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 615
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 64
Proposing an amendment to Section 30 of the Constitution of Virginia.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 2, 1960
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, a majority
of the members elected to each house agreeing, that the following amend-
ment to the Constitution of Virginia be, and the same is hereby, proposed
and referred to the General Assembly at its first regular session held after
the next general election of members of the House of Delegates for its con-
currence, in conformity with the provisions of section one hundred and
ninety-six of the Constitution, namely:
Strike from the Constitution of Virginia Sec. 30, which is as follows:
Sec. 30. General Assembly may prescribe property qualification for vot-
ing in county, city or town elections.—The General Assembly may pre-
scribe a property qualification not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars
for voters in any county or subdivision thereof, or city or town as a pre
requisite for voting in any election for officers, other than the members
of the General Assembly, to be wholly elected by the voters of such
county or subdivision thereof, or city, or town, such action, if taken, to
be had upon the initiative of a representative in the General Assembly
of the county, city or town affected; provided, that the General Assembly,
in its discretion, may make such exemptions from the operation of said
property qualifications as shall not be in conflict with the Constitution of
the United States.
And insert in lieu thereof the following:
Sec. 30. The General Assembly may prescribe a property qualification
not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars for voters in any county or
subdivision thereof, or city or town as a prerequisite for voting in any elec-
tion for officers, other than the members of the General Assembly, to be
wholly elected by the voters of such county or subdivision thereof, or city,
or town, such action, if taken, to be had upon the initiative of a repre-
sentative in the General Assembly of the county, city or town affected;
provided, that the General Assembly, in its discretion, may make such
exemptions from the operation of said property qualifications as shall
not be in conflict with the Constitution of the United States; provided,
further, that the General Assembly may require, in every referendum re
quired by the Constitution or laws of this Commonwealth to be held upon
the question of the issuance of bonds or other obligations of the Com-
monwealth or any of its political subdivisions, that every voter in such
referendum shall be a freeholder of land within the Commonwealth or
within the political subdivision to be obligated, as the case may be and
the General Assembly shall define who shall be a freeholder for the pur-
poses of any such referendum.
I, E. Griffith Dodson, Clerk of the House of Delegates of Virginia,
do hereby certify that the session of the General Assembly of the Con-
monwealth of Virginia at which the Acts of Assembly herein printed were
enacted, adjourned sine die on March twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred
sixty.
E. GRIFFITH DODSON,
Clerk of the House of Delegates
and Keeper of the Rolls of the State
Note: Except as otherwise specifically provided therein, all Acts of
this session of the General Assembly become effective at the first moment
of June 27, 1960.
Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly
SESSION 1960
STUDIES AND REPORTS TO BE MADE
(Joint Resolutions to amend the Constitution
have chapter numbers and precede the
certificate of the Clerk)
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 21
Directing the Virginia Court Clerks’ Association to make a study con-
cerning the preservation of certain documents filed in the offices of the
clerks of courts of record.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 12, 1960
Whereas, the statutes concerning the filing of documents in the offices
of clerks of courts of record vary considerably concerning the period of
time as to which such documents operate as a lien upon the property re-
ferred to in such documents, and many papers relating to criminal matters
are accumulated in such offices; and
Whereas, the problem of storage of such documents and papers in
the offices of such clerks imposes an increasing burden and it would appear
that certain documents and papers might be destroyed under conditions
which would safeguard the interests of all concerned; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, that the
Virginia Court Clerks’ Association is hereby directed to make a study
and report upon the following matters: the statutes which set forth the
period of time documents and other papers filed in the offices of clerks of
courts of record establish and maintain a lien upon the property referred
to in such documents and, in the case of other papers, the extent to which
the public interest is protected by the requirement of continuing preserva-
tion; and the matter of whether or not legislation should be enacted to
establish a point beyond which such clerks would be permitted to destroy
documents when the lien created thereunder no longer exists and, in the
case of other papers, the public interest no longer requires the preservation
of such records. All agencies of the State shall assist the Virginia Court
Clerks’ Association in this study. The study shall not involve documents
relating to real estate, wills, probate, and other matters involving the per-
sonal rights or privileges of individuals, nor any other papers or docu-
ments constituting a record of any proceeding in any court served by
such clerks’ offices; provided that in the discretion of the Virginia Court
Clerks’ Association the study may include the question of destruction, after
an appropriate period, of criminal warrants involving misdemeanors and
proceedings thereon. The Virginia Court Clerks’ Association shall con-
clude its study and make its report to the Governor and General Assembly
not later than September one, nineteen hundred sixty-one and shall set
forth in its report such drafts of legislation as it deems appropriate to
effectuate its recommendations.
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to continue the stud:
of the laws relating to eminent domain.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 10, 1960
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That th:
Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is directed to continue the study o:
the laws relating to eminent domain which it has made in pursuance 0:
House Joint Resolution No. 19 of the 1958 session of the General Assembly
The Council is directed to have tentative drafts of proposed revisions 0:
the eminent domain laws printed and circulated among interested person:
and their comments solicited.
The Council shall submit to the Governor and the General Assembly
on or before October one, nineteen hundred sixty-one, a report of its recom.
mendations, together with suggested legislation necessary to carry such
recommendations into effect.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 43
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to make a study of
the game, inland fish and dog laws of Virginia.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 11, 1960
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Whereas, there has been no general revision of the laws of Virginia
relating to game, inland fisheries, and dogs for many years, during which
period of time conditions affecting the sports of hunting and fishing and
affecting wild life conservation have materially changed in this State, and
Whereas, there are some ambiguities in the present law and some
overlapping and duplications therein; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates of Virginia, the Senate concurring,
That the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is directed to make a study
of the laws of Virginia relating to game, inland fisheries, and dogs, with
a view to adapting them to present conditions and to revising and clarifying
them where this appears desirable. The Council shall complete its study
and make a report to the Governor and General Assembly not later than
October one, nineteen hundred sixty-one.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 45
Creating a Commission to Study and Revise Title 28 of the Code of Virginia
Relating to Fish, Oysters, and Shellfish.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 7, 1960
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Whereas, the laws of this Commonwealth relating to fish, oysters,
and shellfish contained in Title 28 of the Code of Virginia, are, to a certain
extent, obsolete, not clear, impossible of enforcement; and
Whereas, said laws should be studied and revised so as to be in the
best interest of conservation of these great natural resources, to further
the economy of the fish, oyster and seafood industries, and the economy
of the Commonwealth; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That there
is hereby created a Commission on the Revision of Laws Relating to Fish,
Oysters, and Seafood. The Commission shall consist of thirteen members,
two of whom shall be appointed by the Lieutenant Governor from the Sen-
ate Committee on Fish and Game, three of whom shall be appointed by the
Speaker of the House of Delegates from the House of Delegates Commit-
tee on Chesapeake and its Tributaries, and six of whom shall be appointed
by the Governor from counties or cities contiguous to the tidal waters
of Virginia. One each of the members appointed by the Governor shall be
principally engaged in the (1) planting of oysters, (2) packing of oysters,
(3) the tonging of oysters, (4) the catching of fin-fish, (5) the catching or
packing of crabs and, (6) the maritime industry. The Commissioner of
Fisheries and the Director of the Virginia Fisheries Laboratory shall be
members of the Commission.
The Commission shall make an extensive study of the laws and prob-
lems relating to fish, oysters, and shellfish and, if necessary, revise and
redraft Title 28 of the Code of Virginia. The Commission shall hold such
meetings and public hearings as it may deem necessary. When the Com-
mission has concluded its study and, if necessary, revision of Title 28 of
the Code of Virginia, it shall submit its revision or study of said Title to
the Commission of Fisheries, the Virginia Code Commission, and the
Governor of Virginia, not later than September 1, 1961; the said revision
with any recommendations or comments of the Commission of Fisheries,
the Code Commission and the Governor, shall be submitted to the General
Assembly of Virginia on or before January 1, 1962.
All agencies of the Commonwealth of Virginia which are concerned
with fish, oysters, and shellfish shall assist the Commission in its study.
The members of the Commission shall be paid the sum of twenty dollars
per day, plus necessary expenses for their services. The Commission may
employ legal and secretarial personnel. For this study and revision of
Title 28 of the Code of Virginia, there is hereby appropriated a sum suffi-
cient from the General Fund not to exceed ten thousand dollars.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 48
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to study the laws
relating to accounting and bookkeeping.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 11, 1960
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the
Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is directed to study the laws of
Virginia relating to the practice of accounting and to bookkeeping, in order
to determine whether the present regulation of the profession of account-
ancy and of those who perform or offer to perform bookkeeping for the
public, is sufficient to protect the public interest, or whether there should
be adopted additional regulatory legislation in this field. All agencies of
the State government shall assist the Council on request. The Council shall
complete its study and make a report to the Governor and General Assemb.
not later than October one, nineteen hundred sixty-one.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 58
Continuing the Commission on Public Education.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 2, 1960
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Whereas, the Commission on Public Education, created by Senate Join!
Resolution No. 14, 1958, was able, in the limited time available to it tc
make only a partial survey of the various matters related to the public
schools, and considerable study remains if a thorough evaluation of public
education in Virginia is to be made; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the
Commission on Public Education, created by Senate Joint Resolution No. 14,
1958, is hereby continued. The Commission shall be composed of eleven
members, of whom two shall be appointed by the President of the Senate
from the membership of the Senate, three shall be appointed by the
Speaker of the House of Delegates from the membership thereof, and six
shall be appointed by the Governor from the State at large. The Governor
shall appoint the chairman. The Commission is authorized to request the
Department of Education to provide staff assistance or may employ such
staff as it deems necessary. Members of the Commission shall receive no
compensation for their services but shall be reimbursed for their actual
and necessary expenses, for which, and for other expenses of the Com-
mission, there is hereby authorized to be expended from the contingent
fund of the General Assembly the sum of twenty thousand dollars.
The Commission is directed to continue its appraisal of the education of
children in this State, including consideration of the curriculum in the
schools, instructional methods, and the quality of the instruction, and what
changes may be desirable to better prepare our schools to train our youth
for best adjustment to our modern, complex society. The Commission
shall complete its study and make a report to the Governor and General
Assembly not later than October one, nineteen hundred sixty-one.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 59
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to study matters re-
lating to milk inspection.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, February 29, 1960
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Whereas, the present session of the General Assembly is beset by
many issues of great magnitude and far-reaching consequence; and
Whereas, among these matters is the responsibility of certain State
agencies for milk inspection, with a decision being required as to whether
such activity should be the responsibility of the State Department of
Health or of the State Department of Agriculture and Immigration; and
Whereas, a decision on this question involves a review of the opera-
tions of each of these departments, the financial consequences involved in
any change in the responsibility for milk inspection, and the General As-
sembly should have more information before acting upon this matter;
now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the
Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is directed to make a study and re-
port upon the responsibility for milk inspection and to make a recom-
mendation as to whether the State Department of Health or the State De-
partment of Agriculture and Immigration should be vested with the re-
sponsibility for milk inspection and matters in connection therewith. The
Council is further directed to obtain the advice of the heads of these two
agencies in arriving at its recommendation. All agencies of the State shall
assist the Council in its study. The Council shall conclude its study and
make its report to the Governor and General Assembly not later than
September one, nineteen hundred sixty-one.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 60
Requesting the Commission on Constitutional Government to make a
study and report upon federal grants in aid.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 10, 1960
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Whereas, the program of federal grants in aid has greatly expanded
in recent years and has many ramifications and effects which should be
explored in order to determine what course the Commonwealth of Vir-
ginia should take in relation thereto; and
Whereas, the Commission on Constitutional Government has, among
other duties, the matter of assembling and making available to interested
persons facts concerning the relationship between the states of the
United States and other matters relating thereto; and
Whereas, a comprehensive study should be made of the effect of all
federal grants in aid upon the activities and programs of the State and
local governments with a view to determining the effect of such federal
programs upon the financial policies of the Commonwealth of Virginia and
of its political subdivisions; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the
Commission on Constitutional Government is directed to make a complete
and comprehensive report upon (a) all federal programs involving grants in
aid to the State and its political subdivisions, jointly or individually; (b)
the effect of such federal programs upon the State and its political sub-
divisions, both as to instituting new governmental functions and enlarging
or expanding existing functions; and (c) the effect of the several federal
grants-in-aid programs upon the financial policies and practices of the State
and of its political subdivisions. The Commission may associate and
cooperate with groups of like aims and purposes and may associate with
itself private individuals and groups who are interested in the subject
matter of this study. All agencies of the State shall cooperate with the
Commission upon its request in the pursuance of this study. The Com-
mission shall conclude its study and make its report to the Governor and
General Assembly not later than September one, nineteen hundred sixty
one.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 74
Directing the State Council of Higher Education to coordinate various
aspects of admission applications and procedures relating to tutttor
fees for institutions of higher learning and to make a study of tuttior
charges.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 2, 1960
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Whereas, It is desirable that the applicant for admission to the sev-
eral State supported institutions of higher learning should bear the rea-
sonable cost of processing their applications so that these charges will
not be borne by the taxpayers of the State of Virginia; and
Whereas, The several State supported institutions of higher learn-
ing individually prescribe their own tuition fees for resident and non-
resident students and formulate the procedures and policies for such
charges; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That
the State Council of Higher Education be, and it hereby is, directed to co-
ordinate the various procedures used by the several State supported in-
stitutions of higher learning for the admission charges and applications
of students so that the costs of such applications are borne by the ap-
plicants rather than the State; and that such proper charges are made
upon acceptance of a student so as to protect the institution insofar as
possible from the applicant who has no intention of attending such institu-
tion; and to make a study to consider tuition charges at the several State
supported institutions of higher learning, the procedures used to deter-
mine such charges and the relationship of these charges to the cost of
educational services rendered, the ability of the student to pay and dif-
ferentials as between residents and nonresidents and to make recom-
mendations as to the feasibility of creating a uniform system for such
charges. The several State supported institutions of higher learning are
requested to cooperate with the State Council of Higher Education in
making this study. The Council shall complete its study and make its
report to the Governor and the General Assembly not later than Sep-
tember one, nineteen hundred sixty-one.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 88
Requesting the Judicial Council to make a study relating to discovery
procedure,
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 10, 1960
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Whereas, there are possible advantages and disadvantages to expand-
ing the rules of procedure for the taking of depositions for the purpose
of discovery; and
Whereas, many states have adopted this procedure successfully; and
Whereas, such practice could be established for uniform application
throughout this State; and
Whereas, this procedure might better serve the ends of justice by
requiring full disclosure of both the plaintiff’s and defendant’s testimony
in certain circumstances; and
Whereas, such procedure might speed the cause of justice; now, there-
fore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the
Judicial Council is hereby requested to make a comprehensive study and
report upon the advisability of using a discovery procedure in criminal
and civil cases and, if the adoption of such procedure seems justified, the
safeguards it should include so as to prevent the misuse of any such pro-
cedural method. The Judicial Council is requested to consider the practices
of other states in this regard. The Council is further requested to make its
report to the Governor and General Assembly not later than July one,
nineteen hundred sixty-one.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 89
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to continue its study
of the laws of the State relating to zoning and planning.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 11, 1960
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Whereas, the State of Virginia is becoming urbanized at an ever in-
creasing pace, thus rendering it imperative to solve the problems created
thereby in an orderly and efficient manner; and
Whereas, the laws relating to planning and zoning designed to insure
orderly and efficient growth have not been revised generally since the
same were first enacted, but have been amended from time to time as the
exigencies of the then existing situation might dictate without regard to
any comprehensive plan for the future; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegaes, the Senate concurring, That the
Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is hereby directed to continue its
study of the Statutes of Virginia relating to planning and zoning, par-
ticularly those contained in Chapters 8 and 9 of Title 10 and Chapters 23,
24, and 25 of Title 15 of the Code of Virginia. All agencies of the State,
the Department of Conservation and Economic Development in particular,
shall assist the Council in this undertaking. The Council shall complete
its study and make its report to the Governor and the General Assembly
not later than November one, nineteen hundred sixty-one.
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to study insurance o
State-owned buildings.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 12, 1960
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Whereas, the State owns a large number of buildings which are locate
throughout the State; and
Whereas, the principle of spreading risk of loss among a large num
ber of hazards distributed over a wide geographic area is a fundamenta
concept of insurance; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That th
Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is directed to make a study of th
advisability of the State becoming self insured as to the risks insure
against under fire and extended coverage insurance policies. In its study
the Council shall consider the number and value of buildings owned by
fhe State, the insurance now carried thereon, the annual premium pai
for such insurance, the average annual loss by reason of the perils insurec
against and the reserve that should be established in the event the Stat
becomes self-insured.
The Council shall complete its study and make its report to the Gov
ernor and the General Assembly by December one, nineteen hundred sixty.
one.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 95
Requesting the Virginia State Bar and the Virginia State Bar Association
to make certain studies and reports.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 12, 1960
Whereas, certain matters involving technical legal considerations
have been offered for adoption by this session of the General Assembly
and it appears that the two bar associations because of their special in-
terest in these matters might properly be requested to make studies and
reports thereon; now therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the
Virginia State Bar and the Virginia State Bar Association are requested
to make a study of the following matters and report thereon to the com-
mittees for Courts of Justice of the House of Delegates and Senate prior
to the next regular session of the General Assembly.
1. Whether any changes should be made in the statutes relating to
enforcement of a duty of support when the obligor and the obligee are
not within the boundaries of the same state, with the view of seeking
uniformity between the states but at the same time protecting the rights
of individuals;
2. Whether changes should be made in the law of Virginia relating
to garnishment, with a view of simplifying the procedures involved in
lessening the burden imposed on garnishees while at the same time pro-
tecting those seeking to enforce judgments by garnishment;
3. Whether the interest in real estate, in whole or in part, held by a
tenant by the entireties should be subjected to satisfaction of a judgment
against one of the tenants;
4. Whether the law as it affects a tenant by the entireties of personal
property should be changed;
5. Whether charitable institutions should retain immunity from civil
liability in tort cases, and whether it is necessary or desirable to provide
Insurance coverage, by virtue of mandatory insurance endorsements, to
adequately protect such institutions and to prevent depletion of its re-
sources by the negligence of its employees resulting in liability claims;
6. Whether changes should be made in the law of Virginia pertaining
to fiduciaries, giving particular consideration to the provisions of Title 26
of the Code of Virginia;
7. Whether changes should be made in the law of Virginia relating to
judgments by confession, giving particular consideration to such laws as
are included in Article 2 of Chapter 18 in Title 8 of the Code of Virginia;
8. Whether the laws pertaining to the property rights of the surviving
spouse should be changed, and if so, in what respects.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 99
Directing the Jamestown Foundation to study the participation of Virginia
in the New York World’s Fair of 1964.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 12, 1960
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Whereas a World’s Fair is being planned to be held in the City of New
York in 1964.
Whereas it is desirable within the next two years to study the extent
to which Virginia should participate in this Fair.
Now, therefore, be it resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate
concurring, that the Jamestown Foundation be directed to study the desir-
ability of Virginia participating in the Fair and the manner and extent of
such participation if any such participation is recommended. In making
such study the Foundation is authorized to call upon the State Department
of Conservation and Economic Development, the Virginia Civil War Com-
mission, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the Virginia State Library,
the Department of Education, the University of Virginia, and the several
State Institutions of Higher Learning, and interested citizens and asso-
ciations for assistance in the study. The Foundation is directed to make a
report to the Governor and General Assembly by September 1, 1962.
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HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 100
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to continue its stud;
of the problem of driving under the influence of intoxicants and th
statutes relating thereto.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 12, 1960
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the
Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is hereby directed to continue it:
study of the problem of driving under the influence of intoxicants on the
highways of Virginia and means which should be taken to combat it
The Council shall consider what changes in the statutes of Virginia migh'
prove valid, feasible and desirable to eliminate drunken drivers from the
highways of Virginia. All agencies of the State shall assist the Counci
in its study. The Council shall conclude its study and make its report
to the Governor and General Assembly not later than September one
nineteen hundred sixty-one and shall set forth in its report such drafts of
legislation as it deems appropriate.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 3
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to continue its study
of the peaceful uses of atomic energy.
Agreed to by the Senate, January 26, 1960
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, February 25, 1960
Whereas, the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council has, pursuant to
the direction of the General Assembly, been studying the peaceful uses of
atomic energy, and has reached the conclusion that no action to impose
State regulation in this field should be taken at this time but that de
velopments in the future should be carefully studied; and
Whereas, there has been proposed for adoption by this Common-
wealth an interstate compact with certain other Southern states looking
toward joint action to develop, utilize and regulate peaceful uses of atomic
energy in this region, which compact is the product of long study by a
distinguished group of scientists and which compact has many features
which would prove advantageous to this State; now, therefore,
Resolved by the Senate of Virginia, the House of Delegates concurring,
That the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is directed to continue its
study of the peaceful uses of atomic energy for scientific, industrial and
medical purposes, and what legislation, if any, should be adopted to en-
courage participation in the development and utilization of atomic energy
for peaceful purposes to the maximum extent consistent with security and
the health and safety of the public. In connection with its study the Council
shall consider the desirability of entry by Virginia into the proposed
Southern Interstate Nuclear Compact, either in its present form or with
modifications. Agencies of the State government shall assist the Council
on request. The Council shall complete its study and make its report to
the Governor and the General Assembly not later than November 1, 1961.
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to study the statutes
relating to architects and professional engineers and recommend
appropriate statutory definitions for the practice of these professions.
Agreed to by the Senate, January 26, 1960
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 10, 1960
Whereas, the present statutes relating to architects and professional
engineers do not set out a full definition of the practice of the profession
of architect or professional engineer; and
Whereas, the work of architects and professional engineers is of vital
interest to the public service since it is relied on by the public and the
individual for both safety and comfort; and
Whereas, a full statutory definition of the professions is necessary if
they are to be effectively policed in the interest of the public welfare; now,
therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That the
Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is hereby directed to make a study
of the statutes relating to architects and professional engineers and
recommend appropriate statutory definitions for the practice of these
professions to the end that the public may be properly protected.
The Council shall conclude its study and make its report to the Gov-
ernor and General Assembly not later than October one, nineteen hundred
sixty-one.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 9
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to study the economic
situation of passenger railroad traffic and to suggest, plan and present
legislative measures for the relief thereof.
Agreed to by the Senate, February 24, 1960
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 10, 1960
Whereas, The railroads of the Commonwealth have for many years
provided a convenient, safe and rapid method of transportation for the
people of the Commonwealth and for travelers visiting Virginia, and have
provided for their own terminal facilities and for the construction and
maintenance of the right of way; and
Whereas, The interest of the Commonwealth and its people will be
promoted by the preservation of a railroad economy; and
Whereas, Although the Governor’s Highway Safety Committee has
scored marked successes in reducing highway deaths and personal injuries,
nevertheless, death and injury on the public highways continue at an
alarming rate; and
Whereas, The preservation of a railroad economy with its many
benefits to public health, convenience and necessity, depends upon a modern
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approach to the problems of maintaining good service, suitable terminal:
and right of way; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate of Virginia, the House of Delegates concurring
That the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is directed to make a stud)
of the economic situation of passenger railroad traffic and to suggest, plan
and present legislative measures for the relief thereof.
In making this study the Council shall have the following duties:
1. To inquire into the economic situation of passenger railroad traf.
fic, with particular reference to the cost of maintaining terminals anc
rights of way.
2. To formulate methods of attracting greater passenger traffic.
3. To formulate methods of providing increased passenger service.
4. To suggest, plan and present legislative measures for tax relief
with particular reference to the equities involved in competition with
other modes of public travel.
5. To suggest, plan and present legislative measures for State and/or
public subsidy, with particular reference to the equities involved in com-
petition with other modes of public travel.
The Council shall complete its study and make its report to the Gover:
nor and General Assembly not later than October thirty-one, nineteen hun-
dred sixty-one. All agencies of the State shall assist the Council in its
study.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 17
Creating a Commission to study the grading of certain live stock.
Agreed to by the Senate, February 8, 1960
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 2, 1960
Whereas, the production and marketing of lambs, calves and hogs con-
stitutes an important source of income in our agricultural economy ; and
Whereas, recent changes in the prices, methods and formulae used by
the authorities who grade such live stock have seriously and adversely af-
fected the prices paid producers of lambs, calves, and hogs; and
Whereas, in order for the producers of such live stock to change their
production method in order to take care of changes in grading practices,
it is necessary that they be informed as to the standards employed in grad-
ing such live stock; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That 4
Commission composed of seven members is hereby created to make a study
and report upon the present methods and formulae used by those grading
lambs, calves, and hogs, which will be sold for commercial purposes. The
Commission shall be composed of three members appointed from the mem-
bership of the House of Delegates by the Speaker thereof, two members of
the Senate, appointed by the President thereof, and ex officio, the Com-
missioner of Agriculture and Immigration and the head of the Department
of Animal Husbandry at Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
All agencies of the State shall assist the Commission in its work. The
Commission shall hold such hearings and gather such evidence as it deems
necessary to the attaining of its objectives. The Commission shall ascer-
tain and set forth in its report those factors or other guides to which the
graders of lambs, calves, and hogs give the greatest attention and which
have the greatest effect upon the prices obtained by the producer. The Com-
mission shall conclude its study and make its report on or before October
one, nineteen hundred sixty, in order that producers of such live stock may
avoid further losses. The members of the Commission shall receive no
compensation for their services but shall be paid for their necessary ex-
penses and for which and for such secretarial and other expenses as the
Commission may incur which there is hereby appropriated the sum of
$2,000 to be paid from the Contingent Fund of the General Assembly.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 18
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to study the laws re-
lating to sexual sterilization.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 12, 1960
Whereas, the grounds for compulsory sexual sterilization of persons,
as set forth in Chapter 9 of Title 37 of the Code of Virginia, do not appear
to be in keeping with advances made in medical science since such laws
were enacted; and
Whereas, compulsory sexual sterilization for the reason that a person
by the laws of heredity is the probable potential parent of socially inade-
quate offspring should not be ordered unless such conclusion is based on
the most recently available medical knowledge; and
Whereas, a person may be afflicted with a mental illness which is not
hereditary but which renders him or her incapable of assuming the re-
sponsibilities of parenthood; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That the
Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is hereby directed to review the
provisions of Chapter 9 of Title 37 of the Code of Virginia in the light of
knowledge most recently available to the medical profession in the fields
of hereditary forms of mental illness, mental deficiency and epilepsy, and
the treatment thereof. The Council shall recommend any changes in such
laws which appear necessary in the light of such medical knowledge.
All agencies of the State shall assist the Council in its study. The
Council shall conclude its study and make its report to the Governor and
the General Assembly not later than October one, nineteen hundred and
sixty-one.
The members of the Council shall receive no compensation for their
services but shall be paid their necessary expenses which, together with
such secretarial and other expenses that the Council may incur, shall be
paid from the contingent fund of the General Assembly to an amount not
exceeding fifteen hundred dollars.
Requesting the Supreme Court of Appeals and the Judicial Couneil to
study the circuit and corporation court system.
Agreed to by the Senate, February 11, 1960
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 11, 1960
Whereas, it appears that wide variations exist in the work load of the
several courts of record of the counties and cities of this State, resulting
in wide differences in the speed with which the administration of justice
proceeds in different localities, and it is proper that these matters be dealt
with on a State-wide basis rather than piecemeal; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, that the
Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia and the Judicial Council are re
quested to make a study of the work of the several courts of record of the
counties and cities with a view to establishing the work loads of the courts,
the variations between them, the jurisdiction and administrative duties of
such courts, and whether, by administrative action or statutory changes, an
equalization of such work loads may be accomplished with a view of
increasing the efficiency of the administration of justice throughout the
State. The Court and Council are further requested to make a report to
the Governor and General Assembly prior to the next regular session of
the General Assembly containing their recommendations for improve
ments in the judicial system.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 41
Continuing the joint commission to consider matters relating to passenger
carrier facilities in the Washington metropolitan area.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 3, 1960
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 12, 1960
Whereas, the General Assembly has heretofore provided for the
appointment of a joint commission composed of one member of the House
of Delegates appointed by the Speaker thereof, one member of the Senate
of Virginia appointed by the President thereof, and one member of the
State Corporation Commission appointed by the Commission to serve 0
a joint commission to study passenger carrier facilities and services 10
the Washington metropolitan area and such commission has been cot
tinued; an
Whereas, the Commonwealth of Virginia has proposed a compact
known as the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact
for adoption on behalf of the District of Columbia and the State of Mary-
land under which transportation within the Washington metropolital
area would be regulated in the best interest of all concerned and by 4
single agency; and
Whereas, the commission heretofore created should be continued 2
order to keep the Commonwealth advised as to developments in this are,
now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That the
joint commission heretofore created by the General Assembly to study
passenger carrier facilities and services in the Washington metropolitan
area is continued. If any person representing Virginia has ceased to be,
or hereafter ceases to be, a member of the House of Delegates, or of the
Senate, or of the State Corporation Commission, his successor shall be
appointed in the same manner and for the same term as the person
originally appointed was designated to serve on such joint commission.
The joint commission shall continue to discharge the duties originally
imposed upon it and to make such reports to the Governor and General
Assembly from time to time as may be necessary.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 43
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to study certain por-
tions of the labor laws of Virginio.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 4, 1960
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 12, 1960
Resolved by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That
the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is directed to make a study of
those parts of the labor laws of Virginia relating to the Bureau of Labor
and Industry, employment agencies, and the protection of employees gen-
erally, as contained in Chapters 1, 2 and 3 of Title 40 of the Code of
Virginia. The Council shall determine whether these statutes conform
to modern conditions, whether they accomplish the results intended, and
whether they are unduly restrictive in any way. All agencies of the State
shall assist the Council on its request. The Council shall complete its
study and make a report containing its findings and recommendations
to the Governor and General Assembly not later than October one, nine-
teen hundred sixty-one.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 45
Requesting the State Board of Education to make a study and take such
action as deemed necessary to assure safety of children who are taken
on and discharged from school buses operating on divided highways.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 4, 1960
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 10, 1960
Whereas, the school bus operation in the Commonwealth has for
many years provided safe transportation for school children; and .
