,750
It is provided that this appropriation of $5,750 shall
be inclusive of all funds received by the Virginia
State Dairymen’s Association from the Common-
wealth of Virginia, and in lieu of any and all contri-
butions from the respective State departments, insti-
tutions or other State agencies.
Atlantic Rural Exposition, Incorporated
Item 107
For the Atlantic Rural Exposition, Inc., for providing
State premiums, which is to be applied toward the
payment of said premiums upon the agricultural,
horticultural, livestock and poultry exhibits to be
offered in the name of the Commonwealth of Vir-
ginia at the annual exhibitions of said association... | 25,000
It is provided that the Governor of Virginia, and
four others, to be appointed by him, two from the
State Board of Agriculture and Immigration and two
from the board of directors of the Atlantic Rural
Exposition, Inc., shall constitute a committee of five
to determine the number, amount and character of
premiums provided for in this appropriation of
Second Year
3 1,200
$ 1,200
- 1,280
S 425
$ 1,280
$ 30,000
$ 5,750
$ 25,000
First Year Second Year
$25,000. The members of said committee shall receive
no compensation for their services.
It is provided, further, that the appropriation of
$25,000 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.
Virginia State Horticultural Society
Item 108
For the Virginia State Horticultural Society, for promot-
ing horticultural development and furthering the
interest of horticulture im Virgie cessse eee ssseeseeeeeeeP 3,845
It is provided that this appropriation of $3,845
shall be inclusive of all funds received by the Vir-
ginia State Horticultural Society from the Common-
wealth of Virginia, and in lieu of any and all contri-
butions from the respective State departments,
institutions or other State agencies.
Virginia State Poultry Federation
Item 109
For the Virginia State Poultry Federation, for "Promoting
Poultry evelopment neem anmneeeeernensnmnnentnneenmememnmenmeenesp 2,500
Association of Virginia Peanut and Hog Growers
Item 110
For the Association of Virginia Peanut and Hog Growers,
for promoting peanut development and hog industry
PID VAT Ui ec cecesesaessncsssvvnnnscecescssecccscnsssevrsssnnsnsscnnccsennenceesessnnnnscnsceneneceecnnensenanenntenes $ 2,500
Association of Virginia Potato and Vegetable Growers
Item 111
For the Association of Virginia Potato and Vegetable
Growers, for promoting potato and vegetable develop-
TOME os naensecsssscsencseceesesenssssmsesnsssnnsnvnsununussnnnnsenssstemeenontammemnessssassssnmnssssssssennessescenneverceeceeseeeG 4,000
Virginia Horsemen’s Association
Item 112
For promotion of the raising of an improved type of horse
in Virginia, and assisting breeders in the sale of such
TOTSOS oe ecsssssessssssssssessssensssssntenmnnsnssnssecccnssnssnssecennscosencesetesseengeeesennencesesenpeveseuneunemeecetuunet $ 7,000
Virginia Beef Cattle Producers Association
Item 113
For the Virginia Beef Cattle Producers Association, for
promoting the beef cattle industry, and the improve-
ment of production, feeding and marketing of beef
Cattle ir Var irene ensessssscssseceeemmnneceecsceneeeenceesenssenmeensnnsoeneeses > 5,500
It is provided that this appropriation of $5,500
shall be inclusive of all funds received by the Virginia
Beef Cattle Producers Association from the Common-
wealth of Virginia, and in lieu of any and all contri-
butions from the respective State Departments, insti-
tutions and other agencies.
$
3,845
2,500
2,500
4,000
7,000
5,500
Virginia Purebred Sheep Breeders’ Association
Item 114 First Year Second Year
For the Virginia Purebred Sheep Breeders’ Association, for
promoting the sheep industry, and the improvement
of production, feeding, marketing and breeding of
See Wr Vir ain ces secesssesesssessecssssnsnnscceesessenenescssunessevuensnececeenevnarecees $ 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 Breeders’ Association from the Com-
monwealth of Virginia, and in lieu of any and all
contributions from the respective State departments,
institutions or other State agencies.
Battle of Staunton River Bridge Memorial Park
Item 115
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 of June 25, 1864, a memorial park or shrine
in commemoration of that historic CVEMt........c.ceneccnen $ 1,000
It is hereby provided that this appropriation of
$1,000 may be used for clearing, seeding, planting,
and landscaping ground on which the said battle took
place, and for erecting and maintaining thereon suit-
able monuments and markers setting forth the his-
tory of the battle and commemorating those who
fought thereon, and for no other purpose. All such
payments shall be made by the State Treasurer on
warrants of the Comptroller issued upon vouchers
approved by the President and Secretary of the
Halifax County Chapter, United Daughters of the
Confederacy.
Barter Theatre
Item 116
For aid in the operation of the Barter Theatre...........c0-.$ 10,000 $ 10,000
Virginia Institute of Scientific Research
Item 117
For promoting basic and applied research in the natural
SCHOTICES oocccesssseesccccscccccccsccessoscvssssesseseccencassnnvusecessescensssnnuennnsevecessssssensssutecssinesssesesansennee $ 11,250 $ 11,250
Civil Air Patrol
Item 118
For State aid in the maintenance and operation of a civil
BIT PAO] oc cccscccssscsesscsscesssssessssseenenenscececcessssssssssesssessssssuveesansesssssseessesssssesse: $ 10,000 $ 10,000
Commission on Redistricting
Item 118%
> For expenses of the Commissionr............-.cccccsscscssnsssssececseseeesunsssssnee $ 100
Commission to Study Problems of Urban Growth
Item 118),
For expenses of the Commission. ................cccccccscccseessssesseeecessseseessesennnen $ 100
Virginia Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy
Item 118%
For reconditioning four pieces of field artillery located at
R. E. Lee Camp Confederate Memorial Park, in Rich-
mond, and belonging to the United Daughters of the
Comfeder acy -aseecescsorecssssssemessseneetesseesenesseenesccermsecereeeeessnntsinecennesnneeguest $ 1,500
Total for miscellaneous Activities... cess $ 184,480 $ 181,780
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT
First Year Second Year
Virginia State Bar
Item 119
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
1 9-5: 1: 10) oh: ce $15,780
each year.
EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT
GOVERNOR’S OFFICE—DIVISION OF PERSONNEL
Merit System Council
Item 120
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 Commission, Department of Welfare
and Institutions, the State Board of Health, State
Hospital Board, and the Virginia Commission for the
Blind a ee $28,470
the first year, and $28,790 the second year.
The Governor is hereby authorized to transfer to
the Merit System Council from the respective appro-
priations herein made to the Unemployment Com-
pensation Commission, the Department of Welfare
and Institutions, the State Board of Health, the 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 appropriation 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 Supplemental Retirement System
Item 121
For expenses of administration of the Board of Trustees
of the Virginia Supplemental Retirement System.........$ 76,125 $ 76,700
As used in Items 121% through 129%, inclusive,
the term “Social Security” has reference to the Fed-
eral Insurance Contributions Act with respect to con-
tributions and to the Federal Old-Age and Survivors
Insurance System with respect to employee benefits.
Item 121),
. For additional expenses of administration, necessitated by
legislation concerning Social Security and retirement,
of the Board of Trustees of the Virginia Supple-
mental Retirement System, subject to the prior writ-
ten approval of the GOvernor...........cccccccccccsssssssssesssscceseeensememeceseet $ 15,000 §$ 15,000
Item 122
For the State employer’s Social Security payment, on be-
half of State employees, to the Contribution Fund,
pursuant to Chapter 2, Acts of Assembly of 19952.......... $ 933,395 § 1,124,800
Item 123
For reimbursement to each local school board of the actual
employer’s Social Security payments made by it, on
behalf of teachers, to the Contribution Fund pursuant
to Chapter 2, Acts of Assembly of 1952........-0u..--» $ 799,500 $ 978,455
First Year Second Year
Item 124
For reimbursement to each county and city the prorata
share of the actual employer’s Social Security pay-
. ments made by it, on behalf of local special employees,
to the Contribution Fund, pursuant to Chapter 2, Acts
of Assembly of 1952; the prorata share reimbursed
to each county and city shall bear the same relation-
ship to the total employer’s payment for special em-
ployees as the State’s share of the special employee .
salaries, or the State’s share of the excess fees, if any,
from the special employees’ office, bears or would bear
to the total of such salaries or excess fees, respec-
LS) be $ 40,575 $ 49,475
Item 125
In the event any political subdivision required pur-
suant to Chapter 2, Acts of Assembly of 1952, and by
any agreement pursuant to the cited act, to make pay-
ments to the Contribution Fund, fails to make such
payments as are duly prescribed, either from its local
employees or on behalf of its employer’s contribution,
the Board of Trustees of the Virginia Supplemental
Retirement System shall inform the Comptroller of
the delinquent amount and political subdivision. The
Comptroller shall forthwith transfer such amount to
the Contribution Fund from any nonearmarked
monies otherwise distributable to such subdivision by
any department or agency of the State; provided that
if the Comptroller reports to the Board of Trustees
that, by law, no such amounts are distributable to a
specified political subdivision the Board shall require
such subdivision to post bond or securities in an
amount sufficient to protect the State against loss from
failure by such subdivision to pay any amounts re-
quired under the act providing Social Security cov-
erage.
Item 12544
To provide funds for the payment of increased retirement
compensation to certain retired State employees and
teachers, and beneficiaries thereof, in accordance with
the provisions of an act of the regular session of the
General Assembly of 1952, entitled “An Act to pro-
vide for an increase in the retirement compensation
of certain retired State employees and teachers, and
beneficiaries thereof,” there is hereby appropriated
out of the general fund of the treasury to Trust Fund
B, established by Chapter 1 of the Acts of Assembly
C0) A C:) yee $ 150,000 $ 150,000
Item 126
For the State contribution, on behalf of State employees,
to the retirement allowance account as provided by
Chapter 3.1, Title 51, of the Code of Virginia.................... $ 1,191,000 §$ 1,250,550
Item 127
For the State contribution, on behalf of teachers, to the |
retirement allowance account as provided by Chapter
3.1, Title 51, of the Code of Virginia... cee $ 909,000 $ 1,022,700
Item 128
For the State contribution, on behalf of teachers,
to the retirement allowance account as provided by
Chapter 3.1, Title 51, of the Code of Virginia, to be
paid from the principal of the literary fund in excess
of $10,000,000, the sum of $1,365,000 each year.
. 128144 |
On June 30, 1958, and on June 30, 1954, the Comp-
troller shall transfer to the general] fund, from each
special fund in the State treasury out of which any
sums are payable to the retirement allowance account
as provided in Chapter 3.1, Title 51, of the Code of
Virginia, or to the Contribution Fund as provided in
Chapter 2, Acts of Assembly of 1952, such amount as
shall have accrued on account of payments to the
retirement allowance account and to the Contribution
Fund during each respective year.
n 129
For payment to the Secretary of the Treasury of
the United States to the credit of such account as
may be designated in accordance with the agreement
entered into under Chapter 2, Acts of Assembly of
1952, for the purposes stated in the cited act, and in
such amounts as may be specified pursuant to the
cited agreement, there is hereby appropriated from
the Contribution Fund established by the cited act,
a sum sufficient.
nr 12914
There is hereby appropriated to the retirement
allowance account established by Chapter 3.1, Title
51, of the Code of Virginia, any and all assets remain-
ing to the credit of the annuity reserve fund and the
annuity accumulation fund after there have been
transferred from such funds the assets set aside and
designated as Fund A and Fund B, respectively, pur-
suant to Chapter 1, Acts of Assembly of 1952.
» 130
acturial requirements of the State annuity reserve
fund and the State annuity accumulation fund, as
provided in Chapter 451 of the Acts of Assembly of
1950, establishing a retirement system for State
police officers of the Department of State Police,
to be paid only out of the State highway mainte-
nance and construction fund, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasur'y...........................$185,000
the first year, and $200,000 the second year.
It is hereby provided that out of this appropriation
there shall be paid the cost of the required valuation
report by the actuary and other necessary admin-
istrative expenses, not to exceed in either year of the
biennium the sum of $3,000.
n 131
actuarial requirements of the employee annuity sav-
ings fund and the employee annuity reserve fund, as
provided in Chapter 451 of the Acts of Assembly of
1950, establishing a retirement system for State
police officers of the Department of State Police, to
be paid only from the contributions of State police
officers of the Department of State Police to such
fund, and not out of the general fund of the State
ECASUUTY oc ccseneessscssssmncsssecencensssseneeecescenensuneeneeccenennenmmeceeneces $113,000
the first year and $121,000 the second year.
Total for r Virginia Supplemental Retirement Sys-
tem 20 8 80608 E0 000 CEROOES 8 VEE TORRES TOOT CORDES OO UES TS SCOOT TERETE OF EDO SEE OOO EDEES: oO PUCTP COR DERE URGE s sab HEReCveDesesences :
DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
mn 182
- administration of motor vehicle license, registration
ANG fre] tax LAWS on ane.caesenncessscescssueececnesecseeesesnenenennssee ..§895,236
the first year, and $882,865 the second year.
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
COMMISSIONCH oesccsscoscsssssssscssssssssssscssssnencssssesessssenssnvasssaneeseenensessne $9,500
Item 133
For refund of taxes on motor vehicle fuels in accordance
with law, a sum sufficient.
Item 134
For licensing operators of motor vehicles........................ $270,000
the first year, and $278,800 the second year.
Item 135
For receiving application for the registration of titles to
motor vehicles and for issuance of licenses in accord-
ance with law, at branch offices, a sum sufficient, esti-
FO0E Y= 0 Ct: 5 ee $426,700
the first year, and $441,700 the second year.
Item 136
For promoting safety in the operation of motor
VOM ICIS aicccceccecccccscsssscsssssessssssssssvsnsesunnsneeneensssesssnecencesecsanessescnnenecscunsatente $313,290
the first year, and $322,500 the second year.
Item 137
For regulating the distribution and sales of motor
VOM OS ees sesesecessscessssssseossnsessnssnssssconseccevsosensssscenssssansessncesssensseseeesseeeenes $63,300
the first year, and $64,100 the second year.
Provided, however, that this appropriation shall
become available for expenditure only in the event
the act for the enforcement of which the said appro-
priation is made, has not been declared unconstitu-
tional by a court of competent jurisdiction.
Item 138 |
For maintenance and operation of building occupied by
Division of Motor Vehicles.....c.cccccccccssssssssesssnnseeee $77,058
the first year, and $79,585 the second year.
Item 139
For administration of the use fuel tax act of
QAO oieeececccccsccssssscnnsssseccssssessssssssssssesungsesessevansuscasssssensenannssscasesetecenassarseese $41,900
the first year, and $43,204 the second year.
Item 140
For additional equipment... esc. cseccsescssescscsessncsssseunee $41,900
the first year, and $500 the second year.
Item 141
For examining applicants for operators’ and chauffeurs’
LICOTISES oeeececcssscsssssssssssssssssnsssssssssssassnsunssnesescesecssceeesessescceseceesenscessessssseestes $245,387
the first year, and $251,090 the second year.
Item 142
All appropriations herein made to the Division 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 appropriations 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 divi-
sion shall be paid directly and promptly into the
State treasury to the credit of the State highway
maintenance and construction fund.
Total for the Division of Motor Vehicles
from special fUmdS... aes $2,374,771
the first year, and $2,364,344 the second
year.
First Year Second Year
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Item 143
For State police patrod ini ccccsccssecsccssssnesseeessunee $4,257,500
the first year, and $4,459,100 the second
year.
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Superintendent of State Police... $ 9,500
Item 144
For promoting highway safety .....ccccccssccssssssceeemeeee $144,350
the first year, and $141,850 the second year.
Item 145
For operation of State Police Dining Room.................. $49,975
the first year, and $50,190 the second year.
Item 146
For operation of State Police Radio System............ $428,100
the first year, and $384,500 the second year.
Items 147-148
For operation and maintenance of headquarters buildings
ETUC TOUTS oie eecseceeeeemseenescescesssennecssessnseneeneennsuneersssneevumen .$67,100
the first year, and $71,600 the second year.
Item 149
All appropriations herein made to the Department
of State Police shall be paid only out of revenues
collected and paid into the State treasury by the
Division of Motor Vehicles or by the Department of
State Police and credited to the State highway
maintenance and construction fund, and none of the
appropriations 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 administered by said
department shall be paid directly and promptly into
the State treasury to the credit of the State highway
maintenance and construction fund.
Total for the Department of State Police from
Special Lum nn .cccceecscsccccssscscnseesssssesssnssescseseee $4,947,025
the first year, and $5,107,240 the second year.
DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATIONS
State Corporation Commission
Item 150
For expenses of administration of the State Corporation
Commission
re ee ee ti erirert titer ii te tere Pt Terr re Terie Eireann enna ot
Out of this appropriation the following salaries
shall be paid:
Chairman, State Corporation Commission.....$11,500
Other members of the State Corporation
Commission (2), at $11,000 each....W........... 22,000
Item 151 ,
For assessment and taxation of public service corpora-
LIVES oanccccneccccocscconmvecccconcsccoussssccoveseccecsusensensessccsssecsssnseccnsnunsecsconscssssenseserseaversesnmessautssesamasees
Item 152
For rate regulatione....nncecccccccsscsssssssenssemnsseesssseneeesnnssomuseeesssesstsesssseueneaaet
Item 153 First Year Second Year
For regulating sale of securities, in accordance with the
provisions of §§ 13-106 to 13-164 (Chapter 8 of Title
13 of the Code of Virgimia) a. cccccsssssssssssesessssssscsecsesussseeneemensee $ 16,000 $ 15,700
Item 154
Fer preparation and prosecution of rate CASES... $ 5,000 $ 5,000
Item 155
For making appraisals, valuations, investigations and
inspections of the properties and services of certain
public service companies, and for the supervision
and administration of the laws relative to public
service companies, in accordance with §§ 58-660 to
58-671, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia, to be paid
only out of the proceeds of the taxes levied and col-
lected under Article 15 of Chapter 12 of Title 58 of the
Code of Virginia, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury, the amount derived from the
aforesaid taxes, and unexpended balances from said
tax revenue, estimated atc ccncccscccceceeeneen $277,100
the first year, and $274,500 the second year.
Item 156
For the promotion of aviation in the public interest, 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 trea-
CL $125,840
the first year, and $135,910 the second year.
Item 157
For regulating and taxing motor vehicle carriers, to be
paid only out of fees collected from them by the
State Corporation Commission and taxes on them col-
lected under acts administered by the State Corpora-
tion Commission and paid into the State treasury
to the credit of the highway maintenance and con-
struction fund, the amount of said revenues, including
any unexpended balance of such collections, esti-
TMC Bb oneeeeencccmeessscccurensescenesssesssseusnseecsseveuesascsarsensnmnecteneesnstneen $231,850
the first year, and $239,100 the second year.
Item 158
It is hereby provided that, with the prior written
approval of the Governor, any additional funds col-
lected under the provisions of Items 155, 156 and 157
and paid into the State treasury in excess of the
amounts now segregated and available to the State
Corporation Commission under said items may be used
by the commission, as far as necessary for the afore-
said activities.
Item 159
For providing legal services for the State... $ 18,130 $ 18,330
Item 160
For payment of court costs, a sum sufficient, estimated
Ean ccccccccacecsccnsescousesssessseuevenssevevesvsnsensesnstsnssnnsssnsanenssasecsenesceseesssseysnssecssasencsesnneuecnesssseneeteQ 300 §6$ 300
1. 161
examination and supervision of banks, small loan
companies, credit unions, and building and loan asso-
ciations, to be paid only out of the fees, licenses, and
taxes levied and collected for the examination and
supervision of 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...................... $168,100
the first year, and 167,100 the second year.
Out of this appropriation the following salary
shall be paid:
Commissioner of Banking XI, not exceeding...$8,500
n 162
supervision and inspection of concerns conducting an
insurance business in Virginia, as required by law,
and for administration of the Virginia Fire Hazards
Law, to be paid out of the fees, licenses and taxes
levied and collected for the payment of the expenses
incurred in supervising and inspecting the aforesaid
concerns, and paid into the State treasury in accord-
ance 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 exceed-
| $273,625
the first year, and $277,725 the second year.
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Commissioner of Insurance XI, not exceed-
1 ness ,000
This sum includes any compensation for services
as a zone manager of the National Association of
Insurance Commissioners.
Total for the Department of Corporation.................... |
DEPARTMENT OF WORKMEN’S COMPEN:
Industrial Commission of Virginia
m 162}
- administration of the Virginia Workmen’s Compen-
sation Act, to be paid out of the receipts from taxes
levied and collected and paid into the State treasury
for the administration of the Workmen’s Compensa-
tion 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-
DIV eseecesscssncecececnsenenssesenensesesnensvnsenessnsnneeeesersssssssennessnsesmneseemmererseessneeee PEEL AOT
the first year, and $241,752 the second year.
Out of this appropriation the following salaries
shall be paid:
Commissioners (3), at $9,000 each................... ..§27,000
Item 163
For administration of the Workmen’s Compensation 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 appropriation shall be expended except with
the Governor’s approval in writing first obtained.
First Year Second Year
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION COMMISSION OF VIRGINIA
Item 164
For expenses of administration of the Virginia Unemploy-
ment Compensation Act, exclusive of the payment
of unemployment compensation benefits, a sum suffi-
Cient, estimated ata ccesssssscescccesssuennese $2,062,500
the first year, and $2,102,500 the second year.
It is hereby provided that out of this appropriation
the following salary shall be paid:
Commissioner -..cccccccscsscccscsssssssenersssssecsssseecsscenseensssstnsnsseseees $ 9,000
Item 165
For administration of a merit system program for the
Unemployment Compensation Commission of Vir-
ginia, a sum sufficient, estimated at...............__......$6,500
each year.
Item 165}
It is hereby provided that the aforesaid appro-
priations for administration of the Virginia Unem-
ployment Compensation Act and administration of
a merit system program shall be paid only out of the
unemployment compensation administration fund.
established by § 60-21 and Article 2 of Chap 8
of Title 60 of the Code of Virginia, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury. All monies
which are deposited or paid into this fund are hereby
appropriated and made available to the commission.
Item 166
For payment of unemployment benefits as authorized by
the Virginia Unemployment Compensation Act, a sum
sufficient, estimated ata nn ceeccc ccc ccmeee $5,500,000
the first year, and $6,000,000 the second year.
It is hereby provided that this appropriation for
payment of unemployment benefits shall be paid only
out of the monies requisitioned from the State of
Virginia’s account in the unemployment compensa-
tion trust fund in the treasury of the United States,
and paid into the State treasury to the credit of the
unemployment compensation fund in accordance with
the provisions of §§ 60-90 through 60-94, inclusive, of
the Code of Virginia, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury.
1 167
special unemployment compensation expenses to be
paid only out of the Special Unemployment Compen-
sation Administration Fund continued in effect by §
60-95 of the Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient, not
TO CXCOOK cn nccceccccsceccscssssssccrssnssnresssscessasenseesssueersesnsessonseeseessseneesseeneee $10,000
each year.
1 168
refund of contributions and interest thereon in
accordance with the provisions of § 60-94 of the
Code of Virginia, to be paid only out of the clearing
account created by § 60-90 of the Code of Virginia, a
sum sufficient.
