An Act to amend and reenact § 46.1-299, as amended, of the Code of Virginia, relating to devices signalling intention to turn or stop and rules therefor.
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CHAPTER 8
An Act to amend the Code of Virginia by adding in Chapter 2 of Title 17
a new article numbered 3.1 consisting of §8§ 17-88.2, 17-88.8 and
17-88.4, so as to provide for the recordation of certain material and
the subsequent incorporation thereof by reference. TH 35]
Approved February 13, 1954
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That the Code of Virginia be amended by adding in Chapter 2 of
Title 17 thereof a new article numbered 3.1 and consisting of §§ 17-83.2,
17-83.3 and 17-83.4, as follows:
ARTICLE 3.1
§ 17-83.2. Any person may record in any clerk’s office in the State
where deeds are recorded a form of a deed of trust, hereinafter referred
to as a “master deed.”
§ 17-83.3. The master deed shall bear the caption “MASTER DEED
OF TRUST,” and may contain any provisions not in conflict with law.
The provisions shall be numbered or lettered, clearly distinguishable one
from the other, and susceptible of exact reference.
§ 17-83.4.. Any person may record a deed of trust hereinafter
referred to as an “incorporating deed,” which incorporates by reference
any one or more of the provisions of a master deed recorded in the same
clerk’s office. The provisions incorporated by reference shall be of the
same force and effect and shall be as binding upon the parties to the
incorporating deed and their successors in title as if fully set forth in the
incorporating deed. No incorporating deed shall refer to more than one
master deed.
CHAPTER 8
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
§ 8.01. Department of Public Works.—There may be a department
of public works which shall consist of the Director of Public Works who
may be the city manager or a person appointed by the city manager with
the approval of the council and such other officers and employees organ-
ized into such bureaus, divisions and other units as may be provided by
ordinance or by the orders of the director consistent therewith.
§ 8.02. Functions.—The department of public works shall be re-
sponsible for the construction and maintenance of all public buildings,
streets, roads, bridges, drains, sewers, garbage and refuse collection and
disposal, and all other public works and constructions; the care of public
buildings, storerooms, and warehouses; the custody of such equipment
and supplies as the council may require; and such other powers and duties
as may be assigned to the department, which may include among other
assignments, building inspections, plumbing inspections, electrical inspec-
tions, subdivision control and zoning administration.
§ 8.03. Director of Public Works.—The head of the department of
public works shall be the Director of Public Works. He shall have general
management and control of the several bureaus, divisions and other units
of the department.
CHAPTER 8
City Sergeant
8.01.—Appointment and Duties.
The council may appoint a City sergeant, who may be a member of
the police force. He shall be paid such salary as the council may fix and
all fees collected by him shall belong to the City. The council may appoint
a deputy city sergeant. He shall have the authority and powers and juris-
diction which is granted to sergeants of other cities of the class of Galax
by the general laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia and the ordinances
of the City of Galax and he shall perform such duties as may be prescribed
by the State laws and the ordinances of the City of Galax. The city
sergeant shall be conservator of the peace and in criminal matters or
offenses shall have jurisdiction for one mile beyond the City limits of Galax
in enforcing the criminal laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
9.01.—Appointment; Regulations.
_ The police force shall be composed of a chief of police and of such
officers, patrolmen and other employees as the council may determine.
The chief of police shall have the immediate direction and control of the
said force, subject, however, to the supervision of the city manager and
to such rules, regulations and orders as the said city manager may pre-
scribe. The Chief of police shall issue all orders, rules and regulations for
the government of the whole force. In case of the disability of the chief
of police to perform his duties by reason of sickness, absence from the
City or other cause, the city manager shall designate some member of the
police force to act as chief of police during such disability, and the officer
so designated shall serve without additional compensation. The members
of the police force shall be appointed by and may be removed by the city
manager. Each member of the said force shall, before entering upon the
duties of his office, take and subscribe an oath that he will faithfully, with-
out fear or favor, perform the duties of this office, and such oath shall be
filed with the clerk of the City and preserved with the records of his office.