Whereas, children who ride school buses are finding it increasingly
difficult to cross divided highways with safety ; and
Whereas, the extent of divided highways is becoming greater; now,
therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate of Virginia, the House of Delegates concurring,
That the State Board of Education be and hereby is requested to make
a study of the problems involved in the safe operation of school buses
on divided highways with due consideration being given to the safety
of the children and the movement of traffic thereon, and take such action
as deemed necessary to assure safety of children who are taken on and
are discharged from school buses operating on such divided highways.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 52
Creating a Commission on Registration.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 8, 1960
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 12, 1960
There is hereby created a Commission on Registration composed of
eleven members to consist of the chairman and six members of the Com-
mittee on Privileges and Elections of the House of Delegates designated
by him, and the chairman and three members of the Committee on Privi-
leges and Elections of the Senate designated by him. The Commission
shall make a study and report upon the registration of voters and shall
make a report to the Governor and General Assembly not later than
September one, nineteen hundred sixty-one setting forth its findings and
recommendations.
The Commission on Registration shall elect its chairman and such
officers as are deemed necessary. The members of the Commission shall
be compensated at the rate and in the manner provided by Code § 14-29.1
and shall be paid their actual expenses incurred in the performance of
duty. The Commission may employ such assistance as it deems necessary.
The expenses of the Commission, and the per diem expenses of the mem-
bers shall be paid from the contingent fund of the General Assembly from
which there is hereby appropriated the sum of five thousand dollars.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 53
Directing the Commission for Economy in Governmental Expenditures to
consider programs of certain State institutions.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 12, 1960
Resolved by the Senate of Virginia, the House of Delegates concur-
ring, That the Commission for Economy in Governmental Expenditures
is directed to consider the programs being conducted at the several State
sanatoria and other institutions for the care of tubercular patients with
a view of determining whether economies can be effected therein. The
Commission shall determine the number of beds available in such institu-
tions and present and anticipate case loads thereof and shall consider
whether mergers of some of such institutions can be effected now or in
the near future. If it appears that such a merger or mergers be practical,
the Commission shall determine how the best use can be made of the sur-
plus facilities which would become available. In this connection the Com-
mission shall also determine the number of aged and senile persons being
cared for in such institutions and in institutions under the control of th
Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals and whether it is possibl
to provide custody and care for such persons more economically than }
now being done. All agencies of the State shall assist the Commission 0
its request. The Commission shall complete its study and make its repor
to the Governor and General Assembly not later than September one, nine
teen hundred sixty-one.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 54
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to make a study an
to report upon the laws concerning contracts and plans for hospital:
zation, medical and surgical services.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 12, 1960
Whereas, the public welfare of Virginia requires the solvency an
soundness of contracts and plans for hospitalization, medical and surgica
services, under which approximately 700,000 of its citizens are presentl:
protected ; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate of Virginia, the House of Delegates concur
ring, That the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council be and the same i
hereby directed to make a comprehensive study of the contracts and plan:
for hospitalization, medical and surgical services, as authorized by Titl
32, Chapter 11 of the Code of Virginia of 1950 as amended, and withou
excluding any phase of the subject not herein specificially mentioned, te
include within the scope of the Council’s scrutiny:
1. The operating practices, actual and potential, under such con
tracts and plans.
2. The matter of rates and the bearing thereon of administrative
medical, hospital, and other costs.
3. The advisability of deductible provisions, both voluntary and com
pulsory.
4. The nature and size of desirable reserves.
5. Taxation of annual gross premiums, dues or charges received b}
such plans for services rendered or to be rendered.
6. The extent, if any, to which such plans should be classified anc
treated as insurance.
7. All other ancillary and pertinent phases of the subject under in.
vestigation.
The Council shall complete its study and make a report, containing
its reeommendations, to the Governor and the General Assembly not late:
than November one, nineteen hundred sixty-one.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 57
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to study the desira-
bility of an allowance to dealers in motor vehicle fuels for shrinkage,
evaporation and otherwise.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 12, 1960
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 12, 1960
Whereas, the General Assembly has had before it for consideration
at this session an increase in the taxes levied by the Commonwealth of
Virginia on motor vehicle fuel; and
Whereas, an increase in the tax on motor vehicle fuels may result in
an increase in the losses experienced by dealers in motor vehicle fuels
through shrinkage, evaporation and otherwise; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, that the
Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is directed to study the desirability
of granting dealers in motor vehicle fuels an allowance to cover their
losses through shrinkage, evaporation and otherwise. The Council shall
consider how such losses might best be apportioned and what would con-
stitute a proper allowance to dealers on the part of the Commonwealth.
All agencies of the State shall assist the Council in its study. The Council
shall conclude its study and make its report to the Governor and General
Assembly not later than October 1, 1961.
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TERM
Fourth Monday in February and May, first Monday
in October, and fourth Monday in November.
Fourth Tuesday in April, second Tuesday in July
and October.
First Monday in February, May, September and
November.
First Monday in April, fourth Monday in July, Sep-
tember and January.
First Monday in April and November; third Mon-
day in June and September.
Second Monday in January, April, July and October.
Second Monday in February, May, September and
November.
First Monday in March, June, October and December.
First Monday in February, May and July, and the
third Monday in November.
First Friday in J anuary, February, April, June,
mber
September and Nove :
First Friday in March, May, July, October and
December.
Third Monday in February, first Monday in May,
@
Wednesday following first Monday in Sep-
tember and second Monday in November.
Second Monday in March, third Monday in May and
September and first Monday in December.
Third Monday in January, April, July and October.
Fourth Monday in March and November, first Mon-
day in June and October.
First Tuesday in March, fourth Tuesday in June
and October.
Second Tuesday in Febru and May, third Tues-
day in August and second Tuesday in November.
The judge may designate one of the terms of court
of Tazewell county, at which only criminal
cases shall be tried.
Second Tuesday in January, April and July and
first Tuesday in October.
penone Monday in January and third Monday in
uly.
Fourth Monday in January, March, May, September
and November.
Fourth Monday in February, April, August and
October.
PLACES AT WHICH SEPARATE POLLS HAVE BEEN
ESTABLISHED IN EACH COUNTY
»MACK—Chincoteague, Greenbackville, New Church, Temperanceville, Hallwood,
Sanford, Saxis, Mappsville, Rew, Bloxom, Parksley, Accomack Courthouse, Onan-
cock, Tangier, Pungoteague, Wachapreague, Painter, Belle Haven, Craddockville,
Locustville, Cashville, Horntown, Onley, Quinby, Keller, Harborton.
EMARLE—Alberene, Batesville, Blackwells, Courthouse, Carter’s Bridge, Covesville,
Crozet, Earlysville, Free Union, Howardsville, Hillsboro, Ivy, Keswick, Lindsay,
Monticello, Milton, North Garden, Owensville, Proffit, Porter’s, Stoney Point,
Scottsville, Wingfields, White Hall.
EGHANY—-Alleghany, Arritt’s, Clift, Callaghan, Damron, Griffith, Iron Gate, Long-
dale, Rich Patch, Selma, Jackson River, Courthouse, Intervale, Dolly Ann.
iL1A—Amelia Courthouse, Wilkinson Shop, Chula, Deatonville, Painville, Jetersville,
Mannboro, Namozine, Bridgeforth’s Mill.
AIERST—Courthouse, Riverville, Hicks, Mayflower, Temperance, Fancy Hill, New
Glasgow, Pedlar Mills, Naola, Snowden, Chestnut, Allwood, Blon, Magruder,
Madison Heights, Wright’s Shop, Monroe, Pleasant View, Long Mountain, Alto.
OMATTOX—Courthouse, Chap, Cheatwood, Clover Hill, Walker’s Church, Pamplin,
Stonewall, Oakville, Agee, Rocks.
INGTON—Abingdon, Arlington, Arlington Forest, Aurora Hills, Buckingham,
Cherrydale, Claremont, Columbia, East Falls Church, Fairlington, Fillmore, Glebe,
Glencarlin, Lexington, Madison, Marshall, Nottingham, Oak Ridge, Rock Spring,
Woodlawn, Yorktown, Ashton Heights, Ballston, Barcroft, Clarendon, Courtlan
Lee, Lyon Park, Lyon Village, Over Lee Knolls, Park Lane, Rosslyn, Thrifton,
Virginia Highlands, Westover, Jefferson, Dominion Hills.
‘usTA—Sandy Hollow, Burnett, Jolivue, Arbor Hill, Mt. Solon, Sangersville, Par-
nassus, Spring Hill, Centerville, Roman, New Hope, Mt. Sidney, t. Meridian,
Verona, Crimora, Weyers Cave, South River, Fishersville, Stuarts Draft, Sherando,
Middlebrook, Newport. Greenville, Spottswood, Christians, Deerfield, Craigsville,
Churchville, Augusta Springs.
H—Warm Springs, Mountain Grove, Cleeks Mill, Healing Springs, Hot Springs,
Fairview, Millboro Springs, Sitlington, Burnsville, Fort Lewis, Cloverdale.
FOoRD—North Liberty, South Liberty, Bunker Hill, Blount, Peaksville, Thaxton,
Patterson’s Mill, Hall’s Mill, Montvale, Hogan’s Store, Chamblissburg, Stewarts-
ville, Goodview, Emaus, Cedar Hill, Board’s Store, Fancy Grove, Valley Mills.
White Rock, Lone Gum, Franklin’s Store, Otter Hill, Pollard’s Store, Everett's
Store, Goodes, Forest Depot, Perrowville, Bon Ton, Boonsboro, Cove, Big Island,
Charlemont, Curtis, Hardy.
ND—Bogle’s, Bishop’s, Rocky Gap, Davis, Mechanicsburg, Point Pleasant, Sharon.
Seddon, Bastian, Ceres, Hollybrook, Hicksvil'e.
ETOURT—Courthouse, Oriskany, Eagle Rock Gala, Lick Run, Glen Wilton, Town
Hall, Asbury, Vandergrift’s. Amsterdam. Cloverdale, Troutville, Brugh’s Mill
Coyner’s Springs, Buchanan, Lithia, Arch Mills, Jackson, Jenning’s Creek, Roaring
Run, Rocky Branch, Glade Creek.
INSWICK—-Lawrenceville, Smoky Ordinary, Sturgeonville, Elmore’s, Alberta, Brod-
nax, Tillmans, Rock Store, Dromgoole’s, Phipps, Butlers, Danieltown.
‘HANAN—North Grundy, South Grundy, Park, Prater, Contrary, Hurricane, Rock
Lick, Bull, Grassy, Vansant, Whitwood, Slate, Blankenship, Hurley, Paw Paw.
Council, Garden, Fox, Blackey, Patterson.
7KINGHAM—Maysville. Wrights, Glenmore. New Store, Curdsville, White Hall, Rec
Mills, New Canton, Gold Hill, Damrons, Well Water.
APBELL—Courthouse, Concord, Mt. Zion, Brookneal, Hat Creek, Kew, Mike, Marys.
ville, Castle Craig, Lynch’s, Leesville, New London, Evington, Flynn’s, Kings, West
Lynchburg, Altavista (two precincts), Naruna, Long Island, Gladys, Airport
istrict.
OLINE—Bowling Green, Shumansville, Sparta, Port Royal, Moss Neck, Guinea, Madic-
son, Ladysmith, Reedy Church, Bowers.
ROLL—Smith’s Mill, Strickland’s Mill, Wisler. Hawks, Hillsville, Laurel Fork (Court
house), Freemont, Nester, Turner, Willis Gap, Snake Creek, Hillsville Pine
(Courthouse), Little Vine, Sylvatus, Lindsey, Quesinberry, Pike, Hillsville Pipers
Gap (Courthouse), Beamer, Castle Hill, Hanks, Woodlawn (Pipers Gap), Galax
Russell, Hillsville Sulphur Springs (Courthouse), McGee, Mt. Zion, Woodlawr
(Sulphur Springs), Hebron, Blair, Gray, Springs.
ARLES CiTY—Barnetts, Courthouse, Holdcroft.
ARLOTTE—Scott’s Store, Aspenwall, Priddy’s, Keysville, Courthouse, Central, Wyllies:
burg, Red Oak, Smith’s Tavern, Midway, Harvey’s Store, Phenix.
SSTERFIELD—Bon Air, Precinct No. 1, Bon Air, Precinct No. 2, Midlothian, Horner’:
Store, Winterpock, Skinquarter, Winfree’s Store, Matoaca, Ettrick, Chester
Eyler’s Store, Courthouse, Bellwood, Beach, Elkhardt, German School, Drewry:
rast Beulah, Broad Rock, Falling Creek, Colonial Heights, Southampton, Wagstafi
ircle.
RKE—White Post, Millwood, Morgan’s Mill, Shenandoah, Berryville, Mt. Airy.
Russell’s, Pierce’s, Lindsey’s.
1¢—Courthouse, Paint Bank, McGuire’s Store, Marshall’s Store, Ammendale, Heal-
ing Springs, Givens & Reynold’s Store, Forks of John’s Creek.
PEPER—Catalpa, Jeffersonton, Rixeyville, Mitchells, Brown’s Store, Eldorado,
Brandy Station, Stevensburg, Lignum, Richardsville.
{BERLAND—Brown’s Church, Courthouse, Thomas’ Mill, Flanagan’s Mill.
KENSON—Ridge, Lick Fork, Artrip, Bart Lick, Colley, Roaring Fork, Stratton, Rose,
Moss, Mountain, West Dante, Caney, Frying Pan, Duty, Counts, Twin Branch,
Haysi, Kerr, Turner, Tarpon, Grassy, Brakes, Chase Northward, Chase Southward.
wippiE—Cherry Hill, Church Road, Dinwiddie Courthouse, Darvills, Malones,
Monk’s Neck. New Hope, Ritchieville, Reames, Rocky Run, Sutherland, White Oak,
Guns Hill, McKenney.
Ex—Loretto, Lloyds, Enterprise, Tappahannock, Howerton, Center Cross, Dunnsville.
2FAX—Centreville, Clifton, Chantilly, Colvin Run, Fairfax Station, Herndon,
Thompson’s, Ball’s Hill, Chesterbrook, Forestville, Haycock, Kirby, Langley, Lemon
Road, McLean, Mt. Daniel, Pimmit Hills, Annandale, Burke, Fort Buffalo, Graham,
Greenway, Jefferson, Masonville, Oakridge, Pine Springs, Sleepy Hollow, Walnut
Hill, Westlawn, Woodburn, Accotink, Bush Hill, Cameron, Franconia, Groveton,
Lorton, Mount Eagle, Virginia Hills, Woodyard, Bailey’s, Belvedere, Braddock,
Crestwood, Lincolnia, Munson Hill, Ravenwood, Springfield, Weyanoke, Willston,
Bellehaven, Belleview, Bucknell, Calvert, Fort Hunt, Gunston, Hollin Hall, Hunt-
ington, New Alexandria, Paul Springs, Wellington, Woodley, Dunn Loring, East
Fairfax, Fairfax, Fairfax Heights, Flint Hill, Freedom Hill, Hunter, Layton Hall,
Oakton, Shreve, Vienna #1, Vienna $2, Vienna $3, Walker.
QUIER—Marshall, Markham, Hume, Orlean, The Plains, Rectortown, Upperville,
Paris, Warrenton, New Baltimore, Midland, Bealton, Remington, Summerduck,
Morrisville, Calverton, Catlett, Bristersburg, Auburn.
yD—Copper Hill, Weavers, Locust Grove, Harman’s, Turtle Rock, Courthouse, Alum
Ridge, Indian Valley, Barringer, Willis, Crab Orchard, Rifton.
VANNA—-Palmyra, Center Hill, Wilmington, Kent’s Store, Columbia, Fork Union,
Cunningham, Kidd’s Store, Tutwiler, Goodson, Jones School House.
NKLIN—Town Rocky Mount, Rocky Mount District, Sydnorsville, Snow Creek, Glade
Hill, Union Hall, Penhook, Dickerson, Patti, Red Hollow, Laughorns, Brooks Mill,
Bonbrook, Sandy Level, Boones Mill, Helms, Callaway, Bowmans, Ferrum, Henry,
Providence, Endicott, Shivelys Store.
DERICK—-Neffstown, Brucetown, White Hall, Gainesboro, Baker’s Mill, Dolan’s, Albin,
Canterburg, Yeakley’s, Lamp’s, Russell’s, Dry Run, Middletown, Old Forge, Kerns-
town, Carper’s Valley, Greenwood, Gore, Arnel, Stephens City, Ashton.
:s3—-Pearisburg, Narrows, Burton’s Mill, Glen Lyn, Eggleston, Poplar Hill, White
Gate, Sugar Run, Staffordsville, Pembroke, Hatfield, New River, Newport, Sulphur
Springs, Rich Creek.
UCESTER—Dragon-Ordinary, Woods Cross Roads, Cash, Sassafras, Harcum, Court-
none Tabbs Store, Belroi, Hickory Fork, Sterling, Stonewall, Hayes Store,
chilles.
CHLAND—Bowles Store, Ford’s Store, Dietricks Store, Goochland Court House,
Rocketts, Three Square, Watkinsville, Caledonia, Snead’s Store, Hadensville,
Tabscott.
YSON—East Independence, West Independence, Elk Creek, Comer’s Rock, Oldtown,
Barton’s X-Roads, Fairview, Fries, Bridle Creek, Mouth of Wilson, Pugh Place,
White Top, Troutdale, Potato, Shaw, Rugby, White Top Gap, North Branch, Cherry
Grove, Grassy Creek, Spring Valley, Flat Ridge, Baywood, Stevens Creek, Hillcrest,
Pine Grove.
ENE—Stanardsville, McMullan, Ruckersville, Monroe, Amicus.
ENSVILLE—Belfield, Hicksford, Brink, Moss, Taylor’s Mill, Purdy, Jarratt.
HALIFAX—Courthouse, South Boston No. 1 and South Boston No. 2, Clay’s Mill, Scotts-
burg, Mt. Laurel, Cross Roads, Clover, Dryburg, Mt. Carmel, Brandon, Black
Walnut, Hyco, Mayo, Vernon Hill, News Ferry, Brooklyn, Birch, Pace’s, Virgilina,
pmega, Midway, Republican Grove, Barksdale, Bryan, Martin’s Store, Rosa, Locust
vel.
HANOVER—Beaver Dam, Montpelier, Blunts, Rockville, Ashland, Clay, Smiths, Rural
Point, Mechanicsville, Cold Harbor, Old Church.
HENRICO—Rollingwood, Westwood, Tuckahoe, Ridge, Short Pump, Forest Heights,
Berkley, Crestview, Monument Hills, Brook Hill, Hungary, Hunton, Lakeside, Long-
dale, Greendale, Highland Gardens, Bryan Park, Summit Court, Bloomingdale
Hilliard, Hermitage, Seven Pines, Glen Echo, Glen Lea, Montrose, Hig land
Springs, Eanes, Sullivans, Town Hall, Whitlock, Ratcliffe.
HENRY—Bassett No. 2, Fieldale No. 1, Gunville, Horsepasture, Moore’s Mill, Scott’s
Tanyard, Spencer, Aiken Summitt, Irisburg, Axton, Leatherwood, Mt. Valley,
Collinsville, Fieldale No. 2, Martinsville, Bassett No. 1, Figsboro, Ironside, Oak
Level, Stanleytown, Ridgeway.
HIGHLAND—Monterey, Wilson’s Mill, Pullin’s Schoolhouse, Big Valley, Doe Hill, Mc-
Dowell, Headwaters, St. Creek, Patna, Mill Gap, Hightown, Blue Grass.
ISLE OF WIGHT—Battery Park, Burwell’s Bay, Courthouse, Zuni, Carrollton, Longview,
Orbit, Smithfield, Carrsville, Camp’s Mill, Mt. Carmel, Windsor, Rescue, Pons.
JAMES CiTy—Jamestown No. 1, Jamestown No. 2, Stone House, Powhatan No. 1,
Powhatan No. 2.
KING AND QUEEN—Newtown, Clarks, Stevensville, Carlton’s Store, Little Plymouth,
Buena Vista.
KinG Georce—Shiloh, Passapatanzy, Courthouse, Owens.
Kina WILLIAM—Mangohick, Beulahville, Manquin, Court House, Lanesville, Martin’s
Store, Port Richmond, West Point.
LANCASTER—Kilmarnock, Irvington, Weems, White Stone, Ottoman, Litwalton, Lan-
caster, Foxwells.
LEE—Dixie, Bales’ Mill, Rose Hill, Bales’ Forge, Morgan’s Store, Bishop's Store, South
Jonesville, North Jonesville, Hunter’s Gap, Blackwater, West Pennington, East
Pennington, Hurst’s Store, Stickleyville, Maness, St. Charles, Dryden, Seminary,
Robbins Chapel, Keokee, Wild Cat.
LoupDOUN—Leesburg, Lovettsville, Taylortown, Water’s, Bolington, Hamilton, Snickers-
ville, Mt. Gilead, Lincoln, Philomont, Waterford, Hillsboro, Purcellville, Irene,
Round Hill, Unison, Middeburg, Aldie, Mountville, Gum Spring, Farmwell, Guilford,
Waxpool, Lenah, Lucketts.
Louisa—Zion, Trevilian, Bell’s Cross Roads, Courthouse, Terrell’s Store, Thompson
Cross Roads, Cuckoo, Frederick Hall, Centerville, Shelton’s Mill, Jackson, Bumpass,
Mechanicsville, Mineral, Yanceyville, Brian.
LUNENBURG—-Lewiston, Knight and Oliver, Pleasant Grove, Meherrin, Rehoboth, Plant-
ersville, Brown’s Store, Lochleven, Columbian Grove, Victoria, Crymes’ Store,
Dodson’s Store.
M ADISON—Madison, Graves Mill, Wolftown, Rochelle, Radiant, Oak Park, Etlan, Bright-
wood, Criglersville.
MATHEWS—Battery, Courthouse, White’s Neck, Gwynn’s Island, Hookemfair, Cobbs
Creek, Port Haywood.
MECKLENBURG—Boydton, Baskerville, Finchley, Clarksville, Averetts, Buffalo, Lithia
Springs, Pearson’s Store, Wright’s Store, La Crosse, South Hill, Union Level, Chase
City, No. 1 and 2, Smith’s Cross-Roads, Bracey, North View, Gillipsie’s Store, Ken-
sington.
MIDDLESEX—Jamaica, Saluda, Free Shade, New Market, Urbanna.
MONTGOMERY—East Christiansburg, West Christiansburg, Shawsville, Alleghany
Springs, Kirby’s Mill, Harman, Grayson Mill, East Blacksburg, West Blacksburg,
Prices Fork, Long Shop, Crumpacker, Walthall, Cambria, Craigs Creek, Ellett,
Pilot, Vicker, Big Spring, Auburn.
NANSEMOND—Holy Neck, Kilby’s Mill, Cypress Chapel, Paul’s Branch, Somerton,
Whaleyville, Chuckatuck. Crittenden, Myrtle, Holland, Lummis, Driver, Nurney-
ville, Eastover, Pleasant Hill, Elephants Fork.
NELSON—Lovingston, Arrington, Tye River, Norwood, Gladstone, Woods Mill, Schuyler,
Greenfield, Wintergreen, Avon, Montebello, Lowesville, Massies Mill.
NEw KENT—Quinton, Talleysville, Courthouse, Barhamsville, Walkers, Providence
orge.
NorFoLtK—West Norfolk, Churchland No. 1 and No. 2, Hodges Ferry, Joliff, Olive
Branch, Gilmerton, Deep Creek, Sunray, Geneva Park, Cradock No. 1, Cradock
No. 2, Highland Park Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Oaklette, Oak Grove, Hickory Grove, Indian
Creek, Bells Mill, Bethel.
THAMPTON—Capeville, Cape Charles, Bay View, Eastville, Birds Nest, Franktown,
Wardtown, Exmore.
THUMBERLAND—Lottsburg, Heathsville, Burgess’ Store, Reedville, Wicomico Church,
Harvey’s Wharf, Callao, Lewisetta, Lillian.
TOWAY—Blackstone, Burkeville, Crewe, Jeffress Store, Nottoway, Bellefonte Grange.
NGE—Barboursville, Gordonsville, Orange, Madison, Unionville, Lahore, Locust
Grove, True Blue.
E—Honeyville, Jolletts, Newport, Shenandoah, Leakesville, Marksville, Luray, East
Luray, Rileyville, Springfield, Pumpkin Hill, Massanutten, Stoney Man, Rattleburg.
RICK——Stuart, Patrick Springs, Liberty, Stella, Palmetto, Nettle Ridge, Turner’s
Store, King’s Store, Hill’s Schoolhouse, Gates’ Store, Bell’s Spur, Aker’s Store,
Dehart’s Mill, Adams Store, Charity, Elamsville, Buffalo Ridge, Critz.
'SYLVANIA—Cedar Hill, Grasty Store, Murphy Store, Peytonsburg, Riceville,
Shockoe, Banister, Callands, Grady, Hollywood, Museville, Sandy River, Swanson-
ville, Bryants, Chatham, Dry Fork, Gretna, Spring Garden, Weal, Whittles, Blairs,
Glenwood, Keeling, Kentuck, Laurel Grove, Ringgold, Slatesville, Ajax, Brights,
Farmers, Menla, Pullens, Toshes, Whites, Brutus, Chalk Level, Hill Grove, Hurt,
Level Run, Motley, Renan, Straightstone, Sycamore, Bachelor’s Hall, Brosville,
Cascade, Ferry Road, Holland Road, McDowell Mill, Mount Cross, Mt. Herman,
Westover Hills, Whitmell.
THATAN—Ballsville, Smith Cross Roads, Powhatan C. H., Pineville, Powhatan
Station, Subletts.
NCE EpwarRD—Farmville, Farmville District, Prospect, Worsham, Green Bay, Rice,
Darlington Heights.
NCE GEORGE—Templeton, Rives, Blackwater, Brandon, Courthouse.
NCE WILLIAM—Aden, Brentsville, Catharpin, Coles, Dumfries, Greenwich, Hay-
market, Hoadly, Manassas, Nokesville, Occoquan, Potomac, Waterfall, Wellington,
Yorkshire, Town of Manassas Park.
NCESS ANNE—Courthouse, Kempsville, Mears Corner, Bayside No. 1, Bayside No. 2,
Cape Henry, London Bridge, Oceana, Brock’s Bridge, Sigma, Capps Shop, Creeds,
Blackwater, Washwoods, Linkhorn Park, Great Neck, Seatack, Thalia, Davis
rner.
ASKI—Allisonia, Max Creek, Snowville, Dublin, New River, East Pulaski, West
Pulaski, Ingles, Newbern, Draper, Belspring, Hunters.
PAHANNOCK—F lint Hill, Amissville, Washington, Sperryville, Woodville, Hawlin.
HMOND—Farnham, Warsaw, Newland, Emmerton, Sharps, Haynesville.
NOKE—Cave Spring, Poages Mill, Bent Mountain, Red Hill, Ogden, Bonsack, River-
dale, Burlington, Hollins Road, Medley, East Vinton, West Vinton, Glenvar, Peters
Creek, Botetourt Springs, South Salem Number 1, South Salem Number 2, West
Salem, North Salem, Catawba, Mason Valley, Mt. Pleasant, Oak Grove.
‘KBRIDGE—-Lexington, Hartsook’s Shop, Glasgow, Glenwood, Oak Bank, Natural
Bridge, Broad Creek, Hamilton Court House, Collierstown, Montgomery, Big Spring,
Smith Mill, Rockbridge Baths, Brownsburg, Flumen, Goshen, Kennedys Mill,
Timberidge, Riverside, Fairfield, Raphine, Campbell’s Mill.
KINGHAM—Swift Run, Elkton, Furnace, McGaheysville, Port Republic, Meyer-
hoeffer’s Store, Cross Keys, Pleasant Valley, Mt. Crawford, Bridgewater, Dayton,
Ottobine, Keezletown, Courthouse, Mount Clinton, Mountain Valley, Melrose, Edom,
Singer’s Glen, Oak Grove, Tenth Legion, Timberville, Broadway, Cootes Store,
Wittigs, Grottoes, Athlone, Holman’s, Mayland.
3SELL— Dante, Drill, Clinchfield, Lebanon, Cleveland, Honaker, Sword’s Creek, Cook’s
Mill, Johnson, Baylor, Hawkin’s Mill, Fugate, Wampler, Dorton, Carterton, Grigsby,
anner.
tr—Addington, Clinchport, Duffield, Frances, Hoges Store, Hiltons, Jennings,
Nickelsville, Peters, Pattonsville, Rye Cove, Valley Creek, Stony Point, Smith’s,
Winninger, Big Cut, Stoney Creek, Slant, Cove Creek, Gate City East Ward, Gate
City West Ward, Osborne’s Ford, Fraley, Roller, Powers, Moccasin Gap.
SNANDOAH—New Market, Quicksburg, Forestville, John D. Miller’s, Mount Jackson,
Cabin Hill, Hudson’s Cross Roads, Cleveland, Jerome, Hamburg, Edinburg, Lantz’s
Mills, Columbia Furnace, Liberty Furnace, Pine Hill, Tom’s Brook, Town Hall, St.
