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Volume | 1954 |
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Law Number | 489 |
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CHAPTER 489
An Act to amend and reenact §§ 68-348 as amended, 63-348.1, 63-349,
63-351, 63-852, 68-858, 68-855 as amended, 63-858, and 63-361 of the
Code of Virginia, and to repeal § 638-862, all relating to adoptions. 142)
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Approved April 5, 1954
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 63-348 as amended, 63-348.1, 63-349, 63-351, 63-352, 63-353,
63-355 as amended, 63-358, and 63-361 of the Code of Virginia be amended
and reenacted as follows:
§ 63-348. Proceedings for the adoption of a minor child and for a
change of the name of such child shall be by petition to any court of
record having chancery jurisdiction in the county or city in which the
petitioner resides or in the city or county in which is located the child
placing agency which placed the child, provided that the Chancery Court
of the city of Richmond shall have exclusive jurisdiction in every such
case arising in the said city if the petitioner resides on the north side of
the James river, and that the Hustings Court of the city of Richmond,
Part II, shall have exclusive jurisdiction if the petitioner resides in the said
city on ‘the south side of the James river. A petition may be filed by any
natural person for * leave to adopt a minor child not legally his by birth,
and, if it be so desired by the petitioner, also to change the name of such
child. In the case of married persons the petition shall be the joint petition
of the husband and wife, but in the event the child to be adopted is legally
the child by birth or adoption of one of the petitioners such petitioner shall
unite in the petition for the purpose of indicating his or her consent to
the prayer thereof only. The petition shall contain a full disclosure of
the circumstances under which the child came to live, and is living, in the
home of the petitioner.
§ 63-348.1. A petition may be filed by any natural person, resident of
this State, for the adoption of a stepchild twenty-one years of age or over
to whom he has stood in loco parentis for a period of at least one year,
or for the adoption of any person twenty-one years of age or over who
resided in the home of the petitioner for a period of at least five years prior
to becoming twenty-one years of age. Proceedings in any such case shall
conform as near as may be to proceedings for the adoption of a minor child
under this chapter except that:
(1) No consent of either parent shall be required;
(2) The consent of the person to be adopted shall be required in al]
cases;
(3) The investigations and visitations provided for in §§ 63-349 and
63-354 shall not be made unless the court in its discretion so requires.
Any interlocutory or final order issued in any case under this section
shall have the same effect as other orders issued under this chapter; and
in any such case the word “‘child” in any other section of this chapter shal]
i construed to refer to the person whose adoption is petitioned for under
this section.
§ 63-349. Upon the filing of the petition, the court wherein the peti-
tion is filed, or the clerk thereof upon order of the court, shall forthwith
forward a copy of the petition to the Commissioner who shall cause to be
made a thorough investigation of the matter and report thereon in writing
to the court within sixty days after the copy of the petition is forwarded
to him. Such investigation may be made through the local superintendent,
or other welfare agency, of a county or city, or through a child placing
agency. The investigation shall include, in addition to any other inquiries
which the court may require the Commissioner to make, inquiries as to
(1) whether the petitioner is financially able * morally * suitable, and a
proper person to care for and to train the child, (2) what the physical and
mental condition of the child is, (3) why the parents, if living, desire to be
relieved of the responsibility for the custody, care and maintenance of the
child, and what their attitude is toward the proposed adoption, (4) whether
the parents have abandoned the child or are morally unfit to have custody
over him, (5) the circumstances under which the child came to live, and
is living, in the home of the petitioner, and (6) whether the child is a
suitable child for adoption by the petitioner. In making his report the
Commissioner shall also include his reeommendation as to the action to be
taken by the court on the petition.
§ 63-351. Parental, etc., consent.—* No petition for adoption shall be
granted, except as hereinafter provided in this section, unless there be
written consent to the proposed adoption filed with the petition. Such
consent shall be signed and acknowledged before an officer authorized by
law to take acknowledgments.
The consent of a parent for the adoption of his or her child shall not
be vand unless the child be at least ten days old at the time the consent ts
signed.
A parent who has not reached the age of twenty-one shall have legal
capacity to give consent to adoption and shall be as fully bound thereby as
if said parent had attained the age of twenty-one years.
Consent by the child shall be necessary if the child is fourteen years
of age or older.
Consent shall be executed:
(1) By the parents or surviving parent of a child born in wedlock;
provided, however, if the parents are divorced and one has been divested
of custody by terms of the divorce and does not consent to the adoption
the petition may be granted without the consent of such parent if the court
finds after giving the parent an opportunity to be heard that the consent
is withheld contrary to the best interests of the child; or
(2) By the mother of a child born out of wedlock. The consent of the
father of a child born to an unmarried woman shall not be required unless
such child becomes legitimate prior to the filing of the petition for adop-
tion; or
(3) By the child placing agency having custody of the child, with right
to place for adoption, through court commitment or parental agreement as
provided in § 63-73 or § 68-241 of the Code; or
(4) If after hearing evidence the court finds that the consent of any
person or agency whose consent is hereinabove required is withheld con-
trary to the best interests of the child, or 1s unobtainable, the court may
grant the petition without such consent provided ten days’ notice in writing
is first given to the person or agency so withholding consent.
§ 63-352. If, after considering the report of the Commissioner, the
court is satisfied that all of the requirements of this chapter have been
complied with, that the petitioner is financially able * to maintain ade-
quately and is morally suitable * and a proper person to care for and train
the child, that the child is suitable for adoption by the petitioner, and that
the best interests of the child will be promoted by the adoption, it shall
enter an interlocutory order of adoption declaring that henceforth, subject
to the probationary period hereinafter provided for and to the provisions
of the final order of adoption, the child will be, to all intents and purposes,
the child of the petitioner, and, if the petition includes a prayer for a
change of the child’s name and the court is satisfied that such change is
for the best interests of the child, that, upon entry of final order, the name
of the child shall be changed. An attested copy of every interlocutory
order of adoption shall be forwarded forthwith by the clerk of the court in
which it was entered to the Commissioner.
If the court denies the petition for adoption and if it appears to the
court that the child is without proper care, custody or guardianship, the
court may, in its discretion, appoint a guardian for the child or commit the
child to a custodial agency as provided for in §§ 31-5 and 16-172.44, re-
spectively, of the Code.
§ 63-353. The court may, by order entered of record, revoke its inter-
locutory order of adoption at any time prior to the entry of the final order,
for good cause shown, on its own motion, or on the motion of the natural
parents of the child, or of the petitioner, or of the child himself by his next
friend, or of a child placing agency, or of the Commissioner; but no such
order of revocation shall be entered, except on motion of the petitioner,
unless the petitioner is given ten days’ notice of such motion in writing and
an opportunity to be heard or has removed from the State. The clerk of
the court shall forward an attested copy of every such order to the Com-
missioner.
When an interlocutory order has been entered and subsequently is
revoked, the court may proceed in the same manner as set forth in
§ 63-352 to enter an order concerning the subsequent custody or guardian-
ship of the child.
§ 63-355. If the child is legally the child by birth or adoption of one
of the petitioners, or if the child has been placed in the home of the peti-
tioner by a child placing agency and such agency certifies to the court that
the child has lived in the home of the petitioner continuously for a period
of at least one year next preceding the filing of the petition, and has been
visited by a representative of such agency at least once in every three
months during such year, or if the child has resided in the home of the
petitioner continuously for as much as five years immediately prior to the
filing of the petition for adoption, and is at least sixteen years of age at the
time thereof, and if the court is of the opinion that the entry of an inter-
locutory order would otherwise be proper, the court, after receipt of the
commissioner’s report as provided for in § 68-3849, may omit the pro-
bationary period provided for in the preceding section and the interlocu-
tory order, and enter a final order of adoption, and the court may, for good
cause shown, in cases of placement by a child placing agency, omit the re-
quirement of this section that the visitations be made in the year im-
mediately preceding the filing of the petition, provided, however, that such
visits be made in some one year preceding such filing.
§ 63-358. For the purpose of descent and distribution, a legally
adopted child shall inherit, according to the statutes of descent and dis-
tribution, from and through * the parents by adoption from the time of
entry of an interlocutory order or the final order if there is no interlocutory
order and shall not inherit from the natural parents, except that a child
adopted by a stepparent shall inherit from the natural parent or parents as
well as from his parents by adoption. If an adopted child shall die
intestate, without issue surviving him, his property shall pass, according
to the statutes of descent and distribution, to those persons who would
have taken had the decedent been the natural child of the adopting parents.
§ 63-361. After the expiration of * six months from the date of the
entry of any final order of adoption from which no appeal has been
awarded, the validity thereof shall not be subject to attack in any pro-
ceedings, collateral or direct, * and such order shall be final for all purposes.
2. § 68-862 of the Code of Virginia is repealed.
with the provisions of §§ 8, 9 and 10 of chapter 489
of an Act of Assembly approved March 25, 1926
(Acts of Assembly, 1926, p. 829), as continued in
effect by § 23-30 of the Code of Virginia, and of
§ 28-21 of the Code of Virginia or any amendments
thereto of the Acts of Assembly of 1933, or any
AMEeNdMeENts thereto aca ecccecccecccernemmeennesccscreccecenceeseeeee: $82,000
the first year, and $31,400 the second year.
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Norfolk Division
Item 235 First Year Second Year
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, Norfolk
Di ViSi ON cece eee ccsssscncesssecenencecsesessnussenencovrsessceccenmuceeneett nineeege 184,700
Item 236
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..$302,400
the first year, and $321,800 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
provisions of § 23-21 of the Code of Virginia or any
AMeEeNdMeENnts thereto nnn. cceenenceeccsssveeecesvnssecsesneeeees $4,500
each year.
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg,
Richmond Professional Institute
Item 237
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg-Richmond
Professional Institute .....................
Item 238
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, Richmond
Professional Institute, to be paid only from the spe-
cial revenues collected or received for the use of the
said Richmond Professional Institute, and paid into
the State treasury, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury... cccccecceceeeseeee $644,890
the first year, and $669,915 the second year.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA, AT RICHMOND
College Division
Item 239
For maintenance and operation of the Medical College of
Virginia, at Richmond, College Division....................$ 808,095
Item 239!4
For mobile psychiatric limi. essccssssuesessssssssnssneemeessssseneten $ 18,000
Item 240
For making loans to stuemts names cseeneeeneesssscesesemneesemeneeenee 1,000
Item 241
For post graduate education nn secesscesnssssssssnssesennseennsssesemmentnseeee $ 8,485
Item 242
For medical scholarshipS.....c-.cccccccsercenuneincamerninmannnnng 20,000
Item 243
For dental sScholarships.......s-..:cccccsscsccssssnccssssenessceeennseceessusteeeesnteeeesnmmmeeenee $ 4,000
Item 244
For nursing scholarships... aes eeess eet earner nnereenteeeD 2,000
$ 199,000
——-$ 258,410 $ 245,285
8U1,9U0D
13,000
1,000
8,485
20,000
4,000
2,000
Item 245-246
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....................$745,845
the first year, and $770,095 the second year.
Item 247
For students’ hospitalization to be paid out of the special
revenues collected, or received, for the use of the said
Medical College of Virginia, College Division, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury......................... ....$36,050
each year.
Total for the Medical College of Virginia, at
Richmond—College Division 0.0.0... ccsseccssesssssseesen 4
Medical College of Virginia, at Richm
Hospital Division
Item 248
For maintenance and operation of the Medica] College of
Virginia, at Richmond, Hospital] Division, for the free
treatment, care and maintenance of indigent Virginia
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Item 249
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..................... $4,128,800
the first year, and $4,244,090 the second year.
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, AT CHARLO’
Item 250
For maintenance and operation of the University of Vir-
Binia, at Charlottesville... ccccsessssssssseemnnsesseesseseesassnssessnnsesse g
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.
Item 2504,
For maintenance of extension activities... cece $
a 251 |
student scholarships... enc ceccecec eee cceem senses ceeeneseeesstne
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.
n 252
Medica] scholarships... cececsecssscceessscseseseccensnseecsscnesncneeseeessteese
n 253
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
ERB Yet eee $2,161,500
each year.
Out of this appropriation of $2,161,500 each year
it is provided that there shall be set aside a sum suffi-
cient to pay the interest accruing on the bonds and
certificates of indebtedness issued by the aforesaid
University of Virginia and to constitute the sinking
fund in accordance with the provisions of §§ 7, 8 and
9 of chapter 61 of the Acts of Assembly of 1928, as
continued in effect by § 23-30 of the Code of Virginia,
and § 23-21 of the Code of Virginia, and in accordance
with the provisions of § 23-67 of the Code of Virginia,
or any amendments thereto, estimated at............. $81,150
the first year, and $80,435 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.
1 253!
maintenance of extension activities, to be paid only
from special revenues collected or received for the
use of said activities, and paid into the State treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the State
EQOA BULY neces cccenenescccceneesenssensssenesssserescnneesennaneneceecnnsennnnnecnnenees ....- $265 ,000
the first year, and $267,000 the second year.
€1 253%,
extension school in Wise County... cece eneeie g
Total for the University of Virginia, at Char-
Lotte ville occccccccccccccccscssssssssscscssssesescsscececssessssessvsstenunssssuectssseseueuesseeee 3
University of Virginia, at Charlottes.
Hospital Division
n 254
maintenance and operation of the University of Vir-
ginia, at Charlottesville, Hospital Division, including
free treatment, care and maintenance of indigent
Virgimia patients on. cecccscsseecccscescessssssmeccsssscessssessecsmssensssaseeeessmeeceeees g
a 255
maintenance and operation of the University of Vir-
ginia, at Charlottesville, Hospital Division, including
free treatment, care and maintenance of indigent Vir-
ginia patients, to be paid only from special revenues
received for the use of the said Hospital Division and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury...n.cceeeccccccccoccccne $2,257,830
each year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest
accruing on the existing interest bearing debt of the
said Hospital Division and to constitute the sinking
fund, estimmated atone ccceecccsccccsccseeecscesseseceseceesnseseeneneees $15,387
the first year, and $16,075 the second year.
Mary Washington College, of the University «
at Fredericksburg
Item 256
For maintenance and operation of Mary Washington Col-
lege, of the University of Virginia, at Fredericksburg..s
Item 257
For making loans to studlents..........ccocsssssssssssssmscsnessceesseuscecesesessemussssseseee -
Item 258
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... nc ccccccccsccsscssseeees $1,121,005
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 chapter 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
BE aenensensnncesssnceseessensnneccecenneesesennnesessnnseecencnetssanenunesesssnnsssenensunecensqentecee $114,065
each year.