9.02.—Powers and Duties.
The officers and privates constituting the police force of said City
shall be, and they are, hereby vested with all of the power and authority
which pertains to the office of constable at common law in taking cognizance
of and in enforcing criminal laws of the State and the ordinances and regu-
lations of said City and it shall be the duty of each such officer and private
to use his best endeavors to prevent the commission within the said City
of offenses against the laws of said State, and against the ordinances and
regulations of said City; to observe and enforce all such laws, ordinances
and regulations; to detect and arrest offenders against the same; to pre-
serve the good order of said City and to secure the inhabitants thereof
from violence and the property therein from injury; to execute any crim-
inal warrant or warrant of arrest and summons in criminal cases that may
be placed in his hands, by any justice of the City and shall make due re-
turn thereof. Such policemen shall have power and authority in civil mat-
ters which pertain to the office of constable at common law or which
sheriffs possess under the general law; to execute any civil warrants,
attachments, garnishments, summonses or other civil papers issued by the
civil and police justice; to levy on property under executions, distress war-
rants and attachments and sell same as provided by the general laws of
the Commonwealth. All fees collected by said officers for the performance
of the duties herein mentioned shall belong to the City.
established by § 60-21 and Article 2 of Chapter 8
of Title 60 of the Code of Virginia, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury. All monies
which are deposited or paid into this fund are hereby
appropriated and made available to the commission.
Item 176
For payment of unemployment benefits as authorized by
the Virginia Unemployment Compensation Act, a sum
Sufficient, eStimmated Aten neneccecseeen-ccccseeeeenmeecceee $7,200,000
each year.
It is hereby provided that this appropriation for
payment of unemployment benefits shall be paid only
out of the monies requisitioned from the State of
Virginia’s account in the unemployment compensa-
tion trust fund in the treasury of the United States,
and paid into the State treasury to the credit of the
unemployment compensation fund in accordance with
the provisions of §§ 60-90 through 60-94, inclusive, of
the Code of Virginia, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury.
n 177
special unemployment compensation expenses to be
paid only out of the Special Unemployment Compen-
sation Administration Fund continued in effect by
§ 60-95 of the Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient, not
to exceed novocecsenessesenecnensscenevenesesensvnsessceusensrageneenansses $10,000
each year.
n 178
refund of contributions and interest thereon in
accordance with the provisions of § 60-94 of the
Code of Virginia, to be paid only out of the clearing
akcount created by § 60-90 of the Code of Virginia, a
sum sufficient.
n 179
payment to the Secretary of the Treasury of the
United States to the credit of the unemployment
compensation trust fund established by the Social
Security Act, to be held for the State of Virginia
upon the terms and conditions provided in the said
Social Security Act, there is hereby appropriated the
amount remaining in the clearing account created by
§ 60-90 of the Code of Virginia after deducting from
the amounts paid into the said clearing account the
refunds payable therefrom pursuant to § 60-94 of the
Code of Virginia.
Total for the Unemployment Compensation Com-
mission of Virginia from special funds..$9,259,220
the first year, and $9,283,125 the second
year.
DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAG]
n 179%
administration of the functions, powers and duties
assigned to the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, to be
paid only out of the monies collected and paid into
the State treasury by the said board, as provided
by § 4-23 of the Code of Virginia, and not out of
the general fund of the State treasury, provided, how-
ever, with approval of the Governor, loans for the
payment of such expenditures may be made from
the general fund and from any other funds in the
State treasury upon such terms as the Governor may
approve, a sum sufficient, estimated at........... $89,424,600
the first year, and $89,409,570 the second
year.
It is hereby provided that out of this appropriation
the following salaries shall be paid:
Clhairrman of thee Darna. ceeennsccseceeeecssssseeeeeeeeneneeee $10,000
Vice Chairman an nc eeenceeessseevececcnececneeee $10,000
Meermber of board ania nnnnnaceseesensssrecceccssceeescccenesessseesseeeee 10,000
Salaries for other personal service shall be fixed by
the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, with
approval by the Governor, as provided by the Alco-
holic Beverage Control Act. (The sums for such
purpose set forth in the Budget are estimates only,
and are not to be construed as affecting the discretion
of the Governor or the Board with regard thereto as
provided in said Act.)