Luke, Central Schoolhouse, Borden, Saumsville, Mount Olive, Lebanon Church,
Oranda, Strasburg, Getz, Mount Clifton, Courthouse, Dry Run, Fishers Hill.
yTH—North East Marion, North West Marion, South East Marion, South West
Marion, Atkins, Groseclose, Chilhowie, Seven Mile Ford, Olympia, Chatham Hill,
Saltville, Ellendale, Broadford, Blue Springs, Williams, Holston Mills, Douglas,
St. Clair Bottom.
TTHAMPTON—Drewryville, Boykins, Newsoms, Sunbeam, Courtland, Franklin No. 1
and No. 2, Berlin, Ivor, Capron, Joyner, Sedley, Sebrell, Branchville.
LANCASTER— White Stone, Mantua, White Chapel.
LEE—Rose Hill, White Shoals, Jonesville, Rocky Statio
LoupDOUN—Broad Run, Jefferson, Mount Gilead, Mer
Loursa—Green Springs, Louisa Courthouse, Cuckoo, |
LUNENBURG—Loch Leven, Columbian Grove, Brow
Pleasant Grove, Plymouth.
MADISON—Locust Dale, Rapidan, Robertson.
MATHEWS—Chesapeake, Westville, Piankitank.
MECKLENBURG—Boydton, Bluestone, Chase City, Buck
Clarksville, La Crosse.
MIDDLESEX—-_Jamaica, Saluda, Pinetop.
MONTGOMERY—Alleghany, Auburn, Blacksburg, Chri:
NANSEMOND—Holy Neck, Chuckatuck, Whaleyville, C
NELSON—Lovingston, Massie’s Mill, Rockfish, Schuyle
NEw KENT—Black Creek, St. Peter’s, Cumberland, V
NORFOLK CouNTy—Western Branch, Deep Creek, W
Grove.
NORTHAMPTON—Franktown, Eastville, Capeville.
NORTHUMBERLAND—Lottsburg, Heathsville, Fairfields,
NotrowaY—Bellfonte, Blendon, Winningham, Haytok
ORANGE—Barbour, Madison, Taylor, Gordon.
Pace—Shenandoah Iron Works, Marksville, Luray, S
PATRICK—Blue Ridge, Dan River, Mayo River, Peters
PITTSYLVANIA—Chatham, Pigg River, Staunton Rive
River, Callands.
POWHATAN—Macon, Spencer, Huguenot.
PRINCE EpwaRD—Hampden, Lockett, Farmville, Leig!
PRINCE GEORGE—Templeton, Rives, Bland, Blackwater
PRINCE WILLIAM—Dumfries, Occoquan, Coles, Brent
PRINCESS ANNE—Seaboard, Kempsville, Lynnhaven.
PULASKI—Pulaski, Newbern, Dublin, Hiawassee.
RAPPAHANNOCK— Wakefield, Jackson, Hampton, Pied:
RICHMOND CounTy—Stonewall, Marshall, Washingtor
ROANOKE CouNTY—Big Lick, Catawba, Cave Spring,
Rocxpuroce—Lexington, Natural Bridge, Buffalo, Ke:
iver.
ROCKINGHAM—Ashby, Linville, Plains, Stonewall, Ce
RusseLL—Lebanon, Elk Garden, New Garden, Cleve
Moccasin.
Scott—Estillville, Fulkerson, Johnson, Floyd, DeKall
SHENANDOAH—Lee, Ashby, Madison, Johnston, Stonev
SMYTH—Marion, Rich Valley, St. Clair.
SOUTHAMPTON—Berlin & Ivor, Franklin, Jerusalem
Newsoms.
SPOTSYLVANIA—Courtland, Chancellor, Livingston, Be:
STAFFORD—Aquia, Falmouth, Hartwood, Rock Hill.
Surry—Blackwater, Guilford, Cobham.
SussEx—Courthouse, Henry, Newville, Stony Creek, °
TAZEWELL—-Clear Fork, Jeffersonville, Maiden Spring.
WaARREN—South River, Front Royal, Fork, Cedarvill
WASRINCTON—Abingdon, Goodson, Holston, Glade Sp
ork.
WESTMORELAND— Washington, Montross, Cople.
Wise—Gladeville, Lipps, Roberson, Richmond.
WyTHE—F ort Chiswell, Lead Mines, Speedwell, Black
YorK—Grafton, Nelson, Bethel, Poquoson, Bruton.
ALEXANDRIA—First Ward (two precincts), Second Ward
(two precincts), Fourth Ward (two precincts), |
Sixth Ward (two precincts), Seventh Ward, and Ei
BRISTOL—First Ward (two precincts), Second Ward, Th
BUENA VISTA—First Ward, Second Ward.
CHARLOTTESVILLE—First Ward, Second Ward, Third W:
CLIFTON ForGE—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward
CovVINGTON—Number 1, Number 2 and Number 3.
DANVILLE—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fou
Ward, Sixth Ward, Seven A Ward, Seven B War
Tenth Ward, Eleventh Ward, Twelfth Ward.
FALLS CHURCH—Ward No. 1, Ward No. 2, and Ward No.
F'REDERICKSBURG—Precincts No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 and No
GALAX—North Galax, South Galax, East Galax.
HAMPTON—(1) Back River, (2) Buckroe, (3) Copelan
East End, (6) Fox Hill, (7) North End, (8) Nor
LaSalle, ( 10) Pembroke, (11) Phoebus, (12) Riv
Hampton Roads, (15) South LaSalle, (16) Sussex,
HARRISONBURG—First Ward (three precincts), Second V
HOoPEWELL—Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
LYNCHBURG—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward.
MARTINSVILLE—No Wards. Precincts Nos. 1, 2, 8, 4, an
NEWPORT NEwsS—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Wa
has precincts 1 and 2; Second Ward has precincts
precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6; Fourth Ward has preci!
and the following precincts: Stanley, Denbigh, Riv
rison, Morrison, James Brandon, Hilton, Warwicksh:
Park, Hidenwood, Briarfield and Beaconsdale.
NORFOLK—No Wards. Forty-nine voting precincts.
NortToN—West Norton, East Norton.
PETERSBURG—First Ward, Second Ward (Precincts Nc
Fourth Ward, Fifth Ward, Sixth Ward, Seventh Wa:
and Eighth Ward.
PORTSMOUTH—Jackson Ward, Jefferson Ward (two preci
Ward (two o precincts), Monroe Ward, Lee Ward, Wa:
Harrison Ward (two precincts), Wilson Ward. (tw
precincts).
RADFORD—East Ward I, East Ward II, West Ward I, ar
RICHMOND—Sixty-eight voting precincts.
ROANOKE—Highland, Nos. 1, 2 ane 3; Jefferson, Nos. 1,
Williamson Road, Nos 1, 2, 3,4 and 5; Loudon; M
Park; Washington Heights; Raleigh Court, Nos. 1, Z
Wasena; South Roanoke, Nos. 1, 2 and 8; Garden fe}
SouTtH NORFOLK—First Ward (two precincts), Second
Ward (two precincts).
STAUNTON—First Ward (one precinct), Second Ward—.
SUFFOLK—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourt
VIRGINIA BEACH—Precinct No. 1 and Precinct No. 2.
WAYNESBORO—Ward 1, Ward 2, Ward 8, Ward 4.
WILLIAMSBURG—No Wards. One Precinct.
WINCHESTER—First Ward, first and second precincts.
precincts.
Population County Population County Population Count
8,452.....ccccees Cra 12,471....ccc000 Caroline 25, 238........000 Nansemo
8,995....0.000000 New Kent 12,75B......cecee Orange 26,522.......ceeee Southam]
4,069............ Highland 12,785....cccccee Sussex 26,662......cceee Albemar]
4,676...ccccceeee Charles City 12,826........000 Louisa 26,695.....cccseee Carroll
4,74B.......00008 Greene 13,242........000 Culpeper 26,818.......00006 Russell
5,556.....cccccee Powhatan 14,042............ Nelson 27,640....cccceees Scott
6,112............ Rappahannock | 14,057............ Charlotte 27, 758......cc000 Pulaski
6,189........000 Richmond 14,116............ Lunenburg 28,877 ...ccccceres Campbell
6,220........0000 Surry 14,801............ Warren 29,627......so0ee Bedford
6, 5296 -ccoseseee Bath 14 906 sESESARSARe Isle of Wight | 29,780............ Montgom
6,299......s00000 King and Queen | 15,152............ Page 30,187.......04. Smyth
6,317........00 James City 15,898........0. Prince Edward | 31,219............ Hen
6,436.........066 Bland 15,479.....cc00e0 Nottoway 33,497. .ccccccceee Mecklenb
6,580.......c0000 Essex 15,642......cc000 Patrick 33,832.......0000 Accomac!
6,1 1 ssscscsszcis King George 15, TEG......seeeee Botetourt 34,154.........04. ugu
6,715......c0000 Middlesex 16,319..........0 Greensville 35,079....0000000- Rockingh
7,074....cccccee Clarke 17 6 0U anes Northampton 35,748.......0000 Buchana!
7,121........000 Fluvanna 17,537....cccceeee Frederick 36,106........00 Lee
7,14B......cc000 Mathews 18,839............ Dinwiddie 87,536... .cccccee Washing!
7,252... csccceees Cumberland 18, 956 .coccseesss Giles 839, 875....cccccens Warwick
7,589... ..cesce0e King William 19,679.......0000 Prince George | 40,400............ Chesterfi
T,908.....000000 Amelia 20,136........... Brunswick 41,442........000 Halifax
pal Osscrecsseeee Madison 20,382.......0006 Amherst 41,486............ Roanoke
8,640............ Lancaster 21,147......c0000 Loudoun AZ ,27 7. ..eseseeeee Princess .
8,764........000 Appomattox 21, 1169 —e Shenandoah 47,512........000 Tazewell
8,984............ Goochland 21,248 sesseeseeees Fauquier 55,028........000 Elizabeth
0,012............ Northumberland | 21,379............ Grayson 56,336........0008 Wise
10,148..........2. Westmoreland 21,985.......c000 Hanover 57,840......sc000 Henrico
10,8438.......00008 Gloucester 22,612......c0000 Prince William | 66,096............ Pi ure
1, BBL. ccosssseen Floyd ys 1 |) ne Allegany 98, 557... ccceeeee Fai
7 BO. csamasanaas York a es Wythe 99 ,9B7...secccceee Norfolk
1,902.........0. Stafford 23,359.....cceee0 Rockbridge 185,449........000 Arlingtor
[1,920.........0 Spotsylvania 23,3938... ..0s00000 Dickenson
L2,288......cc0008 Buckingham 24,560.......00... Franklin
-opulation Cities Population Cities Population Cities
5,214........000 Buena Vista 12,158............ Fredericksburg| 42,358............ Newport.
5,795....ccccceee Clifton Forge 12,3889........008 Suffolk AT, TQ. ccseseeees Lynchbur
5,966........000. Hampto 12,357.....ccce0 Waynesboro 61,787......cc000 Alexandr
6, OT Tovcccesseees Colonial "Heights 13,841............ Winchester 80,039........000 Portsmou
15,954... cece Bristol 91, >> ee Roanoke
6,735......0c0000 Williamsburg
1 B85. ccccccseee Falls Church 17,251.......00008 Martinsville 213,5138.....ceccee Norfolk
9,026........0 Radford 19,927............ Staunton 230,310.......0000 Richmond
0,219............ Hopewell 25, 969....scrcreee Charlottsville
0,434............ South Norfolk 85,054.......cc00 Petersburg
0,810............ Harrisonburg 35, 066 ..ccec.0e-.. Danville
Since 1950 Census, the following have become cities: Covington, Galax, Ne
‘irginia Beach, and Warwick: Elizabeth City County has become part of the ci
[fampton; N ewport News and Warwick have consolidated into one city know
fewport News.
V. EGGLESTON, Chief Justice.......csccsccscsrcssscssrccesscsccsscscsccrscsssccroossscescenes No
ASSOCIATE JUSTICES
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DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE AND HOSPITALS
Dr. Hiram W. Davis, Commissioner
9 N. 12th St., Richmond
STATE HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL AND TRAINT
SCHOOLS FOR THE MENTALLY DEFICIENT
EASTERN—WILLIAMSBURG, VA.
Dr. Howard H. Ashbury, Superintendent
SOUTHWESTERN—MARION, VA.
Dr. Joseph R. Blalock, Superintendent
WESTERN—STAUNTON, VA.
Dr. James B. Pettis, Superintendent
CENTRAL—PETERSBURG, VA.
Dr. Theodore G. Denton, Superintendent
DEJARNETTE STATE SANATORIUM—STAUNTON, VA.
Dr. G. Edmund Stone, Superintendent
LYNCHBURG TRAINING SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL—COLONY, Va.
Dr. Benedict Nagler, Superintendent
PETERSBURG TRAINING SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL—PETERSBURG, Va.
LIST OF SENATORS SHOWING NUMBER OF SEAT
A. E. S. STEPHENS, Lieutenant Governor, President
CHARLES T. MOSES, President pro tempore
lhizer, George S., II.............. 37 Hopkins, Wm. Buuu........... cesses 17
ies, E. Almer, Jr...............00 3 Hutcheson, Joseph C.............. 26
ldwin, Robert F..................... 4 Landreth, S. Floyd................00 1d
teman, Fred W..............cccc0e00 40 Long, M. M............cccccscssssssessssees 7
miss, FitzGerald ............cc.c008 24 Marsh, Gordon F....................06 22
‘d, D. Woodrow...................06 14 McCue, Edward O., JY............. 30
d, Lloyd Cun. eee ceecees 31 Moses, Charles. T...................00 13
inton, Thomas H................... 9 Newton, Blake T................cccceeee 2
othe, Armistead L................. 19 Perrow, Mosby G., JY............0.6. 3
peden, Edward L., Jr............. 6 Phillips, Thos. Cu... cccecsseeees 38
tton, Robert Y....................... 36 Purcell, Harold H........................ 21
rd, Harry F., Jr.................ee. 12 spong, Wm. B., JY.............e.ceeeee 29
rter, Curry o..ccccccececcccceseseeees 28 Stone, Wm. F................cccceceeseees 35
lins, Hale wu...cecceeeseeseeees 39 Stuart, Harry C.......... ce 33
novan, John A. K................0. 20 Temple, John H......................0 34
nwick, Charles R................... 32 Turk, James Cu.u........ccccseccceeces sees 16
dwin, Mills E., Jr... 11 Wheeler, J. Hubert............0.0..... ]
AY, Garland ..........ccceeecccccesees 10 Willey, Edward E....................6 25
ddock, Dr. Edward E........... 23 Wilson, Victor P...................c0ec 1
good, Dr. J. Dau... eeeeeecccccceee 27 Wyatt, Landon R............0.......0....
COUNTY OB TELEGRAPH Country on CiTy
NAME POS8TOFFICE CITY OFFICE REPRESENTED
HILL, GEORGE H........ccsssscseees | 900 River Road,
Newport Newe....... Newport News..... Newport News....| Newport News.
HOLLAND, SHIRLEY T.......cc000 | Windsor... eee. | Isle of Wight...... Windsor.............. Isle of Wight, Nansemon
Suffolk.
HOovER, LAWRENCE H,.......... Harrisonburg............ | Harrisonburg....... Harrisonburg..... Rockingham and Hs
burg.
HOWELL, HENRY E., JR..........! 702 Royster Bldg.,
Norfolk........00000000. | Norfolk City........ Norfolk...........06. Norfolk City.
HUDGINS, EDWARD M....cseeees. | 704 First Nat'l Bk.
Bldg., Richmond....| Chesterfield.......... Richmond........... Chesterfield and Colonia
HUTCHENS, CHARLES K........... P. O. Box 512, Heights.
Newport News........ Newport News..... Newport News..... Newport News.
HUTCHERSON, NATHAN B., JR... Rocky Mount............. Franklin............+- Rocky Movnt...... Franklin.
IRBY, LLEWELLYN H............0 Blackstone...........scc008 Nottoway...........+ Blackstone.......... Amelia, Powhatan and
Nottoway.
JAMES, E. RALPH..........ccccec0e Hampton............s0000e Hampton............+- Hamppton............. Hampton.
JEWETT, J. Jicecccccsccscucccecssceees | Midlothian................- Chesterfield.......... Richmond........... Chesterfield, Henrico a!
Colonial Heights.
LANE, EDWARD E...........ccceseee 718 E. Franklin St.,
| Richmond.............. Richmond City....| Richmond........... Richmond City.
LEADBETTER, PARIS I.............. . Hopewell...........ceseeeee. Hopewell.............. Hopwell.............. Prince George, Sarr
| Hopewell.
LEARY, WoT ssscmwassscsmewmwns memes 5 Morris St.,
Portsmouth............ Norfolk County...| Portsmouth......... Norfolk County and
Norfolk.
LOCHER, BALDWIN G.............. LeNington...........ceeeee Rockbridge.......... Lexington........... Rockbridge, Bath and
| Vista.
McDIARMID, MRS. DorortHy S..: Box 357, Rt. 4.
Vieni .....ccccesceeceees Pair fai: ::.s0casss: Fairfax........0.... Fairfax and Falls Chr
McMtURRAN, LEwIS A., JR...... 5912 Huntington
' Ave., Newport News.| Newport News....| Newport News....| Newport News.
MANN, HARRISON ..........cccccceseee! 1818 S. Arlington
Ridge Road,
Arlington... Arlington..........6 Arlington............ Arlington.
MANNS, PAUL Wooisi..ccccscsesseeee | Bowling Green........... CHTOTITIO csccccsssssceu Bowling Green...| Caroline, King George
and King and Quee
MOODY, WILLARD J.....cccccceceeees i 704 Professional
Bldg., Portsmouth.| Portsmouth.......... Portsmouth......... Portsmouth.
Moore, F. BLACKBURN.,....... Berryville... Clarke........ccceeeees Berryville........... Clarke, Frederick an
chester.
MOORE, GARNETT Su. .eeeseeeees Pulaski.......ccccceeeeeee Pulaski............00 Pulaski...........005 Pulaski.
MOxLeEY, Dk. JOSEPH C.......... | Independence............ Grayson........ccce0es Galax.........-..00 .-| Grayson and Galax.
NEWTON, DR. M. C., SR... NAProwS.......ceccecseeeees Giles... ..ccccccceeseeenene NASrow8B.......ceee0s Bland and Giles.
ORR, ROBERT S... scccsccssssvssesweeses | Rt. 1, Dryden............ TP Bass ramsmmnssommone Pennington Gap.| Lee.
OWENS, STANLEY A... eee | Manassas... eee Prince William...| Manassag............ Prince William and &
Peck, JOHN M., JRocccccccccees | Rt. 1, Fincastle.......... Botetourt..........0. Roanoke.............- Botetourt and Craig.
PENDLETON, NAT W.........eee Wytheville... Wythe... cecceee Wytheville........... Wythe.
PENNINGTON, DR. WILLIAM A... Buckingham.............. Buckinghawm........ Dillwyn..........000-. Buchingham, Appomat
| Cumberland.
PHILLIPS, LUCAS Daucieccsssccseee Leesburg... Loudoun............6 Leesburg............. Loudoun.
PHILPOTT, ALBERT L.........c0008 BG SBOE cxssssessssncmnmne ess EA): Bassett......cccccseeee Henry, Partick and
PILCHER, THEODORE C.......... | 402 Equitable Bldg., ville.
Cor. of Boush St.
& College Place,
1 Norfolk... Norfolk City........ Norfolk.........00000 Norfolk City.
POFF, JOSEPH Huu... cececeeeeees 10 Oh: FIOVG......cccceeeeeeees Floyd.......cccssccceese Carroll and Floyd.
POLLARD, FRED G.owiccccceeeeees 1001 E. Main St.,
Richmond.............. Richmond City....| Richmond........ ..| Richmond City.
POPE, SAMUEL E.....ccceccececceeeeee , Drewryville.... ee. Southampton........ Drewryville......... Southampton.
PRICE, CL Duveicecccccceccsesceeevenees | Stanley. eee Page.......ccscccecseees Stanley.......ccssccees Page and Warren.
1122 ACTS OF ASSEMBLY [VA
HOUSE OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES
County TELEGRAPH
NAME OFFICE POSTOFFICE oR CITY Orrice
Moore, FE. BLAOKBURN........cs0 Speaker........ccce0 ecssoees Berryville....... vecoed Olarke........000. wees | pmeceyvite
DODSON, E. GRIFYFITH.............00 Clerk.....cccccecccce scoscoscees| RichmMond.......0000, Richmond City..... Richmond
RICH, GEORGB R.........cccccccesccoeces Assistant Olerk..........4 Richmond...........4 Richmond City..... Richmond
PEIRCE, ALION CLARE............02.0. Secretary,
Deputy Clerk.........4 Richmond............ Richmond City..... Richmond
DAVIS, EFFIE P......... S¥idéeasenxenen Assistant Secretary....| Richmond........ seve] ELONTICO.......ccccceeee Richmond
GODDIN, STONEWALL............00. .| Custodian......... ssccscooed Richmond.........00 Richmond City..... Richmond
CONNOOK, STUART W........000...... Journal Olerk............4 Richmond............. Henrico..............-. Richmond
SAUNDERS, J. EDWIN...ccccccccceees Minute Clerk.......0 Richmond............ Henrico.........c..00. Richmond
ADAMS, W. HOwaArb............ ....| Engrossing Olerk.......| Spring Grove....... Prince George...... Waverly
DYER, NIDA P......cssccsssesssssscesreeee| Engrossing Clerk.......| Martinsville.......... Martinsville......... Martinsville
ELMORE, RauPH A., IT............ Enrolling Clerk.........| Richmond............. Henrico................ Richmond
STINOHFIELD, M. FRANOEE........ Journal Typist.........«| Richmond............. Richmond City.....) Richmond
BAREET, STUABT........ cssssessseseeree| Committee Olerk......004 Richmond.......... | Richmond City..... Richmond
BRADLEY, ROBERT M................. Committee Olerk........4 Richmond............ Richmond City..... Richmond
CHOWNING, OaRROLL O.............| Committee Olerk.......4 Urbanns.......... Middlesex............. Urbanna
CONNELLY, CrawLey 0., Jn.....| Committee Clerk........4 Richmond............. Henrico................ Richmond
CREEKMUR, WILLIAM R.............1 Committee Clerk........{ Norfolk........s0s:0--. Norfolk City......... Norfolk
HILLQUIST, L, Goessssssscsoesscsneeeess| Committee Olerka...04 Richmond............| Ohesterfield.......... Richmond
PEOK, ERNEST...........s.sscssseeeee| Committee Olerk........4 Richmond............ Chesterfield.......... Richmond
HRALY, JOSEPH E.......ccccccesecoee. Sergeant at Arms.......| Bon Air...........000+ Chesterfleld.......... Richmond
MORGAN, MILTON R.....ccecssseee| Doorkeepe?.ccccccosecseseed Richmond......... ..4 Richmond City.....| Richmond
OveRBEY, ROBERT W.............. «-] Doorkeeper.....ccccccccscod Richmond............ Richmond City.....| Richmond
RIDDELL, ARTHUR GRAYSON.... Doorkeeper......ccccccsooe] Richmond............ Richmond City...... Richmond
SMITH, HARVBY L......cccccscsceses | DoOrkeepeFssccocsscereeeee| Richmond........... Richmond City..... Richmond
Boyd, GRETCHEN F.........c00008-| Proofremder.ccos ees. Richmond............ Richmond City..... Richmond
CHICHESTER, VIRGINIA P.........1 Proofre®d@Peceessessss Richmond............ Richmond City..... Richmond
CONNOOK, GWENDOLYN R.........1 Proofreaders... Richmond............ Henrico................ Richmond
BHUGART, NELLIB R.....cccccreee-| Proofreader...cccscoseced Richmond............ Richmond City..... Richmond
WATKINS, OHARLOTTR G.............| Proofreader.....-c... Richmond............ Chesterfield.......... Richmond
BROWN, DORIS Au......cccccccesccccss Stenographer.......c000«.4 Richmond............. Richmond City..... Richmond
DRAPER, MARGARET F...........000000| StenographeF........000| Highland Springs} Henrico................ Richmond
EDWARDS, FRANOES J....cc0c00e| Stenographer.........00-| Union Level......... Mecklenburg........ South Hill
Epps, MARGARET H............cccc00 Stenographer.............(| Richmond............. Richmond City..... Richmond
FABMEB, ANLUISE B........... | Stenographer........ «| Richmond............. Richmond City..... Richmond
FARR, PEARL M......... sosccsscescccese| StONOGTADHEL......cccceee Richmond............ Henrico............... Richmond
GInL, MINNIE M......... sessccceesscesse| Stenographe’........0ccee| Richmond............ Richmond City..... Richmond
Kine, Hygorpis F......... scccsesooeee! Stenographe’........e00e| Richmond............. Henrico............... Richmond
KRANKOVICH, HELEN L.............{ Stenographer.............4 Richmond............ Richmond City..... Richmond
LANE, EMILY PARRENT............| Stenographer............., Richmond............ Henrico......... ikem Richmond
MEHARG, EUGENIA B........cccccocce Stenographer............. Richmond............. Richmond City..... Richmond
POLLARD, Map P.......... ee ..| Stenographer............. Richmond............. Richmond City..... Richmond
ROBERTSON, EVELYN VAB838........ -| Stenographer........... ..| Richmond............ Henrico............... Richmond
SLAUGHTER, MARGARRBT M......... Stenographer........ eosee| Richmond............ Henrico................ Richmond
VALENTINE, JEAN MIULS........ ----| Stenographer........... ..| Richmond............ Henrico............0..: Richmond
WHITEHEAD, Forp E................| Stenographer...........-. Richmond............. Richmond City..... Richmond
BROCKMAN, ROSSBB H., IT.......2| Pagesccc...ccccccoccoscccccocee Orange.........ceeees Orange.............000. Orange
Brown, THOMAS C., JR............. PAGE........cccccccccssesnceces Blacksburg........... Montgomery......... Blacksbur;
COGGIN, G. THOMASB......cccccosseeee| P&S@.e.c.ccccccccccsceccccoeees Norfolk..........cc00e Norfolk City......... Norfolk
GIVENS, WALTER P............. veceee| POBC...c.ccccccsccccescossncees Richmond............. Henrico...............- Richmond
GRAHAM, JOHN §8., ITI........... eo] Page..........cc.. cc cccesescees Richmond............. Henrico................ Richmond
HAGEN, ©. GARLAND.......ccscc0e00| Pa@.cccccccccccccccscococcees, Richmond...,........4 Henried............00.. Richmond
LEMONS, ROBERT A.......... wscccccee| PBZC.iccescccccccscscseesccees Pulaski..........ccsec0 Pulaski.............00. Pulaski
NANOB, THOS. WILSON, JB......... PAZ... ccccceeeseeeens PoquosoD..........006 bo) ae cccscesed YVOPKtown
RAGLAND, ROBERT H., JR......... Page... cceescsese eee Richmond............ Richmond City..... Richmond
ROBERTSON, EDWIN DAVID........] Page.......-ccccccccccccccccce. Rocky Mount....... Franklin............... | Rocky Mot
WATTS, WILLIS COHOON........ wvee] POQe@......cecccccccceseceeees Smithfield............ Isle of Wight........ Smithfield
WITTEN, JAMES A., JRi.ceccccccece| Page.....cccccccccccceccecesees Pearisburg........... Giles................cc00 Pearisbary
KEMP, LEROY H., JB........ccccc00ss Cloakroom Attendant.) Richmond............. Richmond City.....| Richmond
LIST OF BILLS APPROVED SHOWING CHAPTER NUMBERS
HOUSE
Chap. |H. B.
No. |No. No.
604 108 40
85 110 398
198 111 356
148 113 399
188 116 18
73 117 204
20 118 284
22 119 285
23 120 8100
74 122 67
7 123 47
2 124 41
13 125 48
610 126 §=111
24 127 31
149 128 213
232 183 400
62 136 719
63 1388 401
64 189 402
25 140 194
46 143 408
140 148 404
86 149 49
55 150 405
14 151 406
283 155 101
390 157 153
8 158 42
891 159 4
15 160 68
26 161 195
37 163 43
15 164 112
392 169 154
893 171 236
38 172 126
9 173 50
89 176 214
894 178 237
27 179 215
28 180 216
395 182 238
16 184 51
76 186 44
17 187 196
78 188 407
150 189 52
152 191 217
151 192 408
396 198 155
65 195 113
29 196 114
109 197 409
17 199 156
397 200 157
21 204 410
605 207 115
66 208 158
30 209 45
110 210 218
203 212 411
SENATE
Chap. |H.B. Chap.|iS.B. Chap. |\S.B. Chap. |S.B. Chap
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
in the House........ 733 Passed both hou
in the Senate...... 346 Passed both hou
LOU Lassrsnssxrcensss 1079 Total
NE GOVEITIOL.........cccccccssssccccssssecccccsecsecsscenscesseesaces
come law because not approved by the Gov
Virginia Educational Television Commissio1
Could be administered by Department o:
Charter of Charlottesville, requiring referen
terms of annexation.
Contravenes Sec. 126 of the Constitutio1
Changing terms of Trustees of Jamestow
Contrary to intent of the law.
Powers of certain cities levying tax rates o
Violates Sec. 168 of the Constitution.
Reexamination for veterinary medicine and
Contrary to statute.
Exempting certain property from taxation.
Repugnant to Sec. 183 of the Constitutio
Museum of Fine Arts to transfer The Gari
property for benefit of Mary Washingto
Covered by Ch. 51 (H. B. 184).
Tax on recordation of evidences of liens on ]
Vetoed at request of patron.
Sale of public school property.