1 169
payment to the Secretary of the Treasury of the
United States to the credit of the unemployment
compensation trust fund established 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 Virginia after deducting from
the amounts paid into the said clearing account the
refunds payable therefrom pursuant to § 60-94 of the
Code of Virginia.
Total for the Unemployment Compensation Com-
mission of Virginia from special funds...$7,579,000
the first year, and $8,119,000 the
second year.
DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
n 170
administration of the functions, powers and duties
assigned to the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, to be
paid only out of the monies collected and paid into
the State treasury by the said board, as provided
by § 4-23 of the Code of Virginia, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury, provided how-
ever, with approval of the Governor, loans for the
payment of such expenditures may be made from
the general fund and from any other funds in the
State treasury upon such terms as the Governor may
approve, a sum sufficient, estimated at.....$77,386,100
the first year, and $77,373,500 the second
year.
It is hereby provided that out of this appropriation
the following salaries shall be paid:
Chairman Of the Doard.nacccecccecccccsssssssssssssssssssneeseeeeee $9,500
Vice Cuan ones eessenesssssssssssessssssssnnssccsnseessssessscunnssaneencessnnee $9,500
Member of Doar -e..ccic.ccccscssssssssssssscscsscsssssssnssersenssssessssmesersesssee > D OOO
Salaries for other personal service shall be fixed by
the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, with
approval by the Governor, as provided by the Alco-
holic 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 171 First Year Second Year
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 Virginia, a sum sufficient;
provided, that in order to be able properly to ascer-
tain and determine the actual amount of said profits
the Comptroller may, from time to time, credit on his
books to the said board the value of merchandise on
hand or in the warehouses and stores of the board
at the actual cost thereof to the said board.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Item 172
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Museum
of Fine Arts ..........
Item 178
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 collected from interest on endow-
ments or from the operation of said museum, or
donated therefor, and paid into the State treasury,
estimated at — WW .__......___ $50,300
the first year, and $51,300 the second year.
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Item 174
For 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 Virgrirris... cece cssscssssccessemmnmeeeeesp
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salary:
Superintendent of Public Instruction (with-
out fees, the fees collected by him to be
paid into the general fund of the State
treasury) ........ sasseeenssseereeeensentmessssanseeneeeeseeveesenssenerear L1 HOO
Item 175
For research planning and testing anes GB
Item 176
For teacher education and teaching scholarships for the
public free schools, an amount not to exceed.______$
To be appertioned under rules and regulations of
the State Board of Education with the approval of
the Governor.
Item 177
For State svrpervisiore nn. .ccnecccnmecsecccseeescsceresssenetesmeeeresseneusessmeneeeeemnestee
Item 178
For the expenses of the Research Committee established
by Chap 485, Acts of Assembly of 1950....___$
Lng 88,500 §
128,250
114,400
828,600
257,700
2,000
85,100
129,050
114,900
828,900
262,700
2,000
There is hereby reappropriated to the State Board
yf Education the unexpended balance at the close of
jusiness on June 30, 1952, in the appropriation pro-
yided by Item 117%, Chap 578 of the Acts of
Assembly of 1950. This appropriation shall be ex-
yended by the State Board of Education only for the
reparation of standard plans for school buildings,
is provided by Chap 485, Acts of Assembly of
1950. For the same purposes, with the approval of
he Governor, the State Board of Education may ex-
vend in addition any sums received from the sales
yf such plans.
180
production of motion picture films............. ee,
181
local administration (salaries of division superin-
P3610 (:3 01: ) sescecececneqeusenansenseseeseenceseneeceenenneonmeess
This appropriation shall be expended for salaries
yf division superintendents under the conditions set
‘orth in § 22-837 as amended of the Code of Virginia.
182
the establishment and maintenance of local super-
rision of instruction in elementary and high schools,
© be apportioned among such schools by the State
oon
SORT Of Hua tir. nenccccsecessnsssccsssccnscsseecesscneenecsesessereeemsnasesseseeeeness
183
asic appropriation for teachers salaries.................cccc00 §
It is provided that in the apportionment of this
jum no county or city shall receive less than the
mount prescribed by section 135 of the Constitution
yf Virginia.
It is provided, further, that the total of this sum,
ncluding the aforementioned apportionment, and the
ums set forth in Items 184 and 185 shall be appor-
joned to the public schools by the State Board of
“ducation under rules and regulations promulgated
yy it to effect the following provisions:
a. The apportionment shall be on the basis of
an equal amount, estimated at $1,375 per year,
for each State aid teaching position. For purposes
of Items 183-186, “State aid teaching position” is de-
fined as one teaching position for each thirty (30)
pupils in average daily attendance in the elementary
grades and one teaching position for each twenty-
three (23) pupils in average daily attendance in
the high school grades. The average daily attend-
ance figures used in the apportionment for the
fiscal year 1952-1953 shall be those for the school
year 1951-1952; similarly, the average daily attend-
ance figures used in the apportionment for the
fiscal year 1953-1954 shall be those for the school
year 1952-1953.
b. No apportionment from this item shall be
made to any county or city for State aid teaching
positions in excess of the number of such positions
in which teachers are actually employed; provided,
however, that in exceptional circumstances and in
the discretion of the State Board of Education, a
county or city may employ fewer teachers than the
number assigned State-aid teaching positions al-
loted in accordance with paragraph a.
ce. No apportionment from this item shall be
made to any county or city except for payment of
salaries of teachers or other instructional personnel
in the public schools, or for payment of tuition in
lieu of teacher or other instructional salaries under
rules and regulations of the State Board of Edu-
cation.
d. The annual expenditure of funds, derived from
local sources, for instruction in the public schools
shall not be less than the annual expenditure made
from local sources for such instruction for the
school year 1951-52. However, if a county or city
has established and maintains a salary schedule
for teachers and other instructional personnel sat-
isfactory to the State Board of Education, the ex-
penditure, derived from local funds, for the sala-
ries of teachers and other instructional personnel
may be reduced below such expenditure for the
school year 1951-1952 provided the reduction and
the amount of reduction are approved by the State
Board of Education. Also, a county or city may
reduce such expenditure in exceptional circum-
stances due to a substantial loss in average daily
attendance of pupils in the county or city, or in
other exceptional local conditions, provided the re-
duction and the amount of reduction are approved
by the State Board of Education.
e. The county or city shall pay from local funds
at least thirty per cent (30%) of the total amount
expended for salaries of teachers and other instruc-
tional personnel. However, a county or city shall
be permitted to pay not less than twenty per cent
(20%) of such amount when it appears, to the sat-
isfaction of the State Tax Commissioner and the
Superintendent of Public Instruction, that the
county or city is unable to pay from local funds
as much as thirty per cent (30%), after having
provided a levy or cash appropriation for schools
equal to the average for the counties or cities of
the State based on a ratio of assessed to actual
value of property assessable for school purposes
as great as the average for the State, as deter-
mined by the State Tax Commissioner for use in
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1952. For such
counties or cities, the State Tax Commissioner and
the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall de-
termine the per cent of local contribution, in no
instance less than twenty per cent (20%) of the
total amount expended for salaries of teachers and
other instructional personnel.
f. If any municipality annexes any portion of
any county or counties, the State Board of Educa-
tion shall make such equitable adjustment of the
funds which would otherwise have gone to either
as is in its opinion justified by the peculiar condi-
tion created by such annexation, and order distri-
bution of such funds according to its findings. This
provision shall not apply if a court of competent
First Year Second Year
First Year Second Year
jurisdiction makes such adjustment and orders
such distribution.
g. A minimum salary schedule for teachers and
other instructional personnel, satisfactory to the
State Board of Education and approved by the
Governor, shall be put into effect.
h. Allotments of funds from this item and from
items 184 and 185 beyond the constitutional ap-
propriation shall be paid to a county or city only
after submission of evidence satisfactory to the
State Board of Education that the amount for
which the allotment is claimed has been or will
be expended for the purpose designated and in
full compliance with the terms and conditions set
forth pursuant to this item.
It is further provided that in the event the total
of the sums set forth in Items 183, 184 and 185 ex-
ceeds the amount necessary to make the apportion-
ments required by this item, any balance remaining
may, upon request by the State Board of Education
and with the prior written approval of the Governor,
be transferred and added to the sums set forth in
Item 186. However, such transfer may be made
only to the extent that the sums available under Item
186 are not sufficient to accomplish the purposes
stated therein.
It is further provided that in the event the total
of the sums set forth in Items 183, 184 and 185, in-
cluding such amounts as may be available as provided
by Items 186 and 187, are not sufficient to make the
apportionment required by this item, such apportion-
ment shall be made on a pro rata basis.
Item 184
For basic appropriation for teachers’ salaries, to be paid
from the actual collections of special taxes segre-
gated by Section 135 of the Constitution of Virginia
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 Treasury, estimated
| ce $900,000
Item 185
For basic appropriation for teachers’ salaries, to be paid
from the proceeds of interest payments to the Lit-
erary Fund; provided, that no part of this appropri-
ation shall be paid out of the general fund of the
State treasury, estimated atau. $450,000
each year. :
Item 186
For Salary Equalization. nn eeemeececcessseeessceeeesmesecensemussseneeetnssseenees $ 5,000,000 $ 5,000,000
It is provided that this sum shall be apportioned
by the State Board of Education to enable counties
and cities to equalize teachers’ salaries on the basis
of a salary schedule approved by the State Board of
First Year Second Year
Education and the Governor. Apportionments shall
be made subject to rules and regulations promulgated
by the State Board, which shall include the following
conditions:
(a) No funds shall be apportioned from this item
to any county or city which has not first complied
with the conditions stated in paragraphs a, b, c, d,
e, f, g, and h of Item 183.
(b) The apportionments to any county or city
from this item shall not exceed the amount neces-
sary to supplement the total salaries paid teachers
in State aid teaching positions in 1951-52, in order
to place the teachers on the salary schedule estab-
lished by the State Board of Education with the
approval of the Governor. In addition there may
be apportioned from this item such sums as may
be deemed reasonable by the State Board of Edu-
cation to supplement local sums paid for salaries
of teachers employed in new State aid teaching
positions subsequent to 1951-52.
(c) No funds apportioned from this item shall
be expended to increase the salary of a teacher
for the year 1952-1953 by an amount exceeding
$500.00.
It is further provided that in the event the total of
this sum exceeds the amount necessary to make the
apportionments required by this item, any balance
remaining may, upon request of the State Board of
Education and with the approval of the Governor, be
transferred and added to the sums set forth in Item
183. However, such a transfer may be made only to
the extent that the sums available under Item 183
are not sufficient to accomplish the purposes stated
therein.
It is further provided that in the event the total of
this sum, plus such amounts as may be available
under the provisions of Item 183 are not sufficient to
provide full supplements for the purposes stated in
this item, the apportionments shall be made on a pro
rata basis.
It is further provided that, before any apportion-
ment is made from this item, the State Board of
Education shall give due consideration to the in-
creased aid provided through the increased rate of
apportionment under Items 183, 184 and 185; no sum
shall be apportioned from this item to any county or
city to pay for any costs of the minimum salary
schedule established under paragraph g of item 183
which have already been met with funds from items
183, 184 and 1885.
Item 187
For providing a minimum educational program....................... $ 2,270,000 $ 2,270,000
A county or city which meets the requirements
stated below is eligible, subject to rules and regula-
First Year second Year
tions promulgated by the State Board of Education,
to receive an apportionment from this item to provide
sufficient monies to operate a minimum educational
program; a minimum educational program is defined
as expenditure for school operation of not less than
one hundred and forty dollars ($140) per pupil in
average daily attendance. To be eligible for an ap-
portionment from this item, a county or city must:
(a) Have projected, in the opinion of the State
Board of Education, a well-planned educational
program, and
(b) Have expended from local sources for
school operation, exclusive of capital outlay and
debt service, an amount equivalent to a tax levy
of eighty cents ($0.80) per one hundred dollars
($100) of true valuation of local taxable wealth
within such county or city. The true valuation of
local taxable wealth used for this purpose shall be
that determined by the State Department of Taxa-
tion and used as a basis for distributing State aid
. to public schools during the fiscal year ending June
30, 1952, and
(c) Be still unable, with the amount thus pro-
vided from local sources and with other available
State apportionments for the public free schools,
to provide a minimum educational program as de-
fined above.
If the amount provided by this item is insufficient
to meet the entire needs of those counties and cities
which qualify for apportionments as herein provided,
the amount shall be distributed to such counties and
cities on a pro rata basis.
No county or city shall receive during any one year
more than one hundred thousand dollars of the total
appropriation provided under this item.
If the sum provided in either items 183, 184 and
185, or item 186 is insufficient to accomplish the pur-
poses of those items, the State Board of Education
with the prior written approval of the Governor may
transfer any amounts deemed necessary from item
187 to item 183 or to item 186, or to each of them.
Item 188
For special education... ccc castes 117,220 $ 119,220
Item 189
For vocational education and to meet Federal aid....................... $ 2,387,335 $ 2,477,335
Item 190
For vocational education, the funds received from the
Federal government for vocational education, pro-
vided that no part of this appropriation shall be paid
out of the general fund of the State treasury, esti-
Mate Bt nina eesesssssssessssnneneccnsenssenereceeensssnunesscsnaneessnnestecse $626,465
It is provided that a sum, not less than $4,000 each
year, be transferred from this appropriation to the
First Year Second Year
general fund of the State treasury as a proportionate
share of the administrative expenses of the State
Board of Education.
Item 191
For guidance and adult education... cnn 60,000 $ 50,000
Item 192
For pupil transportationn...cccceccsssssssssssssssssssscensssssssseesssmsssssssuusseceeeceane $ 4,000,000 §$ 4,150,000
This appropriation shall be distributed as reim-
bursement for costs of pupil transportation under rules
and regulations to be prescribed by the State Board
of Education; provided no county or city shall re-
ceive an allotment in excess of the amount actually
expended for transportation of pupils to and from
the public schools, exclusive of capital outlay; pro-
vided, further, that if the funds appropriated for this
purpose are insufficient, the appropriation shall be
pro-rated among the counties and cities entitled
thereto.
Item 193
For a discretionary fund to be disbursed under the rules
and regulations of the State Board of Education.......... $ 100,000 $ 100,000
It is provided that the State Board of Education
may make apportionments from this discretionary
fund only under the following conditions:
(1) For the purpose of aiding certain counties 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
provided, 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 counties
and/or cities which are experiencing extraordinary
continuing increases in average daily attendance,
thereby requiring employment of additional teachers
in excess of the number anticipated on the basis
of average daily attendance of pupils enrolled dur-
ing the preceding school year.
Item 194
For sick leave with pay for teachers in the public free
schools, to be expended in accordance with law.............. $ 185,000 $ 200,000
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 (consisting of one
hundred eighty days) and five days additional for
each succeeding school year, but no credit for service
prior to July 1, 1948 shall be allowed. In no event
shal more than thirty days of such leave be accumu-
lated.
(2) When a substitute has to be employed, such
leave shall be allowed for personal illness, quarantine,
pregnancy (four months after inception thereof).
Such leave not to exceed three days for any one ill-
ness or death in a teacher’s family may also be
allowed.
(3) As used herein “family” shall only include
parent, husband, wife, brother, sister, child, or other
relative living in the household of a teacher.
(4) All accumulated sick leave shall terminate
upon the expiration of employment as a teacher. A
teacher may transfer from one school system to an-
other 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 will-
ingness to accept such transfer.
(5) Each school board operating under this plan
shall be reimbursed for one-half its outlay for em-
ploying substitute teachers under the provisions of
this item, provided, however, that the reimbursement
shall not exceed three dollars ($3.00) per day for
each such substitute teacher employed.
(6) The State Board 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
Board of Education 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.
1 195
Providing free text DOK... cceccccecssseessssessesintesesnssetunseeene $
1 196
maintenance of libraries and other teaching material
In public SCHOO]. oe cccececssseessseessesenseetscemnnneceemantscosseeeeessteee ‘
1 197
maintenance of libraries and other teaching materials
in public schools, to be paid only out of the funds re-
ceived from localities, and paid into the State treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury, estimated Bt nn cccccccccsnccmeseeecemmnseeenen $270,000
each year.
1 198
industrial rehabilitation... cee memeeesseececeeeemessnneeeseee
Item 199 First Year Second Year
For industrial rehabilitation to be paid only from funds
received from the Federal government and from
local contributions for any such rehabilitation and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury, esti-
Wate Bb eee cesccsccsecesssssnenescseceqesseccnsssnnssnessesssetnantessceentessesesssssneeeseneees G44 1800
each year.
Item 200
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
ENO ABUT Y ieenseeccsssseeesssesessnecsccencinsvnnsensseennenescccenenesneunnneneceeetenanneneecenees $15,000
each year.
Item 201
For placement and training of veterans in business estab-
Lis ment onc ecccceessceeccccceceessssessceeneescsmeeeiinaannng 14950 §$ 14,750
Item 202
For placement and training of veterans in business estab-
lishments, 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 treasury...$1,000,000
each year.
Item 203
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 serv-
Tce Curing the World War..c.ccccccccoscssocscsssscsssessssemscssssseessssmnnsnseesssessee $ 10,000 $ 10,000
It is provided that the sum hereby appropriated
shall be expended for the sole purpose of providing
for tuition, institutional fees, board, room rent, books
and supplies, at any educational or training institu-
tion of collegiate or secondary grade in the State of
Virginia, approved in writing by the Superintendent
of Public Instruction, for the use and benefit of the
children not under sixteen and not over twenty-five
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 any armed conflict subsequent to Decem-
ber 6, 1941, while serving in the army, navy, marine
corps, air force or coast guard of the United States,
either of whose parents was, or is, or may hereafter
become totally and permanently disabled due to such
service during either such period, whether such
parents be now living or dead.
Such children, upon recommendation of the Super-
intendent 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 here-
under by reason of attendance at any such educa-
tional or training institution, not in excess of the
amount specified hereinafter, shall be payable from
this appropriation hereby authorized on vouchers ap-
proved 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 provided for herein;
and shall satisfy himself of the attendance and satis-
factory progress of such children at such institutions
and of the accuracy of the charge or charges sub-
mitted 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 official or agent or em-
ployee thereof, shall receive 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.
n 204
twelve months? primcipals 0.00.0... ccessssssssssesssenseccensensnnneeeees ;
ns 205-207
The State Board of Education shall make rules and
regulations governing the distribution and expendi-
ture of such additional Federal, private and other
funds as may be made available to aid in the estab-
lishment and maintenance of the public schools.
Total for the State Board of Education.................
Virginia History and Government Textbook
n 2071,
compensation of the members of the Virginia History
and Government Text Book Commission, and for pay-
ment of other expenses incurred by the said Commis-
BION, im ACCOPMANC! With LAW... ..ceaseccseccceccssecessereeeecsensseeseeeneesee ‘
Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Cen
n 208
maintenance of Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Cen-
ter, under supervision of the State Superintendent of
Public Instruction, 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 treasury....................... $562,100
the first year, and $569,100 the second year.
Virginia State College, at Petersbw
n 209
maintenance and operation of the Virginia State Col-
lege, at Petersburg ne nccceneecccseccssscessecssmeessunssemmnneenenssensenssssnsee
It is provided that out of this appropriation there
is hereby appropriated:
For the purpose of meeting the requirements of
the Federal Smith-Hughes Act, a sum sufficient.
n 210
medical scholarships, NOt CXCCOUI MG. cececssccccsecsssessessnseeesenesen
Item 210% First Year Second Year
For dental scholarships, attendance to be at Meharry
Medical College, or other college offering such
COUTBOS aceccsccsssssesssssssssseneesssssssnsssnensseeecesegaessessnnunnssucaeeeesecenneeecssssnatunscenenseescensesssssnmmosees $ 2,000 $ 2,000
Item 211
For making loans to studemts.......n1cccccccccsctccnnsnetnueneucnsneneneee $ 3,500 $ 3,500
Item 212 .
For equalization of higher educational opportunities............... $ 135,000 $ 135,000
Item 213
For contracts with Meharry Medical College and Tuskegee
Trstiturte once ccessssssessssseessenesssssssecsescssoneenscesneneessssnngeeccssgretensnnpastessnstsuuniesssnsces $ 50,000 $ 50,000
Item 214
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State Col-
lege, 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 treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the State
1S] 9 «pe $1,171,620
the first year and $1,176,520 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 certificates of indebtedness
issued by the aforesaid college, and to constitute the
sinking fund, in accordance with the provisions of
§§ 8, 9 and 10 of Chap 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
Virginia and of § 23-21 of the Code of Virginia, or
with any amendments thereto 00... eee $113,180
the first year, and $113,165 the second year.
Total for Virginia State College, at Petersburg....$ 1,141,165 $ 1,164,735
Virginia State College, at Petersburg, Norfolk Division
Item 215
For maintenance and operation of an extension division
of the Virginia State College, at Norfolk.....W....00000000000.... $ 171,065 $ 178,520
Item 216
For maintenance and operation of an extension division
of the Virginia State College, at Norfolk, to be paid
only from the special revenues 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... eeccccccccccccccmcsssssseesssssessesennen $202,400
the first year, and $203,400 the second year.
Total for Virginia State College, at Petersburg,
including Norfolk Divisiore............0.0.0...cescscssssssssscessssseeeeen $ 1,312,230 $ 1,343,255
Longwood College, at Farmville
Item 217
For maintenance and operation of Longwood College, at
Farmville ence eeneennennsseteeteenntncnnpnnsentntctnenneecene $ 319,250 $ 325,020
Item 218
For maintenance and operation of Longwood College, 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...........................$407,960
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
§§ 8, 9 and 10 of chap 489 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1926, as continued in effect by § 23-30 of the
Code of Virginia, §§ 7, 8 and 9 of chap 61 of the
Acts of Assembly of 1928, as continued in effect by
§23-30 and § 23-21 of the Code of Virginia..........$17,475
the first year, and $17,395 the second year.
Madison College, at Harrisonburg
n 219
maintenance and operation of Madison College, at
Harrisonburg on.n..esncesssncsse-cssccessceeccecersnteseseseeterennsssnmeneststnsenatenenensistees $
n 220
maintenance and operation of Madison College, at
Harrisonburg, to be paid only from the special rev-
enues 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.......$654,000
the first year, and $679,000 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 certificates of indebtedness
issued by the aforesaid college, and to constitute the
sinking fund, in accordance with the provisions of
§§ 8, 9 and 10 of chap 489 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1926, as continued in effect by § 23-30 of the
Code of Virginia, §§ 7, 8 and 9 of chap 61 of the
Acts of Assembly of 1928, as continued in effect by
§ 23-30 of the Code of Virginia, and § 23-21 of the
Code of Virginia or any amendments thereto.....$24,610
the first year, and $23,990 the second year.
Virginia State School, at Newport Ni:
n 221
maintenance and operation of the Virginia State
School, at Newport NewS. ......--ccc:ccsess:ssssssessssssnsssesanecesanneenesse ‘
n 222
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 funds of the State
CQOASUTY onc scecsseccssrceenceeercececereneteneetnenenassemnennneqatectnnennesemeesgneeint $12,500
each year.
VIRGINIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND '
AT STAUNTON
a 223
maintenance and operation of the Virginia School for
the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton... §
Item 224 First Year Second Year
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia School for
the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton, to be paid only
out of special revenues collected 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.........................- $20,000
each year.
COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY IN VIRGINIA, —
AT WILLIAMSBURG
Items 225-226
For maintenance and operation of the College of William :
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg...........................§ 641,755 $ 619,065
It is provided that out of this appropriation there
is hereby appropriated:
For the purpose of meeting the requirements of
the Federal Smith-Hughes Act, a sum sufficient.
Item 227
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, to be paid
only from the special revenues collected or received
for the use of said College of William and Mary, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury... ees $855,800
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 of William and Mary,
and to constitute the sinking fund, in accordance
with the provisions of §§ 8, 9 and 10 of chap 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 Virginia, and of
§ 23-21 of the Code of Virginia or any amendments
thereto of the Acts of Assembly of 1933, or any
Armee ts thereto nnn. esaneneceessnnencesssscrensacseseeeesessenssennee ..$26,930
the first year, and $26,050 the second year.
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
. Norfolk Division
Item 228
For maintenance and. operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, Norfolk
Division, oececccsescssscssssssssssssscssssscnesssmsssssssseseesssssssemsssnnenecessessagqusununnssseseeeseerstsseevsstnnen $ 132,199 $ 128,990
Item 229
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, Norfolk Divi-
sion, to be paid only from the special revenues col-
lected 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..$256,260
the first year, and $278,760 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 certificates of indebtedness
issued by the aforesaid College of William and Mary
for the account of said Norfolk Division, and to con-
stitute the sinking fund, in accordance with the pro-
visions of § 23-21 of the Code of Virginia or any
amendments thereto .......... DE 57 -)3)!)
the first year, and $5, 650 the second. year.
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Wi
Richmond Division
Item 230
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Willamaburg, } Richmond
| ODA): | ce
Item 231
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, 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............ $624,390
the first year, and $619,390 the second year.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA, AT RI!
College Division
Item 232
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of
Virginia, at Richmond, College Division... $
Item 233
For making loans to Students ....c..cccccccccccccccsccssssssssuesssseessssessssececseessseenee $
Item 234
For St. Philip Hospital post graduate clinic for Negro
PIYSiCdAMs nies ceccscsccssecsssssesesssssseneeeenessnssssseeetessesentssssenusssonsecssssnsunanseeseseeesusnases $
Item 235
For post graduate education. ccc ccccccccccsssssssnssessssesssssssemeanssssseen $
Item 236
For medical scholarships 20....0...cccccccsccssssscscsssssssssssecsssssssssesscnessseessseeesensarenseeeee $
Item 23644
For dental scholarships... ccccssscssssssssscssssessscsssecssssssceesssnmencessomeesesesensennsQp
Item 237
For mursing SCholarships ........cccsscccssssssesssssessssanssssssssssmssssensseneeescssssssasestenaae $
Item 238
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of
Virginia, at Richmond, College Division, including
interest and sinking fund payments on the bonded
debt of said college division, 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 treasury................... $656, 742
the first year, and $665,897 the second year.
First Year Second Year
It is further provided that, out of the special rev-
enues 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
appropriated:
Item 239
For public health nursing COuUrse..0......ccccccecccccssssscsuesessseseeon $13,000
each year; and
Item 240
For students’ hospitalization ...0....cccceececcsscseccsseceessseteeeeee $33,870
the first year, and $33,920 the second year.
Total for the Medical College of Virginia, College
Di Visi rn oeccccceccceccscseccssessse ccoessnecsssssecssssssseeeessssneeresecenscescsscanensssseeeenansn .$ 612,148 $ 644,874
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond
Hospital Division
Item 241
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of
Virginia, at Richmond, Hospital Division, for the free
treatment, care and maintenance of Virginia patients.$ 951,660 $ 993,580
Item 242
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of
Virginia, Hospital Division, including interest and
sinking fund payments on the bonded debt of said
hospital division, to be paid only from special rev-
enues collected or received for said hospital division,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury... $3,374,000
the first year, and $3,432,100 the second year.
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, AT CHARLOTTESVILLE
Item 243
For maintenance and operation of the University of Vir-
ginia, at Charlottesville ................. sessintneeeen? 2y188,180 $2,221,460
This appropriation is made upon the ‘condition that
the University of Virginia shall give instructions to
‘ properly prepared white students 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 educa-
tion of less than forty ($40.00) dollars.
It is further provided that $42,500 may be ex-
pended out of this appropriation for advanced gradu-
ate and research work in medicine, natural sciences,
humanities, social sciences and education.
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
university, and to constitute the sinking fund, in
accordance with the provisions of § 23-67 of the Code
of Virginia, estimated at $7,180 the first year, and
$7,160 the second year.
Item 244 First Year Second Year
For student scholarships 0... eennnnee§ 10,000 $ 10,000
The Rector and Visitors of the. University of Vir-
ginia shall have authority, with the consent of the
Governor, to furnish from funds appropriated to the
University by the General Assembly, monies for the
creation of scholarships to be given graduates of Vir-
ginia high schools who meet the scholastic qualifica-
tions laid down by the Board.
Item 245
For medical scholarships 0... cscsccces csssssssssssseesesesssssensueesseeeeceeneesee $ 20,000 $ 20,000
Item 246
For maintenance and operation of the University of Vir-
ginia, 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 treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the State
19 9:21:10) yf. 2 i 1 |)
the first year, and $2,281, 000 ‘the second year.
Out of this appropriation of $2,281,800 the first year
and $2,281,000 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 accord-
ance with the provisions of §§ 7, 8 and 9 of chap
61 of the Acts of Assembly of 1928, as continued in
effect by § 23-30 of the Code of Virginia, and § 23-21
of the Code of Virginia, or any amendments thereto,
@Stir ated Bt oncaaccceenneccccsessscscssseecscsnssssesseseesnsansseesnecssnnanscenceestnsssaeses $75,100
the first year, and $75,400 the second year out of the
special 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.
Item 247
For University of Virginia students’ health fund, to be paid
$65,900 the first year, and $66,200 the second year.
Total for the University of Virginia, at Char-
Lotte ville onicececccciecccscsscssssssssessscssccessessesessessensussesscgsennssevevessecsssvanmeecse $ 2,213,180 $ 2,251,460
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville
Hospital Division
Item 248
For maintenance and operation of the University of Vir-
ginia, at Charlottesville, Hospital Division, including
free treatment, care and maintenance of Virginia
A) | .$ 787,500 $ 792,400
Item 249 . :
For nursing training scholarships... ieee $ 1,500 $ 1,500
Item 250
For maintenance and operation of the University of Vir-
ginia, at Charlottesville, Hospital Division, including
First Year Second Year
free treatment, care and maintenance of Virginia
patients, to be paid only from special revenues re-
ceived for the use of the said Hospital Division and
paid into the State treasury and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury........W...0.—........ $1,955,500
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
Learn, estivrrate at anne eee cece ceeescssesseeseccteesesceenesensessennee $16,622
the first year, and $16,102 the second year.
Total for the University of Virginia, at Char-
lottesville, Hospital Division 20..0...0.0.00.cceseecee $ 789,000
Mary Washington College, of the University of Virginia,
at Fredericksburg
Item 251
For maintenance and operation of Mary Washington Col-
lege, of the University of Virginia, at Fredericksburg $ 301,200
Item 252
For maintenance and operation of Mary Washington Col-
lege, 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... cee $1,003,320
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 indebted-
“ness issued by the aforesaid college, and to constitute
the sinking fund, in accordance with the provisions
of §§ 8, 9 and 10 of chap 489 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1926, as continued in force by § 23-30 of the
Code of Virginia, and of § 23-21 of the Code of Vir-
ginia, or with any amendments thereto, estimated
ce $86,985
each year.
$ 793,900
—_—$—_—=—<<
$ 318,855
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, AT BLACKSBURG
Item 253
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Polytechnic
Institute, at Blacksburge.u. on... .cecccnmensennengp 1,758,261
It is provided that out of this appropriation there
is hereby appropriated: )
For the purpose of meeting the requirements of
the Federal Smith-Hughes Act, a sum sufficient.
Item 254
For regional education in veterinary medicine, to be ex-
pended in accordance with contract agreement be-
tween State of Virginia and Board of Control for
Southern Regional Equations 2... na ccccccssccecnceeemeseseesssesssesee $ 66,000
$ 1,801,861
$
72,000
a 255 T
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Polytechnic
Institute, at Blacksburg, to be paid only from the spe-
cial 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
19-1: 11) oh: $2,851,609
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 indebted-
ness issued by the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at
Blacksburg, and to constitute the sinking fund, in
accordance with the provisions of §§ 8, 9 and 10 of
chap 489, of the Acts of Assembly of 1926, as
continued in force by § 23-30 of the Code of Virginia,
§§ 7, 8 and 9 of chap 61 of the Acts of Assembly
of 1928, as continued in force by § 23-30 of the
Code of Virginia, and § 23-21 of the Code of
M6 o 90 1, ec $189,600
the first year, and $185,900 the second year.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion of $2,851,609 each year, there is hereby appro-
priated:
For providing scholarships o.........:..:cccccccccsseeen $ 4,000
each year.
For student activities ..c.ccccceccccecssssssssssesssssssesssssessnn 15,000
each year.
For providing students physical facilities........ 40,000
each year.
For uniform COMmMutation ...ccccccccccccccccssssssese sssesceseesee 45,000
Total for Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at
Bache surge ceacessssssssssssssssesssunnssssossscnescscesusessssnmesssssesneceerneenenssauatees
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Black
Virginia Engineering Experiment Sta
n 256
the Virginia Experiment Station of the Virginia Poly-
technic Institute for research in engineering.....................
mn 257
- research in engineering by the Virginia Engineering
Experiment Station of the Virginia Polytechnic Insti-
tute, to be paid only from the special revenues col-
lected and paid into the State treasury for the use
of the said Virginia Engineering Experiment Station
and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury .. sessuesecnetneeessceeersnereeeereneg Ly QOO
the first year, “and $15, 100 ‘the ‘second year.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Black
Extension Division
n 258
the Extension Division of the Virginia Polytechnic
Institute, at Blacksburg, for the purpose of conduct-
ing 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-
First Year Second Year
Lever Act and other Federal acts for extension...........$ 1,284,470 $ 1,274,320
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
For dairy and pasture specialists. svsueessevstsesnsestotesssnisassenmesesenen $13,500
each year.
Item 259
For the Extension Division of the Virginia Polytechnic
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 treas-
ury, including Federal aid, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury... cee $960,780
each year.
Item 260
For the extension work on control and prevention of
Black Shank disease im tobacco...ce....aenceoccsssncessscscssceeessseseenseeesesee:
Total for the Extension Division of Virginia
$ 10,600 $ 11,000
Polytechnic Institute 2... cscs 1,245,070 $$ 1,285,320
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station
Item 261
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricul-
tural Experiment Station, at Blacksburg, and the sev-
eral regional experiment stations under its control,
TM ACCOTGAMCE With 1aW.eicccscsscscensessssssnsssnssseescsnseecsscececscsnncesnesceeescceenees:
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
For experimentation in pasture grasses..........$22,000
each year.
For experimentation in hog diseases and parasites
and in production problems of peanuts........$16,500
each year.
Item 262
For making surveys Of Soi) ncccssssccsssssscsssesssssenessemesstsnsstensnceteianett
Item 263
For economic classification of Laren ccccccccsssscscccsessscecsssseseseees
Item 264
For investigation of Black Shank disease in tobacco.................
Item 265
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricul-
tural Experiment Station and the several county ex-
periment stations under its control, in accordance
with law, to be paid only from the special revenues
received or collected for the use of said experiment
station, and paid into the State treasury, including
Federal aid, and not out of the general fund of the
NS) COTM 0 2:12.) op $410,150
the first year, and $420,150 the second year.
Total for Virginia Agricultural Experiment
tuner 658,950 $ 660,250
Station .—0n........
$ 554,350 $ 556,350
29,800 $ 30,500
23,800 $ 24,400
$ 51,000 $ 49,000
_
Radford College, Woman’s Division of the Virginia P.
at Radford
n 266
maintenance and operation of Radford College,
Woman’s Division of the Virginia Polytechnic Insti-
tute, at Radford on ccccecccccccceccscsscsesssmescssesssssmssssesssssssseseeseescessesiussseveeseeeene g
1 267
maintenance and operation of Radford College,
Woman’s Division of the Virginia Polytechnic Insti-
tute, at Radford, 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
CVOCASULY ane ceeccccsscsessscsseecssssseccecsseneessseusnunssnsneseeceestanstemmstenansssssaneennsces $440,680
the first year, and $439,990 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 certificates of indebted-
ness issued by the aforesaid college, and to consti-
tute the sinking fund, in accordance with the provi-
sions of §§ 8, 9 and 10 of chap 489 of an Act of
Assembly, approved March 25, 1926 (Acts of Assem-
bly, 1926, p. 829) as continued in force by § 23-30
of the Code of Virginia, and § 23-21 of the Code of
Virginia or with any amendments thereto......$25,990
the first year, and $25,350 the second year.
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, AT LE
1 268
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Military
Institute, at Leximgtor on.cecccccccccccccccccsseesesssssnssemsnsseeesueseesenaneeessmecte §
1 269
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Military
Institute, at Lexington, to be paid only from the
special revenues collected or received for the use of
said Virginia Military Institute, and paid into the
State treasury, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury. nnc.cccccccceccccscescssssssssesessemunsnssssseeseeseesse $1,127,000
the first year, and $1,177,550 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 certificates of indebted-
ness issued by the aforesaid Virginia Military Insti-
tute, and to constitute the sinking fund, in accord-
ance with the provisions of §§ 8, 9 and 10 of chap
489 of an Act of Assembly approved March 25, 1926,
as continued in force by § 23-30 of the Code of Vir-
ginia, and of § 23-21 of the Code of Virginia, or with
any amendments thereto ........... sero mametmrnonnarmencacced $33,250
each year.
The amounts already accumulated of the following
special Virginia Military Institute funds, i.e., the
cadet re-examination fees, the fund representing re-
imbursement of shortages in the Virginia Military
Institute’s treasurer’s accounts extending over a
number of years, and the payments to Virginia Mili-
tary Institute by former State cadets in lieu of serv-
First Year Second Year
ice in the National Guard, teaching in Virginia
schools, or working in the State Highway Depart-
ment, shall hereafter constitute a Virginia Military
Institution endowment 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 ap-
proval of this act the Board of Visitors of the Vir-
ginia Military Institute shall not admit any cadet as
a “State cadet” whose financial condition or that of
his parents permits him to pay the board and tuition
fees charged other students.
Total for educational agencies... cemeee $57,207,039
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND
OCCUPATIONAL REGISTRATION
State Boxing and Wrestling Commission
Item 270
For regulating boxing and wrestling contests in accord-
ance with the provisions of §§ 9-16 through 9-48, in-
clusive, and § 18-319 of the Code of Virginia, 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 nnn _ seeeeee PO OOD
the first year, and $9, 025 the second year.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATION
Board of Agriculture and Immigration
Item 271
For expenses of administration of the Board of Agricul-
ture and Tm migration occcccccccccscsssssssssssnessccecssssssssoseesssmsnssesecesesseeunsce $ 62,000
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Commissioner of Agriculture and Immigration
(without fees, all fees of office to be paid into
the State treasury) o.oc.cccnceecccecscccceccccsssesscsseeeemeeseeene $9,000
Item 272
For publication of monthly Agricultural Bulletin, report-
ing regulatory vests, as required by law and market-
0 as Ce $ 18,400
Item 273
For regulating the sale of fertilizers, limes, gasoline and
TMOCOL OLS onc ciececescssccsesecsceccssscsscceseseseccessessavesecensssesnnssscecessenesascees onecsstrnsted $ 39,950
Item 274
For administration of agricultural commodities law and
Girection of laboratories nn... .cccccccccccetusrseenennnannneng 142,800
Item 275
For protecting livestock from disease.....00 .§ 174,350
$
$58,860,482
63,000
18,300
40,930
140,000
168,000
n 276 I
inspecting, analyzing and regulating the sale of eco-
nomic poisons, a sum sufficient, estimated at................ $
It is provided, however, that the amount expended
out of this appropriation for inspection, registration
and analysis of economic poisons shall not exceed
the amount paid into the State treasury during the
biennium ending June 30, 1954, as proceeds of rev-
enues derived from the inspection, registration and
analysis of economic poisons.
n 277
control of hog cholera, a sum sufficient, estimated at....$
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 treas-
ury during the biennium ending June 30, 1954, as pro-
ceeds from the sale of hog cholera serum.
n 278
inspecting, analyzing and regulating the sale of
paints, paint oils and turpentine, as provided for in
Chap 5.1 of Title 59 of the Code of Virginia............... $
1 279-280
operation of regional laboratories... ccsccccccceesssseeeceeeeee $
n 281
compilation of agricultural statistics... $
n 282
testing and study of seeds, identification of plants,
Plant diseases and iNSects... na ccccceccccccesssssssessccsssscesssssmnssecsees $
n 283
furnishing protection from Crop Pe@Sts......cecccoescccscsssseencesseeen $
n 284
Japanese beetle Control oucccccccscssssssesssssssssesssssessssseessueesssnsssneesseesseseesee $
n 285
administration of feeding stuffs, dairy, pure food,
The Board of Agriculture and Immigration is here-
by directed to expend out of the appropriation under
this title, a sum sufficient to enable the board to per-
form the work in connection with apple spray residue
which is necessary 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.
n 286
control of Vitamin D milk a sum sufficient, estimated
BA enserescrsoesnrnenermeatetovrninne arene eeernee-voetiprmeeteanrmmreerenmonnesnocoreanens
It is provided, however, that the amount expended
out of this appropriation for control of Vitamin D
milk shall not exceed the amount paid into the State
treasury during the biennium ending June 30, 1954, as
proceeds from fees collected for such control.
Item 287
First Year Second Year
For regulating creameries, cheese plants, Ct.........cccccccccccccue $ 4,950
Item 288
For inspection of imported sweet cream and ice cream
Item 289
For inspection and analysis of gasoline and motor oils..........
Item 290
For administration of apple grading and supervision of
apple and peach inspection..................... ne
Item 291
2,300
$ 31,220
26,850
For inspection of livestock markets... cccccccsccssssssssssssunsecsesssseneen $ 23,500
Item 292
For voluntary apple and peach inspection, to be paid only
out of the fees and charges collected and paid into
the State treasury for such voluntary apple and
peach inspection and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury, a sum sufficient, estimated
mn DS 15) |)
each year.
It is provided, however, that the Commissioner of
Agriculture and Immigration, with the approval of
the Board of Agriculture and Immigration, shall after
hearing, fix fees and other charges for services ren-
dered under this title, and collect the same from
those for whom such service is rendered, at an
amount sufficient to defray the estimated cost of said
inspection service, the same to be paid into 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,
1952, is hereby re-appropriated to the Department of
Agriculture and Immigration to be used for the “vol-
untary apple and peach inspection service” under this
title.
Item 293
For collecting and disseminating market information and
for carrying out the other provisions of §§ 3-526
through 3-533 of the Code of Virginia, and special
laws enforced by the Division of Markets.............................. $ 157,500
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
For inspection of cleaned peanut goods and to
maintain necessary office at Suffolk............$1,000
each year.
5,100
2,300
31,200
26,950
23,500
165,000
For services to tobacco growers, expansion of poul-
try certification and standardization and egg
grading, and expansion of the enforcement of
the weights and measures law..................-..-.-$20,000
each year.
Item 294.
For inspection of motor grease and gasoline measuring
and distributing, equipment o..n.....ccccccecccsssssseecssmsesesmsescecesneeeseee $
Item 295
For inspection of agriculture and other commodities, to
be paid only out of the fees and charges collected
and paid into the State treasury for such inspection
of agricultural and other commodities and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury, a sum suffi-
Client, estirmated Aten cece ccccccescccccsscssesssorscsssesscseneeeeeesseneees $513,000
the first year, and $517,000 the second year.
It is provided that any unexpended portion of the
funds derived from said fees and other charges at
the close of the biennium ending June 30, 1952, is
hereby reappropriated to the Division of Markets
of the Department of Agriculture and Immigration,
to be used for the “inspection of agricultural and
other commodities,” under this title.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion for inspection of agricultural and other com-
modities, there is hereby appropriated for reimburse-
ment to the Director of the Division of Markets,
J. H. Meek, for personal funds advanced by the said
J. H. Meek for entertainment of the National Asso-
ciation of Marketing Officials at the meeting of this
Association in Richmond in 1951, the sum of $500.
Item 296
For licensing and inspection of commission merchants.......... $
Item 297
For auditing cooperative associations to be paid only out
out of the fees collected by the Division of Mar-
kets for auditing said cooperative associations and
paid into the State treasury and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury, the amount
Of such fees estimated Ate... neecnceconcessnesssessnerssseeneengpl 1,900
the first year, and $12,100 the second year.
Item 298
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 assist-
ants, deputies, and inspectors, in accordance with the
provisions of §§ 59-80 and 59-81 of the Code of Vir-
ginia, and paid into the State treasury, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury, the amount
Of such fees estimated Ate... csccmscncsssmsssuncsseuecesenssseeeee $18,325
the first year, and $18,425 the second year.
Item 299
For market @Xparsion o...nc-.csccccecsscsesssssssecessssseceseccsonssssnseaenssessssesssoncenseeesten $
Item 300
For market expansion, to be paid only out of funds re-
ceived for that purpose from the Federal government,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury... $27,000
the first year, and $30,000 the second year.
First Year Second Year
37,250
29,000
$
$
36,100
730
28,000
State Lime Grinding Plant, at Staunton
Item 301 First Year Second Year
For maintenaice and operation of the State Lime Grind-
ing 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 nnn cnnecccccssecesssssssesssseeesseesnmsunseeesstsneseesseanee $93,110
the first year, and $93,610 the second year.
Item 302
For per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance with
the provisions of § 63-220.1 of the Code of Virginia,
@ sum sufficient, estimated ata cece $3,395
each year.
Item 302),
For additional equipment... neces cecssecesseemeeeee $50,000
the first year only to be paid only from the
earnings of the Industrial Department of the
Penitentiary, at Richmond, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury; provided,
further, that this appropriation of $50,000 shall
be repaid to the Industrial Department of the
Penitentiary, at Richmond, out of the earnings
of the State Lime Grinding Plant, at Staunton,
in annual installments of $5,000 each, begin-
ning July 1, 1953.
State Lime Grinding Plant, at Appomattox
Item 303
For maintenance and operation of the State Lime Grind-
ing Plant at Appomattox, to be paid only out of the
revenues derived from the operation of said lime grind-
ing plant, and paid into the State treasury, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury..........$46,170
the first year, and $46,470 the second year.
Virginia State Apple Commission
Item 304
For promoting the sale and consumption of Virginia
apples, to be paid only out of the apple merchandis-
ing fund created in accordance with §§ 3-513 through
3-525, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury............ $47,500
each year.
Virginia Bright Flue-Cured Tobacco Commission
Item 305
For promoting the sale, consumption, and exportation of
Virginia bright flue-cured tobacco, to be paid only out
out of the Bright Flue-Cured Tobacco Promotion |
Fund pursuant to the provisions of §§ 3-240 through
3-256 of the Code of Virginia, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury the amount needed
from such funds, estimated at... cennneccceeee $10,500
each year. |
Virginia Peanut Commission
Item 306
For promoting the consumption of Virginia peanuts, to
be paid only out of the peanut fund created pursuant
to the provisions of §§ 3-525.1 through 3-525.19, in-
First Year Second Year
clusive, of the Code of Virginia, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury...........................$20,000
the first year and $24,000 the second year.