Total for Mary Washington College of the Uni-
versity of Virginia, at Fredericksburg.......__.§
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, AT E
Item 259
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Polytechnic
Institute, at Blacksburg 2... ne nenccnceccmeesscccesemeeescceeeenes
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 260
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 Education... ef
Item 261
For making loans to stvemts..... cece sce ceeesecceeeeesmeeeeessseneeeees
1 262 |
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
13 S111) $2,891,126
for the first year and $2,926,876 for the second year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sullicient 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
chapter 489, of the Acts of Assembly of 1926, as
continued in force by § 238-30 of the Code of Virginia,
§§ 7, 8 and 9 of chapter 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
GINA seca eceeessnecnseeenscensoceseeenseesseessonenregevensusenseneceens $144,500
the first year, and $144,550 the second year.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion of $2,891,126 for the first year and $2,926,876 for
the second year, there is hereby appropriated:
For providing scholarships...................-...-.--$ 4,000
each year.
For student activities... ccccecseessennmnne 21,475
each year.
For providing students’ physical facilities... 60,000
each year.
For uniform commutation... ccesnnenn . 52,000
for the first year, and $55,000 for the second year.
Total for Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at
DD EV a) 0-1 6))) fcr
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Black
a4 Virginia Engineering Experiment Sta
1
the Virginia Experiment Station of the Virginia Poly-
technic Institute for research in engineering.......................
n 264
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
CYOASUTY oanecseccessesvessscssessssssscneesscnsnsessanenessesnncensnsesCesssssssnneneessnsmeresse $62,000
each year.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Black
Extension Division
n 265
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-Lever Act and other Federal acts for extension...
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated :
Item 266
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... $946,461
each year.
Item 267
For the extension work on control and prevention of
Black Shark disease ir toveccoecesennsccsccnsecsesseeseccenseeeseeerreseneeee
Total for the Extension Division of Virginia
Polytechnic Institute .....................
PPROEDOSSOSTOE NGS TO
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacks
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Sta
Item 268
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Agricul-
tural Experiment Station, at Blacksburg, and the sev-
eral regional experiment stations under its control,
TT. ACCOPMANC!E With LA Wain. neencccccccccovecsssccssseesssnccersscesssen censsssesenseeeeeeersee $
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated:
The salary and expenses of an associate professor
at V.P.I. who will be in charge of the beef cattle
record-of-performance project at the Experi-
MEN Stata nce cceccccccccsccsssscecseeccsesseesseecenssenssenmennsnnssnceeeees $4,650
each year.
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.
For research with tree fruits... ne $7,290
each year.
Item 269
For making Surveys Of Sof] ..........ccccccccccsssssssscssssssssssssscssssesssssucssssnsssssssenueeessee $
Item 270
For economic classification of arn. ccesseee sees
Item 271
For investigation of Black Shank disease in tobacco.........$
Item 272
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
Start treasury -nncccnceccecccessceescessensseceressessssecssserseernessemerecene $564,050
each year.
n 273
' Maintenance and operation of Radford College,
Woman’s Division of the Virginia Polytechnic Insti-
trate, et Rech ford. cnneneccsenccssmncesscsesssemenesne mvecenstnereersnseeeceeeeeemnenses ‘
n 274
Making loans to students ....cccccccscssssssossscssssssseessssseesesscensensssssseenet
n 275
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
treasury ........... seosssseesersssemeeneee $016,825
the first year, and $537,582 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 chapter 489 of an Act of
Assembly, approved March 25, 1926 (Acts of Assem-
bly, 1926, p. 829) as continued in force by § 238-30
of the Code of Virginia, and § 23-21 of the Code of
Virginia or with any amendments thereto........... $24,080
the first year, and $22,570 the second year.
eroenenses
sennseneee
Total for Radford College, Woman’s Division of
the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Radford..$
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, AT LE
n 276
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Military
Institute, at Lexim torn. ceecccccscnesssnneccsssseceeeesseseeeesssemenncseseeene
an 277
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. nncceccsccsccssssscnsssscesceeenessseeee $1,030,100
the first year, and $1,061,730 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 chapter
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... eee ceeeeee $23,125
the first year and $33,250 the second year.
The amounts already accumulated of the following
special Virginia Military Institute funds, i.e., the
cadet re-examination fees, the fund representing re-
imbursement of shortages in the Virginia Military
First Year Second Year
Institute’s treasurer’s accounts extending over &
number of years, and the payments to Virginia Mili-
tary Institute by former State cadets in lieu of serv-
ice in the National Guard, teaching in Virginia
schools, or working in the State Highway Depart-
ment, shal] hereafter constitute a Virginia Military
Institute 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.
DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND
OCCUPATIONAL REGISTRATION
Virginia Athletic Commission
Item 278
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
Stent Creer nannies acces seeeeneesseseseseenemnereerserenseene 10,575
the first year, and $10,775 the second year.
Item 279
For payment to the counties, cities and towns of their
shares, pursuant to § 9-47 of the Code of Virginia, of
monies collected by the Virginia Athletic Commission,
a@ sum sufficient.
VIRGINIA TRUCK EXPERIMENT STATION, AT NORFOLK
Item 280
For experimentation in truck crop development..................... $ 140,950 $ 144,400
Out of this appropriation the Virginia Truck Ex-
periment Station may spend an amount not to exceed
$1,500 for analyzing soils.
Item 281
For experimentation in truck crop development, to be paid
only out of special funds collected and paid into the
State treasury by the Virginia Truck Experiment
Station, and not out of the general 1 fund of the State
EQOA Y ecceennnecserssssvnecneeneenecenecessnneensenurenennecesnnensanennnnsennerseansesseneensGp Seg OO
the first year of the biennium.
Total for educational Agemies........cccccccscccsnsseesseemeneen $66,791,664 $70,297,241
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATION
Board of Agriculture and Immigration
Item 282
For expenses of administration of the Board of Agricul-
turd and [mmMigration.nn.ccccocccccsseccccssssmeecsccemnnssssessesnnnreeneeesnneesesse $ 76,555 $ 78,300
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) onn..ccaccsecccccsscsecsscsssmscssesesssssesersesseeeeeeees $9,500
an 283 ]
publication of monthly Agricultural Bulletin, report-
ing regulatory tests, as required by law and ’market-
ing data _ sere scsseneeseenem $
1 284
regulating the sale of fertilizers, limes, gasoline and
p01Y0) 76) oa 0) | |:
2 285
administration of agricultural ¢ commodities law and
Girection Of laboratories... acne csensessscecesesssseeesneessssemecesssceesesseeeonsss§
1 285%
indemnifying certain owners of swine affected with
Vesicular Exanthema that were slaughtered by the
State Veterinarian to prevent the further spread of
this infectious and contagious disease of swine, and
in accordance with regulation of the State Board of
Agriculture and Ummigration.. nn cccccccccccccssecsscecssccseeeeeesssessees $
1 286
protecting livestock from Cis@asee...........cccsccscnsseecsenessssssmenesse $
1 286),
production of Bangs’ disease VACCiMe..........ccccccccecccecsseen $
1 287
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, 1956, as proceeds of rev-
enues derived from the inspection, registration and
analysis of economic poisons.
1 288
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, 1956, as pro-
ceeds from the sale of hog cholera serum.
1 289
inspecting, analyzing and regulating the sale of
paints, paint oils and turpentine, as provided for in
Chapter 5.1 of Title 59 of the Code of Virginia............... $
1 290
operation of regional laboratories... ec ecneesenescsseeeee $
1 291
compilation of agricultural statistics... cnsceeene. $
1 292
testing and study of seeds, identification of plants,
plant diseases and insects...
18 293-294
furnishing protection from CrOP POSTS... cccnncccecccennnnP
[EPS OTE AT © CCOEIO TOGTTPOR AMES AOS
Item 295 First Year Second Year
For administration of feeding stuffs, dairy, pure food,
cold storage, refrigerated locker plant and egg laws...$ 223,000
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. :
Items 296-298
For control of Vitamin D milk a sum sufficient, estimated
at > 6,000
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, 1956, as
proceeds from fees collected for such control.
PUDRLIS ISS SOFTEST DS ERPROAOS:
eeeceseose
bat OSPore
Item 299
For inspection and analysis of gasoline and motor oils.......$ 35,400
Item 300
For administration of apple grading and supervision of
apple and peach .imSpectio rn ennceenceeieneceeneeee mene 8, ATH
Item 301
For inspection of livestock markets.....02....0.-.ccccccccccennnnge 82,950
Item 302
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
BE naan cnccceeeecanneeeeeneenesssneerssssnscnreneesssnsserssseectetneteneeetsssemssseenernemeersessensee GO 1 OTD
the first year and $38,175 the second 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,
1954, 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 303
For administration of marketing activities... sess: $ 230,395
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated to pay for audits and publicity thereof for
the Richmond Market Authority for 1950, 1951 and
1952, as required by Section 3-64 of the Code of
VEU oases sss sssssecseccscnesccsssasssssensesencensecannanssencecnnemasesseenenssssumuunneee $223.40
$ 226,600
$ 6,000
$ 36,000
$ 29,075
$ 39,400
$ 232,220
Item 304
For inspection of motor grease and gasoline measuring
and distributing equipment neces ee meen §
Item 305
For inspection of agricultural 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 suffii-
cient, estimated ata ceccsee se nereeecee 6583050
the first year, and $597,950 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, 1954, 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.
Item 306
For auditing cooperative associations to be paid only
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 at ..__....._.._____... ...... $18,725
the first year, and $14,225 the second year.
Item 307
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 at... -.-- $17,000
the first year, and $17,950 the second year.
Item 308
For market @Xpamsionn...coe.ccccscmcccceceeercseessseomessseeessssemunsecserverseceeseeeneseennneel
Item 309
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—_.___._______.. $30,000
the first year, and $35,000 the second year.
Total for the Board of Agriculture and Immi-
6:00 (0) | §
State Lime Grinding Plant, at Staun
Item 310
For maintenance and operation of the State Lime Grind-
ing Plant, at Staunton.....____________....- $109, 400
the first year, and $111,000 the second year.
Item $11
For per diem allowance to prisoners, in accordance with
the provisions of § 53-220.1 of the Code of Virginia,
a sum sufficient, estimated at...__.____._._______..$4, 100
each year.
Item 312
For additional equiprme nt... nec cccsccscesscssenscssecnsesnssesesntsmeesee (BOO
Item 313
All appropriations herein made to the State Lime
Grinding Plant, at Staunton, shall be paid only out
of the revenues collected and paid into the State
treasury by the said Lime Grinding Plant, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury.
State Lime Grinding Plant, at Appoms:
Item 314
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.......... ..$46,620
the first year, and $46,820 the second year.
Virginia State Apple Commission
Item 315
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 Com
Item 316
For promoting the sale, consumption, and exportation of
Virginia bright flue-cured tobacco, to be paid only
out of the Bright Flue-Cured Tobacco Promotion
Fund pursuant to the provisions of §§ 3-240 through
3-256 of the Code of Virginia, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury the amount needed
from such funds, estimated at...............-.-.-. $10,500
each year.
Virginia Peanut Commission
Item 317
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-
clusive, of the Code of Virginia, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury..................-—..... $20,000
each year.
MILK COMMISSION
Item 318
For regulating the production and distribution of milk in
accordance with the provisions of §§ 3-346 through
8-388, 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
Sterte treasury nanan annem nnecnenaseeeeescceseseneceeessnenecnenenssscmnensnneeenesnts $49,415
the first year, and $49, 735 the second year.
Item 319
For regulating the production and distribution of milk by
the local milk boards, in accordance with the provi-
ions of §§ 3-346 through 38-383, inclusive, of the
ode of Virginia, to be paid out of the revenues
ollected and paid into the State treasury, in accord-
nce with the provisions of said sections and not
ut of the general fund of the State treasury—.$64,900
ne first year, and $64,990 the second year.
STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMM
320
State soil CONSE VACiON nnn ceccssssssseecnecssesssceseccsssecrerneessussersesenee
$21
State soil conservation, to be paid only out of the
pecial revenues collected by the State Soil Conser-
ation Committee and paid into the State treasury
nd not out of the general fund of the State treasury
he amount of such special revenues, estimated
CE cccncnneenancneweneseceen ne, 10 1) 111)
ach year.
Total for agricultural agencies... neocon
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DI
322
expenses of administration of the Department of
onservation and Development...
PADSELS:
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
e paid:
| OD 9 <1 10) <n: 511 0)
323
WUblicity and AAVErCiSI a. eccccceesssssssceesssssmsnecscenestemeneeseesssee g
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
riated :
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-
511) || ce: Sk 5)! 6017 0)
each year, which sums shal] include any amounts
deemed necessary by the Director of the Depart-
ment and approved by the Governor to undertake
analyses of the effectiveness of the advertising
expenditures.
$24
yperation of Virginia War Memorial Carillon and
SUID ananassae ssnecssoeeeesccovesecenceueneccs ssemenesvenceceenecesenenececeaneessoquevenseeseta
325
naintenance and operation of the Southwest Virginia
1 GOT: (21) 1 ss cn
826
naintenance and operation of the Southwest Virginia
fuseum 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..............___..-.$5,690
each year.
Item 327
For exhibiting museum collection... nccececnsneessenescesccccecceeenmemceeescecenst
Item 328
For operation of State parks... cccscccssssccssssscsssssuecesssssseeensceenssseessnesec
Item 329
For protection and development of the forest resources
of the State, in accordamce with 1a W..nn...c.c.ccc-—inceeeneeeseeneeed
Item 330
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... $422,800
each year.
Item 831
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
TEVENUCS, CBT ate Abn nee neneneecccceeeeeeee eee $1,510
the first year, and $50,410 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
80, 1954, in the special revenues which shall have
been collected or received prior to July 1, 1954, for
said purpose from said forest areas, and paid into the
State treasury.
Item 332
For maintenance of improvements constructed by civilian
CONSEYVALION COLPS ono--ccassn-vsexeecesssssscenceeneerssssmssesesseneneecenesteneemenesseeseesmeunantss ‘
Item 333
For investigation and control of infection of forest trees.‘
Item 334
For forestry service to lamGowmerss....-cccscessssssnssmneenssnnenrsssed
Item 335
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...___.__..____.-____..- ..-..$33,000
each year.
is 336-337 ]
geological. surveying in accordance with law...
It is provided that this sum shall include any
amount deemed necessary by the Director of the de-
partment and approved by the Governor, to employ
mining engineers or geologists with practical know]-
edge of, and experience in the location and evaluation
of mineral resources, who shall work directly under
the Director in making such mineral resources studies
and in rendering reports and advisory and technical
services to local governing bodies and business
organizations.
topographic mapping in cooperation with the United
States Geological Survey... acncccccccssesssessssmsssssessssnssscersssmeseeneess
a 339
water resources investigation—stream gaging@................... -
It is hereby provided that the salary of the Com-
missioner of Water Resources Investigation-Stream
Gaging shall be paid entirely out of the general fund
of the State treasury, and that the said Commissioner
shall receive no compensation from the Federal
government.