Diversion of school funds,
Appropriation Act
Items vetoed: 518, 526, 783a, 800, and &
MINISTRATIVE AGENCIES
Excluding within provisions “Commission of Game and Inland Fish-
eries”, copies of regulations of Commission to be filed with Di-
vision of Statutory Research and Drafting, amending §§ 9-6.2,
29-126 ...rcoccsoccssccoece gunphacreceneneseasosonsonexensaessversuernveveveenerevenseseresassoqnapensscheqseesend
DPTION
Local boards, authority to place for adoption and consent, amending
$$ 16.1-178, 68-78, 68-241, 68-3B1.............c..cccccccsscsssscsssssssssccsssecssssssees
RICULTURE
Appropriation to Department for control of disease attacking soybeans
Creating commission to study methods and formulae used by those
gradue lambs, calves and hogs sold for commercial purposes,
De Ee, LT sisssanancasncesennsesbaatonenssancanscentishnenasnnessseduabitbieishahisiih sXtibiswssoRaeheNENvens
Flectric : fences, unlawful use on land used for agricultural purposes,
CTT sasentecnceacecrsamnnenrxonenihnsnennnannannnasnnniansioenhdvhtkitban hich ANS ASESSSENETE OOEREES COMOROS
Ice cream and other frozen products, how long pasteurized mix may
be kept before freezing, amending § 3-451.14 ...............cccsccscscsereessserees
Livestock auction markets and stockyards, no bonds to accompany
licenses of those operating under certain U.S. regulations, amend-
| ee eT
Stock and poultry feed, substituting “materials” for “feeds”, and in-
cluding those used for feeding aquatic creatures and birds other
than poultry, amending § 3-619 ...........ccccccscssssssssssssssecccssssssessccsccsccscenccoees
Va. Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Law, terms, ingredient
statement, labels, etc., amending §§ 3-205, 3-208.1, 3-208.7,
8-208.22, 3-208.81, adding §§ 8-203.1, 8-203.2, $3-208.8:1 .............000
PORT DISTRICT OF BATH COUNTY
Creating as political subdivision o.............ccssccsscccsssscssssrcessseesssescecsssesessees
3EMARLE COUNTY
County executive, powers, serving on local welfare board, amending
$8 15-285, 15-200 ...ccrcscscccosscssesssssssscscsessescsevessonscsssccasctnsscsccasessnsssecscncsescensss
Squirrel season, repealing 1948 Act and amendment.............cccccssscssssssees
Traveling expenses of persons traveling on business of county, amend-
ING § 14-F.2 .....cccccsccscssscsersccsscvvesevssccssesvesccssscssoeccssscsssssorsseccavecsesssenccsessesees
YOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Excise tax on beer and 3.2 beverages, increasing, amending §§ 4-40,
4-108 ......scscssssssssscsscccsscsessccssscssscscossessncesscccsssosesscesssceses sessssenssssnscesessesansssecess
Identification cards to persons between 18 and 25 as to beverages of not
more than 8.2%, signing of statements by nonresidents, adding
§ MeLIZS ccssssvssnsccnssncseensansissnnsasssmaxsacnsesamnsvacnevevensans coven eanwenevsevenecosspecnessenee
Identification cards to persons between 21 and 25, and entitled to pur-
Chase, adding § 4-73.1 ...........cccossssssssscssccersscessevessesssssscssssssscscacssecccececseses
Importation under customs bonds and persons operating U. S. customs
bonded warehouses, amending §$ 4-8D.........cccccccsssorsssssssssrssssssccsesssssseces
License taxes on manufacture and sale, increasing, amending §§ 4-38,
BaATOA ceosserstssansnnsiasinsisernissnisenensenscconveasbinavtbadedandis saaeathsueKs shkstsashvENEKSOSRER ERASER
Net profits, apportioned by Comptroller and distributed by warrants
of Comptroller, amending § 4-22..........ccccscssssssssssssocsssssccssssscssvecsessosses
Sales tax, including wine, imposition, collection, use of proceeds,
AAdIng § 4-15.1 .......cccccescsccsssoccssevesssccsssnscesssesessessecssesssenssvsvesssesesccecessccscsoeess
SXANDRIA
Charter, AMENAING ............ccssssccssssrcessscccsssssresssssesssenssoseseressessssscesesosoncecccssecees
sEGHANY COUNTY
Supervisors, special meetings, notice of not less than 24 hours, amend-
ING § 15-2A4B...........cccccccsscsssssssrorcsssssossssssecssenccsessssecessvesersssscessesessvccccescseseees
ROPRIATION ACT—Biennium 1960-1962—Conti
Home for Needy Confederate Women, Section 40
Inconsistent acts repealed, Section 46
rance Policy Proceeds
Expenditure with approval of Governor, Sec
Interstate Cooperation Commission, Item 6
James Monroe Memorial Foundation, Item 511b
Jamestown Festival Park, Items 198, 574, 575, Se
Judicial Department
Circuit Courts, Item 12
City Courts, Item 14
Corporation or Hustings Courts, Item 13
Judicial Council, Item 18
Law, Department of, Items 19-23, Section 24
Attorney General, Items 19-23
Motion Picture Censorship, Division
a
Uniformity of Legislation, Item 23
War Veterans’ Claims, Division of, I
Retirement of Justices and Judges, Items 15
Supreme Court of Appeals, Items 8-11
Uniformity of Legislation in the United St
for the Promotion of, Items 23, 487
Virginia State Bar, Item 17
Labor and Industry, Department of, Items 110-11
Law Examiners, Item 468, Sections 11, 2le
Legislative Department
Advisory Legislative Council, Virginia, Item
Auditing Committee of the General Assembl
Code Commission, Virginia, Item 5
House of Delegates, Item 1
Interstate Cooperation, Virginia Commission
Senate, Item 1
Statutory Research and Drafting, Division of!
Veterans’ Affairs, Commission on, Item 7
Library, Virginia State, Items 344-348, 517
Lime Grinding Plant, Appomattox, Item 156
Lime Grinding Plant, Staunton, Items 153-165
Limited continuation of appropriations, Section 4
Literary Fund, Item 518
Local Debt, State Commission on, Item 60
Lunatics in jails and in charge of private person:
Mansion operation and maintenance, Item 28
Meals of State employees at State institutions, Se
Medical College of Virginia, at Richmond
College Division, Items 417-425, 834-841b
Hospital Division, Items 426-427, 842-851a, §
Medical Examiners, Item 473, Sections 11, 2le
Mental Hygiene and Hospitals, Dept. of, Items 3:
Hospital Board, State, Items 327-382, 694
Central State Hospital, at Petersburg,
703, Sections 11, 21f
Children Treatment Center, Items 332a,
DeJarnette State Sanatorium, at Staunta
Eastern State Hospital, at Williamsburg
719, Sections 11, 21f
Increase by Governor in appropriations t
Sections 11, 2le, 21f
Lynchburg Training School and Hospital
738-751, Sections 11, 21f
Petersburg Training School and Hospita
Sections 11, 21f
Southwestern State Hospital, at Marion,
7120-726, Sections 11, 21f
Transfer of appropriations, Section 8
Transfer of farm commodities, Section $
Western State Hospital, at Staunton, Ite
Sections 11, 21f
Refund of heating plant expenses to Weste:
PROPRIATION ACT—Biennium 1960-1962—Conti
Merit System Council, Item 42
Military Affairs, Department of, Items 102, 108,
Milk Commission, Items 161-162, Section 24
Mines, Board of Examiners
Payment into general fund, Sections 11, 2le
Motion Picture Censorship, Item 21, Section 21a
Limit on use of funds for production of filn
Section 26
Motor Vehicles, Division of, Items 81-92, 581-53:
Motor Vehicle tax proceeds, Section 24
Museum of Fine Arts, Virginia, Items 349-358, 7
Non-State Agencies, appropriations, Section 40
Nurses, Examiners, Item 471, Sections 11, 21e
Office Buildings
Contribution by departments for constructi
tion 18
Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission,
Opticians Board, Sections 11, 2le
Optometry, Examiners, Item 472, Sections 11, 2
Outdoor Advertising, Item 212
Patrick Henry Memorial, Item 486b, Section 40
Payment from general fund to supplement reven
tions, Section 10
Peanut Commission, Item 160
Personnel, Division of, Items 41, 42
Pharmacy, Board, Item 474
Pilots, Board to Examine, payment into gener:
Police, Department of State, Items 93-101, 498, 5:
Ports Authority, Items 165, 166, 565
Potomac River Basin Commission of Virginia, It
Potomac River Fisheries Commission, Item 203
Professional and Occupational Registration, Dey
Administration, Item 467
Athletic Commission, Virginia, Items 475, 47
Coniractors, State Registration Board fo
» 2le
i Ole Virginia State Board o!
, 2le
Funeral Directors and Embalmers, State Bo
tions 11, 2le
Increase by Governor in appropriations for
Sections 2le and 21f), Section 11
Law Examiners, Virginia Board of, Item 468
Medical Examiners, State Board of, Item 47
Nurses, State Board of Examiners of, Item :
Opticians, Sections 11, 21e
Optometry, Virginia State Board of Examin
tions 11, 2le
Pharmacy, State Board of, Item 474
Pupil Placement Board, Items 354, 498
Pupil Placement Board, Items 354, 498
Purchases and Supply Department, Items 79, 79:
Real Estate Commission, Virginia, payment int
tions 11, 2le
Reappropriations, § 5, Item 924
Rental Charge, Sections 18, 23
Repeal of Conflicting Acts, Section 46
Repealer, Section 46
Retirement System, Virginia Supplemental, Item
Reversion of appropriations, Sections 41, 42
Richmond Historic Foundation, Item 511, Section
Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike Authority, funds
to Bo fo respective State Departments for capi
tion
Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, Incorporated
Scientific Research, Virginia Institute of, Item 4
Scotchtown Committee, Item 51lc
Severability, Section 45
Soil Conservation Committee, State, Items 163, 1
ROPRIATION ACT—Biennium 1960-1962—Continued
Solicitation and Acceptance of Donations, Gifts and Feder
Section 15
Statements of heads of departments, organizations, agenc
stitutions, Section 44
Statutory Research and Drafting, Items 8, 488
Stonewall Jackson Memorial, Item 511la
Supplemental Appropriations and authorized deficits, (Sec.
487-519, Section 16
Capital outlays, for, Items 521-524, Section 17
Supreme Court of Appeals, Items 8-11
Taxation, Department of, Item 80, Sections 21a, 21b
Tobacco, Bright Flue-Cured Commission, Item 159
Training of employees, Section 83
Travel Expense, Section 30
Treasury Board, Items 62-64
Treasury, Department of the, Items 61, 491, Section 24
General Fund
Appropriations for State institutions, supplementin;
Section 10
Creation and use, unexpended balances, § 1. Section
Special funds, fees and funds converted or paid int
20, 21, 22, 23, 24
Transfer from ABC fund, forest products tax ft
vehicle fuel tax, State Corporation Comm
praisal and valuation fund and motor vehic
fund, Section 24
Special funds, Sections 20-24
Special revenues collected by local officers; cost of,
Section 22
Truck Experiment Station, at Norfolk, Virginia, Items 466,
923, Sections 11, 21f
Unemployment Compensation Act of Virginia, Items 117-12
Unexpended balances revert to general fund, Sections 41, 4'
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Virginia Division, Se
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville
Clinch Valley College, Items 435, 436, 863-864a
Hospital Division, Items 439, 440, 867-871
Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia
ericksburg, Items 441, 442, 872-876a
Northern Branch College, Items 487, 488, 865, 866
University Division, at Charlottesville, Items 428-438, 8
VALC, Items 4, 489
Valentine Museum, at Richmond, Item 480, Section 40
Veterans’ Affairs, Item 7
Veterinary Examiners, payment into general fund, Sections
Virginia Historical Society, Item 478, Section 40
Virginia Military Institute, at Lexington, Items 464, 465, 9
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg, Items "443-44
Agricultural Experiment Station, Virginia, Items 455-45!
Engineering Experiment Station, Items 448, 449
Extension Division, Items 450-454
State Certified Seed Commission, Item 4
Radford College, Women’s Division of vPL et Radfe
461-463, 900-906
Roanoke Institute, Items 459, 460, 907, 908
Virginia State Bar, Item 17
Virginia State College at Petersburg, Items 391-897, 500, 7
Virginia State College at Petersburg, Norfolk Division, 1
899, 766-772a
Virginia State School at Newport News, Items 404, 405, 796-
Visually Handica capped, Items 317-326
Vital Statistics, State Registrar, payment into general fur
a
War Veterans’ Claims, Item 22
Water Control Board, State, Items 194, 195, Section 21a
Woes and Institutions, Department of, Items 264-292, 61!
a, 37
Assignment of per diem by inmate of penal institution
Item 312
Beaumont School for Boys, Virginia, Items 294, 622-62:
>ROPRIATION ACT—Biennium 1960-1962—Continued
Bland Correctional Farm, at White Gate, Items 809-31
Sections 11, 21f
Bon Air School for Girls, Items 298, 614-621, Sections
Central Activities, Items 264-292, 613
Convict Road Force, State, Items 313-316, 692-698
Hanover School for Boys, Items 296, 688-640, Sections
Industrial Farm for Women, State, at Goochland, Iter
678-689, Sections 11, 21f
Central Laundries, Sections 21a, 37
Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls, at Peaks Turn
295, 630-637, Sections 11, 21f
Laundries, Section 37
Payment into special fund, Section 20
Penitentiary, The, at Richmond, Items 298, 299, 644-64
Increase by Governor, not including industrial D
Sections 11, 21f
Industrial Department, Items 300, 648-650
Southampton Penitentiary Farm, at Capron, Items 30
677a, Sections 11, 21f
State Penitentiary Farm and State Prison Farm for
fp egemennante, at State Farm, Items 301, 651-672:
Goochland County Farm, Items 661-672a
Powhatan County Farm, Items 651-660
Study home for white boys, Items 297, 641-648
Transfer of appropriations, Section 8
Transfer of prison labor or farm commodities, Section
William and Mary Colleges
Office of Chancellor, Item 408a
Newport News Division, Items 416c, 416d
Norfolk Division, Items 412-414, 821-828
Petersburg Division, Items 416a, 416b
Richmond Professional Institute, Items 415, 416, 829-8
William and Mary, College of, in Virginia at Williamst
409-411, 809-820a
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation, Inc., Item 481, Sec
Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, Items 390, 758a
Workmen’s Compensation, Department of
Industrial Commission of Virginia, Items 116, 116a
World War IT Memorial Commission, Item 191
>ROPRIATIONS
Additional judge for Hustings Court of the City of Richm
Agriculture Department for control of disease attacking so:
Appropriating to Dept. of Conservation and Development, .
expended balance in 1956 Appropriation Act and rear
in 1958 Appropriation Act for erosion control at Coloni:
Auditor of Public Accounts, salary .0..........cccccsscsssccsssccscssssesees:
Code Commission, for gradual revision of the Code .............
Commission for Economy in Governmental Expenditures.....
Confederate Memorial Associations and Organizations of U
Mary Washington College, certain students whose property
aged by burst water pipe (payments made from college
Partial reimbursement to certain counties and cities of :;
tributed by them to local retirement systems, amending
Relief, Ray DeHart (funds from Dept. of Mental Hygiene
ne
Relief, Lewis Earl Hawkins (payment by Dept. of Agricultu:
Relief, James S. Nicholas (referred to Industrial Commissi«
Relief, Norfolk General Hospital.............cscccccsssssscosssssssscssscssesee
Relief, Bradley M. Self (payment from Dept. of Conser
Economic Development) ........c.ccccsscsscscscscsssssccssssrecesseessccseseces
Relief, James M. Settle...............cccccocssssescccscessesssssssessscccccccsscssecseess
Relief, Mr. & Mrs. Luther Smith. ..0..0.00........ccccccssccsssssesessscssssees
State Education Assistance Authority, creating ..............s0008
CHITECTS, PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS
Examiners, per diem allowance, amending § 54-24 ..........sscsssssecsssscescsseseese
VALC to study statutes relating to architects and professional engi-
NEETH, S.J. R. 6 ......cccccccsssscccccssecscsccsccsscssscsecescsscseessncsccecsssessecnesescecosssseoseass
LINGTON (CITY)
Charter, incorporating as a city, repealing 1942 and 1946 Acts in-
COTPOTALING ....rccccccsssssssccsccsccsrocccesencecceesonscnescscessssccessassasscecccsscessasenssssssenss
LINGTON COUNTY
Bond issues to finance acquisition of land for public purposes, pro-
Ceeds for special fUN...........ccssccccssccsssrccsssscesssscsesssccssssscessscessenssssssesseces
Assessment of abutting landowners for construction of sewers, to in-
clude curbs and gutters, amending Ch. 230, 1950 Accts...........c.cs0
Dog wardens, appointment in same manner as other county employees,
AMENAING § 29-184.2........c..ccccccscccccsssscsscssscsecsesssssscscscsrocsvsssessscssscscsssecssoess
Dog wardens, appointment in same manner as other county em-
ployees, powers, disposition of funds, contracts with other counties,
BMENAING § 29-184.2 ........cccccccccssorrsccssessscccccsssssssccsvsesscsccssssesscssssesssssssceessee
Eminent domain, powers as to laying out, constructing, improving and
lighting streets and alleys, amending § 15-668.1............c.ccscccessoesssceees
Leasing lands designated on the county master plan as intended for
future public USEC...........cccccoccscccscsssccsocssesscsecssessscsccosssccsscescsessesccsscscecssooeses
Motor carriers, ordinances as to weight limits, assessment of liquidated
damages, adding § 46.1-842.1 ............cccccccsssssssssssssscsssssesseesssscssscecsorncceees
Motor vehicles, prohibiting minors under 18 driving on roads and high-
ways if prohibited by ordinance, amending $ 46.1-35'7...........ccsssssseres
Parking meters on designated highways, streets and roads, amending
1950 Act .......ccccsosssscscsssecssssccscccssccssessessccssscscsssccsesscecnscoccssccssosscccssesessenssensoes
Propeny owners removing trash, litter, etc., from property, adding
15-16.2 ........csscscsscsccccccceccenecscccccccesescccssscsssscsccsscsscccoecescocccessecescesssassessccseees
Redevelopment and Urban Renewal Authority, creating, adding
$§ 36-55.1 thru 86-55.6 ..........csccscssssscssscsscsssssssccscssscccscoscesccecesaccosssoeess
Special justices of the peace, suspension for breach of rules or pro-
Cedure, amending § 19-121.1 ...........scsssccssossssssssrsssssavsscccesscccssscesevenscseneees
Traffic regulations by ordinances for protection of school children,
AddIng § 46.1-180.2 ........ccccccccccsrccsscsecccssccsssscssssssssccscsecccssesccesccssescesssseees
REST
Arrest on charge of felony, preliminary hearing before indictment
Teturned, adding § 19-187.1............ccccccssccsssssssscsssccscssccccescccsscesceccesesneses
Warrants of arrests for misdemeanors and felonies, when costs
charged against prosecutor, substituting judge for trial justice,
AMENAING § 14-140 ............ccccscosccrsesscosccssccsessssscvesccssesessvsessccsscsscssccsssssscssase
JMIC ENERGY
VALC to continue study of peaceful uses, S.J. R. 8 ......ccccccccscccsccssoees
TORNEY GENERAL
Retirement provisions of judges and commissioners, making applicable
to assistant Attorneys General upon certain conditions............ccsccsres
TORNEYS AT LAW
Bar examinations, requirements, rules specified by Board, affidavits,
etc., amending §§ 54-60, 54-61, 54-62, 54-62.1, 54-66, repealing
$ BA-G1L cesccssseccsssceccscccescssssessosssuscuessuscsssssscussssssssscsecsuscuecsessonencansncseccecseecsee
Defending poor, increasing compensation, docketing of costs, amend-
ING § LAH1BL ...ccrcsisicoccssnionreessveevoessvininstioinvesnsssessnssnsssvcnnssbaceedsaneneneesseseesiesi
Examination of records in offices of clerks of courts, deemed to have
used reasonable care as to correctness of indexes, adding § 54-44.2
Forfeit of license on failure to pay fees to Va. State Bar for 2 succes-
Bive years, AdGING § 54-50.1 ..........ccccccsssssssessesccesccsocesccseocessccssescsesccccseeses
CTIONEERS
Local license taxes, uniform tax, amending § 58-286, repealing §§ 54-
793, 54-794, 58-285, 58-287, 58-288, 58-288.1............ccccssssscsccssessoscessesers
DITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
Bookkeeping and accounting for State and local offices, conforming to
division of Department of Accounts and Purchases, amending
| ee 2) 2: —_—n
Census of 1960, certification to localities, amending § 4-18 35 a :
Salary, fixing and making appropriation fOT..........ssccccscssssssscsssccssssssccssesseeces
THORITIES (NEW)
Nansemond County Industrial and Port Authority, creating geoeenonsencentsi«
Peninsula Civic Recreation Center Authority, creating.............cscssss
Redevelopment and Urban Renewal Authority, creating in Arlington
County, adding $$ 36-55.1 thru 86-55..6...........ccccccscccssssssceees ————— ;
Rudee Inlet Authority, creating. ........cccccsccsccccssscessscesssscorscesscsssscsensssssssoossoes
Smith Island Bridge Authority, creating ............cccccsscssssssescssssssercsccssssseess
State Education Assistance Authority, creating for promoting educa-
tion at institutions of higher education, appropriation..........00.0.0000 :
ATION
Aviation fuel taxes, definitions, refunds, amending §§ 58-715, 58-732,
58-788, 58-744, adding § 58-7538.3..........c.ccossssrsssscsssssssscrsccscesescessscsoosseses
Commissioner paying 7¢, less refunds, on aviation fuel, into treasury
as special fund for aviation purposes, amending § 58-730..............
L
Only one bail bond required at any one time of any person charged
with more than one MisdeMeAaNOT............cccccrscsssscsssssressserccerevssccccseccssvees
L COMMISSIONERS
Appointing commissioner in chancery to act in Williamsburg, amend-
ING § 19-91..........ccccccosssscssccssscresscecssscssescccessscsssccescecesscessecscese terceessscosses
NKING AND FINANCE
Bank charges on certain balances and service fees on checks, amend-
a
Bank loans to borrowers, limitation, exempting obligations guaranteed
by State or State authority, amending § 6-76..............cccocccssscssssssssssees
Bank loans upon real estate security, changing limitations and exempt-
ing certain loans to a State or agency thereof, amending § 6-78
Banks closing on Saturday in 13 counties, amending § 2-20.1..........00
Banks closing on Saturday in Montgomery County and Radford,
amending § 2-204. assume
Banks making certain loans to manufacturing and industrial busi-
nesses, classing as ordinary commercial loans, adding § 6-79.1........
Broker-dealer making charges on debt balance of customers, adding
GF B-BABS qq cscesenesesecserxarensenesensnnssveeseahanaennswniseti lisa siassiia SAAS RASbAUNASSHSS ASSANERINCROND
Building and loan associations, abolishing provisions as to and en-
acting provisions for conduct of savings and loan business, Vir-
ginia Savings and Loan Act, repealing $§ 6-140 thru 6-201, adding
$§ 6-201.1 thru 6-201.68..........ccssssccsscscesssosssscsessccsssscesssersesssscsssesccossscssees
Building and loan associations, deleting from exceptions as to income
taxes, substituting mutual savings and loan associations, also as
to franchise and license taxes, amending §§ 58-128, 58-373, 58-443,
Tepealing § 58-461..........ssccccsssccssssccssersccsscssccsscccescsccessssscssescscseesessssesonees
Certificates of authority, commissions, fees, etc., not permitted as to
sale of subscriptions of stock, amending § 6-36 ...........cccccccccreseseerees
Industrial loan associations, conferring on future associations powers
and restrictions applying to banks, how associations may become
banks, abolishing certain restrictions as to banks and industrial
loan associations, amending § 6-245, repealing § 6-12..........ssssssees
NKING AND FINANCE—Continued
Industrial loan associations, imposing additional limitation of powers
on associations having certificates of investment issued and out-
Standing, AMENAING §$ 6-251 ........ccccccccccsorsccessscccocessccsscossssscesesecessesseecsenes
Industrial loan associations selling certificates of inveatment under
certain conditions, deleting provision as to rate of interest,
ABMENING § 6-2H5H o........cccosscsssssscsscssccccscsssccsosccccccescessscceccscescceceesscscscseseers
Investments by banks, to include stock of industrial development com-
panies, amending § 6-51. ...........cccsccscsssssscssssscsssscsecssssssssscesseescseseseserees
Money and interest, limiting actions for recovery of interest or
charges under certain contracts issued by F.H.A. and V.A., adding
§ G-BB1.1 ......cssscccccsssorccssscesecssssercevsssecsesnsncsesscscesssscecesssnscesessseesessssasersassssars
Negotiable instruments, not affected if instrument states security is
deed of trust, amending § 6-357......... sscccccsssssrsssscscsscscscssssceccssccsssrsscees
Person, firm, association or corporation making real estate mortgages
or deeds of trust loans for resale making initial services, investiga-
tion or processing charge not exceeding one per Cent .........ssssssse
Savings and loan associations, enacting provisions as to conduct of
the business and abolishing provisions as to building and loan
associations, Virginia Savings and Loan Act, adding §§ 6-201.1
thru 6-201.63, repealing $8 6-140 thru 6-201 ..0...........ccccscscccsseccsessees
Savings and loan associations, including mutual and stock companies,
substituting for building and loan associations as to exceptions
from income taxes and payment of franchise and license taxes,
amending §§ 58-128, 58-373, 58-443, repealing § 58-461................
Taxation by cities and towns of stock of banks and trust companies
having branches, payment out of State Treasury to certain coun-
ties, records of deposits thru branches, amending §§ 58-476, 58-
476.1, 58-481, adding $§ 58-476.2 thru 58-476.6, repealing §§ 58-477,
58-477.1, 58-478, 58-478.1, BB-4838..........ccorscsccrccocsccssecccerorcccsccsccnssesseees
Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act, enacting, adding
$§ 55-210.1 thru 66-210.80..............cssscorsssssssessscssssscssssssccsscscsonsscescoseeess
, EXAMINATIONS
Requirements, rules specified by Board, affidavits, etc., amending
§§ 54-60, 54-61, 54-62, 54-62.1, 54-66, repealing § 54-61.1..............
. EXAMINERS
Compensation, increasing, amending § 54-58.............ccssscssscssscsssssscesseseres
‘H COUNTY
Airport District, creating in county as a political subdivision............
FORD
Charter, AMeENAING. ...........cccssssscccsosssescesscsvccsscscsssccecsscerssssssessesessssscscescecconssssess
Special town school district, remaining special school district on dis-
SOlution, amending § 22-43.1 ............cccsssccsssscsssscssesessssrsssesssecssoseessssssssecs:
Supervisors, increasing compensation, amending § 14-56.1.................0+
LS OF PARTICULARS
Admission of facts and genuineness of documents without formal proo!
in certain cases, adding § S-LIL.1 uu... scssccercsrcssssecescescsceccceesees
TS
Requirements and provisions for safe operation of certain motorboats
vesting administration in the Commission of Game and Inland
FUSHETICS .........csssssccssssccsssscessccesscresceecesosceesseccvscscesscscesesasscssecsacessccesseseseeece,
LERS AND PRESSURE VESSELS
Standards and regulations by Corporation Commission, adoption anc
enforcement by localities, penalties .0..........ccccsscssccccsccsccsecccecccsccccceee
NSUS
Counties and Cities ............cccccccccoccssscsssssscsescccssssessscssscessssscncccscsecesoee
“Population” provisions under § 1-13.85 not to limit the creat
new judicial circuit or division of one existing nor to |
judges, amending §$ 1-13.36 ou..........sscccssssccscsscecsseresesesesssssoces:
NSUS OF 1960
When effective, duties of Auditor of Public Accounts, a
$ 1-18.36 .........cccccsssssssssscccccccsscvssscsosscoccceescescssssssccsscscecsssaccnensoeceenes
tTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Board of Examiners, per diem allowances, amending § 54-98.
Certification requirements, including education, when examina‘
be waived, amending §§ 54-89, 54-93...........ccccsscssssssesseronseees
AMBERS OF COMMERCE
Counties, cities and towns making gifts or donations to, a
§$ 1B-16.1 oui. cccsscesscscceccsssescsscsrsussscreccsnseecssasseccncccessssenecsees:
APTER NUMBER OF ACTS
Shown. with Dill mumbers ..........ccccccccscccccccccccsscssscssscscessccsccsesscossees.
ARITABLE INSTITUTIONS
Va. State Bar and Va. State Bar Association to study as to i
from civil liability in tort cases and insurance therefor, H
ARLOTTESVILLE
Charter, amending, and repealing § 36-19.8 of Code as to li
of construction contracts by housing authorities. .............