MILK COMMISSION
Item 307 °
For regulating the production and distribution of milk in
accordance with the provisions of §§ 3-346 through
3-383, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia, to be paid
only 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 anc.necceccccccsscscesssssessccmnsssssssceesssnsssssessecsesssansssssnseen $44,700
the first year, and $45,550 the second year.
Item 308
For regulating the production and distribution of milk by
the local milk boards, in accordance with the provi-
sions of §§ 3-346 through 3-383, inclusive, of the
Code of Virginia, to be paid out of the revenues
collected and paid into the State treasury, in accord-
ance with the provisions of said sections and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury....$61,600
the first year, and $62,600 the second year.
STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
Item 309
For State soil ConServatiorn nn cciccsccccccscssssssscsscwsessssssscsceecssssscsnessssecssesesssseesnee $ 59,000 $ 60,500
Item $10
For State soil conservation, to be paid only out of the
special revenues collected by the State Soil Conser-
vation 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
| nT: F130 111) 1)
each year.
Total for agricultural agencies... cesses 1,381,242 $$ 1,383,282
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Item 311
For expenses of administration of the Department of
Conservation and Developrment -e........-cccoccsssssscsssessssssssseessseceseneen $ 28,210 $ 28,425
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
DiC CEOT nieces eesesesssccsssssessseesssssssscesnneesencasnseesunanssnseeneensenecesuneseeee $9,500
Item 312
For publicity and advertising....... sevonecsecesesssancececeseneees ..— 180,000 $ 180,000
Out of this appropriation there is 5 hereby 2 appro-
priated:
For insertion in newspapers and periodicals of ma-
terial advertising Virginia’s resources and for
the preparation and dissemination of such other
form of advertising as may be determined by
the Department of Conservation and Develop-
| 6X :) || ca $147,980
First Year Second Year
the first year and $147,915 the second year,
which sums shall include any amounts deemed
necessary by the Director of the Department
and approved by the Governor to undertake
analyses of the effectiveness of the advertising
expenditures.
Item 313
For operation of Virginia War Memorial Carillon and
MAUS OUr ness ecccecsssssscesnnnscceecscscecseseuenennnesscnneeeeneggysssuineseeessensevenacenunuutaneneenceneetens $ 3,300 $ 3,300
Item 314
For maintenance and operation of the Southwest Virginia
Museum ... ssn esas tse aE SSN $ 1,200 $ 1,500
Item 315
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 other-
wise 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 316
For exhibiting museum Collection... cee cseessseececsseestemeeen $ 3,170 $ 8,280
Item 317
For operation of State parks... ccccccccccsccssscsssnsssnsssssssessnsssumnneeessnneste $ 222,400 $ 228,640
Item 318
For protection and development of the forest resources
of the State, in accordance With LaW.n......cccccccceecneceeen $ 245,100 $ 249,400
Item 319
It is provided that the Department of Conservation
and Development may expend, for protection and
development of forest resources of the State in accord-
ance with law the special revenues collected or re-
ceived 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, estimated at... $404,235
each year.
Item 320
For administration and protection of State forests, to be
paid only out of the special revenues collected or
received for the administration and protection of
State forests, and paid into the State treasury to the
credit of said Department, the amount of said special
TEVENUES, CSEIMAte Aten cceeccecccceeccecsscsesseccescennnnersenenencsesensee $34,600
the first year, and 32,950 the second year.
It is further provided that the Department of Con-
servation and Development may expend, for admin-
istration and protection of State forests, any un-
expended balance at the close of business on June
30, 1952; in the special revenues which shall have
been collected or received prior to July 1, 1952, for
said purpose from said forest areas, and paid into the
State treasury.
Item 321
For maintenance of improvements constructed by civilian
CONSEFVALION COTPS a nnnreccce cc ccecccecsecccieetsnenmennecneeg 67,120 $ 53,995
Item 322
For forestry service to lamGowmnerSteccccccccc:cccscccscsscsccsscceserseeetieneeseneeenes $
Item 323.
For forestry service to landowners, to be paid only out
of special revenues collected or received for furnish-
ing the said forestry service to landowners, and paid
into the State treasury, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury... seseecesammensesssttssenssssseeteeesp OOO
each year.
Item 324
For geological surveying in accordance with law................... $
Item 325
For study of groundwater conditions and resources of
Accomack and Northampton Counties, Virginia, to
be carried on jointly with the U. S. Geological
SUT VOY oacceecsenenensecssssccsnssonesereevnssenvnssencesrsessetecennsssoncerecgnersasnmesnnnssennneteceneeesenets 4
This appropriation shall be available for expendi-
ture only when the Governor is provided with satis-
factory evidence that the U. S. Geological Survey
will expend $6,000 for its part of the joint study.
Item 325!14
For study of groundwater in Spotsylvania County, Vir-
ginia, to be carried on jointly with the U. S. Geo-
VORICA] Sear Vey onaceereecssssceecsesesesssecsssscseessscsnesssecereumnnssenseesseesensesmmeneecereneeansamenrel
This appropriation shall be available only when the
Governor is provided with satisfactory evidence that
the U. S. Geological Survey will expend $6,000 for its
part of the joint study.
Item 326
For topographic mapping in cooperation with the United
States Geological Survey..c.cecccccsesccccscsscccsssserssseuuessssunesssensnsaneesenneeG
Item 327
For water resource investigation—stream gaging.....................9
It is provided that the Department 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.
Items 328-329
For planning and economic development... neccccec:cccssssseccsssesmnen ‘
Item 330
For study of Virginia economy, to be paid only out of
the proceeds of gifts, donations, and grants hereto-
fore 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
CIAL GY oncnnnicssssvnesscsseesenenecceersnmmecessneenessesscensncerescenesusecerenvenunnesane 6 1000
each year.
PORT ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Board of Commissioners of the Virginia State Ports Authority
Item 330), First Year Second Year
For the exercise and administration by the Board of Com-
missioners of the Virginia State Ports Authority of
the powers and duties conferred upon and vested in
the said Board of Commissioners by the Act of the
General Assembly of 1952 creating the said Virginia
State Ports Authority, or by other provisions of law....$ 150,000 $ 300,000
COMMISSION OF GAME AND INLAND FISHERIES
Item 331
For administration of the laws relating to game and
PRVVE- be X0 MB T=] \-) 9 (: $1,581,015
the first year, and $1,585,308 the second year.
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Executive Gir CtOr ne ccccssssssssssmesssseeesssesssseessemnssssenssianee $8,500
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion there is hereby appropriated:
For additional equipment... ccceccseeenceeeee $50,000
the first year, and $33,000 the second year. |
It is further provided that out of this appropriation
there is hereby appropriated for refund to counties
and cities on a prorata basis, on account of payments
made by said counties and cities as supplements to
salaries of State game wardens, to be paid out of the
unexpended balance in the game protection fund at
the close of business on June 30, 1952, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury................ $250,000
each year.
Item 332
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 of Virginia.
Item 333
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 revenues from the 1950-1952 biennium shall be
transferred to said fund, and all appropriations 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. :
Item 334
In the event the Federal Government should make
available additional funds for game and fish work,
such additional funds as are allocated to Virginia
may be expended, subject to the approval of the
Governor, for the lease and purchase of areas for
refuges, wild life habitat demonstration, and research,
public hunting and fishing grounds, structures, and
for operating expenses in connection therewith.
BOARD OF REGENTS, GUNSTON HALL
Item 335
For maintenance of Gunston Halli cc csssssssececeeeesee ee ® 22,200 $ 19,700
n 336
maintenance of Gunston Hall, to be paid only out
of the special revenues collected and paid into: the
State treasury, for the maintenance of Gunston Hall,
and not out of the general fund of the State
1g 23:10 oh ce $5,000
the first year and $6,000 the second year.
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
State Highway Commission
n 887
the State Highway Commission, for supervising the
State highway system, in accordance with law, to
be paid only from the proceeds of the tax on motor
vehicle fuels, segregated by law to the State high-
way system, a sum sufficient, estimated at..........$8,500
each year.
Out of this appropriation members of the State
Highway Commission, except the chairman, shall
receive a per diem of $10 each, not exceeding....$1,000
2 $38
expenses of administration of the State Highway
Commission and for engineering to be paid only from
the proceeds of the tax on motor vehicle fuels segre-
gated by law to the State highway system..$3,218,245
the first year, and $3,270,645 the second
ear.
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
State highway commissioner... $13,500
an 339
construction, reconstruction of State highways, to
meet Federal aid and equipment and facilities neces-
sary 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 construction and reconstruction of State high-
ways, after the payment therefrom of the appropria-
tion for maintenance of the State convict 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,
1b eT: Ne ort OE: | crc $20,595,760
the first year, and $22,174,465 the second
year.
n 340
maintenance of State highways, to be paid only from
the proceeds remaining from the special taxes
segregated by law to the maintenance of State high-
ways, and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury; and provided, further, that the State High-
way Commission may, in its discretion, first set aside,
out of this appropriation, the amount, in its judg-
ment, necessary for the maintenance of the roads and
bridges in the State highway system, and expend,
in its discretion, the balance of said fund for con-
struction or reconstruction of roads and bridges in
the State highway System... $8,000,000
the first year and $8,100,000 the second
year.
Item 341 First Year Second Year
It is provided, further, that the State Highway
Commission may expend for construction and recon-
struction of the State highways the amount received
from the Federal government and paid into the State .
treasury for such construction estimated at..$6,500,000
the first year and $7,000,000 the second
year.
Item 342
For maintenance and improvement, including con-
struction 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....__....§24,000,000
the first year, and $26,000,000 the second
year.
Item 343
It is provided further that the State Highway Com-
mission may expend for construction, reconstruction,
maintenance and improvement of the secondary
system of State highways the amount received from
the Federal government and paid into the State trea-
sury for such construction, reconstruction, mainte-
nance and improvement.
Item 344
For construction and maintenance of city
streets, to be paid only out of the State highway
maintenance and construction fund, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury....................... $3,000,000
the first year, and $3,500,000 the second
year.
Item 344),
For acquisition of land for use in the development
of the George Washington Memorial Parkway in
Virginia, to be paid only out of highway funds allo-
cated by the State Highway Department to the pri-
mary State highway 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 not in excess of
$150,000 the first year.
It is provided that this appropriation of not to
exceed $150,000 may be expended with the approval
of the Governor and the State Highway Commission,
for the acquisition by purchase, gift or condemnation
of lands lying within the State of Virginia and within
the boundaries of the proposed George Washington
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 expended directly for the acquisition of such
lands, or the Governor may place the entire appro-
priation, or any part thereof, at the disposal of the
United States of America, for the acquisition of the
said lands for the establishment of the proposed
George Washington Memorial Parkway.
It is further provided, however, that this appro-
priation shall be expended or placed at the disposal
of the United States of America or its duly author-
ized 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 Memor-
ial Parkway; and provided, further, that this appro-
priation is not to be considered as obligating the State
to make further appropriations for the establishment
of the aforesaid Parkway except as future General
Assemblies may deem it wise to do so.
2 345
administration of the provisions of §§ 33-280 and
38-298 through 33-324, inclusive, of the Code of Vir-
ginia, to be paid only from the fees collected pursuant
to the sections cited and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury, a sum sufficient, estimated at
$21,000 each year.
1 346
a joint hydraulic study, to be paid only out of the
State highway maintenance and construction fund,
and not out of the general fund of the State trea-
sury -. scinesecrmn teria tie shames aa ONO
each year.
n 347
maintenance and operation of toll bridges and ferries,
to be paid in accordance with the provisions of §§
33-227 through 33-255, inclusive, of the Code of Vir-
ginia, provided that no part of this appropriation
shall be paid out of the general fund of the State
treasury .—.....-. meoreecenecsceeereseenvesseesseeeerenemneenn 428,000
the first year, and $4,328,000 the second
year.
It is hereby provided that out of this appropria-
tion shall be paid the amount required for interest
and sinking fund requirements on the revenue bonds
issued by the State Highway Commission for the
acquisition of toll bridges and ferries, estimated
ee $600,000
the first year, and $1,200,000 the second year.
Total for the State Highway Com-
mission from special funds..._._......$69,525,505
the first year, and $74,406,610 the
second year.
eaovce
Central Garage
n 348
maintenance and operation of a Central Garage, in
accordance with the provisions of § 2-42 of the Code
of Virginia, to be paid only out of the revenues,
costs and charges collected from the operation of
said Central Garage under the provisions of § 2-42
of the Code of Virginia, 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 treasury, the amount
of such revenues, costs and charges estimated
A ccc caessscssenenenenseessssnnenegsocsscnesnnenssenmeerereereseenesusecceneuenunnsneeceeene .$534,750
the first year, and $534,850 the second year.
n 349
transfer of motor vehicles to the number and of the
value indicated under authority conferred upon the
Governor by § 2-42 of the Code of Virginia from the
departments set forth to the Central Garage operated
by the State Department of Highways, is hereby rati-
fied and confirmed:
First Year Second Year
Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
9 vehicles, value —........__...__.._-.-$10, 889.15
12 vehicles, value 9,688.04
Division of Markets, Department of Agriculture
and Immigration
oe.
15 vehicles, value —— ——.——_~..__...$11,752.98
The Industrial Commission of Virginia
8 vehicles, value ——......__.____....$ 3,829.70
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
State Board of Health
Item 350.
For expenses of administration of the State Board of
Health, health education and collection and publica-
tion of Vital Statistics te eeneenennessenettennneeenenee $ 295,519 $ 297,616
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
State health commissioner................._...._-$10,000
Item 351
For registering marriages and divorces, a sum sufficient,
1 ANVGE: AY) A: | nr 8,600 $ 3,600
Item 352
For sanitary engineering, shellfish inspection and sanita-
tion and industrial hygieme. nw ccc eeseeeectsecseceesssecee $ 149,915 $ 152,050
Item 353
For administration of Merit Systema... essences 10,670 $ 10,675
Item 354
For control of communicable diseases (tuberculosis,
Venereal diseases, CPiGemics) .........e..cccccccseccccnsssssssssseeesueeessssssseec $ 636,576 $ 538,756
It is provided that out of this appropriation there
is hereby appropriated:
For the surgical treatment of tuberculosis, each
Lo | ee $130,000
For aid to local tuberculosis sanatoria, each
b (5: ne Df 0611 1
Item 354),
For the treatment in local tuberculosis sanatoria of
patients admitted thereto from the city in which the
respective sanatorium is located ...n. en eeenccceee ._-» 82,000 $ 82,000
Item 355
For hospital and nursing home licensing and inspec-
HOT ances eee eeeciceseetettereneerenemenanngp 18,825 $ 14,050
Item 356
For local health services and operation of laboratories.....$ 1,808,514 $ 1,845,124
Item 357
For maternal and child Wealth. eee nceecsnccseeseeeeeesseeesscesssesnnee $ 42,090 $ 48,140
Item 358
For crippled children’s S@rvice i... aneseeeccssssseseueesssnnesesenessesnes $ 106469 $ 124,436
Item 359
For hospital survey, planning and construction........................ $ 38,011 $ £88,671
Item 360
For nursing scholarships..............::ccccccccscccsccsssesseecsmecenesseuneesaseesnessneee $ 11,000 $ 11,000
Item 361
For Cancer CONtTO] onn-n:scxcciccccccccssccctssesnsessstccestsstenessteceennts sma 17,825 $$ 18,675
Item 362
For study, care, treatment and rehabilitation of emit
as provided by law.......... seseunsseteesanesneeneee veep 107,720 $ 108,130
Item 363
For post-mortem e@xamimatioms nnn nec neecsssccccecessssscensneesceeseccemeneet
Item 364
For inspection of hotels, tourist camps and food estab-
OE) 0000) -) 1 |: a
It is further provided that the State Board of
Health may expend for public health activities the
special revenues collected or received for the use
of the State Board of Health and paid into the State
treasury, estimated as follows in Items 365-376, inclu-
sive, each year:
Item 365
For Cancer CONtCTOL nn ecccccccccceeineseaennanng 65,100
each year.
Item 366
For bedding imspection 0.00... cscessssemeeessssesssseeee $ 11,520
each year.
Item 367
For industrial hygiene to be paid from the fund
for the administration of the Workmen’s
Compensation Act and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury......W............ $ 10,000
each year.
Item 368
For expenses of administration and for col-
lection and publication of vital statis-
15: eseseettienertnnmeieeeimnmnnnnncp 10,616
the first year and $70,834 the second year.
Item 369
For prevention of tuberculosis... 200.-..ecccecsnn $ 185,184
each year.
Item 370
For local health services... esennnneen§ 1,106,470
each year.
Item 371
For study, care, treatment and rehabilitation
of alcoholics, as provided by law...........$ 25,500
the first year and $26,100 the second year.
Item 372
For providing bodies for scientific study..........$ | 11,740
the first year, and $11,825 the second year.
Item 373
For hospital survey, planning and construction..$ 2,446,524
each year.
Item 374
For maternal and child health... $ 230,560
each year.
Item $75
For crippled children’s S@rviCe............ccccccccc ccs $ 349,921
the first year and $333,254 the second year.
Item 376
For hospital licensing and inspection............000.... $ 3,000
each year.
Item 377
For malaria and mosquito COmtrol....ceccccccccscsscccssssseessesssseueesesene
First Year Second Year
Out of this appropriation of $37,745 the first year
and $37,750 the second year, there is hereby appro-
priated:
For contribution by the State Board of
Health to mosquito control commissions
established in accordance with law, not
CXCOCOMI NS nnn csecsvvnssssesmescceneeneeecesseesseinnunsennesncnsennnecesceeeneenes $35,000
each year.
It is further provided that contributions by the
State Board of Health out of this appropriation to any
mosquito control commission shall not exceed 25 per
cent of the gross amount obtained by such commis-
sion from other sources.
Item 3774
For pollution prevention and control, Hampton Roads
oY: ee $ 20,000
Item 377)
For personne] tre ir ime g..ano..cccccccccccccccccccsssscsssssssssseescscossseeessenssssscsssecssnmnsnseestesG 2,500
Total for the State Board of Health...........................§ 3,487,994
Blue Ridge Sanatorium, at Charlottesville
Item 378
For maintenance and operation of the Blue Ridge Sana-
torium, at Charlottesville... ec ccccccccccsssnnsssseensccecesestese $ 638,235
Item 379
For maintenance and operation of the Blue Ridge Sana-
torium, 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 treasury nn cceccsssccscsssssssseseccsessssenscusseeee $124,865
each year.
Catawba Sanatorium, near Salem
Item 380
For maintenance and operation of the Catawba Sana-
Porium, Meer Salem. cccccccsssccccsssssesscccocsescescoessemnnsscnsesssnseesssecee $ 639,020
Item $81
For maintenance and operation of the Catawba Sana-
torium, 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 trea-
sury, and not out of the general fund of the State
CCEASUTY ieee eeeeesesesesssssssessssnnsssssnnvsnsnssnecensssseenecsenecsensensanenessesscesssensesesce $98,125
each year.
Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burkeville
Item 382
For maintenance and operation of the Piedmont Sana-
torium, at Burkeville. cee 678,475
Items 383-384
For maintenance and operation of the Piedmont Sana-
torium, at Burkeville, to be paid only out of the
special revenues collected or received for the use of
said Piedmont Sanatorium, and paid into the State
treasury, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury annie ccc cccsssssssesssnsessesssssnsnseesenessee -suu.648,000
each year.
Tota] for the Department of Health...........00000....§$ 5,298,724
$ 20,000
$ 2,500
$ 3,506,923
$ 639,910
$ 648,310
$ 584,025
$ 5,379,168
DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS
Central Activities
Item 385 First Year Second Year
For expenses of administration of the Department of Wel-
fare amd Institutions oc ccc ccsscccsmcesccnssnssssesssssunsneseesssnesssseses $ 127,620 $ 124,475
Item 386
For expenses of administration of the Department of Wel-
fare and Institutions 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. cccccccccccccscsssccssecssssseesssussssecceceneeeeees $65,000
each year.
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salary:
Commissioner ................. savesvessseensscecsesipaauascasannenereenseseceesssnnnunaeeee $9,500
Item 387
For purchase of merchandise for resale to be paid only
out of special revenues, including Federal aid, to be
collected and paid into the State treasury for pur-
chase of merchandise for resale, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury............................ $20,000
each year.
Item 388
For general welfare activities... ccccscscseecssssssssstsstensessceee .$ 132,740 $ 134,200
Item 889
For hospitalization of indigent and medically indigent.......$ 500,000 $ 500,00C
It is hereby provided that any balance remaining
unexpended in these appropriations for hospitaliza-
tion of indigent and medically indigent at the end of
the fiscal year for which each said appropriation is
made, after the payment of all obligations properly
chargeable thereto, shall be promptly transferred by
the Comptroller to the appropriation for the same
fiscal year made in Item 397, for providing public
welfare services and public assistance for certain
needy persons, in accordance with law.
Item 390
Fr children’s S@rviCes...........-cccccc::scccccsssssssescsnsessseessseeesesnanngscesstessstsecsusansesee $ 168,805 $ 154,34¢
Item 391 :
For children’s services to be paid only out of funds re-
ceived from the Federal government and paid into the
State treasury, for said child welfare, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasur'y..........$222,345
the first year and $224,810 the second year.
Item 392
For administration of Merit System... cee 10,500 § 10,590
Item 393
For parole activities... ccc ccccssssssseesssusseeessceetsnsseemnsecanneecesnnseeesnsssessnaesen $ 331,482 $ 337,870
Out of this appropriation the following salaries
shall be paid:
Director Of Parole .......ceecc.cccccccccccsssssssssssssssssssessssnsssceceseeseseeseee $8,000
Member of Boareee..cciccccccccccccccccccettccessimesseaes 8,000
Member Of Board..ciccicc.scsceccccccsecssssssessssessesesssmusssessesssessutacee 8,000
It is provided that the limitation of $1,000 hereto-
fore applicable to the maximum expenses of probation
and parole officers is increased to not exceeding
$1,300.
Item 394 First Year
For Correction a@Ctivities a... cee ccsesssscsssesssssssssseseseceeee ee $ 63,175
Item 394),
For reimbursing counties and cities for one-half of the
salaries of additional probation officers locally ap-
POUMCCH occ eeeccnceeeeectsscteseeresssenreesssenmesenenissmersismeeeerinennnennnmnnnp 24,000
Item 395
For probation SO Vices.n..ececceee-cececsssssssssessssssssmennesesssssnsseeceemnsnsssesseeeeenstessee 9,350
Item 396 |
For gereral relic f.....cccccccccecccscssssssscssssssssseecsenncsssesessescessussssneceeneecsuntssssseceeeessee $ 615,500
Item 397
For providing public welfare services and public assist-
ance for certain needy persons, in accordance with
VQ eenscsscscssaceesnsessresseccntenssseneennnesssnernsssssguenusnstestseesssssmmntsestssenetsutessomentistvmnemssssensmsng? Oy~O2OSO00
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
For providing foster care for children............. $552,000
the first year, and $586,000 the second
year. The State Board of Welfare and Institu-
tions shall ascertain the amount of expenditures
so made and the Commissioner shall monthly
reimburse each county and city welfare board in
an amount not less than 50 per cent, nor more
than 624 per cent, for boarding of children 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 Virginia.