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.
n 340
planning and economic development,...........cccccccccccccscscsseceseees $
It is hereby provided that out of this appropriation
of $114,850 for planning and economic development
there is hereby appropriated for study of Virginia
economy, and to match the contribution of an equal
amount from businessmen and manufacturers, to be
expended for the same purpose, the sum of $1,500.
a 340Y,
Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy...................... ‘
n 341
There is hereby reappropriated for study of Vir-
ginia economy any unexpended balance in the State
treasury at the close of business on June 30, 1954,
as proceeds of gifts, donations, and grants heretofore
received and paid into the State treasury for the said
study of Virginia economy.
Total for the Department of Conservation and
Developrme nt oicccccsccssscsssssssssesssecssssssnsnsssssescseeenssnusseeenscesencenennreceneeee $
$8 BOARD OF REGENTS, GUNSTON H
2
maintenance of Gumston Fall... eeeecee neem eneeee §
1 848
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
CQ OCRSUT Yn ccnececesnecseanecenesseessesesseeeeseeeneeeessemesetesrnermneeenresnrcsrreseemeansgp 1 000
the first year and $8,000 the second year.
First Year Second Year
COMMISSION OF GAME AND INLAND FISHERIES
Item 344
For administration of the laws relating to game and
Dm] amd FRSC ICS eins cccseseesseessssneeensnenssnsessssssasssssnnennesnecomes $1,744,265
the first year, and $1,732,395 the second year.
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
EEX@CUtive GE CCEOT once en nnencssccsccceteneeeeeeecnssecseeserseensereseemseeen PD 3000
Item 345
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 346
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 biennium ending June 30,
1954, shall be transferred to said fund, and all appro-
priations 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 347
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.
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
State Highway Commission
Item 348
For 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
Item 349
For 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.....$3,368,000
the first year, and $8,428,000 the second year.
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
State highway commissioner ............._.........$18,500
1 350
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,
CSCIMACC Bt ances cececcccsscssesssssseessessesesssnsnenennnnsentenonnsnnteen sate $21,427,015
the first year, and $20,668,065 the second year.
Provided, further, that from this appropriation
shall be paid the cost of administration of §§ 33-298
through 33-324, inclusive, of the Code of Virginia, not
exceeding $22,500 the first year, and $23,000 the
second year.
It is further provided that out of this appropria-
tion of $21,427,015 the first year, there is hereby
appropriated for placing directional markers along
the route followed by General Robert E. Lee in his
retreat from Petersburg to Appomattox...........$2,000
n $51
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... $9,370,000
the first year and $9,700,000 the second year.
a 352
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..$10,000,000
each year.
a 353
maintenance and improvement, including construc-
tion 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...._.....$28,810,000
the first year, and $31,419,000 the second year.
n 354
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.
n 355
' 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 cece cc cceeeteecceeee $4,800,000
the first year, and $5,600,000 the second year.
n 356
acquisition of land for use in the development of the
George Washington Memorial Parkway in Virginia
there is hereby reappropriated the unexpended bal-
ance, at the close of business on June 30, 1954,
remaining from the appropriation made by Item
344%, Chapter 716, Acts of Assembly of 1952.
n 357
acquisition of land for use in the development of
George Washington Memorial Parkway, Unit 2, in
Virginia, to be paid only out of funds allocated by
the State Highway Department to the primary 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 $30,000.
It is provided that this appropriation may be ex-
pended in the same manner and for the same pur-
poses as set forth in Item 344% of Chapter 716 of
the Acts of Assembly of 1952 insofar as the same
shall apply to George Washington Memorial Park-
way, Unit 2.
n 358
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-
SOUL oneaecnsnsssssnnensscccccccssssscnereenrsnssssenceeeneececnanscsescnseuennsnenssenscegencnececensceeseenenenectes $4,000
each year.
n 359
maintenance and operation of toll bridges and ferries,
to be paid in accordance with the provisions of §§
38-227 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 semeesnssesectnssseenceeneensseusumecessenssmasessesseneentrsuassnresserseess 4900 9010
the first year, ‘and $5,124,605 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
eee $2,640,000
the first year, and $2,628,155 the second year.
Item 360 ~
For 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
at $749,915
the first year, and $787, 420 20 the second year.
/ DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEAL
State Board of Health
Item 361
For expenses of administration of the State Board of
Health, health education and collection and publica-
tion of Vital Statistics. sc essssseeecceccssecsecsesmesuennetssssseseeee 4
Out of this appropriation the following salary
shall be paid:
State health commissiome rr... ..ccccccccsecssssssssseneees $138,000
Item 362
For sanitary engineering, shellfish inspection and sanita-
tion and industrial Wy gQieme... cece enseemeseneeeey
Item 363
For administration of Merit Systeme ccsceee scene eset
Item 364
For control of communicable diseases (tuberculosis,
venereal diseases, CPidemics) a anne.nsesc-nnncsscsnsnsseeneenseemnennees ‘
It is provided that out of this appropriation there
is hereby appropriated:
For the surgical treatment of tuberculosis, each
year ...... ee ace eereeeepeegs $130,000
For aid to local tuberculosis sanatoria, for non-
resident cases, each year.._..__.___.._-.- $160,000
For aid to local tuberculosis sanatoria, for resident
CASES, COACH YOON... a enennnsen sees eensesseeen ee eeeesee 113,000
Item 365
For hospital and nursing home licensing and inspection...
Item 366
For local health services and operation of laboratories...
Item 367
For maternal and child health ccc csssssnecccsnnsnecesscnmsceeeens
Item 368
For crippled children’s Service... i.nc-csssssscssssccssssssseessssseseesssssesssnestsceseeneees
Item 369
For hospital survey, planning and construction__.________.$
It is provided that out of this appropriation there
is hereby appropriated for State aid for local hospital
COMSEYUCCION nanan eseneeeeesseererereeereenee enero $1,150,000
each year.
Item 370
For nursimg scholarships...c..ccccccccsccscccssssssssenecensssssnssssmsseneeeeuscesseesnees
Item 371
For CAmcer Control cece cceeeeeeeccecceenmeeceennececeesenemessssnnssecesssessseneGP
Item 372
For study, care, treatment and rehabilitation of alcoholics,
PO es (<8 Ot) ae Se
Item 378
For post-mortem @xa@mimationr.c.cccocccccccccccccncceccsessssesssseesssemessssssesseese $
Item 374
For inspection of hotels, tourist and food establishments..$
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 375 to 378,
inclusive, and Items 380 to 388, inclusive, each year:
Item 375
| re) A: =) a0) 01 9 50) ce $35,445
the first year, and $26,175 the second year.
Item 376
For bedding imspecti ore... ees eceecencssceecesesseseessseesseeensesssa PLB, ORO
the first year, and $29,480 the second. year.
Item 877
For industrial hygiene to be paid from the fund for the
administration of the Workmen’s Compensation Act
and not out of the general fund of the State
Item 378
For expenses of administration. .....ncceccccceccceeen $71,850
the first year, and $72,045 the second year.
Item 379
For payments to clerks of court for reporting adoptions,
marriages, and divorces, pursuant to § 14-123 and §
68-359 of the Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient, esti-
EN le | $
Item 379Y,
For payments to local registrars pursuant to § 32-386 of
the Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient, estimated at....$
n 380
prevention of tuberculosis..........____.___..... $82,200
the first year, and $59,475 the second year.
n 381
local health services............. eeesesessereeerecesenseeeense P POL OOD
the first year, and $918, 035 the » second year.
n 382
study, care, treatment and rehabilitation of alcoholics,
BS POV) Wy La Wenn eenancnaceceeemeeecneeeeeeeeneee ee eeeereneeeeeneeeee 20500
each year.
an 383
providing bodies for scientific study....................$9,415
each year.
n 384
hospital survey, planning and construction..$1,918,680
each year.
an $85
maternal and child health... $275,695
the first year, and $250,425 the second year.
n 386
crippled children’s service.............-—......--—--- 268,155
the first year, and $248,580 the second year.
a 387
hospital licensing and inspection..........._...........$3,000
each year.
1 888
study of heart diseases._..._.________-___._____-_-. $17, 815
the first year, and $12,445 the second year.
a 389
MAlaria ANd MOSQUITO COMETON. eee aeneeccccneneessnneeeeeneneceeeeneeG
Out of this appropriation of $80,785 the first year
and $82,206 the second year, there is hereby appro-
priated:
For contribution by the State Board of Health to
mosquito control commissions established in ac-
cordance with law, not exceeding.............$50,600
the first year, and $51,600 the second 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 com-
mission from other sources.
1 390
PETSOMME] EVAN nanan ene ccncceeeeeeceeeceeens sassscesesetnsnssesseensenessansesssssenne
» 391
the diagnostic and surgical treatment of Negro
tubercular patients at the Hospital Division of the
Medical College of Vir ivni gen ceececeencseeeceeeeveeeeeeeeeners
1 391%
pollution prevention and control] Hampton Roads
TO necccccccsssssnsssassssvnnesessseesccennencsssane sesnnsnnusesuecesenengeetsecserscssosssnusssseuuasssssumesseseeeeceeecets $
Item 392
For maintenance and operation of the Blue Ridge Sana-
torium, at Charlottes vil] ene .cccessssceececececeeececeessceemneeensmncsee
Item 393
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.ccccccssncscsccsccsssneesseceseessnsesssesnsssetsseeemnssetenarees $127,120
each year.
Catawba Sanatorium, Near Salem
Item 394
For maintenance and operation of the Catawba Sana-
COTIUM, MEAL Salen cccccccesccssesmecssserccseecssseeseee sesseesseeeeeneunssttsssnnee $
Item 395
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 treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury seneunecenpreeescaacencintsnneenseesrcenensneneeenees $78,425
each year.
Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burkevill
Item 396
For maintenance and operation of the Piedmont Sana-
torium, at Burkevil le... nce cccsssseessensssesecsssescessesseeeeeee
Item 397
For maintenance and operation of the Piedmont Sana-
torium, at Burkeville, to he 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 seronsscseceeccecsscseeseneneuseusmmussnrseacceseesseecnsnsunusssnnsssecteneeeeeets $45,500
each year.
Total for the Department of Health.............0.....0..... $
DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE AND INSTI
Central Activities
Item 398
For expenses of administration of the Department of
Welfare and Institutions nce ccccc cess cecceeceeeeeeeeee
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salary:
COMMIMISSIOMET -..cssceecnssccsesscssssessssnscsnnseecsssesssnsenensansnsscnecnnnnersct $10,000
Item 399
For general welfare activities... ceccecccscscscsssssscsssesessunssecsssssseesesseseee $
Item 400
For youth service Activities... cece ccccscsssssesssssssssetesuessesseeessesee $
Item 401 First Year Second Year
For administration of merit SYSter.........cccccccsecsessececssneeeeuneesmeeseeesD 9,000
Item 402
For parole activities. noc cccccccccccsscssssssecsssssssssosssvecsnsussssssssesseesessseecseeeeseee $ 375,600
Out of this appropriation the following salaries
shall be paid:
Director Of Parole. ...cccceccecsiscsceesssssssssssessssceecssnnssesseeessesee $8,500
Member of Boardein.. niiceccccccccnsscssssesssssssemeeeneenee 9,900
Member of Board............. acheter oitionrees ahi 8,500
It is provided that the limitation of $1,300 hereto-
fore applicable to the maximum expenses of probation
and parole officers be continued in the same amount.
Item 403
For Correction activities. ee cccssssssssssssssssssecsssssssssssssssessesssscseseesees $ 61,200
Item 404
For old age @ssistamce.........caeccocccssscessssssssssssseessssemunsesssissseenanerssuneesssnesee $ 977,000
Item 405
For aid to dependent children... eccssssssssseseeeessssessssnseceseesssensee $ 1,162,000
Item 406 |
For aid to the permanently and totally disabled........................ $ 362,380
Item 407
For gemeral rele f......ecscecsscsssssssssssessssssssssssssssssnsccesecsssssssesssssnssonsscecceceseensesseesee $ 570,500
Item 408
For administration and S@rvice8...0.00.0....0 ccc cnn 540,500
Out of this appropriation there is hereby appro-
priated for reimbursing county and city welfare
boards in an amount not less than 50 per cent, nor
more than 62% per cent, for administration cost for
services rendered and duties performed pursuant to
§§ 68-71 through 63-738, inclusive, §§68-80 and 63-81,
and §§ 63-86 through 68-99, inclusive, of the Code of
GAIA a cases cece cessseeesseeseccnnrenncconevesecsnsnunsenenesgreecsseneceecennnen .$190,000
each year.
Item 409
For foster care for child renn....ce..cccecccsscccssssssssssssssssssseessesssenssaessseeessstesee $ 687,500
The State Board of Welfare and Institutions 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 62% 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.
Item 410
For hospitalization of the indigent and medically indigent.. 800,000
This appropriation of $800,000 each year shall be
expended in accordance with the provisions of Chap-
ter 15 of Title 32 of the Code of Virginia, as
amended. Six hundred fifty thousand ($650,000) dol-
lars shall be allocated to the counties and cities on
$ 9,000
$ 386,000
$ 62,100
$ 977,000
$ 1,162,000
$ 381,500
$ 570,500
$ 562,750
$ 770,500
$ 800,000
First Year
the basis of population and the remainder shall be
set aside as a reserve fund for expenditure as pro-
vided in said Chapter.
Item 411
For support of feeble-mindecd children... ee cccscccsseeeineee $ 18,000
Item 412
For in-service training for Welfare personnel and for
SCHOLALSIPS on. cescescssescsscssesccevnsescsvssssscessnstseesceensssssseusssastennsseeensunsesenenenssseenees $ 20,000
Item 413
For old-age assistance for persons in approved medical
TMSCICUCIONS a cececeecnccccssscccccssssscessscennnsnssnsnsnmenssseessesssescessesees omen 121,000
Item 414
For aid to the totally and permanently disabled in ap-
proved medical institutions. Snel chlintongtatinsafashor TRS 51,000
Item 415
For reimbursing in an amount of 50 per cent for expendi-
tures made by Juvenile and Domestic Relations Courts
in counties and cities for salaries of probation officers
appointed in the manner provided for, and pursuant
to § 16-172.72 of the Code of Virginia.......................-.- .$ 112,000
It is further provided that the Board of Welfare
and Institutions may expend for public welfare activi-
ties the special funds collected or received for use by
the Board of Welfare and Institutions for said public
welfare activities, and paid into the State treasury,
and not out of the general fund of the State treasury,
estimated as follows in Items 416 to 425, inclusive:
Item 416
For expenses of administration... cen 105,000
the first year, and $107,000 the second year.