Charter, AMENAING ...........cccccccsscsrcrcsseseccesscceccsssccsssssccsessccssesecseescseses:
ARTERS
Alexandria, AMENAING ............cccsssssscsscsecsssccrescsseccssssccsscseccccessereoees
Arlington, incorporating, repealing 1942 and 1946 Acts incor
Bedford, AMENAING ..........sccccescsssssescsscssscccessscerscessescscecsscescssecsssescssen:
Brid@ewWAter, WOW sissies cscsesissasssssanenmcenamesnssnssnamssssietabiandermamnanrnin
Bristol, AMENAING .......cccccccscscssssssvcsrcsssccssesssccsserecccececcsesscssssccssescescses:
Charlottesville, amending, and repealing § 36-19.8 of Code
Charlottesville, amending ...........cccccccssssssccsscsssscssscssessessccosscerssecssesess
Chase City, amending. ...........cccsccccscscssssecscssssssvecsscsssessccssessssessssscesers:
Colonial Beach, mnew...........ccccccssssscsscssssssscssccccscccssscccsscessccsccesscscssesees
Colonial Heights, new..........c..sccsssccssscsssessesscessecsececssscsaccsssessssesseeees
Craigsville, MW ......cccccccscsscsscccsssssrscesssssnsceccessescesccssscssecesoceccssesses sees:
Danville, amending ..........ccscscccccsssccsssssrecssesscsssssrcessesscccessensscesssscerens
Elkton, Amending. ........ccccccccccsssssccccescsserssssssssssceccsssescccescsssssssssescsssesee:
EXMPOria, AMENAING ..........ccccccssesccesesssscccrscssesssecsssesscssocesscnesscsceeeessnecee:
PSUCLGR, BYVCTIGING scccsassissscsssnicsecsesnertsszoaesionasnssanaamnacnsnanteanamieananeeanal
Falls Church, amending...............ccccssssossssssscssscsscsssssccssessscessssesossesees
GlasSZow, AMENAING ..........csccccccsseessscesevsrscccecsscecsscessessessssecsssscescsssssee
Granting or amending by General Assembly, effect, adding §§
DTT TT wxnskesiainesnhins esctinhsaih Sabie eamnkbdinbShSANEARNarNsheokinkekouanenannkdodiathioiGns
Halifax, AMeENAING .........ccscccccsssscccsssssssssscessssscsssccessssssccssessssecosssees:
Hopewell, amending. ..........ccsssccccessseccssssscoccesssscesenssersesscescesvnsvessesens
Lynchburg, AMENGING. .........cscsrescecccnssessrecccensssccssccsnosensonsecsrenosssceseses:
ManaSSas, AMENAING .......cccccscccescssssssscsccecscvssscvosccsscsecsssessecesccssseesesees
MA rion, NOW .....ccccccccosscccsessvccccercnssccvecceeccecsvsscceecescsccnccsecceccecacccecssscseree:
Newport News, amMending..............cssccccssrsscsssccssccscserseesssressessesesscesees
Norfolk City, amending................cccccccsssssccosssscocsssssccecsssccssececsessseers
POQUOSON, AMENAING ..........ssccesrsccesseccessssecscsesssscesscsevcsescacesensesseceseen
Portsmouth, AMeNding’ ...........ccccsecssccsccsssesssscccesssccesccsssccccesssssscesenses
A RTERS—Continued
Portsmouth, AMENAING ..........cccccccccssscsscsssssssscsccsssvscsccssscsscnsssesessssssoetesssesssesess
Procedure under Chapter 4.1 of Title 15 not applicable to 1960 Session
Pulaski, AMENAING ..........cccccscssscssscscssssssssscccsesccsesssossscesoescsssesssscsssacoecssssessnssoeans
Purcellville, Amending ............cccccccccsssssssccsscccsssssccessnsccssssssorsssscccesssscassssossoeees
Richmond City, amending. ..........cccsccccsssscssssssssscessssssesssesssessssccssecsccescssssscssess
SHUtHHEIG, BIMETCING scccassssssaretiisctossitioneiins nc rOEO NE axevaner
South Boston, new.........cccsccccssssssssscsssccsssssesessccsenssscsssscsssscsssssccsssssssesssescscsconcss
Stephens City, amending...............ccccccsssssssssssscscssssscssnescsssnscossssssscsssosscsosecesees
VienNA, AMENAING .........ccccccccoccscssoccscsssssesecssncccssccessscesossesessvecsessesesncossssssssesecs
Virginia Beach, amMending®.............ccccccscrccsecsosscsscsersessscccessscscscssescssessssscessssssecs
Warrenton, amending .........ccccccocsssssrsscsssccssscscccsnsscccsessnccssssssccssnsssssesesccasssocccsecs
Williamsburg, AMeNiINng. ...........ccccccccsccsssccsssccesescssssscsscsssscsescsssccssesssscsecsacssosees
Woodstock, amending ........ccccocccsssscsssssssscsscsrsssscccrssscececscssessssssseccsessasosssseosooes
Wytheville, amending ..............cscssccsssssesssssccosssssccsessstecssssessccsenasssssccesescossscoeeees
ASE CITY
Charter, AMeENding ..........cccccccsreccsssssssecssssecsscceneccssceesssscsssscsscessnscssscesssecesasecsees
ESTERFIELD COUNTY
Acquisition of land for county purposes, increasing, amending § 15-688
Clerks of courts, additional compensation, adding § 14-155.13................
Propeny owners removing trash, litter, etc., from property, adding
TBs1 G2 x .ccscrsscsoresseeescesteosseseacsetnnatanasesennaktnnstrens iad Addisashaes GREE ESERIES EETEESeS
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1.............ssccsscsssscsssecscesscoees
Zoning, regulations for gradual elimination of uses of land and build-
Ings, amending § 15-884 ...........csccssccccscsssssssssssssccssssecssscasesssssssessesersesses
CUIT COURTS
TOYS oinicees..ccccccccccccscccccecsscvscvccscscsscsssscscssccncsssssncorscocsccsccssccacsesscsscesccceessscesscssccees
See also COURTS OF RECORD
IES
Commissioners of the revenue, increasing maximum salary brackets
Dy 10%, adding §$ 14-70.2............ccccccssssscsssssccssssscrcssensoesssssscessssssscssesesecconses
Planning commissions, increasing membership, and authorizing mayor
or council to appoint members in Roanoke City, amending § 15-901
Referendums as to ordinances requiring dogs be kept on leash or other-
WISE TESTTAINE ........ccccccccssssccssssecssrcssscerserecccsssscessscsssscssescessssscasensssssesscssess
Treasurers, increasing maximum salary brackets by 10%, adding
B TABS snscsssmnsssssnnasssssnnsaniccamcusmoerisanananti deo NRETOTOREITEESO
IES AND TOWNS
Advertising purposes, expenditure of funds, increasing amount in Fred-
ericksburg, deleting Kenbridge and Victoria and towns in Franklin
County from special provisions, amending § 15-13.............cssccccsssscses
Charters, amending or granting by General Assembly, effect, adding
$8 15-65.4, 15-77.77 .....ccocccsosccsssscsccsccssccscesssessssceessnessensesessececsssceessccssessees
Charters, procedure under Chapter 4.1 of Title 15 not applicable to
1960 Session .2...........ccccccccosssoscsscssscssssccsscnssscccessssesscsescsssscssscccceccscscosscessceece
Contracts, officers not to have interest in, excluding officer or director
of bank serving as councilman, amending § 16-608........ eccscccccscscesecess
Donations to charitable institutions, including counties within pro-
VISIONS, AMENAING §$ 15-16 ..........csecccssssscsssssecsscsccsserssscsssssssssssssssssscssssess
Erection of dams for enlarging water supply, abolishing, repealing
$$ 15-740 thru 15-746 ..........ssssscscecsserscecsoscesecsssscaserscesscecsensvonssersescsraeaces
Mayor and councilmen, salaries under charter provisions, amending
$ 15-453 .........ccccscssscssccscssrscnscccsrecessecccesssescsscessscecensscsesssecenssssssnesesosasccessesones
Permitting to allow temporary use of streets for other than public
purposes and closing streets and alleys connected therewith during
such temporary use, amending § 15-6. ............ccccsssssssossesssscccssssssecsseces
[ES AND TOWNS—Continued
Policemen, compensation and fees under charter provisions, amending
ROT eeanssorumrapnucessvaeperesaescacumepussesnwssteieupinndedehtaansheeatinkannparrerssavereossswesvemeey
Retirement and pension systems, establishing, including counties
within provisions, amending § 51-112.............ssccsssscsssccssesssssscscsscorseees
Transition of towns to cities, bonds of treasurer, commissioner of
the revenue and sergeant, amending § 15-93 .u.........cccsscosssscrssscnecsees
Y COURTS
TOYS ......ccccccccsccnssscccvccccsccvessccccccccnccecscsscecccsccccenssesscccscsscceecsseccccscsscenssssscssscssescosess
[IL WAR COMMISSION, VIRGINIA
Authorizing Commission to form or participate in formation of non-
profit corporations, contracting with public and private groups...
.RKE COUNTY
Supervisors, increasing compensation, amending § 14-56.1...........scssccss
IRKS OF COURTS
irri increasing in Wise and Amelia Counties, amending
14-168.1 .......cssccccssrccsssescssssccsenscesscesseessesenesssesecsssnscesscsesseseccacsesscosecsenssnees
Attorneys examining records in offices, deemed to have used reason-
able care as to correctness of indexes, adding § 54-44.2................
Clerk of Nansemond County, relieving of duties as clerk of governing
body, ordinance, amending § 15-2387.............cccscccsssssccesssseccsssssscsnesccesees
Compensation, additional in Princess Anne, Chesterfield, Henrico and
Fairfax Counties, adding § 14-155.18.............cccossssssssssssscscsssssscesssesee
Compensation in cities and counties of less than 200,000, exception,
AMENAING § 14-15 ...........ccssccesscocssssocsssccssssecsescesessecssseccessssevscseessssscescessees
Compensation, increasing maximum by 10%, adding § 14-1565.14..............
Compensation in Norfolk County, amending § 14-15B..0............ccccsscssssseee
Filing with Compensation Board all fees, allowances, etc., including
sheriff of Richmond City within provisions, amending § 14-146....
Indexing deeds, entering the name of the first listed trustee as grantee
in lieu of beneficiary, amending § 17-79...........cccccssssssessscssrscssssessesesees
Liens or other documents, recordation in deed book in lieu of miscel-
laneous lien book, indexed in general index of deeds, adding § 43-4.1
Offices closing on county holidays in Hanover, Culpeper, Northampton,
Accomack and Roanoke Counties, amending § 17-41 ...........cssssessseees
Offices closing on Saturdays in any city on consent of judge and gov-
erning body and Pulaski, Fauquier, Surry, Prince George, Lou-
doun, Nansemond, Hanover and Dinwiddie, amending § 17-41........
Records, storage of certain records after 15 years and lien books after
B YOATS, AMCNGINE F 17-46 ssccmsacanmemasnnanammmenosrnnns
Virginia Court Clerks’ Association to make study as to preservation of
certain documents filed in offices, H. J. R. 21........ssccssscsssssssscssccssoncsors
RKS OF COURTS NOT OF RECORD
See under COURTS NOT OF RECORD.
RKS OF SENATE AND HOUSE
stirement System, last-survivor annuities in lieu of retirement salary,
BAAS F BE BOT EL, cetssozsessssrnsramaenmn ERROR arom
)E COMMISSION
Providing for gradual revision of the Code of Virginia, appropriation
Revision and recodification of Title 18, Crimes and Offenses, repealing
$§ 18-1 thru 18-366, adding §§ 18.1-1 thru 18.1-429 .............seee
Revision and recodification of Title 19, Criminal Procedure, repealing
$§ 19-1 thru 19-342, adding §§ 19.1-1 thru 19.1-373...........cscsesesees
‘“nopulation”, defining, when census of 1960
effective, duties of Auditor of Public Ac-
COURES scercssscxcccnansanseas eesevssnscrnanncosavsansensexscnnensees
“nopulation” provisions under § 1-13.35 not
to limit the creation of a new judicial
circuit or division of one existing nor to
PTESIGINY JUAKES ..........csecsccsssorecesssrecssssecsees
banking and finance, banks closing on Satur-
Gay in 13 COUNtI|S ...........ccsccccscssosscccceveoseves:
banks closing on Saturday in Radford and
Montgomery County .......cccccccsccssssssscrsecseees
disabilities to hold office, exempting U. S.
government clerk acting as special police-
man in county under appointment by
COUFE OF JUAGZE]K........ccccsssssccccccrsssssscssnecesocseces
Auditor of Public Accounts, system of book-
keeping and accounting for State and
local offices, conforming to division of
Department of Accounts and Purchases
Comptroller, destruction of certain records
over 2 years old after microfilming,
abolishing provisions as to keeping ac-
counts of certain aAgencies............ccccscccesss
Comptroller, annual reports to Governor on
or before 15th day of August.............cc080
Purchases and Supply, creating Board of, ap-
HERING PFO, nessun
purchases and supply, flour, supply of other
than soft winter wheat flour for special
PUTPOSES .u...csscccsssccsscssscscscsccesecsscsssesssescscsesecs
Va. Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide
Law, terms, ingredient statement, labels,
-) fe
tobacco, severance taxes on bright flue-cured
tobacco, INCTEASING ..........cccccssssercsscrsercsccsers
Milk Commission, increasing per diem of
MEMDETS .....cccesscesssssersscscccsssscesssccccsscccssseseess
ice cream and frozen products, how long pas-
teurized mix to be kept before freezing
livestock auction markets, or stockyards,
under certain U.S. provisions, no bond to
ACCOMPANY LICENSE ........ccccccsssrsreessscversesseescees
stock and poultry feed, substituting “mate-
rial” for “feed”, and including materials
for feeding aquatic creatures and birds
Other than poultry ...........cccccscscsssscsssessesseees
alcoholic beverages, State tax on other than
beer, 10%, imposition, collection, use of
PTOCEEAS .......ccccccscsssesccccsesscscrsccsssssscccsscssccsesees
es
irance, group life insurance policies, stand-
ard provisions, revising lAWB ............csssee
irance, life insurance contracts with
minors not less than fifteen..............cssesee
irance, group life insurance, revising laws
irance, credit life insurance and credit
accident and sickness insurance, special
provisions to facilitate and control............
irance, fraternal benefit societies, how
assets held, invested and disbursed............
irance, “mutual assessment fire insurance”
to include certain miscellaneous property
r, work hours of women, excepting from
provisions employees in certain manufac-
turing establishments in connection with
a rotating shift schedule ..............ccsscsccsceees
r, females, exempting from provisions as
to work hours, women doing certain ama-
teur photographic film work after certain
HOLICAYS .......sssecssssscscsecsssssossscessesccesecsssevencesoess
1 labor, type of work, age limits, work
hours, employment certificates, etc...........
r, apprentices, definition and agreements
as to amount of instruction ....................
aries, grants by State, increasing maxi.
mum for certain regional libraries...........
aries, State Board supplying professiona
supervision and aid to certain libraries...
W— Continued
61-111.84,
51-111.38,
51-111.88:8,
51-111.46,
51-111.47,
51-111.55
—§1-111.59,
51-111.62,
§1-111.68,
§§51-111.88:10
~—5§1-111.38:16,
§1-111.41:1,
61-111.58:1
61-111.67:1
-61-111.67:18 Retirement System, Va. Supplemental, defini-
tions, including judges of county courts,
and certain employees of Army or Air
National Guard, local systems, prior serv-
ice credits, survivor benefits for certain
State and local employees and officers,
CEC, arccossscccsecrsccssnssressrecrsocssensscesescorsacscossscacnseses
$$51-111.22,
§1-111.27,
§1-111.31,
61-111.32,
51-111.33, Retirement System, Va. Supplemental, actu-
arial investigations and valuations, per-
sons composing membership, and par-
ticipation of localities ...............sccsscsssssssescees
$51-111.41:1, Retirement System, Va. Supplemental, serv-
ice credits for justices of the peace..........
Retirement System, Va. Supplemental, prior
service credits for service as a trial jus-
tice or judge of county Court...........scsccscceses
Retirement System, Va. Supplemental, early
retirement allowances, increasing ............
retirement and pension systems of cities and
towns, making applicable to counties......
retirement and pension systems in counties
and cities established prior to 1/1/59, re-
imbursement by State .........cccccccsecssescseees
State Police Retirement System, basis on
which officer who rejected membership
may be credited with certain prior service
}61-111.41:1,
§51-111.55,
§51-112,
§51-114.2,
§51-131,
$52-21,
$53-97,
§53-103,
$53-109.1,
§53-142,
§53-188,
§63-198.1,
Police, State, arrests by, conforming to revi-
sion of Titles 46 and 19 oo... ceecceeees
prisons, etc., abolishing provision as to allow-
ance for work done by misdemeanants
At State armeB...........ccccccccccscscsssscccscssecscescseees
Convict Road Force, deleting provision as to
payment of allowances for work ................
Convict Road Force, deleting provisions as
to payments to Director by Highway
Commission certain funds for capital
outlay projects
prisoners, commitment to jails of other coun-
ties or cities for safekeeping, conform-
ing to revision Of Title 19 ......ccccscscccsssssscees
jail farms of counties and cities, compensa-
tion, deleting provision as to considera-
tion of value of prison labor .................00.
prisons, etc., offenses committed by jail
SHSSHHSEHSCEHHSOSESA HEHEHE LEGSERSEHHVSCCHESABS
or carriers, Special or Charter farty
Carriers, regulations by Corporation
COMMISSION .......cecccccessssssrscsscccssccessccsscooonsesenes
road crossings, no obligation to railroad
if crossing relocated or highway ap-
proaches widened or reconstructed..........
eteries, restrictions as to establishing in
cities and towns, including counties with-
in provisions, exceptions as to interment
in churchyards or private property..........
ation, exempting property of Virginia
Home for Incurables from local taxation
ation, abolishing provisions exempting
manufacturing establishments in what
was Elizabeth City County ............ccsseees
ation on income of corporations, abolish-
ing provisions as to corporations doing
NO business in State... csccccccoccscsssceceees
ation, Tax Commissioner’s office, travel-
ing expenses, deleting “while absent from
Richmond’, and “to be sworn to by per-
SONS incurring them” ...........cccceccscesersessees
ation, localities imposing tax on probate
of wills or grants of administration........
ation, income taxes, deductions as to dis-
ability, medical, dental, etc., expenses at
65 or over, limitations .............ccceccccsssssseres
ation, income taxes of corporations, liqui-
dation, when no gain or loss recognized
from sale Or CXCNANGE...........sscccsccsscccrsccees
ation, income taxes of individuals and
taxes on income from trusts and estates,
NONFESIdent PLOVISIONS ..........csccssccrsessreesssees
ation, what corporations to pay income
taxes, exceptions, substituting saving
and loan associations in lieu of building
and loan associations, also as to fran-
chise and license taxes ..........ccccccssssseeeees
cation, income taxes of corporations, do-
mestic corporations, and definitions; allo-
cation and apportionment of net income
from corporate business taxable within
and without the State, abolishing as to
corporations doing no business in State
cation, inheritance taxes, computation of
property passing to a beneficiary, ex-
empting certain U. S. annuities................
ition, county license taxes for businesses,
trades, etc., in certain counties, including
Roanoke and Pittsylvania Counties, limi-
tation as to taxes in towns in counties
ation, license taxes on amusement parks,
no separate license tax for certain coin-
Operated AeVICES ..........ccsccccssccsrssssescssscessesses
ioneers, uniform license taxes, abolishing
Classifications ...........cccccsessccsecsssccecssessescesssess
ation, license taxes on vending machines,
including coin change-making machines
but exempting those on premises of li-
censed retail merchants ............csscsccccsssees
ition, licenses to professional bondsmen,
qualifications, certification as to moral
Character, C£C. ......cccccccccccccscsssccccssccscsccccsssescees
ition, intangible personal property, capi-
tal, including insurance policies on life
Of ANY PEYSON ............cesssccsscessssecscsrecsscsesessoes
ition, intangible personal property, re-
turns, time for filing, assessment of taxes,
sheets and forms, accelerating time for
PAYMENL 2.......cccccssssecccesscccesssccssessscccssssosesssssoess
ition by cities and towns on stocks of
banks and trust companies having
branches, payments out of State treasury
to certain counties, records of deposits
thru branches, Cte. .........cccccsssssssssscssscccesesees
ition, exempting from license taxes cer-
tain mutual assessment fire insurance
COMPANIES ..........cecccscverccesssesesscssessessecessconsnses
ition, railroads and canal corporations,
property reports and reports of gross
transportation receipts, when lien of
State attaches ............cccsscssccsssssssscsssssssssenenes
IMISSIONS, LEGISLATIVE, AD INTERIM
See STUDY COMMISSIONS and VIRGINIA ADVISORY LEGI
TIVE COUNCIL
[MONWEALTH NATURAL GAS CORPORATION
Commission of Fisheries granting certain easement of right of
under James River near Hog Island between the counties of 5
ANG James City ........cccscccssssscccscsccsssscssssccssssesccscsscsssssoerssssscsnsensees
[IMONWEALTH’S ATTORNEYS
Appointment of assistants in Portsmouth...............sscsecccccsssscsssscesssooees
Salaries, increasing maximum salary brackets 10%, adding § 14
{PTROLLER, STATE
Annual reports to Governor on or before 15th day of August, ar
IMG $ 2-175 .........cssscccssscssccssrscescssssccssssccesseseneasenecescesscecesssesesessssessossce
Appointment of agents to collect debts due State and for pur
and sale of land, abolishing provisions, repealing §§ 8-780
8-788 ......ccrccssssssccsssscccssscssorssnscsssessescsescnssensensscssassescescsssscsessscecsscccesssceres
Destruction of certain records over two years old after microfil:
abolishing as to keeping accounts of certain agencies, ame:
§§ 2-174, 2-193, repealing §§ 2-164, 2-171.................scsscesssssereeees
IDEMNATION
See EMINENT DOMAIN
[IFEDERATE MEMORIAL ASSOCIATIONS AND
U. D. C. ORGANIZATIONS
Appropriation for marking graves of Confederate soldiers and s:
and caring for CeMete4Ties ...........scccccesscsccessssssccccessscscssesssecessceseees
(SERVATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Appropriation to Department, certain unexpended balance in 195¢
propriation Act and reappropriated in 1958 Appropriation Ac
erosion control at Colonial Beach oic.......ccccccssscssssssscssccsssccesceses
Authorizing Department to expend funds for information centers
trance into State of federal interstate highwayzB..............s000
Department of, Division of Industrial Development, adding
Planning” to title, amending §$§ 10-8.1, 10-118, 10-119, 10-13t
ISERVATORS OF THE PEACE
Appointment at hospital or colony under State Hospital Board, d
AMENAING § 18-17...........ccccssceccesssrccetscsscessecceessnceeeessseeessscesssecesensees
ISTITUTION OF VIRGINIA
Adding § 50-a, meetings of General Assembly in case of enemy a'
(first reference), H. J. Ru 83 wc... cccccctcstcccctsscsscsssssccsscsecsscscees:
Amending §§ 1 and 2 of Article XVII, voting by members of a
forces (second reference), S.J. BR. 18 c.cccccccccccsssssssscssssssccsessseses:
Amending §§ 1 and 2 of Article XVII, voting by members of a
forces, submitting to qualified voters.............ccccccscccssscessssscessscees
Amending § 20, who may register (first reference), H. J. R. 68..
Amending § a property qualification for voting (first refere
H. J. Ru. 64 cc cceesccccscssecscesseccsssascessssescssteessessssesssccessesessseecsesecesorenen,
Amending §§ 110, 118, 119 and 120, county and city officers (s
reference), H. J. R. 34 i.cccsssccccccocccssssrssccscssscssccsoseccsscsssseccsssceeseoses,
Amending §§ 110, 118, 119 and 120, county and city officers, subm:
to qualified VOLTS oo... eessssssscercessectesscscresessesssenecescsecssssessscsesees.
[STITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT
Requesting Commission to study and report upon Federal grants in aid,
H. J. Ri. GO ce ccccsccssccsssssvscssscsccscccsesscssceccscscsssesssscsessossnscesscssscessseceesseess
ITRACTS
Actions on, defendant filing affidavit denying claim with motion for
judgment or civil warrant, continuance, amending § 8-511............
City and town contracts, officers not to have interest in, excluding di-
rector or officer of bank serving as councilman, amending
$ 15-508 ...........ssscsscsccsssccsccsccssscscscsssvsscssscesssenssnssersensnscsocssensuetesssensessesansees
County contracts, penalties for violation as to certification of sufficient
funds and officers not to be personally interested, conforming to
revision of Title 18, amending § 15-548.............scssssssocsssccssesssssessseees
IVICT ROAD FORCE
See PRISONS, etc.
PORATION COMMISSION
Retirement of members, last-survivor annuity in lieu of retirement
Salary, adding § 51-28.1 ou... cccscssssccsssscccssssccsscssssssesscssscssscssssscessseees
PORATION COURTS
TOYS oiccccssccccccccscccccsccccccsccccssseccccsceccesscceccesesscsccsscssccecccescceesssseasscescescessecessenscesees
PORATIONS
Income taxes, domestic corporations, definitions, allocation and ap-
propriation of net income from business taxable within and with-
out the State, abolishing as to corporations doing no business in
State, amending §§ 58-128, 58-129, 58-131, 58-131.1, 58-134, 58-148,
58-151, 58-418, adding §§ 58-131.2 thru 58-131.18, repealing
§ FB-18 ......ccccssssccccesssscceeecessersccccessansceescesssccescssesnscessssssssssessscssacesessesenserss
Industrial development corporations, incorporation provisions and regu-
lation and control, adding §§ 13.1-140 thru 13.1-156..................ccsssesees
Merger or consolidation of foreign and domestic nonstock corporations,
AAAINgG § 138.1-242.1 ..........ccocccscscsscscccsesssscssesssscsssecssvsccessssecescssssecsscsesssecesecs
Nonstock corporations, meetings, publication of notice, amending
§$ 18.1-214 ou... ccccsssccesssccssscsscenseeccsnnscccsessessesesseescsesssseecesessssesseeeeessneeeeesonares
Nonstock corporations, purposes of formation, deleting sewage sys-
tem, AMENAING § 13.1-2OA ...........cccccessccssssssssssscccsescscssecccsssscsrecscececssssersecs
Securities, exempting from registration requirement those of a certain
community character, amending § 13.1-518, adding § 18.1-514.1
(amendment taken out of § 18.1-513).0...........ccssscsssssessrscsseeessssecsscesees
Securities registered in joint names, procedure for transferring, add-
Ing $§ 13.1-434 thru 138.1-486...............ccssscccscssssescccsssssscccensssereeseesaseees
Uniform Act for the Simplification of Fiduciary Security Transfers,
enacting, adding §§ 13.1-424 thru 18.1-483.................csscsscssssesccsscrseseones
INTIES
Acquisition of land for county purposes, increasing in Henrico and
Chesterfield Counties, amending § 15-688..................ccsssssssssssssrsscessees
Agriculture promotion, spending money for, including watershed
projects, no limitations, amending §$ 15-11 .................sssssccescerssrrones
Arlington County leasing lands designated on county master plan as
being intended for future USE ...........cccsscccessreccssssrccsssscsssessesssesscserses
Arlington County, powers as to assessing abutting property owners
for construction of sewers and sidewalks, to include curbs and
gutters, amending Ch. 230, 1950 Acts... cssccccessccessscceeceseneceseeees
Bond issues, fiscal agents to destroy bonds and bond coupons when
payment in full has been made, certificate to treasurer or director
OF FIMANCE 2..........ccccsce-ccccscccseesesescesssncnnersseecscenscesscecsesccecsssesssesceseseecessssesseese
Bond issues in Arlington County to finance acquisition of land for
public purposes, proceeds for special fund..............cccssssssorccsssssssscess
Bond issues, initial resolution, no separate statement when issues to
be used for diversified purposes, amending § 15-666.29..............000..
JNTIES—Continued
Borrowing money to meet casual deficits, not earlier than February
first in any year, amending § 15-250...............cccccccsssssssssssscesscscessceeeees
Commissioners of the revenue, increasing maximum salary brackets
10%, adding’ $ 14-71.3 ..........cccccccsccssssscscssssscscssssccrseccssssssssecssccecscsssscscecess
County executive in Albemarle and Fairfax Counties, powers as re-
quired by law, serving on local welfare board in Albemarle,
amending $§ 15-285, 15-290..............ssscscscssssssssorssscsscscscssscsecsessssessesssessers
County funds and contracts, certification of funds and officers not to
have interest in contracts, violations, conforming to revision of
Title 18, amending $ 15-548 ouu.0.........ccsssccsssscssssrecssresssrcsscscesessecsssseenes
County-owned securities, holding by custodians, deposit of securities
pledged by depositories and custodians, adding § 58-943.3, amend-
ING § 58-945 ........ccsscsccssssccssssesseccsssscecsssseesesssscecessneeesesscessesseseessseccsseceesaceces
Donation to charitable institutions and agencies by cities and towns,
including counties within provisions, amending § 15-16................00
Drainage of surface waters in residential areas, powers conferred on
governing bodies of counties, cities and towns, acquisition of land
therefor, adding § 15-707.1 ..............cccsccscsssscssssscesscesessccsssssesssecssessscseesenes
Dumps for waste material, increasing acreage in Princess Anne and
Roanoke Counties, limitation as to acreage in one magisterial dis-
trict in certain counties, amending § 15-707..............ccscssserersssseesseee
Eminent domain, powers of Arlington County as to laying out, con-
structing, improving and lighting streets and alleys, amending
DMCC se nanene nxnneennrnen nes exe anvenoas mene rar skits EY ETE eenagNONsE
Evidence, copies of ordinances and resolutions of municipal corpora-
tions, including counties within provisions, amending § 8-270........
Horse riding schools, ordinances for licensing, inspecting and regu-
ating, violations, conforming to revision of Title 18, amending
15-20.4 .....cccccssssocssssscccssssscscsssseccsecerecsssssseessceessesneesecesesecsessccersssessecsteccscsse
Law libraries in certain counties with a population of more than 150,000,
BSRCERINGNCS sense ese urea
Ordinance, expressing purpose in title, publication of only title per-
MIBSIVE, AMENAING § 16-8 ........csssssssscsscscsssccsssecersossvsssosscessssecssesescssssssseesons
Planning commissions, master plan, disapproval, communicating rea-
sons therefor, overruling, amending § 15-928............ccsscccssssccesssscees
Policemen, special, appointment by judges of county courts and con-
forming to revision of Title 19, amending § 16-571 ..............sccs000
Property owners removing trash, litter, etc. from property in Arling-
ton, Roanoke and Chesterfield Counties, adding § 15-15.2..................