Item 179%, First Year Second Year
For payment to the counties, cities, and towns of
their distributive shares of the net profits of the
Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, as provided in
§ 4-22 of the Code of Virginia, a sum sufficient;
provided, that in order to be able to properly ascer-
tain and determine the actual amount of said profits
the Comptroller may, from time to time, credit on his
books to the said board the value of merchandise on
hand or in the warehouses and stores of the board
at the actual cost thereof to the said board.
VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS
Item 180
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia Museum
OL Fire Arts neces neennecsseneecevenscnsnesseenneeensnesonnnneneeesesennnsncnnnentnnsens $ 174,045 $ 163,170
Item 181
It is provided that the board of directors of the
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts may expend for the
maintenance and operation of said museum, and for
the purchase of additional equipment and works of
art, the revenues collected from interest on endow-
ments or from the operation of said museum, or
donated therefor, and paid into the State treasury,
tire ante dd tcc cece cscsesssecteceneseneesceneeesscessereeeersmeenes 20000
the first year, and $22,000 the second year.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Item 182
For expenses of administration of the State Board of
Education, including the payment of premiums on
official bonds in accordance with the provisions of
§ 2-8 of the Code of Virginia... ene ...$ 162,400 $ 163,200
Out of this appropriation shall be paid the follow-
ing salary:
Superintendent of Public Instruction (with-
out fees, the fees collected by him to be
paid into the general fund of the State
CLCASUTY) anceccesececssscessscessscensserenesnnneseresstenecesunneesenesnenecentesee $12,500
Item 183
For research, planning and testing. neecccecccsssnesssneeeessscesmeeen $ 126,350 $ 127,350
Item 184
For teacher education and teaching scholarships for the
public free schools, an amount not to exceed... $ 432,750 $ 483,350
To be apportioned under rules and regulations of
the State Board of Education with the approval of
the Governor.
Item 185
For State stuperviSion....u....ccccccccccscsssssnecssscsesussssesassssesussssssnmeseesunmeeneecerecssee $ 307,100 $ 300,100
Item 186
There is hereby reappropriated to the State Board
of Education the unexpended balance at the close of
business on June 30, 1954, in the appropriation pro-
vided by Item 179, Chapter 716 of the Acts of
Assembly of 1952. This appropriation shall be ex-
pended by the State Board of Education for the
preparation of standard plans, specifications, mini-
mum standards, and costs thereof for school build-
ings, and as otherwise provided by Chapter 485, Acts
First Year Second Year
of Assembly of 1950. For the same purposes, with
the approval of the Governor, the State Board of
Education may expend in addition any sums received
from the sales of such plans.
Item 187
For production of motion picture films... uu... -§ 938,995 $ $388,995
Item 188
For production of motion picture films, to be paid only
from funds derived by the State Board of Education
from the production of such films and paid into the
State treasury, and not out of the general fund of
the State treasury... $18,205
the first year, and $14,475 the second year.
Item 189
For local administration (salaries of division superin-
17-9410 (:) (| 1: ) an $ 210,000 $ 232,000
This appropriation shall be expended for salaries
of division superintendents under the conditions set
forth in § 22-87, as amended, of the Code of Virginia.
Item 190
For the establishment and maintenance of local super-
vision of instruction in elementary and high schools,
to be apportioned among such schools by the State
DS Loy: Vas GA) GD 1 LV(2: 0 (0) | ccc $ 654,000 $ 666,000
Item 191
For basic appropriation for teachers’ salaries.......................... $29,699,750 $31,049,750
It is provided that in the apportionment of this
sum no county or city shall receive less than the
amount prescribed by § 135 of the Constitution of
Virginia.