Item 417
For purchase of merchandise for resalee........coaccoons. $20,000
each year. .,
Item 418
For general welfare activities... eeccsssescssnesenee $157,080
each year.
Item 419
For youth service activities. nnn ssssssensecceeneee $55,920
each year.
Item 420
For old age ASSistannce..... a necccccescecsecceseeeeeinesnesssnimeneanre 4y209,000
each year.
Item 421
For aid to dependent children... .--sneeesseenene- 4,328,000
each year.
Item 422
For aid to the permanently and totally disabled..$1,255,620
the first year and $1,323,500 the second year.
Second Year
$
18,000
20,000
121,000
51,000
112,000
1 423
administration and services...............-.........-$ 169,500
the first year and $812,250 the second year.
1 424
old age assistance to persons in approved medical
EMSC tui nee scsteecnseeessseeeteereeseeseemesseereeneeessp 169,000
each year.
n 425
aid to the permanently and totally disabled in ap-
proved medical institutions a... neces snes 11,200
each year.
1 426
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, 1956, for
continuation of the said Shenandoah National Park
Family Removal Project.
1 427
expenditure pursuant to the provisions of §§ 63-109
to 68-111, 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 §§ 63-185 and 63-136, and
8§ 68-157 and 68-158 of the Code of Virginia.
| 428-429
It is hereby expressly provided that none of the
provisions of any item of this act, nor of any item
or provision of any other act or statute of this State
heretofore enacted, or enacted at this session of the
General Assembly, shall be interpreted or construed
as authorizing the Department of Welfare and Insti-
tutions, 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 reim-
bursement 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 appro-
priation or legislative enactment of this or any pre-
ceding session of the General Assembly be considered
or construed as imposing any obligation whatsoever,
moral or legal, upon this General Assembly, or upon
any future General Assembly, to make additional
appropriation or provide reimbursement funds for
localities or for any other purpose in connection with
the Department of Welfare and institutions save the
funds actually appropriated for such purpose or pur-
poses at this session.
Total for Central Activities... cece g
18 Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls
,
maintenance and operation of the Virginia Home
and Industrial School for Girls, at Bon Aiv......................§
all Ce
n 431-432 -
/maintenance and operation of the Virginia Industrial
School for Boys, at Beaumont... ccc sscsseeessssecessssseeeenaee $
ins Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls, at Peal
n
‘maintenance and operation of the Janie Porter Barrett
School for Girls, at Peaks Turmoute.wn. i ccesccssccsssssnsssnee $
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys
n 434
'-maintenance and operation of the Virginia Manual
Labor School for Colored Boys, at Hanovev.......................... $
The Penitentiary, at Richmond, Industrial D
n 435
’ 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,
SEI ate Bb nce cecceseesnsenseesssesnsvnssseerenessecseenensnreceencscessnnsnsesese $1,518,075
the first year, and $1,522,600 the second year.
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm
Misdemeanants, at State Farm
n 436
maintenance and operation of the State Penitentiary
Farm and State Prison Farm for Defective Misde-
meanants, at State Farm... ccccccnsnnsnsmsnenenenmmarnnnsnens $
n 437
per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance with
§ 53-220.1 of the Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient,
CStirmate At cccecccccece: cscsssssscsesssssssssscccensessenssnusscecesseecenseseessssssceseessstmnerseseeesete $
It is hereby provided that the appropriations herein
made for the State Fenitentiary Farm and State
Prison Farm for Defective Misdemeanants, by Items
436 and 437, are inclusive of all funds which the said
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for
Defective Misdemeanants would otherwise be entitled
to receive during the fiscal years ending on the thir-
tieth day of June, 1955, and 1956, for the purposes
stated in the said items, either out of the appropria-
tion for crimina] charges or otherwise out of the
general fund of the State treasury, any provisions of
§ 58-98 of the Code of Virginia of 1950 to the
contrary notwithstanding.
Total for State Penitentiary Farm and State
n 438 ]
maintenance of the prison department... ..ccccccccccceseenes $
n 439
OPOTAtion Of LAM ccc ececccccccccssccsesesessecsssssnecessssssnmecessessesssessssnumcseseseessen $
n 440
operation of brick and solite plamts.... i ccccccessssssssscssssmesnneeee®
n 441
per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance with
§ 53-220.1 of the Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient,
19000 bt: | ce
eeeeraneoes
Total for Southampton Penitentiary Farm, at
OF 0) 0) | ce)
13 State Industrial Farm for Women, at Goo
a
treatment and care of delinquent women.........................-..... $
n 443
per diem allowance to prisoners in accordance with
§ 53-220.1 of the Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient,
SETAC Bb nnn ecc nce ceceecceen nnn: sac ecceccnececnececsenessuccvenesncesncesncenecsussencesucsecsseesuseeneesonse $
» 444
board and care of infant children of inmates of the
State Industrial Farm for Wome n..c.c...ccccccccssscsesenssssseseseeseeen $
It is hereby provided that the appropriation herein
made for the State Industrial Farm for Women by
Items 442 and 443 is inclusive of all funds which the
said State Industrial Farm for Women would other-
wise be entitled to receive during the fiscal years
ending on the thirtieth day of June, 1955, and 1956,
for the purposes stated in the said items, either out of
the appropriation for crimina] charges or otherwise
out of the general fund of the State treasury, any
provisions of § 538-98 of the Code of Virginia of
1950 to the contrary notwithstanding.
1 4441,
maintenance and operation of a central laundry, a
SUM sufficient, estimated At. cesssssesssssesceseecessmesssssssee $
Total for State Industrial Farm for Women, at
Gear oie seee ess sesssssesscesssssessssssssesssecescecssesnunsessesenneetnesnenensneseeeensene g
Bland Correctional Farm, at White G:
n 445
maintenance of the prison department... $
n 446
n 447
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...$11,400
each year.
Total for Bland Correctional Farm, at White
Ge oeecccecccscscsnsssssssssssesssssssssssstensnssnssereccecnsensssenereeeeceqnesssuanansssesseeenemmeamanee $
1 448
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
1 449
the work of the State Convict Road Force, in accord-
ance with the applicable provisions of § 53-58, §$§
53-61 through 538-78, 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, & sum sufficient, estimated at.............$2,488,865
the first year, and $2,459,365 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
FOPCOE CAMPS oan cecsccsssscsssssmsecessccsseeessesssmnnesccscneeseemnenenecnssceees $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, estimated ation css $90,000
For payment of awards under the Work-
men’s Compensation Act, a sum sufficient,
CStIMMAtC Bt er ccccccsscscccsssssemeesnsssscsnnseesscssnseeeessereemsasstnatennseee $ 1,000
each year.
n 450
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 at......._.........__...__...§35,000
each year.
Item 451
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 Force from
special funds —.................-...$_ 2,478,865
the first year, and $2,494,365 the second year.
Total for the Department of Welfare and Insti-
1201 (0) (|.
VIRGINIA COMMISSION FOR THE B
Item 452
For expenses of administration of the Virginia Commis-
sion for the Blind... een canereeeeees cesses
Item 453
For conservation of vision and rehabilitation...............§
Item 454
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 ann nnn cccncececccsccscesssceeseseeesceseesemeeeereeseens $30,000
each year.
Item 455
For operation of workshop for the blind —.....__.....§
Item 456
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 ccna ccecsccccssccccesccccececcntsssssnersececencnssscceneeeseecnececeanencancessnessssssnmmesssese ...$282,000
each year.
Item 457
For aid to the Dima sescecnenesscennceseneeesensenel
Item 458
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
BOE esc cccccseeeeeeceeeceseeneseececsessuensensuneses-sneuanesencecnannnecusssnmennecseseaumneete $550,000
the first year and $575,000 the second year.
Item 459 First Year Second Year
For vocational rehabilitation of the D)imd ascents $ 23,470 $ 23,470
Item 460
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 treasury o.ccccecccsssssssemesescescecessssnsenceesssseessnssnsnnaseeseeseessnsnseees $35,000
each year.
Item 461
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 §§ 638-199 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
Ba eeccscccsscccsscsssssssnssssessversusveusssssesencenseeccescescessesonscensunaneseceseceesessenceesssenes $ 375,245 $ 379,595
DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE AND HOSPITALS
State Hospital Board
Item 462
For general supervision, administration and control of
the several State Hospitals and Colonies for Epi-
leptics and Freeblermin de... ccccsccsessssssccsssssssesssssssseccesseeessseee $ 60,700 $ 61,600
Out of this appropriation the following salary shall
be paid:
Commissioner of mental hygiene and _hos-
PICA S nec ceessssssccssssneccesennsaneccnccecssenceesessnsnnssssessnsvnenneesensunveseee $10,500
Item 463
For field S@VViCOS nee cccccccssccssssesssssssessssssessnsssssgssesssssssssssssnueessssenecsenevssuuerensenerenseresees $ 564,675 $ £56,675
Item 464
For mental hygieme Clinics... eccssscssssssseescussesseeesiese ssossesseseeetessananee $ 192,900 $ 203,300
Item 465
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
CQCASULY eee cscccssssssssesesssmsereecececseescecesenesssuunsssannnnsnnseceesscengneesecseeecenstes $212,000
the first year and $222,000 the second year.
Item 465),
It is hereby provided that the appropriations herein
made by Items 464 and 465 for mental hygiene clinics
shall not be available for expenditure, either in whole
or in part, unless the amounts allocated to the various
mental hygiene clinics are based, as nearly as prac-
ticable, on a uniform ratio, for each clinic, of State
and Federal funds combined to local funds.
Item 466
For collecting cost of care and treatment of patients.......$
Total for the State Hospital Board............................$
Central State Hospital, at Petersbur
Item 467
For maintenance and operation of the Central State
Hospital, at Petersbo rrr gy. ccescecesesssecsssseusseeeuseemesseesasessnee $
Petersburg State Colony, at Petersbu
Item 468
For maintenance and operation of the Petersburg State
Colony, at PetersDurg....cn.ccecccceecxcve-ccsececcsccceeeseecseemmmseee aclssssectepygtin $
Eastern State Hospital, at Williamsbu
Item 469
For maintenance and. operation of. the Eastern State
Hospital, at Williamsburg. ecccceeeeseeeeeeeereeeee $
Southwestern State Hospital, at Mari
Item 470
For maintenance and operation of the Southwestern State
bs Cok: 0) 02:0 CUE: | a E09 (¢) $
It is provided that out of this appropriation there
is hereby appropriated:
For payment to Fire Department of Town of
1) ES oC) | aan $180
Western State Hospital, at Stauntor
Item 471
For maintenance and operation of the Western State
Hospital, ect Star vrrtorn.ienccccce a ecceeeccccseeeceeeeeceeeeeenesseeeeerecnnennenceneeseesP
DeJarnette State Sanatorium, at Staun
Item 472
For 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... a. ceccccccccccseccnccsssseessceeeecsseceeesesee $478,065
the first year, and $479,357 the second year.
Lynchburg State Colony, at Colony
Item 478
For maintenance and operation of the Lynchburg State
O70) Co) oh AM: 5 ak O:) (0) |) een $
The amounts hereinafter set forth are appropriated from the sou!
to the several departments, institutions and agencies named and sha.
for expenditure during the biennium ending June 30, 1956, for tk
paying deficits incurred during the biennium ending June 80, 1954,
wise noted below, in accordance with the provisions of law.
For Expenses of Operation
Appropr
General
Fund
Item 473%, |
Virginia Code Commission.......cccccocccccocncssssssnsssssssmnssssuussssenceeeesenseensts $ 5,500
Item 474
Department of Law—Commissioners for the Promotion of
Uniformity of Legislation in the United States_.__.$ 432
Item 475
Department of Accounts and Purchases—Division of Pur-
Chase and Primtin goons eesseeeescseeeennssenseerinensennneng 40,400
Relating to the liquidation of the revolving fund for
purchase and resale of Federal surplus property.
Item 476
Department of Labor and Imdustry. in. .ccccccceccccccscecssessssssessssseesssnssenees $ 14,550
Item 477
Virginia State Bar... nccccscssccccessssccesssssssssnssecsessssseessussecenenseseeemusseseusnsec
This item shall be paid only from fees collected, and
not out of the general fund of the State treasury.
Item 478
Department of Education—State Board of Education........$ 70,000
Item 479
Department of Edueation—Virginia State College—Nor-
Folk Division, oes eee cccseeeeentnmnessmmnneng 61,610
Item 480
Department of Education—Madison College... cesses $ 15,000
Item 481
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at Wiliamsburg..$ 78,720
Item 482
University of Virginia—Hospital Division. ..........0....-.--- $ 309,532
Item 483
Virginia Polytechnic Institute—Virginia Agricultural Ex-
PETImME Nt Stati nna ence eescsssssecssecessersseceeenessesssmeereeesemeseeseteeseeremnenetentes $ 385,392
Item 484
Virginia Athletic Commission. cccecsc ee ceecteeeeneeeeee
This item shall be paid only from revenues collected
by the Commission in accordance with law and not
from the general fund of the State treasury.
Item 485
Milk Commission ...........
This item shall be paid only from revenues collected
by the Commission, or by local milk boards, in accord-
ance with law, and not from the general fund of the
State treasury.
OP PERDSS CHSESTOIOTR
PPO IES G2 OTRD S9TADO IDE HL 9 OMETOROOLEDSO:
Item 486
Board of Regents, Gumstom Heal)... ene $
Relating to a loan in 1952.
Item 487
Department of Health—State Board of Health.._______.$
Item 488
Department of Welfare and Institutions—Virginia Home
and Industrial School for Girls, at Bon Air-_..._..__$
Item 489
Department of Welfare and Institutions—State Peniten-
tiary Farm and State Prison Farm for Defective
Misdemeanants .. vemvesscceerecevsnmssrssserecenermess
Item 490
Department of Welfare and Institutions—State Industrial
Farm for Women
Total deficits for expenses of operation.._..___._.__$
For Capital Outlays
Item 491
Department of Law—Division of Motion Picture Censor-
ip 00 06 CEOS ON GSS 5 FEN BERSSS OED OONS EO OSH BOR OSDOETS PH OOSO EP ORPF O06 OP SPT OP CODED S CEPOL POI PED FOC Y A OSPF SS SOOT EL OES SEPT HOO OTTES OPED EO CPEO $
[tem 492
University of Virginia—Hospital Division.............................$
Relating to the construction of the addition to the
Nurses’ Home in 1946.
item 493
Virginia Polytechnic Institute—Radford College, Woman’s
Division of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute....____.$
item 494
Department of Welfare and Institutions—Janie Porter
Barrett School for Gir). ceeeeceeeeeeeseceseennerreeeeeeeeie
18,151
85,606
6,001
59,506
20,00(
815,386
10,000
5,000
38,703
80,000
Item 495
For 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 Dasign ce cceecsnncccccceucseecssneeee $
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
emproyees whose salaries are chargeable to such
unds,
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.