Supervisors, clerks of boards, increasing compensation in 16 counties,
AMENAING $ 15-239 .u.........cccccsocsssossesscssescesevssscsseesovesessesessssssssssssscsrsscessosaes
Supervisors, increasing compensation in 23 counties and the chairmen
in Franklin and Washington, amending § 14-56.1..................csscssssseee
Supervisors, meetings, twice monthly in Princess Anne County,
minting 8 TG-24) sesescscee ne weneemnayeyersayeysceemewecnnenens
Supervisors, special meetings, notice of not less than 24 hours in
Alleghany County, amending § 16-243 ou.......ssssccccsssrssssssssesscsesseeces:
Treasurers disbursing funds in county treasury or depositories, desig-
nating one or more deputies to sign checks, amending § 58-951...
Treasurers, increasing maximum salary brackets 10%, adding § 14-69.3
Urban county forms of government, enacting provisions for under
county executive or county manager forms, applicable to Fairfax
County, adding §§ 15-884.10 thru 15-384.80 uuu... ccccessssccssseccscsereee
Water and sewer authorities, joinder and withdrawal by political sub-
divisions, amending § 15-764.10 ............cccccsccsssscccsoscscsccssssesssssecssseseceres
Water and sewer authorities, powers as to eminent domain and bor-
rowing, procedure, amending § 15-764.12 .........cccccssssccsscssscsecesscseceees
Water supplies, expenditures of general funds in certain counties,
including Nelson, Norfolk, Amherst and Campbell Counties,
amending Ch. 18, Ex. 1959 Acts. ...........cccccccscssccescssssscsssessssssessssesescceecs
INTIES—Continued
Zoning in certain counties, boards of appeal, abolishing provisions as
to effective dates of certain decisions and appeals, repealing
$§ 15-870.1, 15-873.1 ...........ssccccsssscssccssscsssccsssssccccessesssccscssesssssscrecsssceneees
Zoning in certain counties, regulations for gradual elimination of uses
of land and buildings, applicable only to Chesterfield and Hen-
Tico Counties, amending § 15-884...............ccccccssssssssscssssssssrscsssscsssessssoeees
Zoning ordinances, validating proceedings prior to 1/1/59, adding
§ 15-854.1 .......scsssscccssssccccsercsscsscseessccnsssessescesssscescssnneseessnacscosccsessseseessoass
INTIES AND CITIES
Law libraries in counties and cities, assessments for, in certain coun-
ties with a population in excess of 150,000...............ccsscccsssccsssresssseress
Officers of, amending §§ 110, 118, 119 and 120 of Constitution (second
Teference), S.J. R. 84 .......cccssscssssssssssecesessssnssesssscsssscssscsssssssssssssssssccsssesseses
Officers of, amending §§ 110, 118, 119 and 120 of Constitution, submit-
ting to qualified Voters ...........sscccsscssscssscsssscsssscccvesccsscessssssscssssossseccseseseces
Providing for establishment and operation of educational television
Stations, PELMISSIVE ..........cccccccccscsssssssccsssssssassncssssscsccscsssscssescecssseccsececens
Retirement and pension systems established prior to 1/1/59, reimburse-
ment by State, appropriation, amending § 51-114.2...............ssssseee
VALC to continue study of laws relating to zoning and planning,
H. J. Ri. 89 uu...ccccscccsscssssscseccsscscecsssscscsssscsesesesecesereeccessocescesssceecsssssesessesseeseess
JNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS
Acquisition of property for educational purposes by gift, purchase or
condemnation, adding § 15-692.3 .uuu......cssssssssscccesecessscsssssensssccesseseess
Authorizing to appropriate and expend funds for educational purposes
for children reSiding therein ...........ccccccccccsscssssssssccscscsesessccssssssscssesesesseees
Consolidation of adjoining or adjacent counties or adjoining or adja-
cent cities or towns, eliminating local provisions and making sec-
tion general, amending § 15-220 .u.....csssscscsscsscscecoccssscsrescsssssccsssesesoees
Constructing dams, levees and sea walls, prohibiting proceedings
against as to design, manufacture, CCC. ...........cesseccceseseercccsssesteccesseseees
Donations or gifts to certain chambers of commerce, amending
§ 15-16.1 oi ee cccssssscscrrcssecccnssssscscssesecesscsssssesscenecessesssessesssceecessecesessceues
Donations to certain institutions, including public and private non-
prone organizations commemorating historical events, amending
| 1
Donations to charitable institutions by cities and towns, including
counties within provisions, amending § 15-16 ...........ccsssccsssssscconsseseees
Educational television stations, establishment by, permissive................
Injured officials and employees, allowances to, including widow, ap-
plicable only to Norfolk County, amending § 15-555...............scsssses
Powers as to adequate drainage of areas and to acquire land and
property therefor, conferring power of eminent domain as to,
AdMING § 15-707.1 .ic........ssssccssssessssssccssscsseccesssssccsssssccssessseccessscseesescesssssenecs
Real estate or personal property taxes, credits to persons making con-
tributions to certain private schools ............:cssccscssssscsssssssscssssccsscesseees
Regional planning and economic development commissions, accepting
funds from U.S. or agencies or other agencies or individuals,
AMENAING §$ 15-B91.3 .u.........ccsssscccccesssssecccessscccecscsscssccsssssssesseeccsssssssserseesees
Regional planning and economic development commissions, deleting
“economic development” from name, adding § 15-891.10..................5.
Retirement and pension systems, establishing by cities and towns, in-
cluding counties within provisions, amending § 51-112..................ss008
Traveling expenses of officers and employees, reimbursement, including
Fairfax and Albemarle Counties, amending § 14-5.2 ................008
VALC to continue study of zoning and planning laws, H. J. R. 89
IRTS OF RECORD
Additional judges for 10th and 28th Circuits, and making Portsmouth
38th Circuit, amending $§ 17-119, 17-119.1 ou... ccesccssssesssneeeecees
URTS OF RECORD—Continued
Additional judge for the Hustings Court of the City of Richmond
AAGING § 17-153B.1. ..........cccccccssrsccosssscsscscseccsccccsecssscsesccesccsccssscseessecsesesecees
Circuit and County Courts of Henrico County, jurisdiction, Richmon
City premises used by courts deemed part of county................ssss000.
Circuit Court of the City of Richmond, jurisdiction, conforming t
revision of Title 19, amending § 17-163............cscccssccscssecssssscerssssecseees
Courts of record of the city of Newport News, provisions effective a:
of July one, 1962, abolishing Circuit Court, reclassifying judicia
circuits and providing for 39th and 40th Circuits, amending 8§ 17
119, 17-221.1, 17-221.4, 17-221.7, 17-221.10, 17-221.14............cccsscoeeee
Removal of certain pending suits, motions or other proceedings to an
other court in same circuit, amending §§ 8-157, 8-158 ..............000
Supreme Court of Appeals and Judicial Council to study court systen
of circuit and corporation courts, S.J. R. 20 ........sccscscsssssecsescescrees
JRTS NOT OF RECORD
Bonds of clerks, officers and employees, dispensing if already unde
bond, amending § 16.1-16..............sccscscssscsscssscccsssscccssecccescecsccsessccecscecns
Fees for issuing certain warrants, including justices of the peace
AMeNdiIng $$ 14-132, 14-136...............sccccssscssssescssscsscsssscesesceccssccssscsscssesese
Fees for service of process, no fee for reissuance within certain time,
AMENAING $ 14-133 ...............ccsssccsscovsscccssssccessccsccsececscscessecsonscssscscessenseaces
Fees, no fee in any tax case instituted by any county, city or town,
or reissue of certain processes within a certain time, amending
§$ 14-188 uu ccceeseceescsscsseressssccssecscsssseconsessssssccsesscsesecscsccsescsescssoceeee:
Fees of judges or clerks, conforming to revision of Title 19, amending
§ 14-182 os ecesccsssscssssccessecensscessssseseccceccececsecscesseseseecsccssenecscsseceesseasecseeses:
Judges, continuing committee to fix salaries and providing for compen-
Bation of, ameNdING § 14-50...........ccccccccsssscsssossccscssssssssscsessesscnssenssssesees
Judges of county courts, increasing salaries, special provisions in
Norfolk County, amending §§ 14-51, 14-52 .......ccsccsccssssssccscssssesscece,
Judges of county courts, supplementing salary in Henrico County, add-
Ing $ 16.1-48.2 uuu........cscsscssssssescessessscscscssecsessssscosscsescsccssssssccssesesesesessscecaves:
Jurisdiction as to criminal cases, conforming to revision of Title 19
AMENAING $ 16.1-129 ...............ccsccccvssscccccccescccccccccsssscssscsescsssscesesceccevcoecsecees
Municipal courts, jurisdiction in criminal matters, conforming to re-
vision of Title 18, amending §§ 16.1-124, 16.1-125, 16.1-127............
Power of judges to take recognizances upon continuation of case, con-
forming to revision of Title 19, amending § 16.1-90........................
Powers to punish contempt and to issue process, conforming to revi-
sion of Title 18, amending §§ 16.1-26, 16.1-27 oo... cccccsecscsssees
Removal of actions exceeding certain amounts except cases of unlawful
entry and detainer, amending § 16.1-92 ou... csssssscscssssesscsens.
BS
See FISH, OYSTERS AND SHELLFISH
IGSVILLE
Charter, Mew ........sccccsssscsssssssecssssssscssssccccssccsecosssssescocsscesssesersssnenessoesesasecssscecensees
MES AND OFFENSES
Dismissal of dual misdemeanor charges of driving recklessly while
under influence of intoxicants upon conviction of one...............0.-.
Electric fences, unlawful use on land used for agricultural purposes,
GEENIN cesverecorccemeensims sesxeaatscesssdienéhadintorensnsemcascrenexeersemnnereeneereegeysepaeeveTTeNeas
Homing pigeons, protection of, excluding from provisions local ordi-
nances permitting killing, etc., about certain buildings, not classi-
fied as homing pigeons, amending §$ 18-217 ............cccccscssccssssssssccsescecs
Lotteries, defining “consideration” in prosecutions, adding § 18-301.1....
Motor vehicles, driving under influence of intoxicants, chemical an-
alysis, time within which made, amending § 18-75.1 ....................0..-
MES AND OFFENSES—Continued
Obscenity, defining “obscene”, making felony for second
sequent offenses, orders and judgments as to obscene bo
§§ 18.1-227 thru 18.1-236.8, repealing §§ 18-118, 18-1
Recovering from parents of minors for wilful destructior
PLOPELTY _ .........ccssssccccccrerssccccssssccccesscccsccsonsscsscocccesssecsccsscessveseeses
Revision, and recodification of Title 18, repealing §§ 18-1 tl
adding §§ 18.1-1 thru 18.1-429 ii ecccccecssscescssseeevees
Saturday, observance as Sabbath by certain persons, omi
does not on that day disturb any other person”, amendin
Sundays, enacting new provisions as to working and transa
ness, amending §18-329, adding §§ 18-329.1, 18-329.2
Trespass on lands, buildings, or premises of another af
been forbidden, broadening provisions and increasing
AMENAING § 18-225 ..........cccscressssccesssecssssessssscsssesssccssssesons
Trespass, prohibiting a person from conspiring, confederati1
bining with another or others to trespass on certair
Adding $ 18-7.1 ....ccccoccssccccssssccscccccsssccessscesessecesssecsssssssssseseses
Trespass, prohibiting person from soliciting or encouragi:
or others to trespass on certain property, penal
$ 18-225.2 ......ccccsssrcsrsccssscseccescorsnsssenscsssecessssssssccsscscsocsescesenseers
Uniform Machine Gun Act, to apply to automatic wea)
rifle shells as well as pistol ammunition, amending
18-140, 18-142, 18-148 uuu... scssscrrccssecssecsscscrcssscccrsecsoosneesees
MINAL COSTS
Fees for certain law enforcement officers, payment ou
treasury, conforming to revision of Title 19, amending
Fees of judges or clerks in courts not of record, conformi
sion of Title 19, amending § 14-182 ou... eeeeees
MINAL PROCEDURE
Revision and recodification of Title 19, repealing §§ 19-1 t!
adding $$ 19.1-1 thrur 19.1-873 wu... eccccsttrccssesereersesesees
,PEPER COUNTY
Clerk’s office closing on county holidays, amending § 17-41
Unlawful to carry loaded firearms on public highways, ame
) uj
MBERLAND COUNTY
Banks closing on Saturday, amending § 2-20.1 ..............0.0.-.
NVILLE
Charter, AMeCNAING ...........sccccssssercsesssccscssescessessssssscersessscssesseeesoeseees
NVILLE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Authorizing city to transfer and V. P. I. to accept, the Ins
AF AND BLIND, VA. SCHOOL FOR
Erection of historical marker by Library Board....................
ATH BY WRONGFUL ACT
Compromise of claims by personal representative, deleting
sent of persons entitled to damages, amending § 8-68
Compromise, to include claims under the provisions of an
insurance policy, amending § 8-689 .............ccssssssseerees
Contradictions of witnesses by prior inconsistent writing,
as to actions on insurance policies, amending § 8-293...
BTS DUE THE STATE
Agents to collect and sale of lands purchased for State,
repealing §§ 8-780 thru 8-788 ........csscccssssscsscssscsscesees
-EDENTS’ ESTATES
Appointing appraiser if estate exceeds $1,000, amending § 64-126........
Interest of the testator’s pretermitted children in certain estates,
AMENAGING § 64-70 ......ccccccsssscccscccessssesssccsssscesscsoeesssssssssersssssssscecsessersseereses
Life estates, appointment of guardian ad litem by judge or clerk for
those under disability, validating prior orders or decrees, amend-
IN § BE 2ZT6 .creveccssrnsensesnnsnnenncnansznananan onion ces eneianecnestesseses Cavensseneeeesessscneunweese
Prescribing conditions under which personal representative may deliver
estate to himself as distributee or legatee, adding § 26-20.1 ........
Tax on probate of wills or grants of administration, imposition by
localities, adding § 58-67.1 .......csscccsssssssscsssscscscsssecsesesscscsssscscessceeeseees
Validating certain conveyances of real estate by foreign executor,
when conveyances in future valid, signing and acknowledging by
an ancillary administrator, amending § 64-140................scscccsssssesserees
Va. State Bar and Va. State Bar Association to study whether laws re-
lating to property rights of surviving spouse should be changed,
H. J. Ri. 9B wiuceseccssssccsssssccsscseccesssssccsssecesssseescsssensesessssscssonscscssccssoscssensaceees
SDS AND DEEDS OF TRUST
Initial service, investigation or processing charge as to certain real
estate mortgages and deeds of trust for resale.............ssccccssssssccesses
Recordation and indexing, entering name of first listed trustee as
grantee in lieu of beneficiary, amending § 17-79..........ccccssssesscreseceees
Sales by trustees under deeds of trust, time for objections to irregular-
ities in advertising, validating those prior to 1/1/40, amending
oS. ee eee
Sales under deeds of trust, advertising by trustee, validating sales
held too early, amending § 55-59 ............ssccssssssssssssseccssssessssscsesssceeessees
“Security trustees”, defining, trustee thereof to have residence in State
or as corporation to have principal office in State, recordation
or docketing, adding § 55-58.1 .............ccccssssssssssescsscssssssssssscssssscsscereeeses
Validating certificates of acknowledgments prior to 2/1/60 taken by
notaries in foreign countries, amending § 55-1380................scssssee
HART, MR. RAY
Relief (payment from funds of Dept. of Mental Hygiene and Hos-
FETEBIB) cceicee witinn nes emmasmamnsname ances eceessmesine ws won 5/4 at Fin nna ide ane wher) ame mn enw meee maa
sLEGATES
List showing post office, residence, telegraph office and district repre-
SENCE .....sssssscsnccosorscscnssssccececcsesscveseesesecesnesssssecsoneneceesscesecesesccessescecevensesses ces,
Officials and employee ............scscssecssssscssccnssrcssssrececsceccescesseseeenssensgsasseosaseases,
BEATING ATPATIZOWICIM, sestussmecssec cece snes meus eastern
NTAL AND MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIPS
Contracts, public health service or employee of Health Dept., reim-
bursement on Jater fulfillment of contract, amending §$§ 23-35.3,
DE BBD ccscnesnsnssensnsescoennvswscsmennnasiemenntine nan ns. ane ues mnenteniie neorehabasane wae nenbiakakenssaadonannn un
POSITIONS
Judicial Council to study discovery procedure, H.J.R. 88..............00.
SERTION AND NONSUPPORT
Confinement on State Convict Road Force, amending § 20-61 ...........
Va. State Bar and Va. State Bar Association to study as to possible
changes when obligor and obligee are not within same state
Hele Re 9S serversvegyseveyevesepseyannpraensepeeeseucovrcennecsnsnneennsraunes obnbdnsiebsisinananemnsexens
YWIDDIE COUNTY
Clerk’s office closing on Saturday with consent of judge and govern.
ing body, amending § 17-41 ...........cssssscccsssescsssscscesssceseescesessssesceserssers
ABILITIES TO HOLD OFFICE
Exempting U. S. government clerk acting as special policeman |
county under appointment by court or judge, amending § 2-29...
ORCE
Divorce from bond of matrimony, voluntary separation for 3 year
exception when service of process is by publication, amendin
© HBL ccesancavceacenenncanansensscn ssid rnsenmnnsasonnnssannanenneadTsktennahthednndsthsRedSdbhasasonade
Divorce, dissolution from bond of matrimony, for cause subsequent |
date of marriage, waiting period pending appeal, validation of ce
tain violations thereof, amending § 20-118 ...........ccccscssssssssssesseeres
Merging decree of divorce from bed and board to decree for divor
from bond of matrimony, effect on restraining order or ord
for payment of costs, counsel fees, alimony or support mone
AMENIN $ 20-121 ouuu.......cesssccsssssssccsscscsssecssecsscsssecssssssensscssscsssovseseeesss
Serving notices in suits for, including suits for annulling marrias
within provisions, amending §§ 8-54, 8-76 ..........cccssscssssccsssseesseeees
Suits for, procedure for support of wife or child, amending § 20-79.....
S
See GAME AND INLAND FISHERIES
JGS AND DRUGGISTS
Dangerous drugs, excluding certain drugs not used for human co
SuUMpPtion, amending § 54-441 woi......ccccsssccssssseccsssssssreccesssensesesssssesees
Dangerous Drug Law, burden of proof as to certain provisions, addir
YO re
Dangerous Drug Law, increasing penalties for violations, amendit
$ 54-446 oct cccccccccccscccccccssccsseccesssssscccscsssssecsssscsssssesssesscsecesessssssesecssseces
Narcotic drugs, prohibiting obtaining by fraud, deceit, or forgery,
include certain other medicinal preparations, amending § 54-513.
STERN STATE HOSPITAL
Authorizing to convey certain real estate to College of William ai
Mary and to authorize college to negotiate with Coloni
Williamsburg for exchange of certain real estate...............sc000.
JNOMY IN GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURES, COMMISSION F
Creating, APPTOPTIAtiON ..........ccssscccscsscsssscsssececssscssssccssssessssessssecessssesessasescee
Directing Commission to consider programs in the several State san
toria for tuberculars, S.J. BR. 58 ou... eccsscscccssessrccccesssnsrsesenenssaseces
JCATION
Commission on Public Education, continuing, H. J. R. 58...
Contributions to private schools, deducting from real estate and pe
sonal property taxes due counties, cities and towns, limitation.
Counties, cities and towns acquiring singly or jointly, property f
educational purposes by gift, purchase and condemnation, addi1
§$ 15-6923 .......sscccssscsssssccsssssccesscccssscccssescessseesessscscscsssscesesenssesseeseaasesessseees
Counties, cities and towns appropriating and expending funds f
educational purposes in the elementary and secondary educati:
of children between the ages of six and twenty ...........cccccsssssees.
County school funds, proration, prescribing towns’ shares, amendil
$ 22-141, adding § 22-141.1 wiciicciccccsccssscssccsrscssssssccsscssessssscsseoses,
“Forest reserve fund”, expenditure by school board for public schc
PUTPOSES, AMENAING § 22-119 ...........ccsssccscsssssccssceesssseccesssssessseeseeees,
Literary Fund loans to school boards for school construction on ce
tain property, amending $ 22-107.1 ...........cccscsscssccssecssrscesssssseroessnes
Local school boards, increasing salaries, repealing § 22-67, addi
§ 22-67.1 .......ccssocssssccsssccssreccssrsccsstecsseessssescseseseesseessnseconcesessascesensscesenessens
JCATION—Continued
Requesting State Board to study and take action as to safety of chil-
dren taken on and discharged from school buses on divided high-
WAYS, S. Jd. R. 45 .u.ccccccccccscscsssssssssccsscsscssssesccssecsscescesscsccscsccssccescesssccsessscese
Special town school district of Bedford, town remaining special school
district on dissolution, amending § 22-43.1. ..........sscsscssscssscssscsscssscsees
State Board, per diem and expenses, amending § 22-20 .0..........csccsesees
Television, counties, cities and towns providing for establishment and
operation of educational stations, PeETMISSIVE ..........cccccccccesscsssereessses
Town school district’s share of school funds paid to town treasurer,
AMENAING $$ 22-1383, ZB-LAL oor cccscccsscscscccrcsceccssessssessscssscssesscccseess
Tuition grants, abolishing provisions and enacting provisions to provide
for State and local scholarships, repealing Ch. 53, Ex. 1959 Acts
and §§ 22-115.22 thru 22-115.28 uuu... ccsssssssessccssssssccserscesossessencssers
JCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Directing State Council of Higher Education to coordinate various
aspects of admission applications and procedure relating to tuition
fees and to make a study of tuition charges, H. J. R. 7A4...........c000
Minors borrowing for education needs, liability as of adult if approved
by certain educational associations, adding § 8-185.1 ...........sccccsssee.
State Board to sell certain real estate of Virginia State College in
Norfolk, use Of Proceeds ..........cscscccssssrssssscscccsssscccesseccscceseneeccsscccessesescnsers
State Board to sell and convey to city of Petersburg all water rights
owned by Virginia State College, proceeds into State treasury........
State Education Assistance Authority, creating to encourage, foster
and facilitate the industrial and economic development, appro-
PTIATION ........ccccssscessserccsssrsecessecccssssscssssssccessseescarscecssnscesesscceesersessesesenssnesss
NOte a... .cccesecccesscccccsscccccecscccscscscsssccccesscccsscscececsecssaescecccscssecsesseccascesccatensesseccaccesces
tCTIONS
Application for registration, form may be provided by registration
officer, deleting provision as to blank paper, amending § 24-68....
Creating Commission on Registration, S.J. RR. 52............csssesssecessessesscnes
Declaration of candidacy, filing time, when name placed on ballot,
amending 8§ 24-131, 24-370 ............csccssscccessscesssecsssccssscsecsscecsseesecsecsesees
Declarations of candidacy, when filed, including county and city offices
in certain exceptions, when notice and petition filed with Board,
AMENAING § 24-B45.3 ......ccccccccrrcrcrccssosccsscsscsescssssnsessesscsessssssssscsssseonssssoncs
Governor's office, how filled in case of vacancy, amending § 24-150 ....
Registration and reregistration of voters in Richmond City, repealing
1944 Acts and amendments. ..............ccccccccsccssssssssssccssssrsrssssccsscccsscossescsees
Voting by members of armed forces, amending §§ 1 and 2 of Article
XVII of Constitution (second reference), S. J. R. 18............ccccee:
Voting by members of armed forces, amending §§ 1 and 2 of Article
XVII of Constitution, submitting to qualified voters.....................08
Who may register, amending § 20 of the Constitution, H.J.R. 63....
tCTRIC FENCES
Unlawful use on land used for agricultural purposes, defining..............
TTON
Charter, AMECNAING .......ccccsssscccsssssecesssseccecssreccsesnseesoseeeesessscessenseetecseessseeeeeeeeeees
BALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Board of Examiners, per diem allowances, amending § 54-260.13............
Examination, exempting certain persons hospitalized in a veteran’s
hospital due to service-connected disability, amending § 54-260.25
3S, COSTS, ETC.
Courts not of record, fees for services of process, no fee for reissuance
within certain time, amending § 14-133........0.........ccccccsccssssscsesssscesscees
Courts not of record, increasing fees for issuing certain warrants,
including justices of the peace, amending §§ 14-132, 14-186 ........
Courts not of record, no fee in any tax case instituted by any county,
city or town, no fee for reissuance within certain time, amend-
ING § 14-133 un seccesssscssssecescesscscssssssecscsessssessesseesessssssserstesseseesnsencerss
Fees for certain law enforcement officers, payment out of State
treasury, conforming to revision of Title 19, amending § 14-96...
Fees for services in criminal cases and taxed as costs, authorizing
Lynchburg to waive, adding § 14-182.1 uuu... .esssssesssseecsscccseeeeens
Fees in criminal cases for judges or clerks of courts not of record,
conforming to revision of Title 19, amending § 14-182 ..................+
Warrants of arrests for misdemeanors or felonies, when costs charged
against prosecutor, substituting judge for trial justice, amending
$ 14-140 oii ccesscscccccssnsssessenssssccnsssssscceccesssssccecessesceccsesssanessessseeseass
UCIARIES
Accounts, including within provisions certain trustees and receivers,
AMENAING §$ Z6-17 .u........cccccsesesssscsssssscoscccssccscsssscncresssesssacesecsesssccsessssseeses
Investments by, deleting prohibiting guardian of a minor from invest-
ing longer than six months in certificates of deposit and savings
account except on approval of court, amending § 26-40.................+.
Uniform Act for the Simplification of Fiduciary Security Transfers,
enacting, adding $§ 13.1-424 thru 18.1-438................cssssssscsssescssncsonscenes
Va. State Bar and Va. State Bar Association to study whether changes
should be made in laws, H. J. R. 95 wees csesssssessserssreneecnssssescesecesoes
GERPRINTING
Persons charged with misdemeanors on orders of judges of municipal
courts in cities and towns, amending § 15-556.2 oe eeeseeeeee
EARMS
Uniform Machine Gun Act, to apply to automatic weapons firing
rifle shells as well as pistol ammunition, amending $§ 18-138,
18-140, 18-142, 18-148 0.00.0... csssssccccccescssssccessersesessssssssssseesssesscssosseseseess
Unlawful to carry loaded on highways in certain counties, including
Fauquier and Culpeper in provisions, amending 1950 Act............
ST LADY’S DAY
Designating June 2, 1960 and succeeding years, being birth date of
Martha Washington, repealing Ch. 387, 1958 Acts ...........cccsscsscseeseeee
H, OYSTERS AND SHELLFISH
Collection, licensing, rentals and fines, fees, fishing licenses, size of fish,
herring provisions, nonresidents, oyster provisions, etc., amending
§§ 28-39, 28-43, 28-44, 28-45, 28-57.1, 28-61, 28-71, 28-93.1,
28-95, 28-99, 28-100, 28-103, 28-108, 28-110, 28-123, 28-124, 28-136,
28-137, 28-137.1, 28-141, 28-142, 28-157, 28-170, 28-171, 28-172,
28-178, 28-187, 28-188, 28-191, 28-195, 28-201.1, adding §§ 28-45.01,
28-162.1, 28-201.4, repealing §§ 28-102, 28-144, 28-163, 28-164....
Commission granting Commonwealth Natural Gas Corporation cer-
tain easement of right of way under James River near Hog
Island between the counties of Surry and James City................sss0e
Creating Commission to study and revise Title 28 of the Code,
H. J. Ri 45 wii... ecccssccccssssscsccesssesceccssesscessnscssssccesessseseeesssesscascessensccessseesces
Haul seines in Diascund Creek, lawful to use, adding §$ 28-57.2............
Oysters, not taking by dredging, including John’s Rock and Klondike
Rock in exceptions, amending § 28-148 .0........ccescseccesteeeeseeeeeeees
YD COUNTY
Squirrel season, amending Ch. 202, 1950 Act .i........ccccccssssccceesseeesees
Squirrel season, repealing 1948 Act and amendment................ssseeee
IVANNA COUNTY
Squirrel season, repealing 1948 Act and amendment..............cccsseceves:
-ESTRY
erat: standard rule for measurement of trees and logs, add:
59-101.2 u......cesccccssccsssrcsssscsssecsssssosssesssssscsssseccnssssssessssssacssscsscesccesenseens
Leaving uncut trees for seeding purposes, exceptions, sending plan
State Forester, amending §§ 10-76, 10-76.1, 10-77, 10-81, 10-83...
Procedure to insure proper planting after conviction of failing to le:
seed trees uncut, cash deposits, etc., amending § 10-79.1...........
.NKLIN COUNTY
Apropriations for advertising resources, deleting towns within fr
provision as to cities and towns, amending § 15-18 ................0.
Squirrel season, amending Ch. 202, 1950 Acts. ........ccscscssscesscssecerceen
Supervisors, increasing compensation of chairman, amending § 14-5
\DERICKSBURG
Funds for advertising purposes, increasing, amending § 15-13...........
NERAL DIRECTORS
See EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS
ME AND INLAND FISHERIES
Administration by Commission of act regulating safe operation
Certain MOtOrboats. ........scssccccccccssssssssccccccssesessssececcceccessssssssecesscsssssssaees:
Bear, deer and turkey, special stamp to hunt, deleting certain pre
sions, and increasing fee, amending § 29-122 ...............ccccccssseceees
Commission, authorizing acquisition of certain land and structures
Augusta County .......c.cccccccccccccccceccccceeccecscsecessrssssssressssessessecsesssceseescesen:
Commission, authorizing to prescribe seasons, bag limits and meth
of killing fish and game on lands owned or controlled by..........
