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Volume | 1956es |
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Law Number | 40 |
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CHAPTER 40
An Act to amend and reenact § 15-8, as amended, of the Code of Virginia,
relating to the powers of boards of supervisors. H 73
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Approved September 29, 1956
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 15-8, as amended, of the Code of Virginia be amended and re-
enacted as follows:
§ 15-8. In addition to the powers conferred by other sections, the
board of supervisors of every county shall have power:
(1) To adopt quarantine regulations affecting both persons and
animals in furtherance of the protection of the health of the county and
not inconsistent with general statutes.
(2) To adopt the necessary regulations to prevent the spread of
contagious diseases among persons or animals.
(3) To provide against and prevent the pollution of water in their re-
spective counties whereby it is rendered dangerous to the health or lives
of persons residing in the county.
(4) To prevent trespassing by persons, animals and fowls; and to
prevent animals from trespassing and running at large upon the public
highways, whether such highways be enclosed by fence or not.
(5) To adopt such measures as they may deem expedient to secure
and promote the health, safety and general welfare of the inhabitants of
er respective counties, not inconsistent with the general laws of this
tate.
(6) To prescribe building lines in villages and unincorporated towns
and the types of buildings that may be erected therein.
(7) To prohibit minors who are not attended by their parents from
frequenting or being in public places whether or not on private property
after such hours of the night as the governing body deems proper.
(8) To prohibit loitering in, upon or around any public place whether
or not on private property.
For carrying into effect these and their other powers, the boards of
supervisors may make ordinances and by-laws and prescribe fines and
other punishment for violations thereof which shall be enforced by pro-
ceedings before a * judge of the county court in like manner and with like
right of appeal as if such violations were misdemeanors. Such fines, how-
ever, shall in no case exceed three hundred dollars and if imprisonment in
the county jail be prescribed in any case such imprisonment shall not
exceed thirty days.
No such ordinance or by-law shall be passed until after notice of an
intention to propose the same for passage shall have been published once
a week for two successive weeks prior to its passage in some newspaper
published in the county, and if there be none such, in some newspaper
published in an adjoining county or a nearby city and having a general
circulation in the county, and no such ordinance or by-law shall become ef-
fective until after it shall have been published in full once a week for two
successive weeks in a like newspaper.
The above provisions of this section shall apply to ordinances other
than those hereinafter set forth. No county governing body shall adopt or
amend any ordinance imposing a county capitation tax, county motor ve-
hicle license tax, county license tax on professions or businesses, including
wholesale merchants, or county tax on amusements, except under the con-
ditions hereinafter set forth, and any such ordinance adopted without com-
pliance with such conditions shall be void and of no effect:
(a) Any such ordinance may only be introduced at a regular meeting
of the board and may not be adopted prior to the second regular meeting
following introduction and only then if not less than sixty days have
elapsed between introduction and adoption;
(b) The proposed ordinance shall be published once a week for four
successive weeks in a newspaper published in the county, or if there be
none such, in a newspaper having general circulation in the county; and
(c) The proposed ordinance shall be posted at the front door of the
county courthouse and at each post office in the county.
The boards of supervisors may prescribe fines and other punishment
for violations of ordinances imposing such county taxes, which shall be
enforced by proceedings before a judge of the county court in like manner
and with like right of appeal as if such violations were misdemeanors. Such
fines, however, shall in no case exceed three hundred dollars and if im-
prisonment in ‘the county jail be prescribed in any case such imprisonment
shall not exceed thirty days.
The procedure prescribed in this section shall not apply to any county
which may adopt ordinances under § 15-10 and any county which may act
ar that section may adopt any other ordinance in the manner prescribed
in § 15-10.
2. An emergency exists and this act is in force from its passage.