Item 496
For carrying out the powers and duties vested in the
Governor as Director of Civil Defense in accordance
with Chapter 3, Title 44, Code of Virginia, a sum
SUATIiciert, CStirmated 2b... nee ceeeeccssesssssscseseseeseessmnsescnnsnsencecssnsessnseeee $
Total for specified contingencies... $
Section 4. For Local Public School Cons’
Item 497
There is hereby reappropriated to the State Board
of Education the unexpended balance, estimated at
$7,500,000, at the close of business on June 30, 1954,
in the appropriation provided by Item 484, Chapter
716, Acts of Assembly of 1952. This reappropriation
shall be expended by the State Board of Education
in accordance with the allocation made pursuant to
the cited item.
Section 5. Capital Outlay Appropriat
The amounts hereinafter set forth are appropriated c
several departments, institutions, and agencies named, ex
reappropriations such amounts are reappropriated to the e
balances at the close of business June 30, 1954, in th
purposes shown by the records of the Division of <Ac
appropriations or reappropriations made by Chapter 716,
Amounts tabulated herein as reappropriations are the
balances as of June 30, 1954. Except as herein otherv
appropriations or reappropriations for structures may be '
equipment to be used in the structures for which the ft
appropriations and reappropriations herein made shall be ¢
during the biennium ending June 30, 1956, subject to the c
expenditure of capital outlay funds as provided by law.
2 498
VERT ne esccscsssesssssssevsssnssceeecescnecceseseceeneensnsnssutnnnssssenssssesengussestssnnnunonnnenssmnennescseecenseceenssenen
1 499
improvements to State-owned land, buildings and
re Eh 0) 66) || ce
This reappropriation includes $281,500 from major
repairs to State-owned buildings and equipment and
$10,000 from additions and improvements to State-
owned properties.
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 a sum not exceeding $231,500
of this reappropriation for the purchase of and im-
provements to real estate, and for preparation of
plans relative thereto, for use in providing necessary
facilities for the administration of the activities of
the State government.
2 500
supplementing capital outlay appropriationg.....................
1 500%
a study of the practicability of providing beneath the
State Capitol building suitable space for use for such
purposes as legislative committee rooms, offices, or
otherwise as may be provided by law, and for the
preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimates
Telating thereto an escecssossssscssssmessssnssssesssessssenissseseaseetsessstuesseeneeeeaesseeee
Total for the Governor (general fund)......................... $
0 Division of the Budget—Section of Grounds a1
office building, including land for building.................... $
1 502
Jand and Structure... ncccccccccccccsssssssccssssssssseesssssssssssssssecsseeseeescessceneesssennessesee $
1 503
improvements and repairs to buildings...
Total for the Section of Grounds and Buildings
(ererall Lum) anne nennceeecccccccccccsssssssssssessssescenenssesseeseemumussanssnesenesee $
DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFF/
1 504
construction of armories with Federal aid............................ $
Total for the Department of Military Affairs
Item 505
For structures (gemeral] fr) -...ccccccccccsesssssssessssssmcsesceceeeneseeeesessncerereents $
This reappropriation includes $397,000 from struc-
tures. In the erection of the Memorial authorized by
Chapter 244 of the Acts of 1950, the Commission is
hereby authorized and directed to:
(1) Provide appropriate recognition for the serv-
ice of Virginians in the Korean War, including
especially the names of Virginia’s Korean War
dead; and
(2) Exclude “provisions for the State Head-
quarters of the Adjutant General of Virginia and
for the National Guard of Virginia, and for the
Division of War Veterans’ Claims, and for State
Headquarters of recognized representative vet-
erans’ organizations.”
VIRGINIA FISHERIES LABORATO)
Item 506
For research vessel (gerneral fur) ........cccccccscsssssssssssesssssseseeessseeeeeeee
DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE AND INST!
The Penitentiary, at Richmond
Item 507
For mess hall and equipment... cccenmsesssen sscmssessnereesscenersesceneees $
This reappropriation includes $87,000 from renova-
tion of kitchen and dining room and $25,000 for new
kitchen and dining room.
Item 508
For CLASSTOOME ...ccsnnncccsecsssssccscesccecsscensessssssevasssssssessssceneessseesesngssenesenes a }
Total for the Penitentiary, at Richmond (gen-
©] LUM) annem encssssccsuneesmessnsesseneessnseecsecsnntsceseeenensnmeseeseensssens ~$
COMMISSION TO PROCURE SITE, SUPERVISE TH:
AND EQUIPPING OF HEALTH AND INDUSTRI
Item 508%,
For expenses of Commission (general fund )....nnce-ssecoeeeee: $
DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
All reappropriations herein made in Items 509 to 5610,
inclusive, to the Division of Motor Vehicles, shall be
paid only out of the State highway maintenance and
construction fund, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury.
Item 509
For purchase and improvement of land, construction of
building and equipment there for.................csnesnce cee eceeeeeeee
Item 510
For structures at Roamoke ss sssssssssssseecccscscsssssemssseceecnsssseenceseee $
Total for the Division of Motor Vehicles (special
DAOC)
DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLIC]
All appropriations and reappropriations herein made in
Items 511 to 584, inclusive, 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 System
Reappro- Appro-
priations priations
Item 511
Ber Learn esses sonecccnecconenensenscsscsnsisssseasescssenrtsssnnsmentematiunsneennseecsongnestsstsnscsenvstsumintsntasomn $ 3,000
Item 512 -
For cleearirog Lexmndn..cc...enneen ane nemnnneencecenteeeetectce $ 5,500
Item 513
Bor femcirn gy nn nena eennenen eens nnene nen eeneneenennennsnennnnnunnne cement $ 6,000
Item 514
For repeater statioms (6) n.ancccccccccucceccenenccesssnemeeenssteeneeenamunsemesia $ 30,000
Item 515
For micro-wave power )imne nnn ea een ence eee nent $ 18,000
Operation and Maintenance of Headquarters Building and Grounds
Item 516
For office equipment... _ anne nn 1,000
Item 517
For household equipment....______________________-$ 2,500
Item 518-519-520
For additional equipment.__________-_—_--- $ 18,900
Item 521
For land (including firing range) ————————._..______-$ 18,000
Item 522-523-524
For gearergee Dui hivngy. ann .seeecsoeesenseeesseeeenernoereeennemnemnstmnene nents $ 25,000
Item 525-526
For pistol range NOuse. nc .aocccnsccseeseeneceeeneesneenneenenstsnntemmemnennesees $ 17,000
Item 527
For First Division headquarters addition..................--.----——- $ 21,000
Item 528
For Chesterfield County sub-stationre....neecccccccccncsemesscemuecsen $ 9,975
Item 529
For Alexandria sub-station Gd itor nnn... ence $ 11,875
Item 530-531-532
For Salem sub-station addition... soi = reeresasaevencnsanasranenensaneioa2 $ 15,000
Item 533
For new Construction... aiecccccssccsecsscnessneecsecesseteneetneeemeenneinsetneeteseemeennessaeQ 6,000
Item 534
For structures (including two division headquarters).__.$ 40,000
Total for the Department of State Police © (special
LUT) eeecesccesecemeereeernomenteesennennnscseneneneeenneennnnrnnngnmtesnanneentevie -: 67,500 $ 176,250
» 535
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 FUMAS) aa ceecccccccccssesccscsccssssmssssneccesssessssessmensssesssseesenmescecescecceeessmeeeecees :
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
agencies, in the construction and equipping of a
building for the joint use of the Industrial Commis-
sion 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 AR
an 536
structures (germeral Lum) ounces cescccsesssecssccccssecsssseseneenesseeentsmenenmnens ‘
It is hereby provided that this appropriation of
$300,000 shall be expended only when the Governor is
assured that this amount, supplemented by funds
other than State appropriations, is sufficient to com-
plete the new wing of the museum building.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION—STATE BOARD
Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, at I
The appropriation herein made in Item 5387 to the
Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center shall be paid
only out of special revenues derived from the opera-
tion of the said Center, and paid into the State
treasury, and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury.
n 537
Additional EquipMeEN..... a mna-cccecnecscscecsnnesesssssssecssecsumeneeseesssmnesseeeeneets
n 538
converting wards to Cormitory (2) 2 —-nncc.cnenencneeemnne
n 538%,
Wenter Cea ance cccacnscorevoccnseecenscsenecesevenseussssneesenssssseusereumeessnee
n 5389
additional equipment..._.___
n 539!,
- annex to dining hall...
9 3,
GE AM SEYUCtUTES. nnn cccccccccsccscsssessccsccsccsssscseossccescsecsscesszssssecsssssnecccsuecensenes
Total for Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center,
at Fishersville 22.0.0 cece eects
From gemeral frei cccccssssssscesssssssssssseesessesmeeseseemesses
From special furs... ct ceeecesssecceeeeeeees
Virginia State College, at Petersbur;
0
Jitiomal equuiprmennte. cece ceessssssssesmmsencesenesssensessncenemenssese
‘1
G and Improvements... necccccsscssessemsssssecseseeneesnesssenessseenneenesssteese
12
ME ECOMOMICS Dui]. eec scene ensssssccsssseeveesemnsnsnnmnessncnnenssnseneeneeseeQH
13
OCW C0) ai Ft: (0d 11) fe
4
ating plamt AGGitiOMs nce cccnceccsssssseseenseeccecsensssssseemessssneenseee
5
d house, drill grounds and athletic field........................... $
16
2230060) || : eT
(7
ricultural and farm buildings... cence $
18
ssroom and activities building... 8
Total for Virginia State College, at Petersburg
G23 11-3 20 21010) cr
Virginia State College, at Petersbur
Norfolk Division
Lg
VICEULT OS onc eccccsenseneaneeeseccccescsssssnesssencenecsenssnnmneseecencessunneneenensereceunnnsssummecsseeeeensescesstsenssQ)
0
ministration, classroom and library building............... $
1
CAtiOmal Wvri] Maa Gnas ceseccssssseeeeeceeessvseenscneeeerecneceenenmneneeneentsnnmuneeneeennsD
Total for Virginia State College, at Petersburg,
Norfolk Division (general fund).........-................ $
Longwood College, at Farmville
52
Gitional equipment .....cecceccccscsesssssscsessessesseseceesenentienserseecseessse
3
PCHase Of Lard. cc cescccscscccssscessssccesesssessssesscesssssesssssensssssememesessessesseseee $
54
WEL house IMPTOVeEMENt Sn nceceeersecccscmeecceennecceeemncceesnnnnee
35
W Plumbing in old COPMItOry... na ences seccceeeeseeessseneenseetn
5%
FOL LIMC nn cccccccecceccecomsecsesenecceccucssussssscsucssesseessussessensesunscussnesensessvecusseseceseceaeenseeasess
014 ACTS OF ASSEMBLY
Item 556
Por sprinkler Systern..ia.....ecessenecccwesceecseneccesseceeecesscecenservseeneeceeemneeescceeeemnenesen
—
Total for Longwood College, at Farmville (gen-
]V] LU) ncecceaseesncsscressscccccssnerssesssstnnsecenevecnmesensssennesconssemnunecteneensntes $
Madison College, at Harrisonburg
Item 557
For additional equipment... .____________
Item 558
For site for CAMpPuUs SCHOO]. a a.acsceeccsssessscssecesssescescesceesseeemmnessesscorsseeesmernecee
Item 559
For recreational area—Newman Farm... ww
This reappropriation includes $8,300 from purchase
and development of Newman Farm.
Item 559%
Por science building... .scecscsssosssssssscssessmesseesesecsesssoessessssensesssserescesmnassseeatesee $
Item 560
for remodeling dormitories and alterations to administra-
tive offices in Wilsor Fea) cesses secenseecescceceemeeeeneeme _
Total for Madison College, at Harrisonburg (gen-
TE] LUT) on ccccceevensenssscccsenssseesseccecsonmuunsresceccensnamnusnessesesceetnnneseeensereens
Virginia State School, at Newport Ne
Item 561
For additional] equipment. encccsecneccccesssneceenseeeesseemeernereneeeneeeneet
Item 561),
For industria] equipment....u......ccccccccccssccsssessmesssseonsseessssssmmumsssmiansssenseneesssees
Item 562
For remodeling dormitory for workshop and improvements
CO PEIN ccc ceecenecsnnnssnvensnsnssesssovssenscenscnsecnensecetecensecsennsanssmnssscseeneenee
eoeescoesoonce
This reappropriation includes $16,000 from remodel-
ing dormitory for workshop.
Item 56244
For roadways, walks, curbing, and lights... ccceesneeen $
Item 5624,
For fOr Cig nc cecsessssscsssssssssenecssssssessceccsussrsssssesscsssseansnnnceesseseeseneennusnassssssessemusstssesanceeeaess $
Item 562%
For renovating main building for dormitory....... senvesecseeceeesees
Total for Virginia State School, at Newport
News (gereral fur) oncccccccccccccccescssscssscssssnesssssssesssensscmeesense $
VIRGINIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND T
AT STAUNTON
Item 563
For household equipment. eeeemneeeeeccerseneeeetereceeennersnnees
Item 564
For additional equiprment...cccccccccccsssssssemssseesssnsscessseeessseceneseneeseenees see
Item 56414
Fror warter ]immeg nc cece ccceescccsssceccneecececsescensnseesecuseesecssuccessecssonsseseunsenssecens
Item 565
For dormitory for blind... sesssctscesesuneesenereeumersseersenmemecrnmnsses
Total for Virginia School for the Deaf and the
Blind, at Staunton (general fund)............................$
COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY IN V¥
AT WILLIAMSBURG
Item 566
For additional equipment ..——___________ seeceeere
Item 567
For books and periodicals seaeecsene
Item 568
For structures (GOrmmitory ) -...anccescccccssmnecssecossssssecrsenssesssesssrrssceresnsssertenssssenneg
Item 568),
For Phi Beta Kappa Peal) nnn cece ee ccceceeeeeeeeesseneeeeneees
Item 568%,
For correction of fire Waza rd. cece eeceeeseeeeeccsesecsecsseeece
Item 569
D0) i eX) a +0) 1 (-) a +) (0s |
Item 570
For remodeling old boiler plete... eee
Item 571
bo) ain ek: (0) oi a=) 1): 0 5:
Total for the College of William and Mary in
Virginia, at Williamsburg (general fund) —....$
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at W
Norfolk Division
Item 572
For adlitiomal equipment nnn neces tcceest ee esneeeeeeeeereeeen
Item 573
For sprinkler system and fireproofing... n.ccc..cesscsscssssscecsscemeeeccen
Item 574
For science building and equipment... nnn B
This reappropriation includes $40,000 from addi-
tional equipment and $300,000 from structures.