Commission, authorizing to make rules and regulations as to operat
of certain motorboats on the waters of the State.................008
Commission, conveyance of property in Roanoke County known
“Haven’s Refuge” in exchange for adjoining property and to
Doundary limes ..........ccccssccsccccsssceccccssssescceesesseecceesssseseeessssceeecesessneceesees
Commission, fixing seasons specifying certain game birds, anin
and fish which may be taken, etc., not to conflict with local a
amending §§ 29-135, 29-136, 29-138, 29-150 ...........sccssessscssssseees
Commission excluded from Administrative Agencies, copies of re
lations of Commission sent to Division of Statutory Research |;
Drafting, amending §§ 9-6.2, 29-126 ...........csccccccsssscssscssssscsssessesees
Commission, per diem allowances to members, amending § 29-6 ......
Commission, power to prescribe bag limits and seasons, classify
under migratory game birds, “birds introduced by Commissic
amending §§ 29-129.1, 29-1382 ...........ccsssccccsssssssecrsssssnsecscssssnseesecsseeens
Commission to have control to land under Back Bay, its tributa:
and the North Landing River from the N. C. line to North Land
Bridge, amending § 62-1 ouuu.......ccccssccccccsssssecosssescesecsssscsseereeceesessseees
Deer damaging fruit trees and crops, killing, disposition, includ
Surry County within provisions, amending § 29-145.1 ............008.
Deer, prohibiting hunting within 100 yards of primary or second
highway in Stafford County ...........cccssccccssssscscsssssscceccsssssnsccessosssseeeees
Deer, prohibiting killing doe deer in Appomattox County, from Jul:
1960 to June 30, 1962 uo... escssescesccescsesessscceccececeensesacsaecesssesenenens
{E AND INLAND FISHERIES—Continued
Dog laws, enforcement by dog wardens, including Spotsylvania
County within provisions, amending § 29-184.3 .........ssssssceeccrees
Dog licenses, increasing by local ordinances minimum age limits
for which licenses shall not be required from four months to six
Months, amending § 29-184 .........scsesssscessscsesssssssssscsssseesssescesceesessseeses
Dog wardens, appointment in same manner as other county employees
in Arlington and Fairfax Counties, disposition of funds, amending
§ 29-184.2 oicescserssssssscsessssssssesssssscescessctesasessssesscssesscscssssssssscseeseesersesess
Dog wardens, how appointed in Arlington and Fairfax, compensation
in Wise, contracting with other counties as to enforcement of laws,
including Washington County within provisions, amending
§ 29-184.2 ou... cssccscccssesecessccccssssrscsssescecessceescssscecessseeesseeesensesseesascesssceseceres
Dogs killing livestock and poultry, compensation, including Smyth and
Wythe Counties, special provisions in Sussex and Greene Coun-
ties, amending §$ 29-202 .......sscssscccssssssessteceresecees _seeesenneeesensnceseneeseesees
Dogs, license taxes in Hampton, disposition of fund, adding
§ ZO-1B4.1:1 ou eeeecccsssessccccesssscscccsscssncecssesensecesesssscecsesssecsaesssseusesseeesnecs
Dogs, referendums in certain cities on ordinances requiring dogs to be
kept on leash or restrained ........c.ccsssscscccsssssssscssssccocssessssssssessessssscsererss
Fishing with “fish traps” and “fish pots” and haul seines in Meherrin
River in Lunenburg County, amending § 29-148 ..............sccsssceees
Game birds, unlawful to trap and sell or possess, adding § 29-161.1....
Game wardens, general police powers on properties owned or controlled
by Commission, amending § 29-32 ...........ccccccssssssssssssssesccssssscsesssecsseess
Gigging German carp from Shenandoah River, season in certain coun-
ties, making open season in Shenandoah and Rockingham Coun-
ties, amending Ch. 459, 1956 Acts. ..........ccssssssssscssssscsssserscccssscsssccsecesees
Hunting and fishing licenses, fees, amending §§ 29-53, 29-54, 29-55...
Hunting, trapping and fishing licenses, to include certain members of
armed forces, amending § 29-57 ...........csccsssssssssssssssssecssscssscssessscsscessenes
Hunting with rifle larger than 22/100 or with shotgun loaded with
slugs unlawful in Louisa and Goochland Counties.................:ces0
Reports filed by special and regular game wardens, license certificate
executed by licensee, amending §§ 29-37, 29-68.1 (amended to
delete amendment under § 29-68.1) ..........ccsscccsssssesssccssscersssstecessecceees
Shooting and gigging of certain fish in Clinch River in Russell and
Scott Counties and in South fork of Holston River in Washington
County, amending Ch. 236, 1934 Acts, repealing Ch. 190, 1948
AEB ...rccccscscessecesssccessssssssssssesssssssnsssssssssscccacesscscsscccsccseressesscsacesconcssasessessssees
Shooting preserve licensees, dressing, packing and selling bobwhites,
quail or partridges, adding § 29-158.2 ............cccccsssssssssssscccsssssrecsesseees
Squirrel season in Carroll, Floyd, Patrick, Henry, Franklin, Grayson
and Scott Counties, amending Ch. 202, 1950 Acts.........ccssccccccsssecsrcees
Squirrel season in certain counties, to include Grayson and to change in
Carroll, Floyd, Patrick, Henry and Franklin, amending Ch. 202,
1950 Acts .........cccccccsssssscsscsrsccessssensnscnesscscesseescnsssenseesssssssssescessecesensssereesssens
Squirrel season in certain counties, deleting Surry County, amending
Mi, Br, POY 0S ecceesscne cer as ene eeewasomsansnnaesesreseremrannermsaaeereemeceeees eaaee on
Squirrel season in Spotsylvania, Albemarle, Fluvanna, Goochland and
Louisa Counties, repealing 1948 Act and amendmente......................
Trip fishing licenses for trout fishing in Shenandoah National Park,
Adding $ 29-55.2 .......cecccccccsssrscssscssccsssccsscesssecessssssssessseessecsscesessscesssessssseese
VALC to study game, inland fish and dog laws, H. J. R. 438........00......0..
RNISHMENT
Exemptions of wages and salaries of laboring man or woman who is
head of household, schedule of minimum and maximum exemp-
tiIOnS, AMENAING § 34-29 ou... ..cccsessccccccssccerccssssssecsessesnecccsesssnseecesssssereneces
Institution of proceedings, basis of summons issued at suggestion of
judgment creditor or assignee against wages of judgment debtor,
allegations to be made, amending § 8-441 ou... eccssssescesreesssreeencees
Va. State Bar and Va. State Bar Association to study law..................
MPTON ROADS SANITATION DISTRICT
Validating creation and enlarging provisions, repealing Ch. 407, 19
Acts, Ch. 353, 1946 Acts and Ch. 471, 1956 Acts.................ccceceeee
NOVER COUNTY
Banks closing on Saturday, amending § 2-20.1 ...............sscssssccsssssssssess
Clerk of circuit court, office closing on county holidays, amendi:
BS ODTHRL sasstasnsnsnnanassaniaatiannesnnencandsonnnbanedsidhbdnihhbktdibie KUANSANETIRSSSTEMATETED ER LEETERTSD
Clerk of circuit court, office closing on county holidays, amendi:
$ 17-41... cssssccsscesssccssseccsccsssressssssseessecsssecssscecsaressneecsesessscsscesessccsneeesseess
WKINS, LEWIS EARL
Relief, appropriation from Dept. of Agriculture...............ccsssccsserceseees
{LING ARTS
Contents of examinations, certificates to applicants out of State a
to practice physical therapy, amending §§ 54-298, 54-299, 54-3
Fees for examinations, requirements for admission to examinations
chiropody and physical therapy, certificates to applicants out
State, certificates to practice physical therapy without exa:
ination, amending §§ 54-307, 54-308, 54-308.5, 54-310, 54-310.1
“Physical therapy”, exceptions to application, amending § 54-273....
Records of those practicing, open to Health Department for resear
DUPPOSES, CONUS cassis snavenanerr om pene M
A LTH
Department examining records of physicians and surgeons for purpc
of reducing mortality, confidential .0.............cccssccssssseesesreesseeceeeesere
Hospital authorities, commissioners, number and term of offi
amending $$ 32-220, 32-222...........cccccssccssscssccessssssecssseserscssecesseeseceneess
Hospital contracts for care of indigents, Welfare Board to promulg:
uniform eligibility standards, amending § 32-294.................::sccseee
Hospitalization, medical and surgical service plans or contracts
hospitals and physicians, prescribing applicable insurance lav
rates not fixed by Corporation Commission, amending $§ 32-195
82-195.2, 32-195.8, 32-195.16, repealing §§ 32-195.6 and 32-195.7
Maternity hospitals, structural requirements, patients’ charts, exa
ination of employees, amending §§ 32-148, 32-153, 32-154.......
Requiring persons possessing, storing or using radiation machir
and radioactive materials to register with State Board ............
State Nursing Training Facilities Construction Act, defining “N:
profit” hospitals and “Nurse Training Facility’, amending § 32-3
VALC to study laws concerning contracts and plans for hospitalizati
medical and surgical services, S.J. R. 54 ..........sscccssscscscssscssssserevees
VALC to study laws relating to sexual sterilization, S.J. R. 18.......
Vital statistics, rearranging, amending and recodifying laws, repe
ing §§ 32-322 thru 32-353.3, adding §§ 32-353.4 thru 32-353.31...
NRICO COUNTY
Acquisition of land for county purposes, increasing, amending § 15-6
Banks closing on Saturday, amending § 2-20.1 ...........cccssscsccssrssesesees:
Circuit Court and county court, jurisdiction, Richmond City premi:
used by courts deemed part of COUNLY............ccsscssscesecscesssessreeseees
Clerks of courts, additional compensation, adding § 14-155.13 ........
Judge of county court, supplementing salary, adding § 16.1-43.2 ....
Motor carriers, ordinances as to weight limits, assessment of liq
dated damages, adding § 46.1-342.1 o.............cccscsscsssescsescessseenseseetess
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 ..........cccscsssssesseereseers
Zoning, reasonable regulations as to gradual elimination of uses
certain land and buildings, amending §$ 15-884 .......... eee:
NRY AND PATRICK COUNTIES
Creating commission to determine and establish boundary line betwe
NRY COUNTY
Reassessment, extending time, adding § 58-792.3............ccsccccssesessessseeees
Squirrel season, amending Ch. 202, 1950 Accts.uu........ cc cesssessssrreerssneseeess
Supervisors, clerk of board, compensation, amending § 15-239.........
THLAND COUNTY
Supervisors, clerk of board, compensation, amending § 15-239 ..........
-HWAYS
Acquiring entire tract of land when portion needed, procedure, di
posal of residue, adding §§ 33-117.2, 33-117.3, 33-117.4...............
Acquisition of land which is part or a whole of a cemetery or grav
yard, agreements for reinterment, condemnation if agreeme:
be mot reached ............csssssssccccsssssssssecccccescssecsscesecsessesssssssseecessseeesssssaeeecs
“Acting State Highway Commissioner”, appointment, duties, salar
AMENAINE $ 3-3 ......cccccccssccsscossscsssevessscsecsessessssssessssscecseseesesseecescsssseeseven
Commission furnishing information regarding certain right of wa
transactions, when released, amending § 33-156.1...............cccssssssseees
Commissioner, authority to purchase lands of the Washington and O:
DoMtntion Ratlroad wecsassiccsnsecsrnecessdesannnsshsswnssssemecnassesasessasssveroresvevsrssae
Continuing joint commission to consider matters relating to passenge
carrier facilities in the Washington metropolitan area, S.J. R. 4
Designating portion of U. S. Highway No. 350, “The Stonewall Jacl
son Memorial Highway”, and marking.............ccccsssssssscscssessssssssceeeees
Eminent domain, powers of State Highway Commissioner as t
revising procedure and granting powers to certain municip:
corporations, adding §§ 33-57.2,. 33-59.1, 33-60.1, 33-60.2, 33-60..
33-62.1, 33-63.1, 33-65.1, 33-67.1, 33-67.2, amending §§ 33-58, 33-5:
33-64, 33-65, 33-67, repealing 8§ 33-60, 33-62, 33-63 0.0... eee
Information centers, constructing at entrance of Federal intersta’
highways into State by Department of Conservation and Econom:
Development o.is.....cccccccccccccsccccsccccecccerccececessccccccsccsssesssssesssssssscscosececesesoes:
Outdoor advertising, definitions, signs, etc., special provisions pe
taining to National System of Interstate and Defense Highway
amending §§ 33-298, 33-302, 33-317, 38-321, adding §§ 33-317
tg) Be oe i) a
Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike Authority, evidence as to rules an
regulations, changing date for making annual report, amendin
§ S2-26008 ccssansnsansasanaussaite nade EERE EERE TETERTOe
Smith Island Bridge Authority, creating...............cccsssscssssssssessecscsssreseseseee:
Unlawful to carry loaded firearms on highways in certain countie:
including Fauquier and Culpeper within provisions. ...................
TORICAL MARKERS
Erection by Library Board in Portsmouth commemorating Crawfor
House and Norfolk County Court House ......ccccsscccssssseccsssrecseseseenees
Erection in Norfolk City in commemoration of Operation Torch 1942
Erection in Staunton by Library Board, commemorating Virgini
School for the Deaf and the Blind and Mary Baldwin College....
Erection near home of Judge Paul Carrington in Charlotte County b
LiBYATY Board .n...ccscrscnsccenenaranasnuecnansneanmenssenentsesivies tetas ons ceourwennacsnrcests)
ADAYS
Sundays, enacting new provisions as to classes of work or transactio
of business, amending § 18-329, adding §$§ 18-329.1, 18-329.2..........
>-EWELL
Charter, AMeNdiING ...........c:cccscsssssscccscsstsccessssnsceeesessnssescesscnenessssssseeeseessenaeseee:
(SE RIDING SCHOOLS
County ordinances for licensing, inspecting and regulating, violation:
conforming to revision of Title 18, amending §$ 15-20.4........00.0...
SPITAL BOARD, STATE
Appointment and salaries of resident officers, abolishing provisions
except as to superintendents, repealing §§ 37-10, 37-11, 37-12........
Authorizing Board to negotiate with Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.
as to conveyance of certain real estate in Marrion.........ccsccccsrsssssoes
Board and Governor conveying certain property to town of Marion......
Board and Governor to convey certain property of Petersburg Training
School and Hospital to College of William and Mary and to Frank
J. Reiter and Lillian B. Reiter ...............cccsssssscssssscccrecessssnsccssssnsceessnsacees
Board receiving gifts, bequests and endowments, amending § 37-37....
Boarding patients in private homes, increasing monthly payments,
liability of Board as to costs, amending § 37-128..............ssscccssssoees
Definition of “colony”, deleting Petersburg Training School Hospital,
continuing Petersburg Training School, amending §§ 37-1.1, 37-5
Disposal of unclaimed personal property of inmates after 3 years,
hele she ae MC Ee
Licensing of private homes or institutions for insane, etc., revocation
or suspension procedure, penalties for violations, amending
8§ 37-254, 37-259, 37-260, adding §§ 37-258.1 thru 37-258.3.............
Patients in hospitals and colonies, increasing limitation as to expenses
and contracts for care, amending §§ 37-125.1, 37-125.B..............s000
Surplus property, disposal, lease in lieu of sale, amending §§37-34.2:6,
STH BAT cxceuseses cxveussenesencsuesnmasnensanvanancsneessaasaenanusserarearhenkeibaddabissNbasessssennpucanee
SPITALS
Authorities, including nonprofit or charitable hospitals, commissioners,
number and term, amending §§$ 32-220, 32-222.............cscsssssccssssseseseoes
Contracts for care of indigents, Welfare Board to promulgate uniform
eligibility standards, amending § 32-294...............csssssccssscsssssssssessseees
Maternity hospitals, structural requirements, patients’ charts, exam-
ination of employees, amending §§ 32-148, 32-153, 32-154............
State Nursing Training Facilities Construction Act, defining ‘“Non-
profit” hospitals and “Nurse training facility”, amending § 32-392
VALC to study laws concerning contracts and plans for hospitalization,
medical and surgical services, S.J. R. 54
POSHOSSHESEEHHOSTAHSHESHECHRETHREC ESSERE ES
TELS, INNS, ETC.
Gas burning heaters, requirements as to use, unlawful to use in sleep-
ing quarters, aMeNdiIng §$ BH-3.1 ...........ccssssscccssessseccssscesccsssecesssonssrecesens
Notice wherein oxygen fuels are used for heating bedrooms, amending
MCP pee eee ee ROCCO ORTH OOOH DE EEOEEO ROEM ED OE EH EE EHEC OOOO SOOHOOCCCOOS OCTET ORES DEOEE EE EE LOCO EEO HE ee neeteeessenS
USE OF DELEGATES
Clerk, last-survivor annuity, adding § 51-29.7:1 .u........ccccccssccsssssssssscessceces
Members, post office, residence, telegraph office and district repre-
SONTE ........ccsscsccsecsoneeeeceecceececccscesersssssesssesssscsscessscesscesesescscosssscorenscescsscccssecsecs
Officials and eEMplOyeeS .........cccccssesscesccecccccececcsccecccesssacessessnsecsseccescesonsussesecsoaccs
Seating ATTANGEMENL ..........ccccccsccsscesscccecccecececsecccceesseeccsrsecscsssseccssecsceseaseesseseecs
USING AUTHORITIES
Appointing commissioners to act in lieu of councilmen in certain cities,
Adding § 36-11.2 uuu... ecsscsssscsssccessscsscesscsstecccssssseseccesessenscesssssesessescccesss
Election as to certain cooperation agreements in Portsmouth, adding
§$ BG6-19.4 ....cccsssssecccscsssersecsssssscecesscsccsssssseeeeesessssceeeeessanecsecsessuseeeecesessessessaenss
Limitations as to construction contracts in Charlottesville, referendum
abolishing provisions, repealing § 36-19.3 oc... ees esseeesesceesseseees
CREAM AND OTHER FROZEN PRODUCTS
Pasteurized mix, how long to be kept before freezing, amending
B B-AB V1 cee ccecccccccccccececseee cossecceceesessssssseseeesccscssncnaceseeseeeesessnerseeseseseaees
USTRIAL COMMISSION
Bailiff, powers and duties, adding § 65-10.1 00... ccecsscessecceesseeeessecseeees
Retirement of members, last-survivor annuity in lieu of retirement
Salary, adding § 51-28.1 ............cccssssssscessecsseeeseceeesesessesseeeseesseaeecesetesseeees
USTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING, DIVISION OF
Adding “and Planning” to title, amending §§ 10-8.1, 10-118, 10-119,
10-180 wu....cececcceccccssccsscsessssscccsssssccsceccssssnsssesssacceseeesssesesscscessceceeeesesseeecesssnees
IUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS
See under CORPORATIONS
USTRIAL LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
See BANKING AND FINANCE
ANE, EPILEPTIC, FEEBLE-MINDED AND INEBRIATES
Definition of “colony”, deleting Petersburg Training School Hospital,
continuing Petersburg Training School, amending $§ 37-1.1, 37-5
Disposal of unclaimed personal property after 3 years, adding
$ 87-230.1 ........cccssrcscsscscsoccsccsesscessssccsssscssssassssnassssssssscsssssnssescsssossessseeerones
Hospital Board receiving gifts, bequests and endowments, amending
Ey ee eee
Motor vehicle licenses, suspension on committal, terminating on
statement of person in charge of institution, amending § 46.1-428
Patients boarded in private homes, increasing monthly payments,
liability of Board as to costs, amending § 37-128 .............cssssssesees
Patients in hospitals and colonies, increasing limitation as to expenses
and contracts for care, amending $§ 37-125.1, 37-125.5 .........cscc008
Private homes or institutions, licensing by State Board, revocation or
suspension procedure, penalties for violations, amending §§ 37-254,
37-259, 37-260, adding 8§ 37-258.1 thru 37-258.3..............ccsscssessseseees
Resident officers, abolishing provisions as to appointment and salaries
except superintendent, repealing $§ 37-10, 37-11, 37-12................
VALC to study laws relating to sexual sterilization, S. J. R. 89............
ECTICIDE, FUNGICIDE AND RODENTICIDE LAW, VIRGINIA
Terms, ingredient statement, labels, amending §8§ 3-205, 3-208.1,
3-208.7, 3-208.22, 3-208.31, adding §§ 3-203.1, 3-203.2, 3-208.8:1....
URANCE
Agents and brokers, exemptions from countersignature requirements,
including certain bid bonds, amending § 38.1-291 ................esssseeseees
Agents, certificate of qualification, including baggage insurance sold
by agents of railroad, steamship, aeroplane and bus companies,
amending’ § 38.1<296.... scicssssissesmssascxereseresurresenerneseeensseyqeas ewe ges prewcense meewenen
Agents, certification of qualifications, omitting certain mutual assess-
ment fire insurance companies, amending § 38.1-296...........scscsesee.
Assessments for administration of insurance laws, exempting mutual
assessment fire insurance companies, amending § 38.1-44................
Companies, providing method for volunteer increase in guaranty funds
AAGing § 3B.1-92.1............ccsssccssccesscsssssscccccsesssnssssenecesssssssssssseesesessssssssesesen:
Credit life insurance and credit accident and sickness insurance, special]
provisions to facilitate and control, adding §8§ 38.1-482.1 thru
38.1-482.16 ......cccccccssssssssssreccsscscecsssreceessascecssscsssconssassesssseessesessscnseseoesseserees
Deposits or insurance in lieu, exempting certain domestic mutual as-
sessment fire insurance companies, amending § 38.1-108 ................
Domestic insurers, investments by, including obligations of U. S. anc
agencies thereof, amending § 38.1-192.............ccssscccssccsrercssssnteseeseesee
Domestic mutual insurance companies, requirements to do business
minimum surplus, not applicable to domestic mutual assessment
fire insurance companies, amending § 38.1-91...............sccsessrcesseneees
Fire insurance policies, excluding loss or damage caused by nuclea1
reaction or such, adding § 38.1-368.1............cccccsccsssscrrsccssssercesessneeees
Fire insurance policies, provisions, exempting certain mutual assess.
ment fire insurance companies, amending § 38.1-378 ......c.csssscossees
URANCE—Continued
Fraternal benefit societies, how assets held, invested and disbursed,
amending § 38.1-617, repealing §§ 38.1-605, 38.1-608, 38.1-622........
Group life insurance companies, revising laws, amending §§ 38.1-472,
38.1-475, 38.1-476, 38.1-477, 38.1-479, 38.1-480, adding $§ 38.1-472.1,
38.1-476.1, repealing $$ 38.1-473, 38.1-474, 38.1-477.1, 38.1-477.2,
88.1-478, 38.1-481 .......ccccoccscsssscesscssscscresssssscsecccsessnssessssonscssscssscsacceesscssseeees
Group life insurance policies, standard provisions, revising laws,
amending §§ 38.1-424, 38.1-426 thru 38.1-428, adding §§ 38.1-424.1,
88.1-426.1, 38.1-427.1, 38.1-428.1 thru 38.1-428.4 ............cccssssssscsssees
Group life insurance for certain State and local officers and employees,
Va. Supplemental Retirement System to effectuate, adding
$§ 51-111.67:1 thru 51-111.67:13 oo cssseccececsssstcccssnssncsccesssseeees
Hospitals, medical and surgical service plans or contracts by hospitals
and physicians, prescribing applicable insurance laws, rates not
fixed by Corporation Commission, amending §§ 32-195.1, 32-195.2,
32-196.8, 32-195.16, repealing §§ 32-195.6 and 32-195.7 .................
Investment secured upon real estate, limitation, extending as to single
family residence, amending § 38.1-208 ...............cccccsssssssssssscesssssereseees
License taxes, exempting certain mutual assessment fire insurance
Companies, AMENAING § G8-494................ccsssssscrreccssssssescsscecssssccsesecccsesece
Life agents, abolishing provisions as to certificate of qualification to
applicants previously licensed, repealing § 38.1-301.6 ..............ccccceees
Life insurance contracts with minors not less than fifteen, amending
§$ 38.1-436 .........cccssscccscssscccsscscssessescecessneresessssscesscsscessccescscsceesssencenacsessescesesee
Motor vehicle policies, provisions, effect under Workmen’s Compensa-
tion Act, amending § 38.1-381...............cssscssesccsscsssessssscssessssecesesesesescees
Motor vehicle policies, notice of cancellation by certified mail, amend-
ING § 3B.1-BBL.1 0... cscsssssssescesscccssvsccssscseseccsscsssscssscccosssssssesssscsecessesenses
““Mutual assessment fire insurance”, to include certain miscellaneous
property, amending § 38.1-659 .............scccscscsessssscssscssssssssscssscsessorssssones
Premiums on contracts, when collected, abolishing provisions, re-
Pealing § 38.1-28G_ ...........cccsscoccssscsosssesscessscscssssncsccessssceesesenseseoossssscsseseses
Resident agents, provisions, exempting certain mutual assessment fire
insurance companies and certain bid bonds, amending § 38.1-291....
Surplus lines brokers, provisions for licensing, how policies procured,
adding $§ 38.1-314.1 thru 38.1-314.16 .u............ccssssssssssscssesssseessesessceees
VALC to study insurance on State-owned buildings, H.J.R. 98........
VALC to study laws concerning contracts and plans for hospitaliza-
tion, medical and surgical services, S. J. R. 54.0... ccccssseesecessstreees
E OF WIGHT COUNTY
Banks closing on Saturday, amending § 2-20.1 .............ccscsssssssssssscsseccsosees
Justices of the peace, temporary appointment of additional by court,
bond, term, amending § 24-158 .............cccccsssssssssssssssescccccsssscsssccerssscsseees
[ES CITY COUNTY
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1.......... cc cceecsecscsecesesssseees
[ESTOWN FOUNDATION
Directing to study the participation of Virginia in the New York
World’s Fair of 1964, H. J. R. 99... cscccssssccsesessccceesvscscescssnsssesscees
GES
Additional judges for 10th and 28th Circuits and making Portsmouth
388th Circuit, amending $§ 17-119, 17-119.1 wou kkk kecccctecccceccsscoeees
Additional judge for Hustings Court of the City of Richmond, ap-
PTOPFiation fOr SALATY ...........csseccccccccsssssscsccsessscsscssssececcesessenssseesesenssesonss
Additional judge for Hustings Court of the City of Richmond, election,
Ctc., Adding § 17-153.1 ..........ccsessescscsscsssseccsersressseescssssscsssnanscssenscssccsecssseces
Courts of the city of Newport News, amending §§ 17-221.1, 17-221.4,
17-221.7, 17-221.10, 17-221.14 ..........ccccsscssccsssoserescsscsccccssscsssvsccovcesoscnsoess
Retirement, last survivor annuities in lieu of retirement salary,
Adding §$ 51-2B.1 o.....cccscccssscsssssesesccescsscsssesssscsecseeseseseeseseaceeseeseseteressasenss
GES OF COURTS NOT OF RECORD
County court judges, salaries and expenses fixed by committee of three
circuit judges, continuing committee and compensation for,
AMENAING § 14-50 ........cccccccsscccsssccsscccscsccssccssescesssesessccsesoscssssccsoosscoosceseooss
County court judges, salaries, increasing, special provision for Nor-
folk County, amending §§ 14-51, 14-62 ........ envenennnsssssennrpeceonacoeehittessseies
County court judges, supplementing salary in Henrico County, adding
SGA LD ccesenonsanssssnnensanenscmenstsannennsacennaneneannannaureankarskdshasse i4U5t HARES Es cuencTKS
IGMENTS AND DECREES
Time at which judgment becomes lien on real property, including by
confession of judgment, amending § 8-386 .............cccccssscscccsscsseeees
Va. State Bar and Va. State Bar Association to study whether changes
should be made in the laws relating to judgment by confession,
ICIAL CIRCUITS
Census provisions of 1960 not to affect creation of new judicial cir-
cuit, division of a circuit or designation of judges therefor, amend-
INQ $ 1-13.36 ..........ccccsccsscccssssscscscccssccssscsscscnsccsscescnsnsccccecssssesssssssssssseccesces
Reclassifying certain circuits and providing for the 39th and 40th;
courts of record of city of Newport News, amending §§ 17-119,
17-222.1, 17-222.4, 17-222.7, 17-222.10, 17-222.14 .........ccsssscccssseseess
Taking Portsmouth out of 28th and making 38th Circuit and possibly
a 39th; also providing for certain additional judges in 10th and
28th Circuits, amending §§ 17-119 and 17-119.1 .........ccccccccsscccoseceee
ICIAL COUNCIL
Requesting to make a study relating to discovery procedure, H. J. R. 88
Requesting to study circuit and corporation court system, together
with Supreme Court of Appeals, S.J. R. 20 wu. cssseeseessseeeeee
IES
Grand juries, court not to charge in presence of persons summoned as
petit jurors, reversible error, amending § 19-1239 ...............sscccsssscssees
Grand juries, court not to charge in the presence of persons sum-
moned as petit jurors, reversible error, amending § 19-171............
Jurors, additional compensation by localities, conforming to revision
of Title 19, amending § 15-25.1 .............sccsscsscccsssserceessssccscessceecsssssssesscees
Jurors, excluding persons living within 2 miles in felony cases, except-
ing Nottoway County, amending § 19-186................ssccccsssssserccesssessseees
Lists of jurors for Richmond City Courts, number for Hustings Court,
Part IT, and the Law and Equity Court, amending § 8-182................