It is provided, further, that the total of this sum,
including the aforementioned apportionment, and the
sums set forth in Items 192 and 193 shall be appor-
tioned to the public schools by the State Board of
Education under rules and regulations promulgated
by it to effect the following provisions:
a. The apportionment shall be on the basis of
an equal amount not exceeding $1,475 for each year
of the biennium for each State aid teaching posi-
tion, provided, however, that no payment from
this item for a State aid teaching position shall
exceed two-thirds of the salary paid the incum-
bent of a State aid teaching position when the
total salary of such incumbent is less than the
amount of State aid available for each State aid
teaching position. For purposes of Items 191-194%,
“State aid teaching position” is defined as one
teaching position for each thirty (30) pupils in
average daily attendance in the elementary grades
and one teaching position for each twenty-three
(28) pupils in average daily attendance in the
high school grades. The average daily attendance
figures used in the apportionment for the fiscal
year 1954-1955 shall be those for the school year
19538-1954; similarly the average daily attendance
figures used in the apportionment for the fiscal
year 1955-1956 shall be those for the school year
1954-1955.
b. No apportionment from this item shall be
made to any county or city for State aid teaching
positions in excess of the number of such positions
in which teachers are actually employed; provided,
however, that in exceptional circumstances and in
the discretion of the State Board of Education, a
county or city may employ fewer teachers than the
number of assigned State aid teaching positions
allotted in accordance with paragraph a.
ce. No apportionment from this item shall be
made to any county or city except for payment of
salaries of teachers or other instructional personnel
in the public schools, or for payment of tuition in
lieu of teacher or other instructional salaries under
rules and regulations of the State Board of
Education.
d. The annual expenditure of funds, derived
from local sources, for instruction in the public
schools shall not be less than the annual expendi-
ture made from local sources for such instruction
for the school year 1953-1954. However, if a county
or city has established and maintains a salary
schedule for teachers and other instructional per-
sonnel satisfactory to the State Board of Education,
the expenditure, derived from local funds, for the
salaries of teachers and other instructional per-
sonnel may be reduced below such expenditure for
the school year 1953-1954, provided the reduction
and the amount of reduction are approved by the
State Board of Education. Also, a county or city
may reduce such expenditure in exceptional cir-
cumstances due to a substantial loss in average
daily attendance of pupils in the county or city,
or in other exceptional local conditions, provided
the reduction and the amount of reduction are
approved by the State Board of Education.
e. The county or city shall pay from local funds
at least thirty per cent (30%) of the total amount
expended for salaries of teachers and other instruc-
tional personnel. However, a county or city shall
be permitted by the State Board of Education to
pay not less than twenty per cent (20%) of such
amount if the county or city provides a levy or cash
appropriation or a combination of both for schools
which, when converted to an equivalent true tax
rate, is as great as the average of all county or all
city levies or cash appropriations or a combination
of both such levies and appropriations for schools
converted to an equivalent true tax rate; in con-
verting a levy or cash appropriation or a combina-
tion of both for schools to an equivalent true tax
rate, ratios of assessed valuations to true values
used shall be the most recent such ratios deter-
mined by the State Tax Commissioner. For such
counties or cities, the State Board of Education
shall determine the per cent of local contribution, in
no instance less than twenty per cent (20%) of the
total amount expended for salaries of teachers and
other instructional personnel.
f. A minimum salary schedule for teachers and
other instructional personnel, satisfactory to the
State Board of Education and approved by the
Governor, shall be put into effect.
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g. If any municipality annexes any portion of
any county or counties, the State Board of Educa-
tion shall make such equitable adjustment of the
funds which would otherwise have gone to either as
is in its opinion justified by the peculiar condition
created by such annexation, and order distribution
of such funds according to its findings. This provi-
sion shall not apply if a court of competent juris-
diction makes such adjustment and orders such
distribution.
h. Allotments of funds from this item and from
Items 192 and 193 beyond the constitutional appro-
priation shall be paid to a county or city only after
submission of evidence satisfactory to the State
Board of Education that the amount for which the
allotment is claimed has been or will be expended
for the purpose designated and in full compliance
with the terms and conditions set forth pursuant
to this item.
