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Volume | 1956 |
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Law Number | 214 |
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CHAPTER 214
An Act to amend and reenact §§ 14-5.2 and 14-5.8 of the Code of Vir-
ginia, relating to regulation of travel on state and local governmental
business, and compensation for expenses in connection there t60]
Approved March 3, 1956
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 14-5.2 and 14-5.3 of the Code of Virginia be amended and
reenacted as follows:
§ 14-5.2. Any person traveling on business of any * county, except
as hereinafter provided, wherein no part of the cost is borne by the State
may be reimbursed by such * county on a basis not in excess of that pro-
vided in § 14-5, and any person traveling on business of any town, city, or
any county operating under the county manager form of organization and
government provided for in Chapters 11 or 12 of Title 15 of this Code,
wherein no part of the cost is borne by the State may be retmbursed by
any such town, city or county on a basis and in a manner that the govern-
ing body of such town, city or county may provide.
§ 14-5.8. Any person traveling on business of any * county, except
as hereinafter provided, wherein the State is required to bear a portion
of the expenses may be reimbursed by any such * county on a basis not
in excess of that provided in § 14-5 but the portion to be borne by the
State shall be subject to the approval of the State Compensation Board,
and any person traveling on business of any town, city, or any county
operating under the county manager form of organization and government
provided for in Chapters 11 or 12 of Title 15 of this Code, wherein the
State is required to bear a portion of the expenses may be reimbursed
by any such town, city or county on a basis and in a manner that the
governing body of such town, city or county may provide, but the portion
to be borne by the State shall be subject to the approval of the State
Compensation Board. .