Item 574¥,
For preparing plams fOr Library. .e.ce.ccceececcscccsssecsssssssscesserseserecssesrsssennsseoneens
Total for the College of William and Mary in
Virginia, at Williamsburg, Norfolk Division
(emeral LUM) neccccccsscsssssssscsascsscecsensssssnsersssssseessemeusessceensesseteten $
College of William and Mary in Virginia, at W
Richmond Professional Institute
Item 575
For additional equipment on... cece cssssssssessssssnssesececnsessscessssecseseassssenecee
Item 576
For improvements to heating System... cecccccecccccceceeseeececenee $
6%
apletion of psychology Durildir gee enssessssceeceeeee
7
PIMK © SYSCOM nccssessccscssceseesssserssssesssosensseceesesensnsstessssnnssseensesenssencnessntsssesQ)
8
ert activities OOM .....cccccceccccssccsscscccccscctssereneecesssssssssscsssnessscessensesssmeesee)
19
TAG!]) LAcilities nec sseesecumesemecsunsceunesseeesnenessnaenesnseesee $
‘his reappropriation includes $1,000 from storage
lding.
Total for the College of William and Mary in
Virginia, at Williamsburg, Richmond Profes-
sional Institute (general fund) ou. sssssssssssceessee -
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA, AT R
College Division
30
Fitiomal equipment nna ccc esssssssssmesssseessemeatssssseesssteesseneeeseseseseon
31
Atal school] equipment... ecccccscscsssscsssssceesssusssscensssuessssenssestenseeneee $
32
CHAS OL LAT oneness ees emenssnesssceeenenssssnnnnnsnenssusnssmnensncnnnscoencevnenncenss
33
Guire Hall alterations and equipment.............................. .
34
Mtal school Duildimge.. ccc cccscccssssssemussecsecssesssmeusssnesee $
35
eNSION Of McGuire Hall. cscsssesseceenessssussseeeesnseemeen
Total for the Medical College of Virginia, at
Richmond, College Division (general fund)..........$
Medical College of Virginia, at Richm
Hospital Division
36
Mitiomal EQUuiPMENt on. ccccccsesceecsessscssseessmuusssesesssnssseeeseeumusssssensuaseesee
37
WEY NOUSE CXPANSION....acccceccccosccsssesssuscssenessessssscssserscesessnaseessemessssaeeee
88
nodeling Cabaniss Hall kitchen... ee cccsecceecce
381,
rtial construction of hospital for Negroes.....................-
B9
AYIMACY SXPANSION 2... ccscesecsssssscsmnsecceeceeceesseemsenensunececeecceeennesemmeeresecets
90
rection Of fire WAZATAS..u..-.nccccsccccccoccccccscsccccsscccscssecccecccsescescceessessesseesece
Total for Medical College of Virginia, at Rich-
mond, Hospital Division (general fund) ..............
Sour BR
Item 591 priat:
For additional equipment a... ccecccssccsscsssssescssesseuesesssnnseeneessteessenee
Item 592
For LW DOOKS..0... ns eeeesssssecesessssemnescnsescccecscvemessssscenesescenssnseneeceesesensanentessenecneevenunmsaneceseet
Item 593
For student activities building... ccc escscsscccecsssssesmeeee assesses $ 660,0C
This reappropriation includes $260,000 from dormi-
tory, cafeteria and student activities building.
Item 594
For physics building eee 250, 0
Item 594),
For underground electric distribution system.._........
$ 5,0€
Total for the University of Virginia, at Char-
lottesville, University Division (general fund)..$ 915,00
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville
Hospital Division
Item 595
For additional equipment 0 eee
Item 595%
For heating plant and electric distribution system.................
Item 596
For medical Cemter na ceccccesscecscenesssneeneeneetneaeinennnnnnennnnng 125,00
Item 596),
For preparing plans for new hospital...
Total for the University of Virginia, at Char-
lottesville, Hospital Division (general fund)....$ 125,00
Mary Washington College of the University of Virgir
at Fredericksburg
Item 597
FOr UMCHMOT ACO nen s asec csseenessssssvessscecensvssessncsnsvneneensnmeneesssnsusesesenssnennsseneensqnnnsceneee
Item 598
For additiomal equiprre rt 9... ccccccccsscscssscssssssessssnsececssssssesseneessneees
Item 598,
For medical and laboratory equipment... ccs $ 12,50
Item 5983,
For educational and recreational equipment... $ 12,50
Item 599
D0) 91 015: :
Item 600
For additions to heating systema... cccscssssssssnessssnscesnssesssueeeee
Item 601
For fine arts buildimg ne eee eeeeeieeeennsamennenn 30,00
Item 602
For physical education and classroom building......................$ 21,00
Item 603
For dormitory and equipment... nn cececceeeine nnn. 600,00
018 ACTS OF ASSEMBLY
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, AT B
Item 604
For additional equipment -....ccecececccccsmescccsnsscesnssessseemesssmessemmeeeumreenssees
Item 605
For purchase of Lar ccc cscs ccscsccssscsscccsnsseseceeenersesscennseesessonensssececnsssssssee
Item 606
For electric contro] pare] see eseecescseceeeeeseteene eee saoceesen
Item 607
For meat, animal and poultry processing laboratory com
pletion ...
PPODERS OPT TOOS 0 9 OOTDISERDG4 P FSR OOH APIPHSS OP OCEHTTHOTTSSMPANT OTTO CORIDD 09 O8SOSODMTT ELLIPSE SOLO SO
Item 608
For additional water Supply. ..cccccccccoossssssssnscsscssssemesssesemeenscseesssssmnsseseee
Item 6084,
For poultry research plant completion.....u.......occccceenn seems
Item 609
|) 010) 2,
Item 609),
For livestock Center ...nnn..nccccccccsecccccsscccseccccnescccseccssscccunseconsescovecennecoseesesecnesssseversesesees
Item 609%
Por structure and equipment... cccccccccssenncccscsccserensesscoreeeeseesemmmceeesesp
Total for Virginia Polytechnic Institute at Blacks-
Durr (grermeral] Pura ) ne... cseescsncesssesmnsssccsscevesesenceceerersssenenesenernten $
Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, at
Item 610
Fror well rch PeSe@r vir n.eeeannenccn en emncneeneenecenceeeeeceeceneeeeneeeeremncnecneerneensnmneeee
Item 611
D0) ob C=) 1) (|: ie
Item 612
For water system at Holleran. ccccscesssssssesccsceessesesseeseereeenene
Item 613
For poultry range shelters... cccessssessssmsssscessssussssseessnmneseceeesmnsssscesse
Item 614
For black shank tobacco disease laboratory....cccccccccscsscccsssneeee
Item 615
For land, buildings and equipment for Southwest Virginia
p1C-) Co UE) 2: 8 (0) : ce
Item 616
For land and structures at Winchester... a ccccccccccsscsssccessee
Total for Virginia Agricultural Experiment Sta-
tion, at Blacksburg (general fund)...................... $
Radford College, Woman’s Division of Virginia Pols
at Radford
Item 617
For additional equipment ......nce.ccccsssscscssscssmssessssusssesusessssmesssstesseeesanmesee
Item 618
For purchase of land and real estate
This reappropriation includes $2,500 from land and
improvements.
Item 619
For sewer and water Limes cc eects $
Item 620
For underground electric wirirng i... $
Item 621
For heating plant and mains...»
Item 622 |
For remodeling Tyler Hall 2S
Item 623
For remodeling Madame Russell Hall...____§
Total for Radford College, Woman’s Division of
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Radford
(general fund) ~~. _______._____$
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, AT LE
Item 624
For additional equipment...
Item 624%,
D0) an C5 1X0 nnn annvacnnnca
Item 624%,
For improvement to auxiliary drill field and physical
training facilities ...
Item 625
For modernization of power plant._____
Item 625% ‘
For rehabilitation and addition to engineering building.
Item 625%,
For rehabilitation of officers’ quarters (4) 0 -...---e-n0
Item 626
For academic building, including conversion of class-
rooms in dormitory —
This reappropriation includes $360,000 from science
building and $100,000 from academic building.
Item 6261,
For emlargimg parade round nc..ccc. ccc cecccc cece eneceeeeee
Item 626),
For restoration of the classroom of General Thomas J.
Jackson
Item 626%,
For chemistry lecture ror .ne.ccccccescnceccsseccceesesseneessesenssessnneeeeesenenenmeestne
Total for Virginia Military Institute, at Lexing-
ton (general fund). ..___
VIRGINIA TRUCK EXPERIMENT STA
CO LSOPIED So MEDOEEO
FOP IES FLOR HOSPTG C800 SPELT OPUS 2049 CH OTESOT EROS
ee et
PPAR ODS SHCT ANS 9 COLE 020-0 ED OG HM-ET SDS PETE I ESTIUNDOG DESOSOTDTOO
TEPHEP 06.0 Dest STeF SSS SOESEDS ODEO S
Item 627
For land and structures (Eastern Shore)
m 628
ERIN acca ecceeanesccceceescccccvecconsuenecsczsccecnvsseccenneececcneccecesusecesseueesessuessesessessesnueceesuscesersuesseneenees
m 629
rp Incinerator ANd IMPLOVEMENES. nee. cceecesemsesscsscssenseereesssessereeeees
m 630
- livestock and poultry diagnostic laboratory, at East-
term field Stetina eecccccecsecssssssessssscsscsssecnscessssmustsesssecseesmnsessesseesssten
(Administration of Agricultural Commoditi
and Direction of Laboratories)
m 631
* laboratory and improvements... conccccsscmeccsssssmessserseseenesssse -
(Inspection of Agricultural and Other Comn
The appropriation herein made by Item 632 and
the reappropriation herein made by Item 633 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 agricultural
and other commodities and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury.
m 632
P Structures (SuLfolk) nn. cecccecccccssssssnssscecccsssssssesnssccecsgensunesseesssscsesuseesee
m 633
r Qurchase of land and construction of buildings.............. —*
Total for Board of Agriculture and Inentaration.§
From gemeral fur on... ee ccstette censors
From special funds 0h
STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COMMI
m 634
r machinery for soil conservation (general fund) ........ $
DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND DE
(Operation of State Parks)
m 635
LI onc eecceesssscscssessssnesssececenessestesesssnsnunnssssssnannnmaesenessseatsseseuensnuutamassssnnmuasesssseesseseceenseseenssQ)
m 636
n= 1 7 oh (0190 0g :);
m 63614
r construction of recreational area on Kerr Reservoir......
m 636%
r improvements to Westmoreland State Park.......................
m 637
r materials, land and Structures... nee csssessseesssensnssenssseumseeee
(Geological Surveying)
m 638
PP SETUCCULES oaccccccceccsoseccosesccoeseccseeecessesssssecscvecessssssessssecsosecsuseeesuessssneceenscsenseceesensesstneceeunes
Item 639
FOr SCQ uct es annie cece cceccccscscccssecseccesseseccessesescercueccessunpsoeeceutescesssuuessegesstusesesssansecs
(Additions and Betterments)
Item 640
For erosion control at Virginia Beach... necocceccnnne
Item 641
For natural resources building at University of Virginia...
(Administration and Protection of State |]
The appropriation herein made by Item 642 to the
Department of Conservation and Development shall
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 and not out of the general
fund of the State treasury.
Item 642
For purchase Of ]ernd.an.nn...ccsescsscsscscsssssssssssecsssecmsssssessnsseeessssnesssecenenesesnseessses
Total for the Department of Conservation and
Development onn.ccccsceccessnsesssssssssssesssssnessssecessesssssansssnsseseesscqunaasanssssssen :
Fromm gerera] frida eeecccccecccccecscsssscssssessssseeccsseecssesnsssescesseeeeeen §
From Special] £UmGS i.e... ccccccccccccccccccsscsssessssssssssecseeseeeesssenenensccees
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
State Board of Health
Item 643
For tuberculosis sanatorium and surgical, diagnostic and
teaching unit at the Medical College of Virginia...
This reappropriation includes $1,315,300 from tuber-
culosis sanatorium and surgical, diagnostic and
teaching unit at the Medical College of Virginia.
Item 644
For new hospital and equipment at the Medical College
Of VA cece esessssessseessnssesssesesnensecenecenseenncenectecsnenececseneevenuese
Item 6441,
For the purpose of determining the appropriate location
of a tuberculosis hospita] in southeastern Virginia,
and for the acquisition of a site for the establishment
of the said tuberculosis hospital ccc ccccssscsesssssssseessseeseeen
The Comptroller is hereby directed to transfer on
July 1, 1954, to the general fund of the State treas-
ury the amount of $26,234.31 heretofore received from
the sale of certain tuberculosis hospital property in
Princess Anne County, Virginia, and now on deposit
as a special fund in the State treasury, anything in
the provisions of Chapter 545 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1948 to the contrary notwithstanding. It is
provided, however, that no expenditure shall be made
for the acquisition of a site for the said tuberculosis
hospital except with the Governor’s written approval
first obtained.
a a a
Item 645 priatie
For employees’ quarters eCuiprent....iinccccnecnanneneeeeneemeseree neem
Item 646
For nurses’ home Annex Quipre nt... .esccccacccecccnccsserecssssnnesssemnesseee
Item 647
For equipment for new buildings... escnecceeseeneenn ge 2B
Item 648
De) mb we): 10 8) 01:19 ok (41 0 (0) » ce ne: 25
Item 649
For staff and employees’ quarters. n..ccccccccsccseenccssssssssssecesemececesenmeeee 2,
Item 650
For remodeling nurses’ home A@MmMex.... na ecnnmeeceeeneneneneeeeee
Item 651
For remodeling building for nurses (s8ChOo! ) .....---.1---—--co----0+
Item 652 |
For infirmary building and nurses’ home....................—.-.- $ 26
This reappropriation includes $18,000 from infirm-
ary building and $13,000 from nurses’ home.
Item 65244
For new boiler plant, boilers and limes... eeceenennmnnn 21.
Total for Catawba Sanatorium, near Salem (gen-
CTA] LUNG) neeenecccsmnccneesecemerenemennnsnmesnnmnnap 99,
Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burkeville
Item 653
For additional equipment....._...______._.