For support of children committed to the
State hospitals for mental defectives and
pending admission to those institutions..... 18,000
each year.
For in-service training for local personnel... 10,000
each year.
For reimbursing in an amount of 50 per cent for ex-
penditures made by Juvenile and Domestic Relations
Courts in counties and cities for salaries of proba-
tion officers appointed in the manner provided for,
and pursuant to § 16-172.72 of the Code of Vir-
901: $85,000
the first year, and $88,000 the second year.
For reimbursing county and city welfare boards in an
amount not less than 50 per cent, nor more than
624 per cent, for administrative cost for services
rendered and duties performed pursuant to §§ 63-71
through 63-73, inclusive, §§ 63-80 and 63-81, and
§§ 63-86 through 63-99, inclusive, of the Code of Vir-
00 6 C; a $185,000
It is hereby expressly provided that neither the
provisions of this item, nor of any other item or pro-
vision of this Act, or of any other Act or statute of
this State heretofore enacted or enacted at this ses-
sion of the General Assembly, shall be interpreted
or construed as authorizing the Department of Wel-
fare and Institutions, or any other agency of the
State, or of any of its political subdivisions, 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
actually appropriated for that purpose; nor shall any
appropriation or legislative enactment of this or any
Second Year
$ 54,050
$ 24,000
$ 9,640
$ 615,500
$ 3,926,770
preceding session of the General Assembly be con-
sidered or construed as imposing any obligation
whatsoever, moral or legal, upon this General Assem-
bly, 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 Insti-
tutions save the funds actually appropriated for such
purpose or purposes at this session.
n 398
providing public assistance for certain needy persons,
to be paid only out of funds received from the Fed-
eral government to provide assistance for certain
needy persons and paid into the State treasury, and
not out of the general fund of the State treasury, the
amount of such Federal funds estimated at...$9,067,500
the first year, and $9,347,500 the second
year.
2 899
There is hereby reappropriated out of the unex-
pended balance in the fund for Shenandoah National
Park Family Removal Project, the sum of $5,000 for
each year of the biennium ending June 30, 1954, for
continuation of the said Shenandoah National Park
Family Removal Project.
n 400
expenditure pursuant to the provisions of §§ 638-109
to 638-111, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia, all
monies deducted from funds otherwise payable out
of the State treasury to the counties and cities pur-
suant to the provisions of §§ 63-135 and 63-136, and
8§ 63-157 and 63-158 of the Code of Virginia.
Total for Central Activities. coc: :
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls, a
n 401
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Home
and Industrial School for Girls, at Bon Aiv...........................9
Virginia Industrial School for Boys, at Beau
1 402
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Industrial
School for Boys, at Beaumont... cesses cscneeesssennnee
1 403
transportation Of imate. nescence ssn eesseessssseecceetmeesssnttsee §
Total for Virginia Industrial School for Boys,
At Beaumont nese ccceeccscseesssesnessnstenenmsetsnenenessetneseses §
Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls, at Pes
n 404
maintenance and operation of the Janie Porter Barrett
School for Girls, at Peaks Turmout...........000..ccceccccsscssscsssseeee $
First Year Second Year
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys, at Hanover
Item 405
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Manual
Labor School for Colored Boys, at Hanover....................$ 218,975 $ 223,290
The Penitentiary, at Richmond, Industrial Department
Item 406
For maintenance and operation of the industrial depart-
ment 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, a sum sufficient,
timate Bt ance cece ester ene errr $1,328,600
the first year, and $1,829,100 the second
year.
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for Defective Misdemeanants,
at State Farm
Item 407
For maintenance and operation of the State Penitentiary
Farm and State Prison Farm for Defective Misde-
meanants, at State Fra rre.n..ica.cccccccccccccccssssssessssesssemnssceen apeeeescesaeee $ 315,130 $ 305,685
Item 408
For per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance with
§ 58-220.1 of the Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient,
Mstirmated At cc ccecssseetcetsnccececcessssesssnmunnsssssscescesesceneentsscenesntset $ 38,000 $ 38,000
Item 409
For payment of the per diem allowance authorized by
law for defective misdemeanant prisoners transferred
to the State Penitentiary Farm for Defective Mis-
demeanants in accordance with law, a sum sufficient,
Estimated at cece csccccsncmscsescssscsssscescencesescescsseeesseeeesseenceeemmmeenesssveseeseees $ 315,130 $ 305,685
It is hereby provided that this appropriation esti-
mated at $815,130 the first year and $305,685 the
second year shall be inclusive of all funds to which
the said farm would otherwise be entitled out of
the appropriation herein made to the Division of
Accounts and Control for criminal charges.
Total for State Penitentiary Farm and State
Prison Farm for Defective Misdemeanants, at
SLM OF) 1) ce $ 668,260 $ 649,370
Southampton Penitentiary Farm, at Capron
Item 410
For maintenance and operation of the Southampton Peni-
tentiary Farm, at Capror.nn nee cccccceccceunetsnusseneemeatissenses $ 160,800 $ 164,200
Item 411
For operation of farm........................ sesssssassasananaseaseenvecesasssanseseesesayevete uevenuneececneee $ 85,925 $ 86,925
Item 412 First Year Second Year
For operation of brick and Solite plants... ccceccnccennng 86,435
Item 413
For per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance with
§ 53-220.1 of the Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient,
CSCI ated Bb ann nccecceseccsscessscnsseresssmnseeseseememeessereensenssennesenesececabeeunssnmeeeses -~§ 16,000
Total for Southampton Penitentiary Farm, at
CEPTON oon nceeceeecsscceesterecceneseeeeennenenncnmnesaennngp £98,160
State Industrial Farm for Women, at Goochland
Item 414 |
For treatment and care of delinquent women.....................-.. $ 164,558
Item 415
For per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance with
§ 53-220.1 of the Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient,
r=Y:1 9B 000: Le 270 OR: | cc $ 16,000
Item 416 -
For board and care of infant children of inmates of the
State Industrial Farm for Women........................ ne 1,500
Item 417
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 Virginia, a sum sufficient, esti-
008: 0-01 A: | cece ..§ 191,017
It is hereby provided that the aforesaid appropria-
tion estimated at $191,017 each year shall be inclusive
of all funds to which the said Industrial Farm for
Women would otherwise be entitled out of the appro-
priation herein made to the Division of Accounts and
Control for criminal charges.
Item 418
For maintenance and operation of a central laundry, a
SUM Sufficient, estirmated ati an cceeeeeancccccccsssececsesernssecesseeseeses $ 151,000
Total for State Industrial Farm for Women, at
GOOCH AI anna ees cesscccensssssesssssscsssssesssensuesunnunsssssnegnscceseccusseusunenuusnessee $ 624,075
Bland Correctional Farm, at White Gate
Item 419
For maintenance of the prison department... $ 152,472
Item 420
For operation of fa rrniieccccccccccccceccsssscssssssssescesssemessccceseesesmnnsseseeeeetaseeessseeana $ 62,900
Item 421
For operation of lime plant, to be paid only out of the
special revenues derived from the operation of the
lime plant and paid into the State treasury and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury...$18,765
the first year and $20,465 the second year.
Total for Bland Correctional Farm......0.0..000.000000.0.cc0.. $ 215,372
$ 36,810
$ 15,000
$ 302,935
$ 168,783
$ 16,000
$ 1,500
$ 191,017
$ 158,200
$ 530,500
$ 150,573
$ 65,300
$ 215,873
Item 422 First Year Second Year
No assignment to any person or persons, firm,
company, corporation, or agency whatsoever, made
by any inmate of a State penal institution, of any
money or credit received by such inmate, or to which
he may become entitled 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.
State Convict Road Force
Item 423
For the work of the State Convict Road Force, in accord-
ance with the applicable provisions of § 53-58, §§
53-61 through 53-73, inclusive, §§ 53-100 through
53-123, inclusive, and § 53-109, § 53-109.1, and §
53-221, of the Code of Virginia, to be paid only out of
the money paid to the Director of the Department of
Welfare and Institutions by the State Highway Com-
missioner for the labor of convicts employed on the
State highway primary and secondary systems and
work incidental thereto, including relocation and
moving of Convict:Road Camps, at local hourly rates
for such labor, determined in accordance with the
provisions of the aforesaid § 53-109.1 of the Code of
Virginia, said payments to be made only out of the
State highway maintenance and construction fund,
and not out of the general fund of the State trea-
sury, a sum sufficient, estimated at................. $2,045,400
the first year, and $2,060,950 the second
year.
. Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
For medical care and supervision of con-
victs in the several State Convict Road
ROTC] CAPS. o.ccssssenesssseccersssssssssnncneessutsssceceesennesesmncnnssccceeeses $29,000
each year.
For per diem allowance to prisoners in
accordance with the provisions of §
53-220.1 of the Code of Virginia, a sum
Sufficient, eStimMAated Ab. ecccecccccccccccsssessseessinee $84,000
For payment of awards under the Work-
men’s Compensation Acte....ccccccccccccccccccccccncccsssscesmeee $ 1,000
each year.
Item 424
For reimbursement to the State Convict Road Force for
the cost of board furnished to boarders, 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, provided, however, that the money
so expended shall not exceed the revenue collected
and paid into the State treasury by the State Convict
Road Force from charges made for such boarders,
a sum sufficient, estimated ate... ee $26,000
each year.
Item 425 .
All the revenue received by the Department of
Welfare and Institutions from boarders or other
miscellaneous sources incident to the operation of the
State Convict Road Force, shall be paid directly and
promptly into the State treasury to the credit of the
State highway maintenance and construction fund.
Total for the State Convict Road First Year Second Year
Force from special funds... 2,071,400
the first year, and $2,086,950 the
second year.
Total for the Department of Welfare and Insti-
CUETOMS cee ecesecseecesceceeeeccetteeeee eects enna p 8y187,084
VIRGINIA COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND
Item 426
For expenses of administration of the Virginia Commis-
sion for the Blind. ccccceeeeeecseeemnnneeeseseemeneerneen «DBO
Item 427
For conservation of vision and rehabilitation... $ 82,500
Item 428
For conservation of vision and rehabilitation, to be paid
only out of special revenues to be collected by Vir-
. ginia Commission for the Blind, and paid into the
State treasury, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury a nn. ccccccccccssccsssscssssccesssseccsssessssseecceessseecsseeee $75,000
each year.
Item 429
For operation of workshop for the blind... sce 39,006
Item 430
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 of the State treasury,
the amount of such special revenues estimated
BE nce seecsssecscsnsnssscsevsenesccsevensnesssensunsunsensonunenegnssnnusneesssenenenegennsenenceesaee $200,000
each year.
Item 431
For idk to thee Dupri. cesses ccssssssssscesenssseesssceessseessosuuasenesceensceneeeseeon $ 159,500
Item 432
For aid to the blind, to be paid only out of funds re-
ceived 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
Enns ecccccsccscesssescscccenenessssnnsessnssnunssrsganeosnmunssescencensevnmmenereceseuneneumensssceneee $456,300
the first year and $475,900 the second year.
Item 433
For vocational rehabilitation of the blind.................0.0000........... $ 23,940
Item 434
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 tremsury onnn.ccccccccccccecccssscsssseescessssssesssseecsssssssasesseeessssassenateeee $25,000
each year.
Item 435
For expenditure pursuant to the provisions of § 63-108
of the Code of Virginia, 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 Virginia,
and all monies paid into the State treasury pursuant
to § 63-193 of the Code of Virginia.
Total for the Virginia Commission for the
BUG eee ccecccsecsssssesssssssseescsussssscsssssensscessssassstepnessseeneseccenennnssceeseescoansens $ 334,196
$ 8,290,938
$ 27,250
$ = 83,000
$ 39,106
$ 162,100
$ 24,180
$ 338,136
DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE AND HOSPITALS
State Hospital Board
Item 436 First Year Second Year
For general supervision, administration and control of
the several State Hospitals and Colonies for Epi-
leptics and Feebleminded oo ee ecceee eee $ 62,825 $ 652,955
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Commissioner of mental hygiene and hospi-
tals 2... sesssseensessummassesseesttansnesssstsssssntenrensenngp 0,000
Item 437
For field SO vices ann. sees seeessssesessssececossessenensensvsvcossnensesesssesenncacecnncaneeee $ 48,245 $ 49,170
Item 438
For mental Wygieme chimics ccc. ccccccsssssssssssssssssssscceesseesesssnsnssenscessese $ 187,300 $ 187,300
Item 439
For mental hygiene clinics to be paid only out of special
revenues, including Federal aid, collected and paid
into the State treasury for the ‘said mental hygiene
clinics, and not out of the general fund of the State
154-5: 1:1) |p a 3 62501001
each year.
It is hereby provided that the appropriations herein
made by Items 438 and 439 for mental hygiene clinics
shall not be available for expenditure, either in whole
or in part, unless the amounts allocated to the various
mental hygiene clinics are based, as nearly as prac-
ticable, on a uniform ratio, for each clinic, of State
and Federal funds combined to local funds.
Item 440
For collecting cost of care and treatment of patiente.............. $ 38,500 $ 38,480
Item 440),
For expenditure for the care and treatment of inmates of
the State hospitals for the mentally afflicted...................... $ 250,000 $ 250,000
This appropriation of $250,000 each year shall be
allocated by the State Hospital Board to the several
State hospitals under its supervision, for expenditure
in such amounts and for such purposes as, in the
judgment of the Board, will most effectively contribute
to an improvement in the professional care and treat-
ment of the inmates of these institutions; provided,
that no part of this appropriation shall be expended
for the care and treatment of patients or inmates of,
or otherwise in connection with, any mental hygiene
clinic or the DeJarnette State Sanatorium.
To provide for the more efficient use of the medical
services, there is hereby established the post of busi-
ness manager for the Department of Mental Hygiene
and Hospitals and the several mental institutions
thereunder. The person selected therefor shall be
appointed by the State Hospital Board subject to the
approval of the Governor and be paid a salary, to be
fixed as provided by law, but not to exceed ten thou-
sand dollars per annum. The duties of the business
manager shall be determined and assigned by such
Board but such duties shall be concerned with the
business management of such institutions and shall
not include duties involving the exercise of medical
and psychiatric training.
Item 440%,
On the final day of August, nineteen hundred fifty-
three, and annually thereafter, the Comptroller shall
report to the Governor the total collections under
Article 6 of Chap 3 of Title 37 of the Code of Vir-
ginia, as amended, for the last preceding fiscal year
ended June 30. The Governor shall make available
by quarterly allotment to the State Hospital Board,
for expenditure for the care and treatment of patients
in State hospitals for the mentally afflicted, one-half
of the money collected each year, under such provi-
sions of law, in excess of $500,000. All monies which
shall become available for expenditure by the State
Hospital Board under this item shall be allocated by
the said Board to the said State hospitals under its
supervision, for expenditure in such amounts and for
such purposes, as in the judgment of the Board, will
most effectively contribute to an improvement in pro-
fessional care and treatment of the patients at these
institutions.
Total for the State Hospital Board.................................. $
n 441 Central State Hospital, at Petersburg
maintenance and operation of the Central State
Hospital, at Petersburg. nan. enceccseemeeeccssececeeeeceseeeeseeceeeeneetnn $
n 442 Petersburg Stafe Colony, at Petersburg
maintenance and operation of the Petersburg State
Colony, at Petersburg... .ccccceccsssssssssnecssscssesssssssssseessssumessssesmunsssesees $
Eastern State Hospital, at Williamsburg
n 443
maintenance and operation of the Eastern State
Hospital, at Williamsburg... ccc ccccccssssssneetcssesesesseeeee $
Southwestern State Hospital, at Marion
n 444
"maintenance and operation of the Southwestern State
Hospital, FY a C5 (0) ¢ $
It is provided that out of this appropriation there
is hereby appropriated:
For payment to Fire Department of Town of
Minn oa iesessssscsseesccsssssceccscssstensnssssnessconsnsvescensesessessssutentecccensenesceeeeeneee: $180
Western State Hospital, at Staunton
n 445
- maintenance and operation of the Western State
Hospital, at Ste camtonrr...nn.ecccceeecccssscccsesseescenserssessesccenusnensnmussseensestee $
DeJarnette State Sanatorium, at Staunto
n 446
maintenance and operation of the DeJarnette State
Sanatorium, at Staunton, in accordance with the pro-
visions of §§ 37-17 as amended and 37-18 through
37-22, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia, 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. cccecsssscssesssesssssssesscsssssssssrsssssnssnessercsssee $386,100
the first year, and $386,050 the second year.
Lynchburg State Colony, at Colony
n 447
maintenance and operation of the Lynchburg State
Cooder, et Cn face enn nents sorcreersererenennncnenmionereesteneeecrcr
Total for the Department of Mental | Hygiene
ANG Hospitals ....cccccecccccecccssercssesseeeessmnseennmetesesssssesesateeseeensesGp
Grand total from general fund... nme Gl
SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE BIENNIUM
ENDING JUNE 30, 1954
Section 2. For Payment of Authorized Deficits
The amounts hereinafter set forth are appropriated from the sources indi-
cated, to the several departments, institutions and agencies named and shall
be available for expenditure during the biennium ending June 30, 1954, for
the purpose of paying deficits incurred during the biennium ending June 30,
1952, in accordance with the provisions of law.
For Expenses of Operation
Appropriation From
General Special
Fund Funds
Item 448
Department of Law—Division of Motion Picture Censor-
SIVA an senenannnsssscennscnesesennnsecsenecnnnssenneestvnnnesssnesnneonenmmnnnnreceecenunneceeqeimuanensnuumanenaneetntt $ 697
Item 448',
Department of Law—Division of War Veterans’ Claims.....$ 1,885
Item 449
CO T0N 7-5 1X0) oat O) 5 | (-,: ee; 69,525
Item 450
Division of the Budget—Section of Grounds and Build-
ings... seesecesscessesasuevnssesseevistseeeenisimeesseeeeenssseenntenitinanemnneng 18,899
Item 451
Department of the Treasury... nin....occcceccesssssssscnssssecessseeeremescseecessenenneeee $ 2,800
Item 452
Department of Accounts and Purchases—Division of Pur-
Chase amd Printing... cccccsssssssssseeesceseseceesssnnusnenesssueenecensneeeesee $ 179,055
Item 453
Department of Labor and Industry... occ ccccccccsssessseeeeeecssseeesee $ 9,267
Item 454
Virginia Fisheries Laboratory. .icccecccssscssccssssssesscsesssessssesesesestn $ ——-«:1,500
Item 455
Special Board of Examiners in Basic Science...........0....ccn.. $ 300
Item 456
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts...........ccccecsessse cscessscessssssmessssesssesesssseens 2,506
Item 457
Department of Workmen’s Compensation — Industrial
Commission Of Vir image. ceeeeccesscsssecsssemnecssesssnneceseneseeeee . $ 8,000
This item shall be paid only out of the workmen’s
compensation fund, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury.
Item 458
Department of Education—State Board of Education.........$ 305,000
Item 459
Department of Education—Virginia State College.......$ 8,455
Item 460
Department of Education—Virginia State College—Nor-
LOW Division ance ecccscssmeeecseeecseessmenenesecssssccessssnsnscenscceennsnnmnsececceceemmnneessess)
Item 4601, )
Long wo0d College oncccccecscececssscosssssssssssessaseseecsssnssessenansseesoassnsssesssessenesemasesenensss $
Item 461
Department of Education—Madison Colle ge....n....o....ccnscoc ne: $
Item 462 .
Department of Education—Virginia State School.................$
Item 463
Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind...........00...........$
Item 464
Medical College of Virginia—Hospital Division................$
Item 465
Virginia Polytechnic Institute—Extension Division......... $
Item 466
Virginia Polytechnic Institute—Virginia Agricultural Ex-
PETImmE nt Stati anne essessssscsssessnmeceecescesenenneneceneenee
Item 467
Virginia Military Institute. ceecssececeeeee
Item 468
Department of Agriculture and Immigration—Board of
Agriculture and Immigration oo. ccccccsscsssssssesssssssssssssee $
EPSPS TOSTS PeREeCEEeTES SS
Item 469
Virginia Peamut Commissione...n...cc.ccccccnccscsesssssccscsseeseeemcsssnssssesseceeseeseees
This item shall be paid only out of the peanut fund
and not out of the general fund of the State treasury.
Item 470
Department of Conservation and Development.............. eseseeeee $
Item 471
Department of Health—State Board of Health..................... $
{tem 472
Department of Health—Piedmont Sanatorium... $
{tem 473
Department of Welfare and Institutions—Central Activi-
CHOS onc cccccccceececccsnnesessceccnuscecnnssseseesasssssseceecesnsesenesssnusensesssneestesssnummerssranmmeseeensammenseeesssates
Item 474
Department of Welfare and Institutions—The Peniten-
ERAT acces snes enssssenmnesscsconsnnrnssesecncnsnnennnnecconneseununscesenesnnssntsecerecenunuanareceencenntenstmanseeenet
Item 475 .
Department of Welfare and Institutions—Virginia Home
and Industrial School for Gir] s..........n..csne eee $
Item 476
Department of Welfare and Institutions—Virginia Indus-
trial School for BoyS.i.c.cccc.oomseccsssscsssscscssessessesinseecessennensenmennnsntnneesen
Appropriation From
General
Fund
Item 477
Department of Welfare and Institutions—Janie Porter
Barrett School for Girds on... ncccccccccccccccssseccccccscsssessemeessnesssseecesneessusenesee $ 3,218
Item 478
Department of Welfare and Institutions—Virginia Manual
Labor School for Colored Boys......... ne 4,270
Item 478-1/6
Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals—Eastern
State Hospitea) none cccccsscssssssssssssscsessssccsessnsnssssseeseseessnssusesseeeesesaesee $ 30,820
Item 478-2/6
Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals—South-
Western State Hospital... ccceccsesssesceneeemsenerenmntnneeen $ 20,820
Item 478-3/6
Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals—Western
State Hospital occ ccccssssssscsssssesesonesesssusussssssessssseuessuunssesssesessesen $ 28,000
Item 478-4/6
Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals—Lynch-
burg State Colony... icccccccccccssesssssssssmssssesseessssunnsesssseeeseeeseeeenssee $ 35,000
Item 478-5/6
Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals—Peters-
Durg State Colony... cnnccccccssssssusonnsssssssssssmssssnsesssssenessnseeeeesseenansssesstense $ 6,050
Total deficits for expenses of operation........................ $ 1,202,334
For Capital Outlays
Item 479
Virginia Polytechnic Institute—Radford College, Women’s
Division of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute.................. $ 27,000
Item 480
Department of Welfare and Institutions—-Penitentiary
Industria] Departament ~.... ances. csccs cece eneneceesseseeesseeeereeeeneeemrereenen
This item shall be paid only out of the revenues
from the operation of the Penitentiary Industrial
Department, and not out of the general fund of the
State treasury.
Item 481
Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals—State Hos-
pital Board—Eastern State Hospital...
Of this item, $24,040 shall be paid from the special
fund bearing the Comptroller’s code 704-91 and $1,900
from the special fund bearing the Comptroller’s code
704-92, and not from the general fund of the State
treasury. The special funds cited were derived from
authorized sales of property.