It is further provided that in the event the total
of the sums set forth in Items 191, 192 and 193
exceeds the amount necessary to make the appor-
tionments required by this item, any balance re-
maining may, upon request by the State Board of
Education, and with the prior written approval of the
Governor, be transferred and added to the sums set
forth in Item 194%, or in Item 200 or in both.
Item 192
For basic appropriation for teachers’ salaries, to be paid
from the actual collections of special taxes segregated
by § 135 of the Constitution of Virginia to support of
the public free schools; provided, that no part of
this appropriation shall be paid out of the general
fund of the State treasury, estimated at....$ 1,050,000
the first year, and $1,100,000 the second year.
Item 193
For basic appropriation for teachers’ salaries, to be paid
from the proceeds of interest payments to the Lit-
erary Fund; provided, that no part of this appro-
priation shall be paid out of the general fund of the
State treasury, estimated Aten $750,000
the first year, and $800,000 the second year.
Item 194
For salary equalization aeccesecssceecsnsestesssnssmssnstanenseusesnnonesseee $ 5,050,000 $ 5,350,000
It is provided that the State Board of Education
shall distribute from the sums provided by this item
and Item 194% to each county and city an amount
equal to the amount paid to each such county and
city during the year ending June 30, 1954, from
Item 186, Chapter 716 of the Acts of Assembly of
1952.
Provided, however, that the State Board of Educa-
tion shall make no distribution from Item 194 or
Item 194% to any city or county which:
a. Has not expended from local sources for
school operation, exclusive of capital outlay and
debt service, an amount equivalent to a uniform
tax levy of forty-five cents per one hundred dollars
($100) of true valuation of local taxable wealth
within such county or city. The true valuation of
local taxable wealth used for this purpose shall be
that determined by the State Department of Taxa-
tion for the tax year 1950.
b. Has not first complied with the conditions
stated in paragraphs a, b, c, d, e, f, g, and h of
Item 191.
It is further provided that in the event the total
of the sums set forth in Items 194 and 194% exceeds
the amount necessary to make the apportionments
authorized under these items, any balance remaining
may, upon request by the State Board of Education,
and with the prior written approval of the Governor,
be transferred and added to the sums set forth in
Item 194% and in Item 200 or in both.
1 194,
There is hereby reappropriated to the State Board
of Education the unexpended balance at the close of
business on June 30, 1954, in the appropriation pro-
vided by Item 186, Chapter 716 of the Acts of
Assembly of 1952, estimated at $300,000. This appro-
priation shall be expended in accordance with the
provisions of Item 194 of this act.
1 194144
providing a minimum educational program....................... ‘
A county or city, which meets the requirements
stated below is eligible, subject to rules and regula-
tions promulgated by the State Board of Education,
to receive an apportionment from this item to provide
sufficient monies to operate a minimum educational
program; a minimum educational program is defined
as expenditure for school operation of not less than
one hundred and seventy dollars per pupil in
average daily attendance. To be eligible for an ap-
portionment from this item, a county or city must:
a. Have projected, in the opinion of the State
Board of Education, a well-planned educational
program, and
b. Have expended from local sources for school
operation, exclusive of capital outlay and debt
service, an amount equivalent to a uniform tax
levy of forty-five cents per one hundred dollars
($100) of true valuation of local taxable wealth
within such county or city. The true valuation of
local taxable wealth used for this purpose shall
be that determined by the State Department of
Taxation for the tax year 1950.
ce. Be still unable, with the amount thus pro-
vided from local sources and with other available
State apportionments for the public free schools,
to provide a minimum. educational program as
defined above.
If the amount provided by this item is insufficient
to meet the entire needs of those counties and cities
which qualify for apportionments as herein pro-
vided, the amount shall be distributed to such counties
and cities on a pro rata basis.
No county or city shall receive during any one
year more than one hundred and fifty thousand dol-
lars of the total appropriation provided under this
item.
2 195
BPCCial CHUCACION....necceecccsssscoccsesessounserseeessesensssessenseseesersesetassenssenesseeneeny
1 196
vocational education and to meet Federal aid... -
1 197
vocational education, the funds received from the
Federal government for vocational education, pro-
vided that no part of this appropriation shall be paid
out of the general fund of the State treasury, esti-
mated at ———......___..... nasser. 043,318
each year.