Item 653)
For cold storage and ice MACHINETY...... nn. cecccecnecicnnnneng LT
Item 654
For TOG COMBED UCEION nanan aeesennnececesceeccccnecceececeuerssssensneeeecsecneceseqqqeeeseeseceeennevenmesse
Item 655
For staff and employees’ Quarters... nnnccccccececccninemiemnenennnge 40
Item 656
For sprinkler syStemm........cccccssscssssessscsscessssecsessssesscesseessasseesssssmnsseensessemsee
Item 657
For water supply Systema cesses 29
This reappropriation includes $14,800 from storage
tank and $15,000 from water supply line.
Total for Piedmont Sanatorium, at Burkeville
(wemeral FUNG) nccerccccccsccssssssnsessseesmeessseeseeseessecnscsssssseressesseseneneue $ 86
DEPARTMENT OF WELFARE AND INSTITUTI
Division of Administration
Item 658
Por sprimkler Sy Stern... ccc aeccccnesveoseccecseceereceecssnececeneenmesesntecmnsseeenmeseseeeven
Item 659
For air comditionimg Dui) ira ganna ceseeccsceecceerncescesceseermeecscesemmnesee
Virginia Home and Industrial School for Girls, at Bon Air
Reappro-
Item 660 priations
For additional equipment————
Item 661
For water tank and distribution system... cscccscssssssseeeee
Item 662
For renovating school building for staff quarters................ $ 16,000
Item 668
For correction of fire W&Zard snc csc esscsessseceseeesessssssceceeseeeeee
Item 664
FOr Stree vere nance csc cesettetteentenneetetcssenc seneemnrannmnnang £0,000
Item 665
For chicker Tousen... accesses ee cecccceeccsesseceseecesensnesnssenereseeeesssssseeneeesersemnenns 2,000
Item 666
Foor rmacchiime SiO. iin nen nee eect nner 4,000
Item 667
For enlargement of sewage plant........................_.---- $ 19,000
Total for the Virginia Home and Industrial
School for Girls, at Bon Air (general fund)...$ 66,000
Virginia Industrial School for Boys, at Beaumont
Item 668
For additional equipment... nen ee ee
Item 669
For Strict rey nnn nanecscscccscneecsssseneeececcesssscseeessestscesssssssesnnonesnesenecrunmnessssnnssasenee onsen 5,000
Item 670
For staff apartments (2) nn nccccccccnncseceetnnsseenerineenge 18,000
Item 671
For vocational shops (2) and equipment...............................$ 6,000
Item 672
For central Storer. nace ceeeceteeceeeessnernmensiennnanng 80,000
Total for the Virginia Industrial School for Boys,
at Beaumont (general fund) ......0.000...0.0 0c ccecscssseee -$ 54,000
Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls, at Peaks Turnout
Item 678
For additional equipment... ee
Item 674
| ey oe 1 ot) (41.9) bg -. ce Te i 01
Item 675
For cannery and laundry and equipment........._...................§ 10,000
Total for Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls,
at Peaks Turnout (general fund) .........W.WW.0...... $ 27,000
Appro-
priations
$ 5,000
$ 66,000
$ 17,500
$ 177,500
$ 7,500
$ 7,500
$ 1,000
$ 1,000
Virginia Manual Labor School for Colored Boys, at Hanover
Item 676
For additional equipment nn nena ccs ett
Item 677
For Structtres cece cece ceeeeseeeetstnnesterneninnnnnenng 30,000
Item 678
D0) a 2:07 :) i: 5 |) Oe 2,500
Item 679
For central storage building......................
aonennenp 20,000
Total for the Virginia Manual Labor School for
Colored Boys, at Hanover (general fund)............... $ 57,500
5,000
5,000
Item 679 1/8
Por stash Quarters... cccccccecccsssssssssessscsssssssnnsssseeeneeessosmessssssenseessssumesceceecneentsasee -
Item 679 2/8
For heating System... ccc es
Item 679 3/8
For water Supply Limes. ccccccssscccsssssesssssnsnsssssercessesenseseessessesesmueocetens
Item 679 4/8
For sewage GiSPOSA@] SYSCOM nnn encccsssescccsscccsccssssesseccessseseessececcesseeesenene
It is hereby provided that the Board of Welfare
and Institutions may, at its discretion, expend out of
the appropriations made to the Department of Wel-
fare and Institutions by Items 398-409 and Items
411-414 of this Act a sum not exceeding in the aggre-
gate $100,000 for the construction and equipment of
a building for use as a Study Home for White Boys.
Total for Study Home for White Boys (Chester-
terfield County) (general fumd )..n. emcee
The Penitentiary, at Richmond, Industrial I
The appropriation herein made in Items 680 to 683,
inclusive, to the Penitentiary Industrial Department,
shall be paid only out of the revenues derived from
the operation of the Penitentiary Industrial De-
partment and paid into the State treasury, and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury.
Item 680
For additional equaiprme nt o......ceccccccssccssssscscsssssccecssssssesseesessmssssessssssuansecees $
Item 681
Fror Jurrmber She nnn cece ecsneesccccsccucsvsesesceccssssnesecessesssucnssersesseaznussesscarore
Item 682
For relocating woodworking plamt.n...........cccscssssssssssesssssensseesssnssee
Item 683
For feed and flour mili ccc cccccccsscsscccsssnescecsssscssssesconsscssssnvessessuscesessens
Item 68344
For Varad caceccesseecssccccnsessscccccsscececsssssssunesscsesscncevecscesssssnvacesssansuscescansasuvsseesesssaunsciessescaanaessssesssses
Total for the Penitentiary, at Richmond, Indus-
trial Department (special fund) once :
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison
Defective Misdemeanants, at State F
(For Powhatan County Farm)
Item 684
For irrigation SYSten .........c.ccossccsscessecccscesessmnssscccccersssnnenressesesecneumnenssereessssmaane
Item 685
For guards’ cottages (2)....cccccsscssscsssesceseseseenscensctuessmussemeetineenmenetneesense
Item 686
For Jand amd Strurcture....cccescesccscsssssnsssssesssssessssssssmessssunsssseeessssssansseseseseeeeaeens :
Item 687
For completion of mess Wall]... cccesscsecssssssssssssssceeuanessssesssssssssentsanssseesees
Item 688
For boiler plamt amd maims..ccec..sccceccsscecsescssesscessusceessemeececessseseseeemessssseeneesees
Item 689
For sewage Gisposal plarta.cnc..cnccceccccccccsessscsscsssssssseessesesstunssssssssssnsesssesscemennes
0
T=) WN =X0 1000 6) 04) <) | cr
1
arging Sewage Cisposal parte. nce cceccccssssmessnsssecmmnnceesees
2
Lition to Cisciplime Cel ]S cee ecsssssceccssceesssmmmeesseeneesnmmnneressec
3
ler plant and distribution System...
4
nodeling and enlarging dining room and kitchen._.$
5-696
Centra Water Maine eee
Total for the State Penitentiary Farm and State
Prison Farm for Defective Misdemeanants, at
State Farm (general fund) ooo $
Southampton Penitentiary Farm, at Ca
7
ards’ quarters ———————_——__-____-__ Gf
8
CETTC POW SYSCOI oeeccencecccennenennesseveeesneesssemnseesensnnnenenrrsnseseemeneeG
9
CEUT OS ances cenenneceesseneecseenssesssenenenrerescensnsenessceusnraccenetetnssenaneeennensennnenseesseteeeD
0
ler plant, utilities, tunnels and equipment...
Total for the Southampton Penitentiary Farm,
at Capron (gemeral fm ) on anececcceenneecssceeenenereceeee $
1 State Industrial Farm for Women, at Goc
F-22000) (UE) 4-1 8) |: er
2
l handling equipment and duct system............................... $
3
Ty \QULPMe nt anaes esessesesssceestumessecnsssennssansenstsstssseennscenecnneesennacee
4
PLAC) oF: 0 OR =10 100) 9) 00) ||
5
VICE TOAGS ANG Qadir gee ccesesssessssesssseesscsssesseeemesssseasemeesseseeses
16
d Ce ee ee ee ee ee Tee tT tT itt tT Set iitt fii tt tet it yt Te try $
1S, :)
8
Y YOOL, COVMITOTY To nance ccccsscssssessscecssseresemessssussutnsnssesnsecenceeuteensmenee $
Total for the State Industrial Farm for WOMEN,
at Goochland (general fund)... cee B
026 ACTS OF ASSEMBLY
Bland Correctional Farm, at White G:
Item 709
For additional equipre mt o......ccs.cnccsssssesscssseesnsncecessesnenessemmesesssesseee
Item 710
For highway bridge amd road. .cccccccccsssssscssssscsssesssesssssesesueseeenesssessee
Item 711
For structures sevnsvesseresssveesosesecaneneccerecenesseseesenenessscereneeescesneeeesensectsenenetvnsucanereesee
Item 712-713-714
For cannery and slaughter house and equipment............$
Total for the Bland Correctional Farm, at White
Gate (gemeral fur) nner
State Convict Road Force
The appropriation and reappropriation made in
Item 715 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.
Item 715
For structures for road CAMPe......cccsccssscccssssssesssensssssssessssceenetnnesesssste $
Item 716
Por land and structure. nacccccccccsescccccscccscesscsssseccsesesseceecccscesesseessecsssnnesseses
Total for the State Convict Road Force......................$
Fromm gerne re] Luria nces ase eeescs sees ccscsceesssseseceetnmeeeecececneccccenee
Brrr Specie) furs nanan ceeenccscseeenceeeeeeeeteceeeeeeenerenensens
DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE AND
Central State Hospital, at Petersbur;
Item 717-718
For sewer Viren eee eeceeteeeeeneceeen en nee .$
Item 719
For sewage disposal and water SYSteMS........ ccc
Item 720
For remodeling East View kitchen... cececcccccscceccccssssesesssemseenP
This reappropriation includes $1,860 from laundry
building, $6,839 from criminal] building, $406 from
additional boiler and stoker, $55,000 from sewage
disposal system.
Item 721
For correction of fire WaZarcd.e.....ccccccccccsscssssssssssscsssssesessssecsssececessesseseee
Item 722-723
For patient building, utilities and equipment for 150
) 1:0) | 1: an
Item 724
For water tamk i csssscecssssssssssssssnsnsssssssssasonsesssesunesescegersecsecetecteceess
Item 725 |
For equipment nn cece sence nsnennenenenennentens $
Item 726
For replacimg water rains... ncccccscesccseecececeeceecsseeeresesemneseessecees
Item 727
For alterations to kitchen and dining room....__............._..-$
Item 728
For improvements to heating system................_..-.---—--$
(New Site)
Item 729
D0) a= 8 110) 0) 60) || ccc ce eee $
Item 730
The unexpended balance in excess of $225,000 in the
appropriation for land and structures made by Item
716 of Chapter 716 of the Acts of Assembly of 1952
(new site) ee
POLDS SO TE TYDHLG COOGESSS 9 ODD
Total for the Petersburg State Colony, at Peters-
burg (general fund) ...._.__________
Eastern State Hospital, at Williamsbu
Item 7381
For correction of fire hazards—..
Item 782
For continued treatment buildings, utilities and equip-
ment (2) — ~~ ._____..
Item 733
For kitchen and dining room at Dunbar_.______... $
Item 734
For rebuilding institution at Dunbar...__..____L__E_T__ 8
Item 7385
For laundry building and equipment...__________..____.$
Item 736
For renovating old buildings at Dunbar.......___.__________$
Total for the Eastern State Hospital, at Wil-
liamsburg (general fund) ———~———.—.____._..$
Southwestern State Hospital, at Mari
Item 737
For additional equiprme mt nnn. aneceee eee $
Item 738
For purchase Of Leavin. ccceseececcesceeneceeeeeeneseecstesesenenensenemeeeenenennerceeneelP
Item 739
For correction of fire hazards. cece cece eeeeeee
m 740
Y Employees? Huila gy aan eeccccccecccsneeessssssesssessesseessscenesemnsesensesetensesGh
m 741
r criminal building, utilities and equipment...........................
m 741
TF SCQUCCULES ann cecccccccccsecseesssscseeecsensessmuessececenssssnnunascesecenseessenan:suuesecteseesonutaseensnenesseenss
m 742
r receiving building and medical center... ccccccccssneee §
m 743
r remodeling wards (6) and equipment... $
Total for Southwestern State Hospital, at Marion
(general fund) . sevensonsssacssssgensusesseseeennsensonenstensens
Western State Hospital, at Staunto:
m 744
r additional ward equipmenta ne eccseeecseeee ennceeeee
m 745
r power plant equipment. cess ceccetteee
m 746
P equipment for MEW Site... c.cccsecsscccsccesssuessseeesescesssseessssssensneesssesen $
m 747
P COFTECHION Of fire WAZALAS a eeeencccccecscssccsseeessssesscscseescenessemmnensscsesssssses
m 748
r remodeling and fireproofing old buildings..................... $
r land and structures (MEW Site) un. ceccccccccccssssmncssseesssenssceessssneees $
m 750
P TECOVETY Deri ire gy nesses sss scscecsmessansennssssnscensssmnnsnnnneesessesensesuessensgp
Total for the Western State Hospital, at Staunton
(ermeral Lum) nc eeeccecssssssssssscsssessssesssseeeessnssssnnessssscessumnsneseeesee $
DeJarnette State Sanatorium, at Stau1
The reappropriations herein made in Items 751 to
752, inclusive, 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 751
P OBI OTIC) aeccannsccccssmeccccccssccsesccceccsnsessececsscsecescssuesencesssueuecsessssnscessesssscecessessusesessensesesseess
m 752
© FOO SOLVICE UM ite. ccnacccccccccccccccccccccssccccccsscescsssssscsesssscecssuesssssstecssanuvsorseseeesssnecees
Item 753
For additional equipment 2........scccccssccscsesssesesseeesssesssesneenssseensnee
Item 754
For remodeling buildings and correcting fire hazards..........
Item 755
For purchasing of electrical Limes... ccccsecsscssscesssessssessneenese
Item 75514
For waterproofing persommel] build img... ccceecsencesceecssenceee
Item 756
For laundry and equipment... ccc ccssssssssssssseesssnssssmesseemesseneee $
Item 756¥,
For preparing plans for nursery building..........................- sa cansssssee
Item 757
For boys? Durilirnge occ. ec ceescsssssssessssssssmeecenseenestsesessensevveneeseneseemereceeeee $
Item 758
D0) 19 4) ) 9 -): $
This reappropriation includes $1,000 from school
and auditorium, $1,000 from coal, ash handling and
pumping equipment, $6,000 from staff residences,
$5,000 from new department for epileptics and $2,000
from storehouse, pasteurizing and cannery building,
etc.