Total deficits for capital outlays... 27,000
Total for payment of authorized deficits............$ 1,229,334
Special
Funds
$ 31,800
$ 54,000
$ 25,940
$ 79,940
$ 111,740
n 482
expenditure by the Governor, under such rules and
regulations as he may prescribe, for adjusting as far
as practicable the base rates of pay of State em-
Ployees, on an equitable Dasis.. neces ccccseescscssesmenecceceeeee $
It is further provided, subject to rules and regula-
tions prescribed by the Governor, that the unappro-
priated balances, if any, in each special fund are
hereby appropriated for expenditure as far as neces-
sary for the same purpose with respect to State
employees whose salaries are chargeable to such
funds.
It is further provided, however, that all additions
to compensation authorized by the Governor, whether
or not under this item, shall be paid out of the
amounts appropriated by this Act to the respective
departments, institutions, and agencies insofar as
such appropriations are sufficient to permit such pay-
ments; only to the extent such appropriations are
found insufficient, in whole or in part, for paying
them, may any such authorized additions to com-
pensation be paid out of the appropriations made by
this item.
a 483
expenditure by the Division of the Budget, for the
inspection of certain State facilities by persons who
will be members of the General Assembly, a sum suf-
ficient, estirmated Btn. nec ceeeeccscecssssscecessnnesseessunessscceneesnnsnsssen -
Total for Specified Contingencies... ccc $
Section 4. For Local Public School Constru
n 484
allocation by the State Board of Education among
the counties and cities of the Commonwealth for aid
in the construction of public school buildings subject,
except as stated below, to the conditions set forth in
Chap 14, Acts of Assembly of 1950.00.00. :
It is provided, not withstanding contrary provisions
of the act cited above, that:
a. In lieu of the actual enrollment on the dates
stated in paragraph 1, section 2, actual enrollment
on December 1, 1951, shall be used as the basis of
allocation for the first year appropriation, and
actual enrollment on December 1, 1952, shall be
used as the basis of the allocation for the second
year appropriation for this item;
b. In lieu of the rate stated in paragraph 1,
section 3(b), the tax levy required shall be equiva-
lent to eighty cents per one hundred dollars of true
valuation of locally-taxed wealth as determined by
the State Department of Taxation and used as a
basis for distributing State aid to public schools
during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1952.
First Year Second Year
c. In lieu of the dates stated in paragraph 1,
section 3(b), the school year used in determining
the amount expended or being expended from local
sources shall be 1952-1953 for the first year appro-
priation and 1953-1954 for the second year appro-
priation from this item.
d. In lieu of the actual enrollment on the dates
stated in paragraph 1, section 3(c), actual enroll-
ment on December 1, 1952, shall be used as the
basis of allocation for the first year appropriation,
and actual enrollment on December 1, 1953, shall
be used as the basis of allocation for the second
year appropriation from this item.
It is provided further that this appropriation shall
not be construed as establishing a policy of State
grants to aid localities in meeting public school con-
struction needs or as imposing upon the General
Assembly any obligation, implied or other, beyond
the limits herein set out.
Item 484}
There is hereby reappropriated to the State Board of
Education the unexpended balance, estimated at
$15,000,000, at the close of business on June 80, 1952,
in the appropriation provided by Chap 14, Acts of
Assembly of 1950. This appropriation shall be ex-
pended by the State Board of Education in accordance
with the allocations made pursuant to the cited act.
Section 5. 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 to the extent of the unexpended
balances at the close of business June 30, 1952, in the amounts and for the purposes
shown by the records of the Division of Accounts and Control of appropriations
or reappropriations made by Chap 578, Acts of Assembly, 1950. Amounts
tabulated as reappropriations are the estimated unexpended balances as of June
30, 1952. Except as herein otherwise expressly provided, appropriations or reappro-
priations for structures may be used for the purchase of equipment 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, 1954, subject to the conditions controlling the expenditure
of capital outlay funds as provided by law.
Item 484%,
There is hereby reappropriated to the State Board
of Education the unexpended balance, estimated at
$2,500,000 at the close of business on June 30, 1952,
in the appropriation provided by Chap 575, Acts of
Assembly of 1950. This appropriation shall be ex-
pended by the State Board of Education for the pur-
poses and subject to the conditions stated in the cited
act.
1 485
major repairs to State-owned buildings and equip-
ment sessconseecccnnecessaunsearenssassenseneseeeneeeetenevsceususeccesueseeenetscnusecsssnuecesouneeeneutececrevareeeat
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 the Governor may, in
his discretion, expend this reappropriation for the
purchase of real estate for use in providing necessary
facilities for the administration of the activities of
the State government.
1 486
additions and improvements to State-owned proper-
0 [| : reserves ensscerancoenrcvaaauereesit
This reappropriation includes $320,151 from im-
provements to State-owned land, buildings and equip-
ment.
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 exceeding
$250,000 of this reappropriation may, at the Gover-
nor’s direction, be used for purchase of and improve-
ments to real estate and for preparation of plans
relative thereto for use in providing necessary facili-
ties for the administration of the activities of the
State government.
Total for the Governor (general fund).................... sasseee
Division of the Budget—Section of Grounds a1
1 487
office building, including land for buildingz.......................
The need for an additional State Office Building is
hereby declared to be critical, and it is further de-
clared to be the sense of the General Assembly that
the Governor and any Commission now charged by
law with the performance of any duties essential to
the erection of any such building, should expedite
the construction of such building as rapidly as the
availability of materials and other conditions permit.
n 488
Jamd and structure... cccccscccccccccscsscssscesesceceeceesssssesescenesesumeensseueneeesceeumene =
This reappropriation includes $10,018 from im-
provements to lighting system, $8,000 from central
telephone system, $24,099 from repairs to buildings,
$3,573 from development of a coordinated and pro-
jected building plan, and $11,348 of the total from
office building, including land for buildings.
Total for the Section of Grounds and Buildings
(grerrcren] Li) neeanee ec cccceeeenssenesseesssssessesecscenssennnneeeneenveseneneeee
DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFF,
n 489
acquisition of land and acquisition or construction of
ATMOTICS ANA BtOTEHOUSES nnn cccsccsssssscseessseccensemnennsssecsseeesee :
—_
Reappro-
priations
Item 490
For construction of armories with federal aid.......... smneenge 400,000
It is hereby provided that a sum not exceeding
$100,000 of this reappropriation may, at the Gover-
nor’s direction, be used for construction of armories
without federal aid.
Total for the Department of Military Affairs
(general fund) ecnuienenennaeneng 420,000
———————s
VIRGINIA TRUCK EXPERIMENT STATION
Item 491
For laboratory equipre nt... cccccscsscscnssssssssscesssssscsseusssenssnnnssessunsesee
Item 492
For rire SiO ccna esses eessssesssesessssessssnensvssnsenesonsensnsnseseanennennnnsneersseneeee
Item 493
Fr Structures oo eeccssecssssssssssssssssseccesssssssessssssesseccecssssessssossseseettieussusmessensseetimennensensectenee $ 25,000
Total for the Virginia Truck Experiment Station
Ex) =) a: ) Ge G00: ) ccc ce $ 25,000
VIRGINIA WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL COMMISSION
Item 494
For structures—(gemeral fumd) o....c.ccccccccccssscssssssssusssssssmsssssessssessssnasen $ 97,740
Appro-
priations
$ 1,800
$ 10,800
$ 300,000
THE WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM OF VIRGINIA, AT NEWPORT NEWS
Item 494),
For The War Memorial Museum of Virginia, at Newport
News—(gerneral fur) o...cccccccccscccessssseceesssssessssseseeessssssseseeessnsnssegagesecsees
It is hereby provided that this appropriation of
$100,000 shall be expended on warrants of the Comp-
troller, issued upon vouchers signed by the Chairman
of the Board of Trustees of the War Memorial Mu-
seum of Virginia, or by such person as may be desig-
nated by the said Board of Trustees for that purpose.
. VIRGINIA FISHERIES LABORATORY
Item 495
FOr Struct cares oun. inn eeccsssssessssssssssessesssessssnssstssssstsunessersssunenustnanessssnserestensnamesssenaceesssseesesstt $ 2,000
Item 49514
For the purchase Of Lerndhe....ccc.ccccccccccccccssesssssccsssssesssssesssssscenmesssssssessesssseneetsses
Total for Virginia Fisheries Laboratory (gen-
eral fund) ........... sescsscesnnssesennanesesssennesseecenssnnsssestesmuneseneseusnasecesennnetees $ 2,000
DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS
The Penitentiary, at Richmond
Item 496
For kitchen and dining room equipment... ccoccecsssssenccsenn
Item 497
For security buildimg weal]... ec cen ences ccs seessssseeecnensseennectentene
Item 498
For renovation of kitchen and dining room...............-...........-.
Item 499
For CIQSSTOOMIS onnccennccccccccocsccsscesonsessssucescoscessssscsssusessnecessnee sovcvescsnsesesuessopessnacecenessssanuenseuse
$ 100,000
2 5,000
$ 5,000
$ 25,000
$ 12,500
$ 100,000
$ 15,000
Item 500
For addition to hospital
OSSD OCOME EES OOOO OOS SELLE FOSDSO SOC EOE D1 ODDO COTE EDGES HOTERT CES OO CV DOU ET OSS OSS REESOS SOU NESS
Item 501
For improvements to water SYStem nn .ecccnecccccsccsccsscswecsecseeeeneen
Total for the Penitentiary, at Richmond (general
LUT) eee eeseecesscsneeeemenssenseeesnnseecoereeneereosssstasanversesunesaceneseoeevnesenrnssseuene
MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES
Negro Memorial Commission
Item 502
For structures (gemeral £m) ....nncceccccccssssscsscsssssesessesscnssssseesssmeasne$
COMMISSION TO PROCURE SITE, SUPERVISE THE ‘'
EQUIPPING OF HEALTH AND INDUSTRIAL
Item 503
For expenses of commission (general fund)................... $
DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
All appropriations herein made in Items 504 to 505% in-
clusive, 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 504
For parking lot for Arlington Brame]... ceceecscsesccneemeeeeee
Item 505
For purchase and improvement of land, construction of
building and equipment therefor... ....2.—eenneen
Item 505}
For structures at Roamoke nc ccccccccccsssssessssesssssssssscsssssnesessssansenesensee $
Total for the Division of Motor Vehicles (special
LUNAS) oieeessscscssscsssccssnmerenscnssessesceesssensensnceutsesssseesenecetemneeseessvenumecteaneerse
DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLIC]
All appropriations herein made in Items 506 to 514, in-
clusive, to the Department of State Police shall be
paid only out of the State highway maintenance and
_ construction fund, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury.
Operation of State Police Radio Syste
Item 506
For fence on Walker Mountain ince cssscsccccsssceesseccesseseecerecnsees
Item 507
For Lard osccccsssscescssssccceuenesscereeeeeemnenesntveeiemernesnssneenerenemeemeeceneetsnrensnen$
Item 508
For repairs to Norton radio foundation.....................__._.
Operation and Maintenance of Headquarters Buildings and Grounds
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 509 ;
For office equipment (mew Structures) .....n....cccccccestoeessssssccssessesmecenes $ 1,500
Item 510
For household equipment (new structures) ..0.....cccncccceeen $ 3,500
Item 511
For motor vehicles (tractor) .........ccccccececcccssssscecsscesssesssssessssessseseeenueee $ 2,500
Item 512
FOr MEW COMSCYUCCION i eeecececesccccssssceececsescenceccessesseeesesseccenennsnseeneconsceqummumece $ 7,500
Item 513
For land (including firimg regress) .0.............cesssscssssssssssssssessssesssssscecemneeeseecp 5,000 $ 45,000
Item 514
For structures (including two division headquarters)........... $ 30,000 $ 200,000
Total for the Department of State Police (special |
LUGS) eiesesecsececssststeersseeeesesestessereninseneniennisinmensannnnang 04,500 § 264,000
DEPARTMENT OF WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION
Industrial Commission of Virginia
Item 515
For purchasing a building or building site and construct-
ing a building thereon, and equipping same, to be
paid only out of the Workmen’s Compensation fund
and not out of the general fund of the State treasury
(SPeCial FUMGS) nn eccecsscsscsnsccscccccseessscesecseesstsmuneesessesserensseseeesennanmunssseeesee $ 600,000
The Industrial Commission is hereby authorized,
upon approval by the Governor, to expend not exceed-
ing the above-mentioned sum out of the Workmen’s
Compensation fund for the purpose of purchasing a
suitable building, or purchasing a building site and
constructing a building thereon, and equipping the
same. This reappropriation shall include the neces-
sary expenses incident to the foregoing purposes.
The Industrial 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 departments or agen-
cies, in the construction and equipping of a building
for the joint use of the Industrial Commission and
such other departments or agencies upon such terms
and conditions as may be agreed upon between the
Governor and said Commission.
VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Item 516
For structures (general fund)... _--_——.$ 800,000
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—STATE BOARD
Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, at |
All appropriations herein made in Items 517 to 519,
inclusive, to Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center
shall be paid only out of special revenues derived
from the operation of the said Center, and paid into
the State treasury, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury.
m 517
r educational and recreational equipment... een
m 518
P Other CQUIPMENt..n eae neecccccccccssssssscssseesssssnssesessetsssesecessuesssuneseensnunenseceaeeet
m 519
r structures ...
OOO 0-0 2005208 VEST TOTES LE HERS ESET OO TORENT:
PPPPRPO2 OP OSG CS SPROT HRD TD FORE TESTE HET COCR
Total for Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center,
at Fishersville (special funds)...
Virginia State College, at Petersbu
m 520
r medical and laboratory equipment... ccc ccccscsssscemecseeceseie
m 521
r educational and recreational equipment...
m 522
Y additional equipment... ne eeecccecsssssssssssessssmnusce tesmensseeneesne
m 523
r land and iMprovement. ..........ccoccccceceecn dsvessssstovevevnunnuunnsenessmsseseessesenseee ,
m 524
r improvements to roads And QrOuMAS....neoceccssecsssssseseeeseeseee
This reappropriation includes $4,000 from road
improvements.
m 525
Y SCWEYS ANG Water MAINS....ncnncccccnccccccsccccccsccccsscesssssensssssssseeessssecersastecveeessoss
This reappropriation includes $40,000 from sewage
disposal plant.
m 526
r homes for teachers (Married) ne... acccccccecsieemenseeceeccecceeees eee
m 527
r home economics buildin gn. ne. meme een
m 528
r agricultural and farm buildings. ____________.
Reappro-
priations
Item 529
D0) e902) 111 (0) 1 |: 7,000
Item 530
For classroom and activities building... un. $ 656,000
Item 531
For field house, drill grounds and athletic field................$ 500
Item 532
For heating plant additions. enenenneegp 60,000
Total for Virginia State College, at Petersburg
(general fund) once cn 760,000
Virginia State College, at Petersburg
Norfolk Division
Item 5383
For administration, classroom and library building........$ 640,000
This reappropriation includes $640,000 from land
and structures.
Item 534
For vocational building... eeecssesaneeesinssenneneeep 178,000
Item 534),
FOr Streeter nn eccccccescsnvenscsescacecsececcccnvesssscessnnssnssssavenaneneneessencensnesusesesecs
Total for Virginia State College, at Petersburg,
Norfolk Division (general fund).....20..n. .$ 818,000
Longwood College, at Farmville
Item 535
For auditorium and science hall equipment..........................
Item 536
For additional equipment 2... ccc cessseseeesessenmissensaeenennesee
Item 537
For purchase of real estate... an hnccsssmeeeeetssseeens 24,000
This reappropriation Sneluder $24, 000 ‘from ent,
Item 538
For sprinkler system. -cccneeennneenencnnnnnnnnnnneng 26,940
Total for Longwood College, at Farmville (gen-
eral FUNG) cece nee eereeeeneeeennnnnnneneng 50,940
Madison College, at Harrisonburg
Item 539 |
For additional equiprment nnn nee cenceeeneeeeseeee emensenssssnnennmserune
Item 540
For nurchase and development of Newman Farm........_.
Appro-
priations
$ 60,000.
$ 158,000
$ 300,000
$ 300,000
$ 25,000
$ 30,000
$ 11,000
$ 66,000
$ 20,000
$ 76,000
priations
Item 541
For science building... ccccccccscccccssssssceneenennnee 604,000
Item 541%
For constructing mew Griveways..un.cccccccccccccscsccccscsnecnesun scence 1,450
Item 54114
For power plant additions... cen 20,000
Total for Madison College, at Harrisonburg
(wemeral Lud) oieeecccccscccsseeceeeeinninnanennensp 625,450
Virginia State School, at Newport News
Item 542
For industrial equriprrennt..........cceccccsccceecccececeeesssseseceesssscesesemuessnenennessseeeeen
Item 543
For additiomal ecqquripriemt..cn..o....cececceesnmescccenssccceseeeseseneceeeeneuenenemeeeneseseee
Item 544
For roadways, walks, curbing and lights..........................-~.
Item 545
be) oa C-) 1100) 1)
Item 546
For renovating main building for dormitory... -~$ 19,600
Item 547
For renovating building for students’ infirmary................$ 100
Item 548
For superintendent’s residence... cnc essccsssccecsscceenseesececseeeeeesseeeseeneeP 100
Item 549
For power house @XPaAMsion.......cccccccccccsccecccceencecccs-sscrsnecsesecsssesssnenesecssesssesene
Item 550
For remodeling boys’ dormitory for workshop................$ 20,000
Item 551
D0) N19 CL -): ce 3 100
Item 55144
nt, se
24 OOD 22s Chose oe CRU Os CEOSS CCSD AECRRE COT eCeRD EROS
00D * 00 CE Oe DOT CCOTS t FOS Secer EROOTOTOSReTECCS CeeEbesaALE
Total for Virginia State School, at Newport
News (general £0)... ceecnnnneeeennennneng 89,900
VIRGINIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND, AT S"
Item 552
For additional equipment... nce ssssssseceesssceceeneemmmneeneeenes
Item 553
For dormitory for blind... —-- anne = 211,879
Item 554
For recreation Duilhirngy ...2....:cc.cseccsenccsesssssececeeseeceesmeeneeseennsceneseemnesensnseeeeeeh 100
LEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY IN VIRGINIA, AT WILI
Reappro-
priations
05
OE nT
56
Iditiomal equipment... ccccccsssssccenseenesnensesccneemesssesecnssstseetena
07
W DOder Plant. ee eeeeeerree een 800,008
8 ;
AdeMic Dui MING. cece 8 B,D0
9
ident activities building eee «48,001
50
UCEULES (COTIMICOTY)).....ccecccesessssscssessssecssesceesssstsssseecceenessssssseenenennssetses .
51
NOdeling Old boiler Mouse. ae cccscesceessecsessseneeeesssssenenee
1,
Jor repairs to Durildirngs nesses eceesseeeeesscneeee
Total for the College of William and Mary in
Virginia, at Williamsburg (general fund)............. $ 436,50(
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsbu
Norfolk Division
52
Jitiomal equaiprme nt... eee cscs eesccccceeeneseessesseseenenssteeenen -
63-564
PUCEUT OS on eccsecccccscssssccssssssssssssesscunnanessesenceussnnessnneecentevunmanssssegsancescuennennesssesseaeee $ 158,000
Total for the College of William and Mary in
Virginia, at Williamsburg, Norfolk Division
(ere ral firm) nce eceecssssesssssecsesseneemnssssseesesssssecsnssseeesaeteene $ 158,00
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsbu:
Richmond Division
5
Jitiomal equiprme nit. ee eeeeeeceeceeeceeeeeeteecseceneeseenceenenenmenne
6
tallation of sprinkler system......... nee $ 12,000
7
ucational building ene 965,000
‘his reappropriation includes $95,000 from struc-
PS.
272 ACTS OF ASSEMBLY
Item 568
For improvements to heating N17) || ae
Item 569
For storage building ec cenceseescanecoeneecerne
Item 570
For student activities room... cece —__$
Total for the College of William and Mary in
Virginia, at Williamsburg, Richmond Division
G5 61-5 OD 6101: )
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA, AT RI
College Division
Item 571
For dental school equipment. incccccccccsssesssscesssseemesssssesesumessseseesesessees $
Item 572
For additional equipment... oc ceccsscecccesccocceeesssmnensanscorsssssmmmnecec
Item 573
For dental school building............... sesvveeccestouesessansusanesesenenoevansanenepincevennneeeee $
Item 573),
For extension of McGuire Halll... cccsccscctseesetetenseercessee
Total for the Medical College of Virginia, at
Richmond, College Division (general fund).....$
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmc
. Hospital Division
Item 574
For additional equipment... escssuceccsssscnesnesssneesensscetnsseceesene
Item 575
For murses’ homme COrmitory.....c.cccccccencccccsceccssssssssceeuneesssenesemeceeestemnenen$
Item 576
For power plant renovation... ccccsncessessssssssssecssennseeeessemusesean$
Item 577
To supplement reappropriation made to State Health
Department for construction of first stage of Hospital for
treatment of tuberculous patients of the Negro race..-..
Item 577,
For purchase, remodeling and furnishing residence for
TUTOR ones ccesssescesscssssssscssssecccccunneeesssseonssssunsentesssssunenssacacnecsennererescesenensersueessseaeenses _
Total for the Medical College of Virginia, at
Richmond, Hospital Division (general fund)... $
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, AT CHARLOT
University Division
Item 578
For Jaw Dooku. ccceccccsscccconsssesessaceeeecocsorsseuecesesecscuscneeserneeteseccersnssenssassneveene
Item 579
For audiology equiprment....cccecccceseccecssccesssceerenneesseussensssemmeetssaceetecete
Item 580
For academic building equipment... cccecsencssmnseessmeeenn
Reappro-
priations
Item 581-582
For additiomal equiiprre rt... nn. ccsccsscsesssesseeeeeceessseerenecnsneeneae
Item 583
For underground electric distribution system......................$ 15,000
Item 584
For StOri SCWEYNB .o.....cccccscsessscssceeeccecccssssseecsssseeessnscsssssevesoeseessessssssstsanusnsssseeeesencgnerteeens
Item 585
For physics Dui) ir gece cecesssscssesseseessensmnennnnnennp 425,000
Item 586
For dormitories, cafeteria and student activities building..$ 250,000
Item 586%
For student activities Duildimgy nn cess cccccccceeteessmeeescssseene
It is provided that this appropriation of $400,000
from the general fund is made upon the condition
that the University of Virginia shall raise or other-
wise provide, exclusive of State appropriations, an
additional sum of $400,000, to be expended for the
purposes named in this item.
Item 587
For armory for N.R.O.T Conn nccccneccccssssssseseneessssesesesssseneesssmseccenssemnssseneessmnesseQ) 100
Total for the University of Virginia, at Char-
lottesville, University Division (general fund)..$ 690,100
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville
_ Hospital Division
Item 588
For dental clinic equipment eee 19,150
Item 589
For medical Cemmte ran nneeenaeccscsccesecceeteeeeeeeeecsteeereersneern sin nnenanng 160,000
Total for the University of Virginia, at Char-
lottesville, Hospital Division (general fund)...$ 169,150
Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia,
at Fredericksburg
Item 590
For medical and laboratory equipment... nccecccccccccceessseesseeee
Item 591
For educational and recreational equipment..................-....