It is provided that a sum, not less than $4,000 each
year, be transferred from this appropriation to the
general fund of the State treasury as a proportionate
share of the administrative expenses of the State
Board of Education.
1 198
guidance and adult educatiore...n nance cecscsesscsnsseseestssmeeeed
1 199
Pupil trrermspor tation nnn ceeecccsssceeessceceeceesseeceesceneecemtnnnenneses -
This appropriation shall be distributed as reim-
bursement for costs of pupil transportation under
rules and regulations to be prescribed by the State
Board of Education; provided no county or city shall
receive an allotment in excess of the amount actually
expended for transportation of pupils to and from
the public schools, exclusive of capital outlay; pro-
vided, further, that if the funds appropriated for this
purpose are insufficient, the appropriation shall be
pro-rated among the counties and cities entitled
thereto.
1 200
a discretionary fund to be disbursed under the rules
and regulations of the State Board of Education..........
It is provided that the State Board of Education
may make apportionments from this discretionary
fund only under the following conditions:
(1) For the purpose of aiding certain counties to
operate and maintain a nine-month school term;
satisfactory assurances must be given to the State
Board of Education that (a) without aid from this
fund the county is unable from local funds and
other State funds to operate and maintain a nine-
month school term, (b) maximum local funds for
instruction, operation, and maintenance have been
provided, and (c) such local funds, with other State
funds apportioned to said county, and aid from
this appropriation will enable the schools in said
county to be operated and maintained for a term of
not less than nine months.
(2) For the purpose of aiding those counties
and/or cities which are experiencing extraordinary
continuing increases in average daily attendance,
thereby requiring employment of additional teach-
ers in excess of the number anticipated on the
basis of average daily attendance of pupils enrolled
during the preceding school year.
1 201
sick leave with pay for teachers in the public free
schools, to be expended in accordance with regula-
tions of the State Board of Education, subject to
the prior written approval of the Governov....................:
Item 202 First Year Second Year
For providing free text books er nnneee.$ 184,000 $ 203,000
Item 203 |
For maintenance of libraries and other teaching material
I PUD]IC SCHOO an cessenssssssssccccescenssnsssscseerseccssersccnereseesensemattersannaseecceeeses $ 382,200 $ 888,300
Item 204
For maintenance of libraries and other teaching materials
in public schools, to be paid only out of the funds re-
ceived from localities, and paid into the State treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the State
treasury, estimated at ...........-...... nese. P280;000
the first year, and $285,000 the second year.
Item 205 |
For industrial rehabilitatior. i. ccccccssssssssssssssssccesssessssseeuacsesasceeeessn $ $328,050 $ 826,750
Item 206
For industrial rehabilitation to be paid only from funds
received from the Federal government and from.
local contributions for any such rehabilitation and not
out of the general fund of the State treasury, esti-
bot 0-6 | $450,000
Item 207
For industrial rehabilitation to be paid from the fund for
the administration of the Workmen’s Compensation
Act and not out of the general fund of the State
EQOASULY ncenceccsecssssccseesscsscsssscsneceesssssucnnmnenensnennnennonsnnnensencesscesgnnscesansnnnensees $17,000
each year.
Item 208
For placement and training of veterans in business estab-
VESIMCTS anne ensecsessessenstsecsssenseessensnnenensesssssnersounnonesorecsecenerssorsennesssanseenessnsmnecsseceeeseessens) 14,750 $ 14,750
Item 209
For placement and training of veterans in business estab-
lishments, to be paid only out of funds received from
the Federal government for this purpose, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury.....$1,000,000
each year.