Total for the Lynchburg State Colony, at Lynch-
burg (general fumd) nce ccc ccensesssnneeemennnnee $
Item 759
There is hereby reappropriated the unexpended bh
business on June 30, 1954, in each allotment made by a
from the following reappropriations and appropriation
Office by Chapter 716 of the Acts of Assembly of 1952:
Item 485, For major repairs to State-owned buildings
Item 486, For additions and improvements to Stat
TOTAL OF CAPITAL OUTLAY
TTEEMS. ocecsesssssscssssssesssnssssnnentee sensnensacennssnnsesansnsnscsscseassneesnenssne $.
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Section 5-A. The amounts hereinafter set forth are
General Fund to the several departments, institutions ar
shall be available for expenditure during the biennium en
the purposes indicated.
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From this appropriation there shall be paid, in addi-
tion to the sum, if any, authorized for expenditure
elsewhere in this act to the following respective de-
partments, institutions and agencies:
Reappro Appro-
Reappro Appro-
To the State Board of Education for providing a
minimum educational program
For the First Year ccccccccscccccsssssssssssessscssseescesesecssssessssessessesee $ 500,000
For the Secomd Yearencsiscs cccccccccsssssscenvssssssecseseccerseeeseecessernnsuneesesees $ 500,000
The expenditures of the two sums next above pro-
vided shall be subject to all of the terms and condi-
tions covering the expenditure of sums for teachers’
salaries on an average daily attendance basis as set
out in Item 191 of this Act, and this appropriation
shall be in addition to the sums so provided in such
item.
(a) To the College of William and Mary in Vir-
ginia, Norfolk Division for Library site, building and
@QUUUPIME NE on. .csecssssncsscsseceusrnnmseccecenesseeeseccecnecnecnnereseeecenn seme cesesenentssuntecnseeeeeenssnenet $ 375,000
(b) To the University of Virginia at Charlottes-
ville, Hospital Division, for medical center and hos-
CC = $ 200,000
(c) To Virginia Military Institute at Lexington,
for Modernization Of POW Parte .nnnnee. ec eececsccsscctenrssceeennee . $ 25,000
(d) To Radford College, Woman’s Division of Vir-
ginia Polytechnic Institute, at Radford, for dormitory... $ 187,500
(e) To Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospi-
tals, Lynchburg State Colony, at Colony, for nursery
building, equipment and utilities... cccscssssscsmsnsenseeeen $ 324,000
(f) To Department of Military Affairs, for con-
struction of armories with Federal aid... cee $ 125,000
It is hereby enacted that, notwithstanding any provision of §§ 58-86.2 through
58-86.5 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, no credit upon the State income tax
of any individual or fiduciary for the calendar year nineteen hundred and fifty-
three, or for a fiscal year beginning in the calendar year nineteen hundred and
fifty-three, shall be allowed except as hereinafter provided; and no credit upon
the State income tax of any corporation for the calendar year nineteen hundred
and fifty-four, or for a fiscal year beginning in the calendar year nineteen hundred
and fifty-four, shall be allowed except as hereinafter provided.
If the report submitted to the Governor by the Comptroller on August first,
nineteen hundred and fifty-four, under the provisions of §§ 58-86.2 and 58-86.4
shows that the amounts received into the State treasury during the fiscal year
of the Commonwealth ending on June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fifty-four, and
from the sources specified in § 58-86.2, that is to say, general fund revenues, plus
the total of the credits allowed during such fiscal year exceeds the amount shown in
the biennial budget submitted to the General Assembly by the Governor covering
the recommended appropriations for such fiscal year, as estimated to be received
from the said sources for the said fiscal year, plus the sum of $2,186,500, then,
each individual and fiduciary liable for State income taxes under the laws of this
State shall be entitled to a credit upon the State income tax of such individual or
fiduciary otherwise payable by him for the calendar year 1953 or for his fiscal
year beginning in the calendar year 1953, and each corporation liable for State
income taxes under the laws of this State shall be entitled to a credit upon the
State income tax of such corporation otherwise payable by it for the calendar year
1954, or for its fiscal year beginning in the calendar year 1954. The credit to be
allowed shall be the percentage, disregarding fractions of one per centum, which
the amount of such excess is of the amount shown in the said budget as estimated
to be received from income tax on individuals and corporations for the fiscal year
of the Commonwealth beginning July first, 1954, plus the said sum of $2,186,500.
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 cr
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 or purchase of a State-owned building or buildings in
which they shall be provided office and storage space without rental except for
services provided. Such departments and agencies as elect, with the consent of the
Governor to make such contributions shall transfer from appropriate surplus special
fund accounts to a special account in the Governor’s Office a sum equivalent to the
prorata share of the cost of such building or buildings. The prorata share shall be
based upon the estimated minimum gross space requirements as approved by the
Governor; for purposes of initia] 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 or purchasing 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 construea
as follows: the special] funds mentioned in Item 165 (valuation), Item 166
(aviation), Item 167 (highway maintenance and construction), Item 169 (banking)
and Item 170 (insurance), including the balances thereof referred to in Item 168
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 1954-
1956 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 1954-1956 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, nor as authorizing any reduction to be
made in appropriations made herein by items 127 to 137 inclusive for the Virginia
Supplemental Retirement system, nor in any appropriation made to enable pay-
ments to be made in fulfillment of any contract for the construction and furnish-
ing 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, 1956, 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; sucn 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 estab-
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 individua] 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 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.
Section 12. 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 institutions 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 ot 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 three per centum per annum.
The said State students’ loan funds shall be preserved from depletion by the
said institutions; and together with the repayments and accretions thereto, shall
be held and used for the purpose, and on the terms, specified in this act and no
other; and each of said institutions shall annually, not later than July in each
year thereafter, file, in the office of the 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 Stat
Treasurer for collection, who shall promptly collect the same.
Section 13. Each institution to which appropriations for student loans are
made or have been 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.
(b) Not more than twenty 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.
(c) The scholarships for freshmen shall be granted only to applicants classified
as Virginia students who (1) rank in the upper fourth of their graduating class or
(2) score at least 100 or more on the American Council on Education test or (3)
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 eligible to be classified as a Virginia student 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 the rate of five hundred dollars or be
less than three hundred dollars a year.
(e) It is provided, however, that there shall be no employment of State student
loan funds for the establishment of scholarships as herein authorized that would
reduce the unobligated balance in any such fund below 50 per cent of the unobli-
gated balance in such fund on July 1, 1954.
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
Eastern State Hospital
Western State Hospital
Southwestern State Hospital
Lynchburg State Colony
Petersburg State Colony
State Board of Welfare The Penitentiary
and Institutions State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for
Defective Misdemeanants
State Industrial Farm for Women
Southampton Penitentiary Farm
Bland Correctional Farm
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
State Board of Health Blue Ridge Sanatorium
Catawba Sanatorium
Piedmont Sanatorium
Section 15. The Superintendent of the State Industrial Farm for Women, and
the State Board of Welfare and Institutions shall establish, with the approval of
the Governor, such rules and regulations as may be proper and necessary for the
operation of the central laundry at the State Industrial Farm for Women, and
shall, with the Governor’s approval, fix and regulate from time to time the rates
to be charged for laundry work done for other State institutions by the said
Central Laundry.
Section 16. All monies, fees, charges, and revenues heretofore accumulated or
hereafter collected for the inspection of agricultural products by the Department
of Agriculture and Immigration shall be paid directly and promptly into the
State treasury and shall constitute a special fund from which appropriations may
se made for such inspection, notwithstanding any other provisions of law.
Section 17. All monies, fees, charges, and revenues, excluding Federal grants,
heretofore accumulated or hereafter collected by or on behalf of the agencies listed
below shall be paid directly and promptly into the general fund of the State
treasury:
State Water Control Board, under the provisions of §§ 62-10 through 62-42,
inclusive of the Code of 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 (§§ 148-145, 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
(§§ 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 bv the
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 Chapter 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.
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 genera] 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, smal] loan companies, credit
unions, and building and loan associations, any additional revenues paid into the
State treasury from examination and supervision charges made against said
institutions.
The Governor is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to increase the annual
appropriation to the State Corporation Commission, made by this act for the
supervision, regulation, restriction, and control of the issuance of securities, 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
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 Examiners
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, 1956.
Section 24. On and after July 1, 1954, no public funds or money shall be
expended by any agency of the State government for the production of motion
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, 1954, 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 1954-1956, 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-
ditions 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
asury.
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
ta 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
igs 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, instruc-
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 33. 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,
Department of State Police, the Division of Motor Vehicles, the Industrial Com-
mission, the Unemployment Compensation Commission of Virginia, the Virginia
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, the Virginia Athletic Commission, the Milk
Commission, the Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries, or the State High-
way 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 afore-
said 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 Chief Engineer of the Division of the Budget,
including in said production cost all operating expenses, depreciation on heating
plant buildings 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 appropriation 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, 1954, and ends June 30, 1956, 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 $0.75 per square foot for storage floor space; provided, how-
ever, that the provisions of this section shall not apply to occupancy of buildings
purchased and maintained from special funds.
It shall be the duty of the Director of the Division of the Budget to report
to the Comptroller on June 30th and December 31st in each of said fiscal years
the average number of square feet of office floor space and storage floor space
occupied by each of said departments or agencies or section thereof during the
respective six months ending on the aforesaid dates and the Comptroller shall
thereupon determine on the aforesaid basis and transfer to the general fund of the
treasury, from the respective appropriations made to the said departments, or
agencies, or sections thereof, the amount due by each such department, agency or
section thereof, for said period of six months as rental for space so occupied.
Section 37. In order to reimburse the general fund of the State treasury
for expenses herein authorized to be paid from said general fund on account of
the administration of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, and for care, treatment,
study and rehabilitation of alcoholics, namely:
Year Ending June 30th
1955 1956
For legal services by the Department of Law.................$_ 7,000 $ 7,000
For auditing the accounts of the Virginia Alcoholic Bever-
age Control Board by the Auditor of Public Accounts.$ 24,000 $ 24,000
For expenses incurred on account of said board by the
Department of Accounts and Purchases.........................$ 8,000 $ 8,000
Department of the Treasury... ccc § 6,000 $ 5,000
For expenses incurred for care, treatment, study and
rehabilitation of alcoholics by:
The State Board of Heal threes ccsesssscsssssscsccessessenessesees $108,375 $109,375
The State Hospital Board at the Central, Eastern,
Southwestern and Western State Hospitals..................... $290,000 $290,000
the sum of $442,375 shall be transferred on January ist of the year ending June
30, 1955, and $443,375 on January lst of the year ending June 30, 1956, from the
special fund set aside in accordance 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.
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 $14,000
shall be transferred each year of the biennium ending June 30, 1956, 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 $32,975 shall be transferred on January 1st of each year of
the biennium which ends June 30, 1956, to the general fund of the State treasury
from the revenues set aside by law for expenditure by the State Corporation
Commission for the activities for which appropriations are made by Items 165,
166, 167, 169, and 170 of this act. The amounts so transferred to the general
fund shall be prorated between the special revenue funds herein referred to by
the State Corporation Commission, with approval of the Governor.
Section 40. In order to reimburse the general fund of the State treasury for
expenditures herein authorized to be paid out of said general fund on account
of the State Highway Department, namely:
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Year Ending June 30th
1955 1956
For legal services by the Department of Law...........................$ 21,000 $ 21,000
For inspection and analysis of gasoline........................$ 85,400 $ 35,950
For inspection of gasoline and motor grease measures.......$ 38,475 $ 39,925
Light, heat, power and water and janitorial and elevator
service and minor repairs by Section of Grounds and
Buildings for State Highway building... $ 60,000 $ 60,000
For services from Division of Personnel......................$ 5,000 $ 5,000
the sum of $159,875 shall be transferred from the proceeds of the motor vehicle
fuel tax to the general fund of the State treasury on January 1, 1955, and the
sum of $161,875 shall be transferred from the proceeds of the motor vehicle fuel
tax to the general fund of the State treasury on January 1, 1956.
In order to reimburse the general fund of the State treasury for expenditures
incurred in a study of matters relating to highways during the biennium ending
June 30, 1954, a sum equivalent to such expenditures estimated to be $10,000
shall be transferred from the proceeds of the motor vehicle fuel tax to the general
fund of the State treasury on July 1, 1954.
Section 41. 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. 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 43. 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 § 42 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 44. 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 betweén 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 45. 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, 1954, 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 46. 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, out of the general fund of the
State treasury, 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 47. 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 48. 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 49. None of the monies mentioned in this act shall 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 50. 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 51. 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, Supervised
association, or agency
Virginia Division, United Daughters Comptroller
of the Confederacy
Confederate Museum at Richmond State Librarian
Valentine Museum at Richmond
Stonewall Jackson Memorial, Inc.
Virginia Historical Society
(Battle Abbey)
Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation,
Incorporated
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Founda-
tion, Incorporated
Negro Organization Society, Superintendent of Public Instruction
Incorporated
Virginia State Horticultural Society Commissioner of Agriculture and Immi-
gration, subject to the approval of the
State Board of Agriculture and Immi.
gration
Virginia State Dairymen’s Director of the Extension Division of the
Association Virginia Polytechnic Institute
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 Director of Department of Conservation
and Development
Association of Virginia Potato and Director of the Virginia Truck Experi-
Vegetable Growers ment Station
Home for Needy Confederate Women Director of Welfare and Institutions.
Virginia Home for Incurables subject to the approval of the State
The several travelers’ aid societies Board of Welfare and Institutions
Virginia Institute of Scientific State Chemist, Department of Agricul.
Research ture and Immigration
Civil Air Patrol, Inc. Adjutant General
Section 51. All the appropriations herein made out of the general fund of the
State treasury for the two years ending, respectively on June 30, 1955, and on
June 30, 1956, which have not actually been disbursed by warrants drawn by the
Comptroller on the State Treasurer and are thus unexpended on the books of the
Division of Accounts and Control at the close of business on June 30, 1956, shall,
except as herein otherwise expressly provided, revert to and become a part of the
general fund of the State treasury of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and shall
not thereafter be paid by the Comptroller and the same shall be charged off upon
the books in his office, provided, however, that such unexpended balances shall be
continued in force for such period not to exceed ten days from June 30, 1956, as
may be necessary in order to permit the payment of any claims, demands or
liabilities incurred prior to June 30, 1956, and unpaid at the close of business on
that date and shown by audit in the Division of Accounts and Control to be a
just and legal charge against any such unexpended balance. In case the expendi-
tures or indebtedness incurred at any institution receiving funds under this act,
shall exceed the amount appropriated without legal authority, the Comptroller is
hereby directed to make public such overdraft, and the Director of the Division of
the Budget is hereby directed to set out the same in the next budget giving
detailed 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, 1954.