Item 592
For kitchen and dining room equipment... cee $
Item 593
For additional equipment... an nnecccsecccccenesssssesnemennssnnensneenaeee
Item 594 |
For landscaping and walkway... a... -.--:cccccccccccscnesseneciesmeneneene $ 10,000
This reappropriation includes $10,000 from
sidewalks and walls.
Item 595
For infirmary Duril im gyn ccccneccececsececceceneenenssnnenesntseneetensomnen
100
Appro-
priations
$ 30,000
$ 60,000
$ 450,000
$ 400,000
$ 1,040,000
$ 385,000
$ 885,000
$ 16,000
$ 20,000
$ 20,000
6
© rts During cece sssseeeeeessenensnesennmeenecrsseennteme $ 143,500
7
ling hall addition. ec ceeecereneneneneng 90,000
8
ysical education and classroom building..........$§ 224,000
9
PMITOTY ANd CQUIPMEN eo. ccccccccssscsssssssseccsseecsmnuueessssseeeseeen
Total for Mary Washington College of the Uni-
versity of Virginia, at Fredericksburg (gen-
TA] LU) oaecceccccccsseccssssccsssesesnsssssesesvssssssosnssceceunuatsssersnseenessanseenses $ 443,850
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, AT BLACKSBL
0
Titiomal equipment... ececcsesscesscsseussseesssmnesssnensenesseueseeseesnssese .
1
gineering laboratory completion... cssccscse eee $ 100,000
)2
AdemMic science Buildin cc ccccccccossscccccsscesseesceecessseemees .$ 200,000
i}
ditiomal water SUPPLY. ccccccccccccssssssccscccsccecccenessssuecssessessstsenee $ 40,000
4
TY eccsesscsssessssssssssssanseccesnessssisrecenessuunsssemmmeseesnessecsssacenceumaneceecnasesensuaneseeae
05
at, animal and poultry processing laboratory and
TE Plant ance seen censseecssssneccscnssssneseccesenenssscensensunsnesnensccasecenrsenmececennsennnnseeg 100
IY,
cture ANG EQUIPMENt.oo ccc csscssesssssesessuesnseesenunsensstesen
Total for Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at
Blacksburg (gemeral fur) 0.0.0... cceccessseecseeseecceeeceeeeee $ 340,100
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, at Blacksburs
6-607
id, buildings and equipment for Southwest Virginia
ML BERIT ance cecsceeccscseeeessseseessssseeeessstunentusvanuuteccsecentnceseesenesrsseggnnesssseses $ 125,000
D8
Ultry research Dui im yn eee ecceseees eee neeessecseneeesessseeessenee $ 100
09
eenhouse at Hollard ini ccc cc cccscscccsssccsssscesemesssseecee veeee eon
10
VD AN SEYUCCUTES nc een seessseecseecescscecseccensccccescnersvttuensnseeneessees $ 74,250
10%
rchase of land in Southwest Virginia...
Total for Virginia Agricultural Experiment Sta-
tion, at Blacksburg (general fund).......................... $ 199,850
Reappro-
priations
Radford College, Woman’s Division of Virginia Polytechnic Institute,
at Radford
Item 611
For additional equipment.......................
Item 612
For land and improvement 8... n-ne 20,850
This reappropriation includes $5,500 from land and
purchase of real estate.
Item 613
For underground electric Wirt gna .ccecccscoscsssscoscssceesssseesecmnseeneenssesesens
Item 614
For water and sewer lines.............
Item 615
For heating plant amd mains. ccc cccscccsssssssseesccceessemsssenssssseeeesesen $ 3,600
Item 616
For remodeling Tyler Hall... cccccccscscccsssssscssssssssessseseesessesssenanstscees $
Item 617
For dormitory building and equipment. ue $
Item 618
For training school building... 2... ssscusuueessusecossnsseeeneceeenseesss $
Item 619
For physical and health education building secsasaneesceccenseeseccengegeneneeneseees $
Item 61944
For remodeling Madame Russell Hall. cscs §
0 OOS o 00 O90 OES 0 00 0 cOS SDT COES CONSE S02 000 002 COS SR RABE SOs SESE SORSZECRES
100
75,000
26,000
Total for Radford College, Woman’s Division of
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Radford
(remeral Lund) oicceccccecccsescssssssecccssseesssesssssssecencssessemsstsssssssseseseens $ 176,550
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, AT LEXINGTON
Item 620
For additional equiprme nt... ccc cessssssssesseccesssemcscssssetemcereceesees
Item 62014
For enlarging parade grounds... .cccccceccccsccssssssecessssmssscssemmecesssmneessee
Item 621
For completion of rill field. ccc ccsccccscscssesceecemesseeseseeneseee $
Item 621),
For restoration of the classroom of General Thomas J.
Jackson, at the Virginia Military Institute, at Lex-
Ungton, AS & PUbLic SMMC... ceeeccscsseesssnssecccecesseeessmmeessses
It is hereby provided that this appropriation shall
be expended on warrants of the Comptroller issued
upon vouchers signed by the President of the Board
of Visitors of the Virginia Military Institute, or by
such other person as may be designated by the said
Board of Visitors for that purpose.
{tem 622
For Science Fra] oonccccccccccccscscsssssssecscscccssccssccccsssssssesnsessseseeecesessssssuusisesssessessesssivanesssecsseeece $
It is provided further, however, that any unex-
pended balance in the reappropriation of $150,000
for Science Hall may be used for an Academic
Building.
Item 6224
For superintendent’s residence 0.0... cecsetuetecessesanesennnensvesene
Item 622),
FOX GEEMBPS CUTTING, uscsccccicoccensseswemmsetnenenecinenenees en eso atateotemnseienes
100
150,000
$
$
$
Appro-
priations
22,000
18,000
9,500
50,000
46,000
59,000
204,500
60,000
50,000
10,000
30,000
100,000
Item 622% |
For Academic Buildimgy 22. .cccccccseccscsnsssossssseessscecssseaenssseeesersssemessssusesaenee
Item 623
For power house Additions. cece ccscessssccecsssssssssccsseneesssssmssssesssseeeesses
Item 624
For bridge over Main Street .acoccccccscccsssssscssssssssssensssmesssessenmeeseeeeseoee
Item 625
Yor State aid for the erection of a modern fireproof,
publiely-owned hospital at Lexington, Virginia._.....$
Total for the Virginia Military Institute, at Lex-
Ington (gemeral frum)... eecosscsssessssssecsesstemsssnssnsssees
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND IMI
Board of Agriculture and Immigratio
(Operating Regional Laboratories)
Item 626
For regional diagnostic laboratory in northern Virginia....$
Item 627
For fencing and animal] shelters... ccccccccssssssssesseecessssusnonecesessnesces
Total for Board of Agriculture and Immigration
Carereral frm) nese csscceessensensesssneessssstensneeennereesP
(Inspection of Agricultural and Other Comn
The appropriation herein made, by Item 628, to
the Board of Agriculture and Immigration, shall be
paid only out of the proceeds of fees collected by
the Division of Markets for the inspection of agri-
cultural and other commodities and not out of the
genera] fund of the State treasury.
Item 628
For purchase of land and construction of buildings, (spe-
CHL LUIS) nnn nec eeesscssssneeceeesscensnssscsnssenssessssnesssensnecenseneestnnerecsanerneneeneeene _-.
STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMI
Item 629
For machinery for soil conservation (general fund)......$
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DE"
(Operation of State Parks)
Item 630
D0) nC: 0 0\t rr $
Item 631
For materials, land and structures... ccc teens $
Item 632
For improvements to Claytor State Park... $
Item 632,
For expenditure by the Department of Conservation and
Development, for promoting and furthering the estab-
lishment by the United States of America of a public
park in the Cumberland Gap-Cumberland Ford areas
of Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia, to be known as
the “Cumberland Gap National Historical Park’”............
(Protection and Development of Forest Resources)
Reappro- -
priations
Item 633
For purchase of land for new muUrsery..ncccc-mcccscscseseeeecceceesne
Item 634
For structures for m@w mursery.nanecccccceccccscsccccsecceneesceeseee
(Additions and Betterments)
Item 635
For natural resources building at the University of Vir-
ginia .
Item 63514
For erosion control at Virginia Beach.
Oe CSS OCLESO OS ESP SOS DEBLECESDOD S008 20 CORSET OD EEESEE TS 0900 CEO OS Bonne lH ESO ecO HO) + DESSCCRSSEEOSS cosETesoenne
SOCOSET Ove ecer race bet Dent eeseaunseracovecooeessees
Total for the Department of Conservation and
Development (general fUmd) ..-ccccccscccsncccnemeeseceee $ 68,550
COMMISSION OF GAME AND INLAND FISHERIES
All appropriations herein made, in Item 636, to the
Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries, shall be
paid only out of the game protection fund, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury.
Item 636
For the construction of dikes, dams, etc., at Hog Island,
completion of fish hatchery in Smythe County and
construction of public fish ponds (special funds) to be
expended only with the written approval of the
Governor first obtained... ncn 60,000
BOARD OF REGENTS, GUNSTON HALL
Item 637
For land (grereral fur) uu. nncnceccsssscscssssssnseccssessesesessnssssssserssseeenssenneemeeseenseneeQh 3,500
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Blue Ridge Sanatorium, at Charlottesville
Item 638
For maintenance and repair shop and equipment....................
Item 639
For pasteurization and bottling plant..........
Item 640
Por staff cottages... cccccccssscssessssessssmssssssesssssssscesssssessstssnenassssesssussssesetee $ 30,000
Item 641
For Storage Zara .iicceccecccccneccsscsocssssncceesssscesccrsesescenssseesneceennseessinsseetuneeststt $ 10,000
Item 641),
For reservoir and other improvements. ......--..ccccccsesessceeseseeee $ 19,898
Total for the Blue Ridge Sanatorium, at Char-
lottesville (gemeral fur) 20... n scence eeeeececeeeee -§ 59,898
Catawba Sanatorium, Near Salem
Item 642
For equipment for mew DBurildiriga nance eee cence .$ 50,000
$
$
$
$
$
$
Appro-
priations
30,625
20,000
300,000
80,000
555,625
240,000
50,000
30,000
80,000
30,000
n 643
equipment for murses’ Wome... eeccccesssesessssssssscccecteseeeenenscenneeG)
m 644
‘ road construction and surface treatment...........-.2.....---
m 645
- new boiler plant, boilerS and Vimes..cccccessssssessssenuenccecceeeeen
m 646
CP Umfirrmary Duplin. ccc csssnsencceecessssssececeneeessenenntnnnecentesseenanmneeee $
m 647
P NUTSES’ HOME AACItTIONS a cececsesssssssssssscssssssssssessessssessssseesesseeeeenssseeeeeeee $
m 648
r Staff and employees’ QUArter sn... aeneecccccsccssssssssssensseecesseccesseemmmeseseneeD
This reappropriation includes $8,000 from the con-
vict building, $60,000 from the physicians’ residences,
$34,000 from quarters for colored male employees
and $12,000 from quarters for colored female em-
ployees.
m 649
r addition to Sewage CispOSal SYStem....ccccco.c.ccccccccccsssscmesssnsecescee $
m 650
F AUdition to Water SYSte cen cecccccccscsccssseesssseccescsaseescsssssssseussseseenG
Total for the Catawba Sanatorium, near Salem
(areca LUM) onecccsceesssssscsnssssseccesssesssssessssssseseesnunessernunsncerssntonnee
Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burkeville
m 651
r Cold storage ANd 1Ce@ MACH ry nnn ..neececceocssensessssceeessnseseecesemeeee $
m 652
r Staff and employees’ Quarters... ...cccenecccccscsesssmeccscceseeesseseeemeetsesee $
This reappropriation includes $60,000 from build-
ings to house staff, $2,000 from employees’ cottage
and $50,000 from staff buildings, remodeling admin-
istration building and completion of laundry.
m 653
r installation of water storage tamk ccc
m 654
r power plant additions and Himes. cscs
m 655
PF Water SUpply Lime ees ences sisssessenceeunscsnnsssseneaneneesnnsteeenanceesnane
m 656
Y erlargimg Gay Warr. nee ence ecseseesesssseenessseensenneceeenmassemmesenes §
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 657
For enlarging pasteurizing plant and renewing equip-
661 =) |} cee sessseseecssssneneanee) 8,000
Total for the Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burke-
Ville (gemeral frm) 2c cecessecssccseeeceemeeseseees $ 140,000 $ 157,000
New Tuberculosis Sanatorium
Item 658
For tuberculosis sanatorium and surgical, diagnostic and
teaching unit at the Medickl College of Virginia
(grermcral Lr) once escesccessssssesssmccccssssscsscssenesensscconssssesessenssseseeeetnssenanannsss esses $ 885,091
This reappropriation includes $885,091 for neces-
sary buildings, utilities and equipment for the estab-
lishment promptly at such location in the City of
Richmond and under the management of such State
agency, as may be directed by the Governor, of a
sanatorium for the surgical and other treatment of
tubercular patients of the negro race only.
DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls, at Bon Air
Item 659
For additional equipment... ccc cccccssssssssssmensecesssesmenscecesenss cansceetes $ 5,000
Item 660
Por Structure occ csscssccceseessccsssssesessssssssnssssseasssonnessuasssseseesansssnaneceusnssesesenanseenes $ 161,000
Item 661
For chicken Wouses.............c.ccccsssssssssssssssssssecssssesesessssesescecessecesesnaeeceneen vaaveneesesees $ 5,000
Item 662
For mmachime ry Shed en...c.cccceccssossssesssccnsssssessnsssssessssessestssaneesenensesfossenseesnensesusen $ 6,000
Item 663
For renovating school building for staff quarters....................... $ 30,000
Item 664
For enlargement of sewage disposal plant... $ 9,900 $ 10,000
This reappropriation includes $9,900 from land.
Total for the Virginia Home and Industrial
School for Girls, at Bon Air (general fund)...$ 170,900 $ 66,000
Virginia Industrial School for Boys, at Beaumont
Item 665
For additional equipment.............. vesune stuns ssnsesensscansennneuanesineesensese tenses $ 10,000
Item 666
Flor Strvctcare sy sees cesseccceeeseeeessssssssesessvssnssseeeunseussnnnseceneunnseeseecenesunassnasenccenesasceceeeee $ 35,000
Item 667
For staff apartments (2)... ccc cee ceeesseente cette onsets eee ce $ 35,000
n 668
vocational shops (2) and equipment... een
n 669
| C@MEVal] SCOOT OOML ..0.cccaccccccccccecccsecccccssccsscccneesesscecscscsssssstssseseeseresessssecsneesseseseseese
Total for the Virginia Industrial School for Boys,
at Beaumont (gemeral fim) .........cccnnececscssessee ee B
Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls, at Peak
n 670
| additional equipment. cccccssccssssssusssscesssssssesnssssssensssseeee
n 671
S19 CA) 8g -): ne $
n 672
cannery and laundry, and equipment... ecccesssecenn
Total for Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls,
at Peaks Turnout (general fund)....000000.$
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys,
n 673
- additional equipment... cece ccc cece snsesseesiesansesianteumeceeees
n 675
ACO CAT ccc cccceenccsssccosscscecccneesscvecssucecssecccssescnscssosscossscessveeseessenecsssveceueecensscerees
n 676
central storage Denil ira geese ne ceeneesceseessseesneeemeeesccenerecee
Total for the Virginia Manual Labor School for
Colored Boys, at Hanover (general fund)........$
The Penitentiary, at Richmond, Industrial De
The appropriation herein made in Item 677 to the
Penitentiary Industrial Department, 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.
n 677
' additional equipment (special funds) 0... eee
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm
Misdemeanants, at State Farm
(For Powhatan County Farm)
n 678
CEILI OTE a cececrscencecsnecenmemee rere neers scarce nantes esrencestenertntnereesespatomnete $
Reappro-
priations
Item 679
For purchase of Lard ...c.cccs:scccssssssmssssnssceesssssesssssssssenssmmyscesenes ._.$ 100,000
Item 680
For guards’ cottages (2). .ececcssscnuccssssesseemssenesetiusse ae
Item 681
For land and Structures ccssssccsssssscsccsccsssecccsccscsssecsscecsssescessessssssesssesssssssseetace $ 669,700
(For Goochland County Farm)
Item 682
For remodeling and enlarging dining room and kitchen........
Item 683
FOr Dr oiciccccccceeeecccccccssssssssescsescssssssssscececsssusececessssssesessssessssvneceseennsenunessenssesenece sesssssssecsseeens
Total for the State Penitentiary Farm and State
Prison Farm for Defective Misdemeanants, at
State Farm (gemeral Lum)... ccesecsccssssscessscseenseeseesnese $ 782,645
Southampton Penitentiary Farm, at Capron
Item 684
For farm eQuiprme nt... cnccccsssssssssssssssesssssssscssssstsessemessssessseestnsesseeueeeesemenee
Item 685
For standby well and equipment. eee eee cceeeee
Item 686
FOr Structures once ceeeseesssseccssessissseennsttstiisenneneap 810,000
Item 687
FOr POST OMCES oie. ooees sec ssssssee sescsesssssessesessnsronsnosensssseccessnssoseneccesssecassssneecccenssssensescenees $ 1,000
Item 688
For electric power SYSter..ncce:ceccec:ccccsessssmeessceesseessscsssimesstenassnneseses te $ 56,000
Item 689
For central warehouse... acccccccosecsccssesccssssssssecsssssssssesssssscesssessesenesssssessssessace
Item 690
For 2uards? Quarters... ccccccssssscsssssssusssssssssssssssssnesessesssscnanssttecsogggessessessesssseesee
Total for the Southampton Penitentiary | Farm,
at Capron (general fund)........................ ..§ 482,000
State Industrial Farm for Women, at Goochland
Item 691
For coal handling equipment and completion of duct work...
Item 692
For additional equipment............00000000... cseunveceesssesinie sass stussnuenaneenesseevee .
Item 693
For service roads and 2rading ccc cn cone & 12,000
Appro-
priations
$ 60,000
$ 30,000
$ 20,000
$ 10,000
$ 120,000
$ 7,500
$ 9,000
$ 30,000
$ 15,000
$ 61,500
$ 27,000
$ 5,000
2 ACTS OF ASSEMBLY
m 694
OLIN a cecececesssssssssssssssssnseescsonsscssesssensesssencencennnecencessenseeccnneccencessseecsssneeseensevsssssmmaseuee esses: $
m 695
W TOOf, COmitory Vice cessseessesscsnsenenensenecsessnmessnnesenseeensesste
m 69514
1:5 6.) ccc $
Total for the State Industrial Farm for Women,
at Goochland (general fuUmd) occ ccccsessssccssssseseseesee
Bland Correctional Farm, at White G:
m 696
r additional equipment... ccc cccccsssccccceccessssceescemesesseessemuecenee
m 697
PSETUCCUTOS nine ccc cccceccesecsnvecesevaceessssssnnneeces esssasssessgnyeeeessnssescassessessieeessece $
m 698
r cannery and slaughter house, and equipment....................
m 698),
r milk barn EN ale Mek: 0 bona +): Sy |
Total for the Bland Correctional Farm, at White
Gate (general Pum) nc cecccceescccesccececeesmeceeeecmene
State Convict Road Force
All appropriations herein made, in Items 699 to
702 inclusive, to the State Convict Road Force, shall
be paid only out of the State highway maintenance
and construction fund, and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury.
m 699
P Other SQuipment..n nc cccccccccccessnsssssseeeseemssssseeeseessmsnssseceseseesommmmmnseeeeee
m 700
p Bites LOT TOA CAINS... cceccccccescscceccsstescsessssssvsnsssssscesesenessssingaceeseeeceeese $
m 701 )
r structures for road CAMPS... eee ceectectvetteense $
m 702
pr Storage Duildirng’s.. access sseeeessaeeenenensntsesentessetennsaneseeeeeensonsnen
Total for State Convict Road Force (special
LUT) ance eeeescesesssssssseesseessnnsencssseneseuutseensuatecenssutesseenesscceeuatectengantsse $
VIRGINIA COMMISSION FOR THE BI
m 703
r other equipment (gemeral fur)... ccc ccccsessacesecccenmeeneseeeteeee
DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE AND
Central State Hospital, at Petersbur;
m 704
r household equiprre nt... ccc cccccssssssscesessssceessensseseneensseenecmmereenmeceeseaGP
D5
ditional boiler and stoker ceca 15,000
06
1) oe 1) (ne ey. 910 1
7
IMM yD a cece ccsssssseescmnenesnneccecensseenennunsestnssseggnssasessssnnacerneegp 5,000
8
IPloyees? Dui ldir ga eects ssseessseccsseceeeesssesnsemeeseeeeresseeeeeeennG 5,000
9
Mri) Deira ane cccstssececcecnenenetencecsesnesunsaneceessnaneuuenennes $ 165,000
LO
WATE Gisposal SYSteEM..... nec ccccscecesesnenacenene 97,987
1
lition to water treatment plant... cee cscs $ 17,000
12
VSICIAMB’ LPOSIGOMCES nee ecseescecssssscessseesssssnencceeecssssesseccenstesssenecsttenstee $ 1,000
Total for the Central State Hospital, at Peters-
Durg (gemeral fur) ou. ccccecccccsesccccccssssssssseessscssssssesssetesee $ 182,987
Petersburg State Colony, at Petersburg |
13
erations to kitchen and dining roome...................-....-.....
14
provements to heating System... ccceccccccecccccccccemeeeee
[5
Lipment (MEW Site) ne eeeccsecsceesns Messarssseerecesssessesseseeeecsessatese: —-$ 60,000
16
id and structures (NEW Site)... nemncee cna 800,000
Total for the Petersburg State Colony, at Peters-
burg (grereral frm) nce ccessssseccsssscssensseeneessseeseencene $ 860,000
Eastern State Hospital, at Williamsburg
L7
Gitional equiprmennte.n..cecccecceceseecccsscssesnneeeuessssnsescensetmeessnee ste
(8
wuilding institution at Dunbar... ee 775,000
19
1ovating old buildings at Dunbar.......... 2.
914
ing room and kitchen at Dunba.......