Item 210
For the education of orphans of soldiers, sailors and
marines who were killed in action or died, or who are
totally and permanently disabled as a result of serv-
Tce Curing the World War...cc.ececccccccocsevcoeccccsssesensssseeesonsesecsensnneeeceneeent $ 12,000 $ 12,000
It is provided that the sum hereby appropriated
shall be expended for the sole purpose of providing
for tuition, institutional fees, board, room rent, books
and supplies, at any educational or training institu-
tion of collegiate or secondary grade in the State of
Virginia, approved in writing by the Superintendent
of Public Instruction, for the use and benefit of the
children not under sixteen and not over twenty-five
years of age either of whose parents was a citizen
of Virginia at the time of entering war service and
was killed in action or died from other causes in
World War I extending from April 6, 1917, to July 2,
1921, or in any armed conflict subsequent to Decem-
ber 6, 1941, while serving in the army, navy, marine
corps, air force or coast guard of the United States,
either of whose parents was, or is, or may hereafter
become totally and permanently disabled due to such
service during either such period, whether such
parents be now living or dead.
Such children, upon recommendation of the Super-
intendent of Public Instruction, shall be admitted
to State institutions of secondary or college grade,
free of tuition.
The amounts that may be, or may become, due here-
under by reason of attendance at any such educa-
tional or training instituticn, not in excess of the
amount specified hereinafter, shall be payable from
this appropriation hereby authorized on vouchers ap-
proved by the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall
determine the eligibility of the children who may
make application for the benefits provided for herein;
and shall satisfy himself of the attendance and satis-
factory progress of such children at such institutions
and of the accuracy of the charge or charges sub-
mitted on account of the attendance of any such chil-
dren at any such institution, provided, that neither
said Superintendent nor any member of the State
Board of Education, nor any official or agent or em-
ployee thereof, shall receive any compensation for
such services.
Not exceeding four hundred dollars shall be paid
hereunder for any one child for any one school year;
and no child may receive benefits of this or similar
appropriations for a total of more than four school
years.
This amendment shall not operate to divest any
such child of any such scholarship now holding any
such scholarship under this act except that the four-
year limitation herein provided for shall apply to any
scholarship heretofore issued.
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the acquisition and distribution of surplus equipment,
to be paid only from funds derived by the State Board
of Education from such acquisition and distribution
of the said equipment and paid into the State
treasury, and not out of the general fund of the State
COAST Y once cenesscseeesenesecesscesssmescccennssencesenesssncernensnesrennnsssumneceseeeuenannes $10,000
each year.
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The State Board of Education shal] make rules and
regulations governing the distribution and expendi-
ture of such additional Federal, private and other
funds as may be made available to aid in the estab-
lishment and maintenance of the public schools.
Total for the State Board of Education.........................
V Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center
Item 215 First Year Second Year
For maintenance of Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Cen-
ter, under supervision of the State Superintendent of
Public Instruction, to be paid only out of special rev-
enues derived from the operation of the said Center,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury.................. 9541 ,500
the first year, and $556,500 the second year.
Virginia State College, at Petersburg
Item 216
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State Col-
lege, at Petersb virgin ncceccssssssssssscssessssssssensmunssesssessssesseneesesnseemnmneneseee .$ 1,124,480
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 217
For medical scholarships, not exceeding. ......o.cc.cccccossssscsseessssensessseen $ 10,000
Item 218
For dental scholarships, attendance to be at Meharry
Medical College, or other college offering such
COUTSOS onnceenaneessncesncsssssecsessscceccecceccecescrscosnsesssnsnenssuusvesasenecveesaregscesssseseseegnssessnsssssnsumeseeean) 2,000
Item 219
For making loans to students... ioc csessssssssssessessssessssseeseesereesp 3,500
Item 220
For equalization of higher educational opportunities...........§ 180,000
Item 221
For contracts with Meharry Medical College and Tuskegee
Trstitente nec ceeccccccscescsescseccececoevececesssssnsenensevesssnsnssnnssesnsssuenenereesssssesseamcessnseneseeceessecessers $ 50,000
Item 222
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State Col-
lege, at Petersburg, to be paid only from the special
revenues collected or received for the use of the said
Virginia State College, and paid into the State treas-
ury, and not out of the general fund of the State
15 212: 17) $1,320,700
each year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest
accruing on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness
issued by the aforesaid college, and to constitute the
sinking fund, in accordance with the provisions of
§§ 8, 9 and 10 of 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 § 23-21 of the Code of Virginia, or
with any amendments thereto....0........c:csccsccssssenee: $113,330
the first year, and $118,400 the second year.
Total for Virginia State College, at Petersburg....$ 1,319,980
Virginia State College, at Petersburg, Norfolk Division
Item 223
For maintenance and operation of an extension division
of the Virginia State College, at Norfolk... ccc. $ 260,750
$ 1,153,650
$ 10,000
$ 2,000
$ 3,500
$ 180,000
$ 60,000
$ 1,849,150
$ 274,650
m 224
* maintenance and operation of an extension division
of the Virginia State College, at Norfolk, to be paid
only from the special revenues collected or received
for the use of the said Norfolk Division, and paid into
the State treasury, and not out of the general fund
of the State treasury.................__.....___..-....-. $187 500
the first year, and $192,600 the second year.
Total for Virginia State College, at Petersburg,
including Norfolk Division. _______!
Longwood College, at Farmville
n 225
» maintenance and operation of Longwood College, at
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’ maintenance and operation of Longwood College, at
Farmville, to be paid only from the special revenues
collected or received for the use of the said college,
and paid into the State treasury, and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury.......... $434,550
each year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest
accruing on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness
issued by the aforesaid college, and to constitute the
sinking fund, in accordance with the provisions of
§§ 8, 9 and 10 of chapter 489 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1926, as continued in effect by § 23-30 of the
Code of Virginia, §§ 7, 8 and 9 of chapter 61 of the
Acts of Assembly of 1928, as continued in effect by
§ 23-30 and § 23-21 of the Code of Virginia.......$17,475
the first year, and $17,250 the second year.
Madison College, at Harrisonburg
1 227
maintenance and operation of Madison College, at
1S oat), ee
1 228
maintenance and operation of Madison College, at
Harrisonburg, to be paid only from the special rev-
enues collected or received for the use of the said
college, and paid into the State treasury, and not out
of the general fund of the State treasury...........$636,500
the first year, and $638,750 the second year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest
accruing on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness
issued by the aforesaid college, and to constitute the
sinking fund, in accordance with the provisions of
§§ 8, 9 and 10 of chapter 489 of the Acts of Assem-
bly of 1926, as continued in effect by § 23-30 of the
Code of Virginia, §§ 7, 8 and 9 of 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 or any amendments thereto.....$24,565
the first year, and $24,230 the second year.
Virginia State School, at Newport News
Item 229 First Year Second Year
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State
School, at Newport NewS.n.ii.ccccccccccssccsssccsssssnesssssssssesnssseneeuseennes $ 252,370 $ 258,540
Item 230
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia State
School, at Newport News, to be paid only from special
revenues collected by the Virginia State School, at
Newport News, and paid into the State treasury, and
not out of the general funds of the State
SR '2 =): 1-21) oh Se nee 12,500
each year.
VIRGINIA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND,
AT STAUNTON
Item 231
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia School for
the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton... nee $ 502,835 $ 514,505
Item 282
For maintenance and operation of the Virginia School for
the Deaf and the Blind, at Staunton, to be paid only
out of special revenues collected or received for use
of said Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind,
and paid into the State treasury and not out of the
general fund of the State treasury............................$23,000
each year.
COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY IN VIRGINIA,
AT WILLIAMSBURG
Item 233
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg......................-... $ 789,653 $ 819,113
Tt 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 234
For maintenance and operation of the College of William
and Mary in Virginia, at Williamsburg, to be paid
only from the special revenues collected or received
for the use of said College of Wiliam and Mary, and
paid into the State treasury, and not out of the gen-
eral fund of the State treasury... $1,286,382
each year.
Out of this appropriation it is provided that there
shall be set aside a sum sufficient to pay the interest
accruing on the bonds and certificates of indebtedness
issued by the aforesaid College of William and Mary,
and to constitute the sinking fund, in accordance