Total for the Eastern State Hospital, at Wil-
liamsburg (general fund)................. . 175,000
n 720 |
Additional EQuipMeNt..ceeeccecccccscccsssscssescsssmsnessseessessssmmeenceee sessetce
n 7238
SCA ODA -t: $
n 724
purchase Of Lard. nce cccesecsssssmesessssenunsssssnnsiecssescessnsocessenamessenstes $
n 725
- replacing fire hydrants and pipe lines... cesses $
n 726
- receiving building and medical centec......... dnesewecvsssanssssecssaneesee $
n 727
> employees? building. cece csssecscesesssensenensssnsnnseeeeeseeesseuscssseescut $
m 728
- remodeling wards (6) and equipment... ee $
Total for the Southwestern State > Hospital, at
Marion (general fund)... sesceeeenuunnsanseescengegsevsceus
Western State Hospital, at Staunton
m 729
- equipment for new site....................... seeveevevsvssnnnnnencananeseceseseeneeseceensecncenssste $
m 730
> Jand and structures (MEW Site) nn eccscssscssssueecsneescsasesenee $
m 731
- remodeling and fireproofing old buildings... $
m 732
> recovery building. eee cessossessesuessetnnssssnneneessntesee
Total for the Western State Hospital, at Staun-
ton (general fund) occ cccccscssscsssseecesesessenssssese
DeJarnette State Sanatorium, at Staun
The reappropriation herein made in Item 733 to
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.
m 733
* structures (Special fumds) oo cc cccesscsssnsssnscesseneeesseseeens
Lynchburg State Colony, at Colony
m 734
QUILPIE ose eene essen sesseses seeeeeesseee steneeeneesnnetnnnncnunceee seestenaueeen seenanesnaeesnte GD
m 735
r school and auditorium equipment... eee sescsaneen
m 736
r coal, ash handling and pumping equipment...................
ee —
Item 737 priations priations
For laundry and equipment ccccccscsccssscesssseeesnseessceemsseesseeeemseenee $ 307,000
Item 738
For boys’ building ecscccsessssscessecsesssssesenee “sssenecessasenuasmusesenneesseceereuns 7 $ 300,000
Item 739
For staff resiGercesii.c..cccccccccccccccssssssscssssrscssesssssueesceneeseesesseccesssseneessnapeessssntuenesees $ 38,000
Item 740
For new department epileptics... nc ccccssssscsssusscesseeemesecssenunetene _~$ 100,000
Item 741 .
For SChool amd aueitorivnrn nc. cccccccccccccssccccssccsseessecmmennsessereeseeseesseneeeses $ 100,000
Items 742-743
For Storehouse, pasteurizing and cannery building and
for fireproofing and remodeling old buildings and
UCT) CGS nc ccesscsecsscseesssssmnersecescscecseecceceeceseneensnecesenssesensegnssecseensnenmmanesseeseeessee $ 89,200
This reappropriation includes $79,200 from Item
832 and $10,000 from Item 831 of Chap 578 of the
Acts of Assembly of 1950.
Total for the Lynchburg State Colony, at Lynch-
Durg (germeral fur) cc ceecsssccssssesceccenecesssseseunseeeee $ 387,200 $ 757,000
Item 744
There is hereby reappropriated the unexpended balance, at the close of
business on June 30, 1952, in each allotment made by authority of the Governor
from the following reappropriations and appropriations made to the Governor’s
Office by Chap 578 of the Acts of Assembly of 1950:
Item 473, For improvements to State-owned buildings and equipment;
Item 474, For major repairs to State-owned buildings and equipment; and
Item 836, For improvements to State-owned land, buildings and equipment.
TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY
APPROPRIATIONS. ececsccssssssssscsssssssssssssssssenetssnemenseecesensssee $16,140,128 $15,491,935
To be paid from general fund...........0.. ee $15,137,028 $14,110,125
To be paid from special funds............ aossssesssneeeseennntes ‘$ 1,003,100 §$ 1,381,810
Section 6. 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 addi-
tions and betterments, in any State institution, shall become available for expen-
diture 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 architectural 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 payment
of architectural or engineering fees based on costs exceeding the appropriation.
Section 7. 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 authorized, 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 approving or disapproving the aforesaid
architectural and engineering plans and specifications for new buildings, better-
ments or improvements thereto, the necessary expenditures for making such
surveys may be paid out of the appropriations to the Division of the Budget.
Section 8. 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 con-
tribute 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 pro-
vided. Such departments and agencies as elect, with the consent of the Governor,
to make such contributions shall transfer from appropriate surplus special fund
accounts to a special account in the Governor’s Office a sum equivalent to the pro-
rata share of the cost of such building or buildings. The prorata share shall be
based upon the estimated minimum gross space requirements as approved by the
Governor; for purposes of initial transfers the figures of $20.00 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 special account herein described shall be
used solely for the planning and constructing of office and storage space and of
auxiliary building requirements for the use of the departments and agencies
contributing.
As applied to the State Corporation Commission, this section shall be construed
as follows: the special funds mentioned in Item 155 (valuation), Item 156
(aviation), Item 157 (highway maintenance and construction), Item 161 (banking)
and Item 162 (insurance), including the balances thereof referred to in Item 158
and in Sections 20 and 21 of this Act, may be used for the planning, construction
and equipment of a building, or part of a building, for the State Corporation
Commission. Exact proration of the square feet occupied by the various members
of the staff of the Commission engaged in activities supported by said special funds
shall not be required; and for the use of office or storage space in such building no
rental shall be charged the State Corporation Commission or any bureau or division
thereof except for services. Provided that the amount to be paid for the said
purposes out of the State highway maintenance and construction fund under
Section 21 of this Act shall not exceed $400,000.00.
Section 9. All of the monies hereinabove appropriated as shown by the herein-
above 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 provi-
sions and conditions contained in this section. 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 pay-
able in full in the amounts named only in the event the aggregate revenues to be
collected and paid into the general fund of the State treasury during the 1952-
1954 biennium, including any unexpended balance in general fund revenues
brought forward from the preceding biennium, 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 avail-
able from revenues to be collected and paid into the general fund of the State
treasury in the said biennium, including any unexpended balance in general fund
revenues brought forward from the preceding biennium; in the event any reduc-
tion in appropriations is found necessary, such reduction 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. All reductions made in allocations requested by any
department, institution, board, commission, or agency, within the amounts con-
tained in their respective appropriations shall be uniform in percentage as to all
such respective 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 appropriation. In making
such examination and survey, the Governor may require estimates of the prospec-
tive 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 information which in the opinion of the Governor
may be pertinent. The Governor shall, subject to the qualifications herein con-
tained, 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 1952-1954 biennium, including any unex-
pended balance in general fund revenues brought forward from the preceding
biennium. Any reduction so made shall be applied to the appropriations payable
from the general fund to local officers and employees in the same manner and
degree as to departments, institutions, or other agencies receiving appropriations
from the general fund.
In exercising the powers and performing the duties set forth in the preceding
paragraphs, the Governor shall in no case reduce the total appropriations 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 interest or sinking fund
installments on the State’s bonded debt, or for the payment of a legally author-
ized 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 car-
ing for the graves of Confederate dead, or fux the actuarial requirements of the
State annuity reserve funds and the State’s annuity accumulation funds, as pro-
vided in this act or in any act or acts establishing the Virginia retirement system
for State employees and for public school teachers, nor in any appropriation
made to enable payments to be made in fulfillment of any contract for the con-
struction 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 neces-
sary, 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 compensation plan and
amendments thereto.
Section 10. During the biennium ending June 30, 1954, the compensation of
each officer and employee who enters the service of the Commonwealth 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 employee 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
compensation 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 per-
manent 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 perquisites as es
lished 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 department, 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 11. 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 opera-
tion, 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 Institutions along with funds provided from general
funds and to be matched by counties and cities, as provided by §§ 32-291 through
32-293.1, 32-294 as amended, and 32-295, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia, for
hospital and out-patient services at the hospital division 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 institutions; provided, however, that any funds derived
from the appropriation to the hospital divisions of the two institutions and
allocated by the Department of Welfare and Institutions not so matched by the
counties and cities of Virginia may otherwise be expended by the hospital divi-
sions of the University of Virginia and the Medical College of Virginia.
DIVISION OF THE BUDGET
Section 12. The Governor may direct the Director of the Division of the Budget
to prepare and sign the quarterly allotments of funds from appropriations required
by section 9 of this Act, and the authorizations for rates of pay required by section
10 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.
§ 13. 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 respective governing boards of the insti-
tutions for which the appropriations are made, in making loans to needy and
deserving students of talent and character 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. The term “student” shall include medical interns
and residents as well as other students. Such loans shall not exceed $300.00 in
any one session to the same student. In the case of medical and dental students,
loans not to exceed $500.00 may be made. They shall be made to said students
upon such terms, as to time and security, as the Comptroller shall prescribe; pro-
vided, however, that the rate of interest charged said students on such loans shall
be two per centum per annum while such students are in attendance at such insti-
tutions and four per centum per annum when such students graduate, leave college
or complete their internship.
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 Superintendent 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 amounts 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 institution 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 inadequate in
amount at any institution to carry out fully the purpose for which this fund was
established, the governing board and president of such institution, with the written
consent and approval of the Governor first obtained, 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 funds 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 state-
ment thereof describing the obligation in detail and the date of its cancellation
shall be certified by the president of the institution to the Comptroller.
A loan to a student hereunder shall be deemed delinquent when not paid if due
or when arrangements satisfactory to the institution have not been made, including
some curtailment, within eighteen months after (a) graduation or (b) leaving
the institution without graduating, or (c) completion of internship in the case of
medical students.
The institution making the loan shall make every effort to collect the same when
delinquent within the six month period following delinquency. If not collected
within such six month period, the institution shall forward the same to the State
Treasurer for collection, who shall promptly collect the same.
§ 13-a. Each institution to which appropriations for student loans are made
under this act is authorized to employ not exceeding twenty-five per centum of the
unobligated balances in such fund available to the institution as of June 30 of each
fiscal year to establish a system of scholarships for graduates of Virginia high
schools in accordance with the terms hereof:
(a) Any freshman student granted any such scholarship shall maintain at least
a “C” average in his classes, without failure in any class.
(b) Not more than ten per centum of such scholarships shall be reserved for
students in the sophomore year who have maintained at least a “C” average in
their classes, without failure in any class, in their freshman year. The institution
may award such a scholarship to a student in the sophomore year who did not
receive such an award in his freshman year provided such student maintained in
his freshman year at least a “B” average in his classes without failing any class.
(c) The scholarships for freshmen shall be granted only to Virginia high school
graduates who (a) rank in the upper fourth of their graduating class or (b) score
at least 106 or more on the American Council of Education test or (c) score in the
upper half of their class, on a national basis, on a similar test.
(d) No scholarship provided for under this section shall be awarded to any
person not a graduate of a Virginia high school nor then unless and until the
applicant is needy and has satisfied the institution as to his lack of financial
resources, No such scholarship shall exceed five hundred dollars or be less than
three hundred dollars.
Section 14. 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 con-
served 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 opera-
tion of any other one or more institutions listed in this section.
In order that a more orderly and efficient use may be made of capital outlay
appropriations when considering all of the institutions as a coordinated system,
rather than as individual units, the governing board is hereby authorized and
empowered, with the written approval of the Governor, to transfer capital outlay
appropriations made for one or more buildings 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 appropria-
tion 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 appro-
priations 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
2 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
Virginia Industrial School for Boys
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls
Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys
e Board of Health Blue Ridge Sanatorium
Catawba Sanatorium
Piedmont Sanatorium
ction 15. The Superintendent of the State Industrial Farm for Women, and
State Board of Welfare and Institutions shall establish, with the approval of
Governor, such rules and regulations as may be proper and necessary for the
ation of the central laundry at the State Industrial Farm for Women, and
i, with the Governor’s approval, fix and regulate from time to time the rates
e charged for laundry work done for other State ingslitotions by the said
ral Laundry.
ction 16. All monies, fees, charges, and revenues, excluding Federal grants,
tofore accumulated or hereafter collected by or on behalf of the agencies listed
w shall be paid directly and promptly into the general fund of the State
sury:
State Water Control Board, under the provisions of §§ 62-10 through 62-42,
inclusive of the Code of Virginia;
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, from whatever source and
notwithstanding any other provisions of law, not including, however, the funds
collected under the cited sections of the Code of Virginia for sale of liming
materials (§§ 143-145, inclusive), for auditing cooperative associations, weights
and measures services (§§ 59-80 and 59-81), for certification of agricultural
products (§§ 3-28 and 3-29), and for use of the Virginia Quality Label
(8§ 3-274 and 3-277);
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 concession 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, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia;
State Registrar of Vital Statistics, under the provisions of §§ 20-50 through
20-55, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia;
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
§§ 54-536, 54-538, 54-539 and 54-541 of the Code of Virginia;
Department of Taxation—all monies derived from licenses issued under
§58-402 of the Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended by Chap 582 of the
Acts of Assembly of 1950;
Department of Labor and Industry, or other agency, under the provisions
of §§ 40-96 through 40-120, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia.
ection 17. All monies, fees, charges, and revenues heretofore accumulated or
2after collected for the inspection of agricultura] products by the Department
Agriculture and Immigration shall be paid directly and promptly into the
te treasury and shall constitute a special fund from which appropriations may
made for such inspection, notwithstanding any other provisions of law.
Section 18. All of the taxes upon inheritances hereafter collected, regardless
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 19. 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 sum-
moned as a witness in any court.
Section 20. All fees and other charges hereafter collected by or on behalf 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 con-
tained, for the examination and supervision of banks, small loan companies, credit
unions, and building and loan associations, any additional rerenues 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, pro-
vided, 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 appropriations herein
made, for the supervision, inspection and regulation of concerns 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 21. 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 author-
ized by the Governor shall be paid only out of the State highway maintenance
and construction fund.
Section 22. 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, Professional
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)
Virginia State Board of Dental Rixaminars
or on their behalf by the Department of Professional and Occupational Regis-
tration shall be paid directly and promptly into the general fund of the State
treasury.
Section 23. The Governor is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to increase
the appropriations to any State agency, or agencies, named in Section 22 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, 1954.
Section 24. On and after July 1, 1952, no public funds or money shall be
expended by any agency of the State government for the production of motio>
picture films except with the written approval of the Governor first obtained.
Section 25. 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:
Group A.
Virginia Truck Experiment Station
The Penitentiary (not including the Industrial Department)
Group B.
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
Southampton Penitentiary Farm
Bland Correctional Farm (not including the Lime Grinding Plant)
Virginia Industrial School for Boys
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls
Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys
shall, on and after July 1, 1952, 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 Governor may permit the expenditure by
any of said institutions of any such monies, fees and revenues 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.
It is further provided, for the biennium 1952-1954, with respect to the farm
of each institution named in Group B of this section that all farm revenues in
each fiscal year in excess of farm maintenance and operation expenditures for
the preceding fiscal year, when authorized by the Governor, are hereby appro-
priated as follows: one-fifth of such excess revenues to be used for development
and improvement of the farm producing the revenue; four-fifths of such excess
revenue to be used for the benefit of the institution concerned for meeting condi-
tions not foreseen when the General Assembly was last in session.
Section 26. 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 insti-
tutions to any other State institution or institutions. It is further provided that
unit prices of foodstuffs or other commodities produced on farms, fixed under
§ 2-128 of the Code of Virginia, shall become effective only with the prior written
approval of the Governor.
Section 27. The appropriation in this act of a specific amount for the exami-
nation of the accounts of local governmental units shall not be construed as pro-
hibiting 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 sub-
division. 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 28. 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 appro-
priations as proceeds of donations, gifts or Federal grants, when later develop-
ments 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 appro-
priation 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 29. 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 30. It is hereby provided that no public funds or money shall be
expended by any State institution of higher learning to which an appropriation
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, pro-
vided, however, that this provision shall not be construed as prohibiting the
inclusion in college catalogs or bulletins of such pictures as are necessary to
portray to a reasonable extent the more important architectural features, instru-
tional facilities and student activities of any such State institution of higher
learning.
Section 31. 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, without the approval of the General Assembly being first
obtained.
Section 32. Every appropriation 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, exclu-
sive 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 38. No expenditures for printing, ruling, lithographing, and binding
annual reports, or for printing, ruling, lithographing and binding any other pub-
lications, forms or material of any description, of or for The Virginia State Bar,
the Division of Motor Vehicles, the Industrial Commission, the Unemployment
Compensation Commission of Virginia, the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board, the State Wrestling and Boxing Commission, 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 departments 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 34. 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 35. The Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton,
shall reimburse monthly the Western State Hospital, at Staunton, for steam
furnished the said School for the Deaf and the Blind by the said Western State
Hospital at a rate per thousand pounds of steam so 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 said production cost all operating expenses, depreciution on heating plant build-
ings and equipment and interest on the amount invested therein. The amount
received 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 appro-
priation for the Western State Hospital as a refund on the cost of fuel purchased
by the said hospital.
Section 36. 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, 1952, and ends June 30, 1954, 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, how-
ever, 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 there-
upon 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 37. 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
1953 1954
For legal services by the Department of Law......................... -e 6,500 $ 6,500
For auditing the accounts of the Virginia Alcoholic Bever-
age Control Board by the Auditor of Public Accounts..$ 22,000 $ 22,000
For expenses incurred on account of said board by the
Department of Accounts and Purchases................ $ 7,000 $ 7,000
Department of the Treasury... nner 5,000 $ 5,000
the sum of $40,500 shall be transferred from the special fund set aside in accord-
ance with the provisions of § 4-23 of the aforesaid Alcoholic Beverage Control
Act, for the administration of said act, to the general fund of the State treasury
on January 1, 1953, and the sum of $40,500 shall be transferred from the said
special fund to the said general fund of the State treasury on January 1, 1954.
Section 38. In order to reimburse the general fund of the State treasury
for expenses herein authorized to be paid therefrom on account of the collection
of the forest products tax by the Department of Taxation, the sum of $12,765
shall be transferred each year of the biennium ending June 30, 1954, from the
special fund created by § 58-838.7 of the Code of Virginia of 1950, to the general
fund of the State treasury.
Section 39. 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 $31,750 shall be transferred on January ist of each year of
the biennium which ends June 30, 1954, to the general fund of the State treasury
from the appropriations made to the State Corporation Commission by items 155,
156, 157, 161, and 162 of this act. The amounts so transferred to the said
general fund shall be prorated between the appropriations made by the said items
155, 156, 157, 161, and 162, by the State Corporation Commission, with the
approval of the Governor.
Section 40. 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
1953 1954
For legal services by the Department of Law....................... $ 21,000 $ 21,000
For inspection and analysis of gasolime..........ncscenseeneene 31,220 $ 31,200
For inspection of gasoline and motor grease measures.......$ 37,250 $ 36,100
Light, heat, power and water and janitorial and elevator
service and minor repairs by Section of Grounds and
Buildings for State Highway building.........00WW.....$ 55,000 $ 55,000
the sum of $144,470 shall be transferred from the proceeds of the motor vehicle
fuel tax to the general fund of the State treasury on January 1, 1953, and the
sum of $143,300 shall be transferred from the proceeds of the motor vehicle fuel
tax to the general fund of the State treasury on January 1, 1954.
Section 41. Allowances out of any of the appropriations made in this act
by any and all of the State institutions, departments, bureaus and agencies for
expenses on account of the use of personal automobiles in the discharge of official
duties shall not exceed six cents per mile of actual travel. No additional allow-
ance over and above six cents per mile of actual travel shall be made for storage,
or for any other expense exclusive of ferry or bridge tolls incident to the main-
tenance and operation of said personal automobiles.
Section 42. 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 automobiles 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 Department 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 42%. 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 § 41 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 43. All travel expense accounts shall be submitted on forms pre-
scribed 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 44. All public revenues received into the State treasury within the
two appropriation years provided for in this act (with the exception of the rev-
enues segregated by law to special purposes), and the balance of the appropria-
tions 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, 1952, which unexpended balances, except as herein otherwise pro-
vided, are hereby declared to be lapsed into the State treasury, are hereby desig-
nated the general fund of the State treasury of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and
shall be used for the payment of the appropriations therefrom provided for in this
act, subject to the limitations and upon the conditions set out in this act.
Section 45. No State department, institution or other agency receiving appro-
priations under the provisions of this act shall exceed the amount of its appro-
priations, 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 con-
sent and approval of the Governor in writing first obtained. 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. Further, those members of
any governing board of any State department, institution or other agency who
shall have voted therefor, or, if there be no governing board, the head of any
State department, institution or other agency, making any such excessive expendi-
ture 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 46. 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, institution 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 47. 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 48. None of the monies mentioned in this act shal] be expended for
any other purpose than those for which they are specifically appropriated. 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. 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. It is 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, institu-
tion 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 appropriated or set aside to some other object
definitely and closely related to the object for which the appropriation was made.
Such transfer may be made only with the prior written consent of the Governor,
and only if an appropriation is also made by this act to said related object and if,
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 appropriation. The total amount appropriated
to the respective department, institution or other agency shall in no case be
exceeded. Should such appropriation be withheld by the Governor from any State
department, institution, officer, or other agency, named in this act, or should
transfers be authorized by the Governor, as herein provided, a copy of the
Governor’s order in 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 expen-
diture necessary.
Section 49. 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 training courses or academic
studies for the purpose. of becoming better equipped for their employment in the
State service. The rules and regulations shall include reasonable provision for
the return of any employee receiving such benefits for a reasonable period of
duty, or for reimbursement to the State for expenditures incurred on behalf of
the employee.
Section 50. No disbursement shall be made from any funds appropriated
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 department or agency herein desig-
nated. The payrolls or bills presented to the Comptroller for said expenditures
shall be itemized and classified, in accordance 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 transmission of
the same to the Director of the Division of the Budget with such recommenda-
tions 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.
Society, institution, board,
association, or agency
Confederate memorial associations
Confederate Museum at Richmond
Virginia Historical Society
(Battle Abbey)
Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation,
Incorporated
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Founda-
tion, Incorporated
Cooperative Education Association
Virginia Branch of the National Con-
gress of Parents and Teachers
Negro Organization Society,
Incorporated
Virginia State Horticultural Society
Virginia State Dairymen’s
Association
Virginia State Poultry Federation
Virginia Beef Cattle Producers’
Association
Virginia Horsemen’s Association
Virginia Purebred Sheep Breeders’
Association
Association of Virginia Peanut and
Hog Growers
Barter Theater
Association of Virginia Potato and
Vegetable Growers
Home for Needy Confederate Women
Virginia Home for Incurables
The several travelers’ aid societies
Virginia Institute of Scientific
Supervised by
Comptroller
State Librarian
Superintendent of Public Instructic
Commissioner of Agriculture and
gration, subject to the approval
State Board of Agriculture and
gration
Director of the Extension Division
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Director of Department of Conse
and Development
Director of the Virginia Truck |
ment Station
Director of Welfare and Insti
subject to the approval of the
Board of Welfare and Institu
President of University of Virgi
Research
Section 51. All the appropriations herein made out of the general func
State treasury for the two years ending, respectively on June 30, 1953,
June 30, 1954, which have not actually been disbursed by warrants drawn
Comptroller on the State Treasurer and are thus unexpended on the books
Division of Accounts and Control at the close of business on June 30, 195<¢
except as herein otherwise expressly provided, revert to and become a part
general fund of the State treasury of the Commonwealth of Virginia, an
not thereafter be paid by the Comptroller and the same shall be charged o
the books in his office, provided, however, that such unexpended balances s
continued in force for such period not to exceed ten days from June 30, 1!
may be necessary in order to permit the payment of any claims, demz
liabilities incurred prior to June 30, 1954, and unpaid at the close of busi:
that date and shown by audit in the Division of Accounts and Control 1
just and legal charge against any such unexpended balance. In case the e
tures or indebtedness incurred at any institution receiving funds under t:
shall exceed the amount appropriated without legal authority, the Comptr
hereby directed to make public such overdraft, and the Director of the Div.
the Budget is hereby directed to set out the same in the next budget giving
detailed information as to the obligations involved, whether the overdraft be legal
or not. Each and every public officer handling any State funds shall, at least once
each year upon request of the Auditor of Public Accounts, make a detailed state-
ment, 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.
Section 52. 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 unconstitutional 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 unconstitu-
tional part or parts, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase had not been
included herein.
Section 58. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this
act be, and the same are hereby, repealed.
Section 54. This act shall become effective on July 1, 1952.