TICES OF THE PEACE
Appointment or election of additional in Isle of Wight and Nansemond
Counties, amending § 24-158 ............cccccscsssscsssssccscsscssecscescsccecsesssccsorees
Fees for issuing warrants of arrest or for violation of ordinance, when
collected from defendant, amending § 14-186 ..............ccssssccssssseessees
Fees, increasing for taking and certifying acknowledgment or other
writing, and administering oaths or affirmations, amending
$$ 14-135, 14-148 oii... ccsscccrccnscccccccsssnscccssessscsscessncsscsssessseccssescssssosscseces
Special justices in Arlington County, suspension for breach of rules
or procedure, amending § 19-121.1 ou... eccssccsccscerssssesesscsssscessseeees
ENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Joint regional courts, establishing and operating by localities, payment
of judges and personnel by State, how judges appointed, adding
S$ 1G.1-148.1 sevcccscssrsctssnsensesennanersonenesessnnevsndetadinassishsénShaseadbasasadseneues wennusenseuse
Juvenile delinquents committing offenses while under custody of Wel-
fare Department, transfer to other courts for trial, amending
Se ee
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INDEX
TENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS—Continued
Juvenile delinquents, commitment by courts and Department of Wel.
fare and Institutions to Dept. of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals
AUAAIng §$ 16.1-178.2 .........ccccccsccserccsssscrrccesseccscccssssccsccsssssssssccsesssseresessescees:
Juvenile delinquents, court taking custody and committing to local
boards of welfare, amending § 16.1-178 ............sssccscsssscrsccssssresssssessen:
Juvenile delinquents of 14 or over charged with certain offenses
making investigation by court permissive instead of mandatory
AMENAING § 16.1-176 .......ccccccescssssssscssssssscssssssercsecsscssssessesssersesssssessssenese:
Juvenile delinquents, trial for certain offenses when 16 or over by
court of record of those with previous records, adding § 16.1-176.1..
Juvenile delinquents under control of courts, work permits, conforming
to those under Title 40, amending § 16.1-158 ...............cccsssssssereceeeeseees
NBRIDGE
Expenditures for advertising purposes, deleting from special pro-
VISIONS, AMENGING § 16-13 ou... ccsessscsssseetceccescessessececesseesesssseeeeeesenes
IG AND QUEEN COUNTY
Supervisors, clerk of board, compensation, amending § 15-2939 ............
IG GEORGE COUNTY
Supervisors, clerk of board, compensation, amending § 15-239..............
IG WILLIAM COUNTY
Banks closing on Saturday, amending § 2-20.1 ..............cccccccccsssesssssecesereees
30R
Apprentices, definition and agreements as to amount of instruction
amending $§ 40-126, 40-127 ...................cccssssssescccsccecccccesccesseecescssseressesceees
Child labor, type of work, age limits, work hours, employment cer-
tificates, etc., amending §§ 40-96, 40-97, 40-100, 40-100.6, 40-101.
40-102, 40-104 thru 40-111, 40-114, 40-116, 40-118, adding
S AO LQQ EET, sas sassssaes rcs sininetiossonssaninnnnesevnnceasanensmcnaaneseawanes oxsgeesuseubea eke thatenaepenn
Females, exempting from provisions as to work hours, women doing
certain amateur photographic film work after certain holidays
AMENAING § 40-35 ..........csecccssscssccssssvsssecsesccsssscccessencccsssssscesesscscessnceesseccees
VALC to study certain portions of labor laws of Virginia, S.J. R. 4
Work hours for women, excepting from provisions employees in certain
manufacturing establishments in connection with a rotating shift
Schedule, amending § 40-34 ...........ccsscssssssssssscessssesessssecssseccesssscsscssscessees
Work permits by juvenile and domestic relations courts for children
under their jurisdiction, conforming to those under Title 40,
AMENAING § 16.1-158 oiuii..........sssssssssssccscscsesssssscsssccccerssessessssssssessesscsecese
Working on Sundays, enacting new provisions, amending § 18-329,
adding $§ 18-329.1, 18-329.2 o.........cccccscsssscscssssseccceccsescsessesssscessecssecseres
‘AYETTE YACHT CLUB, INC.
Governor and Attorney General conveying certain formerly sub-
merged land in Norfolk City ou... cscsssscssssccssscessreccssscessrseessecetenes
, COUNTY
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 ou... eceseeccessssecessreceees
ISA FORK OF BIG SANDY RIVER
Changing from Louisa Fork, and making it unlawful to dump dirt,
stone, coal, etc. on banks and in channels, amending § 62-190........
RARIES
Law libraries in certain counties of more than 150,000, assessment for.
Regional libraries serving more than three political subdivisions, in
creasing State aid, amending § 42-26..............csscccccsssssssssccssssscecesssseee
State Board supplying professional supervision and State aid to certai
libraries, amending $ 42-28..............cccssssccssssececssersscsssscccssesseeesesseesseseeee
RARY BOARD, STATE
Erection of historical markers in Portsmouth commemorating Craw
ford House and Norfolk County Court House...............ccccccssssssseseoeen
Erection of historical marker near home of Judge Paul Carrington i
Charlotte County .......ccccsssccsssscsssscsesssscsssscsssnsncssnsssssnscerssscesceesesessesseeesoces:
Erection of historical marker in Norfolk City in commemoration o
Operation Torch 1942...............cccccsscssssscscccscceesceesenceccesccsecsesssaceasesssssseseers
Erection of historical markers in Staunton commemorating Va. Schoo
for the Deaf and Blind and Mary Baldwin College...................s0+00+
RARY, STATE
Copies of State publications furnished to Library by Director of Dept
of Purchases and Supply, amending § 42-55 ..........ccssscsssscscesreeseee:
NS
Docketing required to perfect, except when judgment revived, judg
ment must be docketed again to become lien, amending § 8-390...
Enforcement of liens of innkeepers, garages and mechanics, notice t
lien holder as to sale of motor vehicles, amending § 43-84.............
Recordation in deed book in lieu of miscellaneous lien book, indexe
in general index of deeds, adding § 48-4.1 .............ccccccsssesssssscsseeceseee
Suits to enforce lien of judgment against lands conveyed by judgmen
debtor to grantee, recordation of notice of lis pendens, amendin;
SHOE ces esanssnssmscnsnsnaminsietstedteAsisdonn ands utd oitiindedie inadiiadiimacaneseneneneaxenmnnannsnmevmnnnnnans
Time at which judgment becomes lien on real property, includins
confession of judgment, amending § 8-386 ..........ccscsccscsssssssssesssereees
E ESTATES
Appointment of guardian ad litem by judge or clerk for those unde
disability, validating prior orders or decrees, amending § 55-27
ESTOCK AND POULTRY
Creating commission to study methods and formulae used by thos
grading lambs, calves and hogs sold for commercial purposes
S. J. Ri 17 weeceeeeccccssecccsscsccsssccscsssssscescsseecsssscaccesceeessonscscessesseccssecencsssesoeee,
Stock and poultry feed, substituting “materials” for “feeds”, and in
cluding those used for feeding aquatic creatures and birds othe
than poultry, amending § 3-619 ou... ccesesssssscerrecssescssensceseccees
ESTOCK AUCTION MARKETS
Bond to accompany license, also stockyards, exceptions, amendin;
5 9 Ge
‘TERIES
Prosecutions, defining ‘consideration’, adding § 18-301.1.....................
JDOUN COUNTY
Clerk’s office closing on Saturday with consent of judge and govern
Ing body, amending §$ 17-41 ...........cscccsscccccsssssssssssecsscssssssscssccssseesessceeens
JISA COUNTY
Hunting with rifle larger than 22/100 or with shotgun loaded wit
Slugs UNlAWLU] _ .............ccssssscssscccssssssccscscsessstescecssenssessnsceessssseceetssssssnceeees
Squirrel season, repealing 1948 Act and amendmentg.................sesceeeseees
IDLESEX COUNTY
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1................cccsssscssssceeeessseeseees
1K AND MILK PRODUCTS
VALC to study matters relating to milk inspection, H.J.R. 59.......
4K COMMISSION
Members, increasing per diem, amending § 3-848 o..0.......ccssccsessssseeees
NING EXAMINERS
Per diem allowance, amending § 45-26...............sssssccscsscccsssssesscerersccssssescssees
VORS
Borrowing for college education, liability as if adult, adding § 8-135.1.
Recovery from parents for wilful destruction of public property.......
IDEMEANORS
Only one bail bond in certain cases, penalty based on most seriou:
Of SUCH CHALME| .......ccccccccscccccesssssesescescsesssssseesseecseesesssssssanseeeeseessssasseaneeos
NTGOMERY COUNTY
Banks closing on Saturday, amending § 2-20.1 ............ccsccssscssssessecseeeoees
Supervisors, clerk of board, compensation, amending § 15-239 .............
TOR FUELS
Motor Fuel Tax Act, definition of “Used in this State”, amending
$ 58-687 .........ccsscccsssscrcssscsccssssccesseseesscssesessscsscessstescesoseccessoseserssseseessonesoes
Refunds, tickets issued to holder of courtesy card deemed paid ticket
OY InVOIce, AMENAING § 58-71 ............cccccssscccseccssssssecssncrenssccsssecesscsesees
Taxation and refunds, including aviation fuels, definitions, etc., amend-
ing $$ 58-715, 58-732, 58-733, 58-744, adding § 58-753.3............s08
Taxes, exempting certain dealers selling in bulk lots for use of State
or political subdivision, amending § 58-712 ..........cccsssssscscsssssscccscecenes
Taxes, increasing and creating special] fund, “The Primary and Second-
ary Highway Emergency Fund”, amending §§ 58-628, 58-629.
58-711, 58-715, 58-730, 58-744, adding § 58-757.1 ...........ssccsssssecssseeeees
VALC to study desirability of an allowance to dealers for shrinkage,
evaporation and otherwise, S. J. R. 57........ccccsssscscersssseeseessssrecesessen
frOR VEHICLES
Abandoned vehicles, sale, funds deposited in local general fund,
owner may claim within 3 years, amending § 46.1-38.............sscccssses
Abandonment on private property, removal, written consent, proceeds
of sale in general or special fund, owner may reclaim within 3
VEars, AMENAING § 46.1-3 ............cscscsscscsssssscsccssccsscccsscssssscsessssssccsssosseens
Backing, signals as to, amending § 46.1-216 .2244.......cccsssssssscssssccssscssceceseeees
Carriers, buses or trucks not stopping on highways outside of cities
and towns to discharge cargo or passengers, excepting school
buses, amending § 46.1-250 ...........scccccssssccssssssssscocsesscoseccessscessscccesessseeees
Carriers, certificate of public convenience, defining “commercial zone
operation”, amending §$ 56-281 ou........ccccsecccssssssscssssessercerscessssssesssscens
Carriers, excessive width and size, exempting certain passenger buses
in Fairfax County, amending § 46.1-828 oun... ek cscsssccccccseressseeneen:
Carriers hauling coal, permits for excessive size and weight, extending
dates, amending § 46.1-3438 ...........cccsssccssssssccsssssosesssecscssssessessrsssessceesees
Carriers, household goods, certificate of public convenience, amend-
ing $§ 56-338.8, 56-338.12, 56-338.14 ..............ccssscssesscrrcssssressesecessseees
Carriers, loads extending on either side, amending § 46.1-334................
Carriers of passengers, carrying parcels of certain weights, amend-
ING § 5C-284 uu... ccsssssssssssrccccsssssscssssscsccecssssssssssescceesssseossssesssesssssssssscsesseces
Carriers of passengers, weights used for computing, fees, amending
§$ 46.1-149 ............cscccccssssssecrcsssecscccsessnerececevesctccssosscsecenesssscssescesssacssesseneoonss
OR VEHICLES—Continued
arriers, ordinances in Henrico and Arlington Counties as to weight
limits, assessment of liquidated damages, adding § 46.1-342.1........
Sarriers, Special or Charter Party Carriers, regulations by Corpora-
tion Commission, adding §§$ 56-338.50 thru 56-338.64, repealing
§$ 56-285 oui. esssscrcccssssecseccesssscreceescsssreecesenscecsessssesecesessssaceseosseeseresssceseeers
Sarriers, unlawful use of classification plate, identification marker or
assigned number, penalty, amending § 56-304.11 .............c.sssssseesseeees
Carriers, weight provisions, name and address of owner shown on
sides, exceptions, repealing § 46.1-158, adding § 46.1-158.1, amend-
ING § 46.1-64 ou... esscccsscrecesscceecsssecececsssccssscesssssassessensesssssssssoeesossersees
commissioner destroying unnecessary papers or records, amending
§ 46.1-36 oe cssssrccessccesssteccsssscecsescecceseneoeesscesssessascessosscsssnscseesorsessoesees
Commissioner rescinding certain revocations of any operator’s or
chauffeur’s license or denials of registration as to false certificate
OF false EVIGENCE ..........scccccsssrscsssscrsccsccsesessnssceesssssesssacssssssccssssncssensssssoneenees
Dealers’ temporary licenses, not construed as registration of vehicles,
AMENAING §$ 46.1-121 uisecc...cccccccsssssrcrereccessssssnsnsscsesccssssscscssessssssssasesseeess
Driving recklessly while under influence of intoxicants, dual charges,
dismissal of one on conviction Of Other ..........ssscccccscrccssrscsceeceeees
Driving under influence of intoxicants, abolishing provisions as to jail
sentences relating to suspension of jail sentence for second of-
fense, repealing § 53-276 ...........ccccccssscsssssssssssscssscssssssscssecesssnsssssssereceees
Driving under influence of intoxicants, chemical analysis, time within
Which made, amending § 18-75.1 .........c.ccssssssscscccessssssssrsccesssesssseesessseees
Enforcement of laws, summons by agent, inspector or investigator,
to include State Police officer, amending § 56-334...............:ccccssseeees
Equipment and devices, safety glass requirements, illegal possession
or sale of unapproved equipment, certificates of approval, etc.,
amending §§ 46.1-298, 46.1-308, 46.1-311, 46.1-313, adding
§$ 46.1-B08.1 ou. ccsssscccsscssssssesscssssscccsssseccsecsesseeesssecssseccesseeesecseessrsesseseseseess
Equipment, deleting as to reports concerning certain radio equip-
ment, suspension of registration for improper equipment, includ-
ing safety glass, how licenses fastened, deleting as to height,
amending §§ 46.1-12, 46.1-58, 46.1-107 ..............ccsssscscccssscreccessseceesereres
Equipment, rear fenders, flaps or guards, exhaust system, amending
8§ 46.1-290, 46.1-301...............sccccssssssssssrreccsecesesscsessssneteccseecerscseessesnsesseren:
Flares and other signals on disabled vehicles, dimension or marker
lights, permissible lights, number, warning lights and warning
devices on school buses, amending §§ 46.1-255, 46.1-256, 46.1-265,
46.1-267, 46.1-268, 46.1-287 ........cccccscsssssssccsssscscseccsscccescsssscsessesscesecssseoes:
Insurance policies, notice of cancellation by certified mail, amending
$ BB.1-BB1.1 oe ccssssrecccessssccceesssssscesessnsncecssssssscesssesessecessesscesscessresenses
Insurance policies, provisions, effect under Workmen’s Compensation
Act, amending § 38.1-381 ...............ccccscssssssssssssssscssscccecsescescssssssssssrecseess
License plates, authorizing owner to use temporarily on another ve-
hicle owned by person operating a garage or owned by a dealer....
Licenses to minors, revalidation each year until 18, amending
§$ 46.1-357 ........ccccccssssssoccescnscesesessscsecseccssnseescessecsessssecsnasecosessascessensscsscesssseees
Liens, enforcement, notice to lien holder as to sale, amending § 43-34..
Lights and sirens on privately owned vehicles of members of volunteer
fire departments, amending §§ 46.1-267, 46.1-285, 46.1-319 ...............
Operators’ and chauffeurs’ licenses, driving while license suspended
or revoked and restoration contingent on proof of financial re-
sponsibility, increasing penalty, amending § 46.1-351 oe
Operators’ and chauffeurs’ licenses, examination of those believed
incompetent, effect, amending §$ 46.1-383 0.0.0... sesssssesesesseesseeereoee
Operators’ and chauffeurs’ licenses, limiting extension granted to mem.
bers of armed forces, amending § 46.1-382 ou... ecessseeeoeees
Operators’ and chauffeurs’ licenses, licenses to minors, revalidatior
yearly until eighteen, amending § 46.1-357 00... ccsescssssseenseeeeees
TOR VEHICLES—Continued
Operators’ and chauffeurs’ licenses, revocation or suspension, appeal,
operation pending appeal, stay of order, amending §§ 46.1-367,
46.1-437 .....ccscsssscssorescccsstsecssnssscnssesccesevecccsecsecsssessensacessesscesssecssseeeessnsesocesess
Operators’ and chauffeurs’ licenses, special restrictions on particular
licenses, amending § 46.1-378 u.........cccccccssccssssssssrssssseessssssssesceesessssesons
Operators’ and chauffeurs’ licenses, suspension mandatory on second
and subsequent convictions within one year for exceeding speed
limit by more than 5 miles per hour, amending § 46.1-197..............
Operators’ and chauffeurs’ licenses, suspension on commitment to
institution, termination on statement from person in charge,
AMENAING § 46.1-428 wis......cccccsscsssssessscecssccssssecsssseescssreesssesssseessesceseseeesoes
Operators’ and chauffeurs’ licenses, suspension and revocation, persons
convicted of certain crimes, etc., conforming to revision of Title
18, amending §§ 46.1-350, 46.1-351, 46.1-362, 46.1-417, 46.1-421......
Operators’ licenses to minors, prohibiting those under 18 driving on
streets, roads and highways in cities, to include Arlington County
if prohibited by ordinance, amending § 46.1-357...............cssccccesssseeees
Parking meters on designated highways, streets and roads in Arling-
ton County, amending 1950 Act.uui.......ccessssssssccesssssssssssssecssesssscesnseees
Reckless driving, failure to stop at a school bus whether publicly or
privately owned or whether transporting children to public or
private school, amending § 46.1-190 ...........ccccssssoccsssssccsssscsssesossccnsons
Records of convictions, cases of civil judgments, copies sent to Commis-
Sloner, AMeNAING § 46.1-413 o.........csssccsssccsssscssscecssssessssecessesssssesosseeeesnes
Registration fees, service or wrecking vehicles treated as private
vehicles, amending § 46.1-168 .............ccccsssscssssrscssscrscssssreccscsseccssssceeceenes
Registration of uninsured vehicles, revising provisions, amending
$§ 46.1-167.1 thrur 46.1-167.5 o..........ccccccccssssseccesssssrcceessnssccccsessansscsossnsscees
Renting vehicles for more than 30 days, notice to Commissioner,
AMENAINEG § 46.1-14 .........cccccccssccoscsessvccecsssscsesvsssesssssscsssccsceoseesevossccecenccoseees
Speed limits, 60 miles on certain four lane highways for certain ve-
hicles, exceptions to 55 mile limit, posted signs evidence as to in-
vestigations, excepting school buses as to minimum speeds,
AMENAING §$ 46.1-193 ...........cccccscsssccssssssrsessessscseecccsnccsecsesssssccsesssssceceeeses
Speed limits, temporary reduction by endinanece: of cities and towns
while working on, amending §$ 46.1-180...............scssscscssssssssserccsceceseesees
Speeding in excess of 65 or 75, conviction, denial of privilege of operat-
ing vehicle for certain period, amending § 46.1-428.............:cccsssssee
Traffic regulations by ordinance in Arlington County for protection of
School children, adding § 46.1-180.2............ccccsssssessssorssssesssccssssocereeseess
Uninsured motor vehicles, definition, additional fee and certificates
for registration, penalties for false information, revocation or
suspension, amending $§ 46.1-167.1 thru 46.1-167.5 ...........sscccscccssees
Unlawful suspension of objects obscuring driver’s view, adding
ee 2:2 Op
VALC to continue study of problems of driving under influence of
intoxicants and statutes relating thereto, H. J. R. 100.................00
Washington Metropolitan Area, Passenger Carrier Facilities, con-
tinuing Joint Commission on, S.J. R. 52 .......cccssssssssessscsssscceseceeseeeeses
Weight limits, ordinances in certain counties, assessment of liquidated
damages, adding § 46.1-842.1 uu... sssssssssccrcccecsssssscscccccesessssssscssseesees
Yielding right of way to volunteer fire company vehicle, rescue ve-
hicles and ambulances, amending §$ 46.1-225. ............sssscssssssssssereceseees
rORBOATS
Requirements and provisions for safe operation of certain motorboats,
vesting administration of act in the Commission of Game and
Inland Fisheries ...........cccccccccccsssssssessncsscscsssssssstsscsscscccessesceccevecsseccssccssessenss
SEUM OF FINE ARTS
Authorizing Board of Trustees to institute proceedings for transfer
of “The Gari Melchers Memorial” property to University of
Virginia for use of Mary Washington College ..............cssssccsssssscsessees
YSEMOND COUNTY
Clerk of county, relieving of duties as clerk of governing |
NANCE, AMENAING § 15-237.............ccsccccsesssssscscsscssccesecsssccssecses
Clerk’s office closing on Saturday with consent of judge a!
ing body, amending § 17-41 ..........ccoscscsssssscsscsescees gooesesebe
Justices of the peace, temporary appointment of additiona
bond, term, amending § 24-1658 .............cccsscssccsccsssssscssesee:
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 .........cssccse.
NSEMOND COUNTY INDUSTRIAL AND PORT AUTHO
Creating .........sscccsscrecssccssssccssssccessscssescessssssseseesssssssunssesessessesssessesees
t-COTICS
See DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS
SON COUNTY
Expenditure of general funds to provide sources of public wa
amending Ch. 18, Ex. 1959 Acts ..........:ccccccsssecsesssssereressees
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1.....................06
VW YORK WORLD'S FAIR OF 1964
Jamestown Foundation to study participation of Com:
VPORT NEWS
Authorizing Governor to convey to U. S., certain Jands in
River, in Newport NewS. o...........ssssscccsssssoscessccrecssssscsaserees
Charter, AMeENAING ..........ccccccsccsssssrstsccceccssceserseesssonssssseecesseessssecs:
Courts of record, provisions effective as of July one, 1962,
Circuit Court, amending §§ 17-221.1, 17-221.4, 17-221.7
17-221.14 .......ccccsccssssconssecsssccsssccecsscssoncesssscccssccscsccecsssecsonscossees
Water works system, area which may be served, amendir
1926 Acts .......cccccccssescsscscrscnsssseerenssrccsesecsessnscssccsonsesscesccsssees
‘HOLAS, JAMES 8S.
Relief, case referred to Industrial Commission .................
RFOLK CITY
Authorizing Governor and Attorney General to convey certa
submerged land in Lafayette River to Lafayette Yacht
Authorizing Governor and Attorney General to convey to
tain formerly submerged lands in Willoughby B
Creek, Theleball’s Creek, and Boush Creek. ................00
Charter, AMe@NGING’ ....dssssisnsicnnamannamimnc eR
Historical marker in commemoration of Operation Torch
tion by Library Board ..............cscscscsssccssssecsscrsscsosesescssseees
RFOLK COUNTY
Clerk of court, additional compensation, amending § 14-15
Injured officials and employees, allowances to, includ:
AMENINg $ 15-555 .........scsssssssssssccssscsssssessssessssessssssssees
Judges of county courts, salary, amending § 14-61............
Water supplies, expending general funds, amending Ch. 1
ACES circcccccccccrcsssssccsssssssessessccscscsssescstceveesseesseeccossessesecsssecascossceas
RFOLK GENERAL HOSPITAL
FRG GL cece peveen en ces senesncemses <srnn sents ensnsomasenmainnsonscen saat tsenatenesnansnnstoons
NORTHAMPTON COUNTY
Clerk’s office closing on county holidays, amending §
NOTARIES PUBLIC
Fees, increasing for taking and certifying acknowled
and other writing and administering oaths a
amending §8§ 14-135, 14-148 ..........sccscsscesssnsscrereeeees
NOTTOWAY COUNTY
Banks closing on Saturday, amending § 2-20.11 ...........
Persons serving as jurors living within 2 miles in felo
ING $ 19-186... cecececcessrecessececsseccssesseesseccesseeessnses
NURSES
Nursing scholarships, increasing number, amount, to
AMENINYG § 23-3G.2.........ccsscccsscccsssccesssrscseserssscerseeees
State Board of Examiners, per diem allowances, ame:
State Nursing Training Facilities Construction Act
profit” hospitals and “Nurse Training Facility’, a
OBSCENITY
Defining “obscene”, felony to commit a second or su
orders and judgments as to books, adding §§ 18
236.3, repealing §§ 18-118, 18-113.1 .0......... ee seeeees
OPTICIAN BOARD
Per diem allowances to members, amending § 54-398.
OPTOMETRY BOARD
Per diem allowances to members, amending § 54-395 .
OUTDOOR ADVERTISING
Definitions, signs, etc., special provisions pertain
System of Interstate and Defense Highways, am:
33-302, 33-317, 33-821, adding §$§ 33-317.1 thru 3
PATRICK AND HENRY COUNTIES
Creating commission to determine and establish bs
i) |
PATRICK COUNTY
Squirrel season, amending Ch. 202, 1950 Acts. ..........
Supervisors, clerk of board, compensation, amending
PENINSULA CIVIC RECREATION CENTER AUTHOR
Creating ..crc..cccccsssscsssssssccssssesssesssscsasssssssecsssssscsscssssscsesecsees
PETERSBURG TRAINING SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL
Definition of “colony”, deleting Petersburg Training
continuing Petersburg Training School, amending
Governor and Hospital Board conveying as gift to W
and to Frank J. Reiter and Lillian B. Reiter certa:
PHARMACY
See DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS
PHYSICAL THERAPY
See under HEALING ARTS
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Department of Health examining records for purp
EONS
Protection of homing pigeons, excluding local ordinances permitting
killing, taking, etc. about certain buildings, not classifying as
homing pigeons, amending § 18-217 ...........sscccsocsssscssssscssecsssscsssssesssnceees
TSYLVANIA COUNTY
License taxes on businesses, trades, professions, etc., imposition,
AMending §$§ 58-266.2, 58-266.3 ..........ccscccccsssssccsscssccesssceccessetceseneeeesscesens
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 ...........ccsccssssseccenserceeseeees
.NNING COMMISSIONS
Arlington County to lease land designated on master plan as being in-
tended for fUtUTe USEC ............:ccccccsscscorccssescrssssessccescceesersesececcevecceserecesesces
Master plan, disapproval, communicating reason therefor, overruling,
AMENAING § 15-92 ou... cccsssssssssssssscreccssessscssssnecssseeesecssesseeessseeeeesseecess
Municipal planning commissions, increasing membership, and au-
thorizing either mayor or council to appoint members in Roanoke
City, amending § 15-901 oo... .ccssssssssrssccessssssensesenccesscessesssscescseesenes
VALC to continue study of laws, including zoning laws, H.J.R. 89
‘ADING AND PRACTICE
Arrest on charge of felony, preliminary hearing before indictment
returned, adding § 19-137.1 uu............ccesssssssessesssccescceccecceeccsccsccccacecesscnses
Bills of particulars, admission of facts and genuineness of documents
without formal proof in certain cases, adding § 8-111.1....................
Contradiction of witnesses by prior inconsistent writing, exceptions
as to actions on insurance policies for personal injury or death by
wrongful act, amending § 8-293 ou... sccssssssssscccsessnssececsssscrsesecssnees
Continuance or time for filing pleading, etc., to include employees as
well as members and officers of General Assembly, also to include
employees of Division of Statutory Research and Drafting,
AMENAING § BO-5 ........csssssccsccesssssscsscosecscessesssecccssscceessesscsesssessecsesssssnenccseees
Recognizances, powers of judges of courts not of record to take upon
continuation of case, conforming to revision of Title 19, amending
ae Oe |
Requesting Judicial Council to make a study relating to discovery
procedure, H. J. R. 88 wu... ccsccccscesssessssscscesescssessescssscsensesecscsccscecoesescess
Time at which judgment becomes lien on real property, including
by confession of judgment, amending § 8-386 .............csscccssccesseeees
ICE
Police and trial board in Princess Anne County, number on board,
AMENAING 1954 Act ......ccccsccscccsssscrssssssssssnsssssssssccesscsessceesssecsscesssssoseseeseess
Policemen in cities and towns, compensation and fees under charter
PFOVIsioNS, AMENAING § 15-557 ........cscccsssssccsssssesssssscecssssssscssecscessessesonsees
Special County Police Department, establishing in Greensville and
Roanoke Counties, amending Ch. 280, 1958 Acts..............cccsssssscenees
Special policemen in counties, appointment by county judges and con-
forming to revision of Title 19, amending § 15-571.................ccc00
Special policemen in sanitary districts, appointment by governing
bodies, amending § 21-118 oo... sscsessccsscsscersseccescesscsssssesssssscesssssessoseese
Special policemen, U. S. government clerk acting under appointment
by court or judge, amending § 2-29............ccssssscsssecesessseeessesereessseesvees
ACE, STATE
Arrests by, conforming to revision of Titles 19 and 46, amending
$B D-21 ou. .csccscsncccccsssssrccsvencnessscoscntccsscsseeccossnsscesesessessoeserescessusncecesssanenstenanse
Retirement System, basis on which officer who rejected membership
may be credited with certain prior service, amending § 51-131....
SONS AND OTHER METHODS OF CORRECTION—Contir
Jail farms of counties and cities, compensation basis, delet
vision as to consideration of value of prison labor, a
§ 58-288 ..........scccscssscrcesscccenscocsssecssssccscsscssncsssscescssensescssecccseoesen:
Misdemeanants at State farms, abolishing provision as to all
for work, repealing § 53-97 ..........ccccscsssscsrscesccessssccsscssoceseee
Offenses committed by jail farm prisoners, jurisdiction of co
Ging § 53-198.1 ..........cscssscsscrrccsssecssssrsssssssscsscsesssssccsoscsscscceseees
Prisoners, commitment to jails of other counties or cities f
keeping, conforming to revision of Title 19, amending §
ICESS
See SERVICE OF PROCESS
JFESSIONAL BONDSMEN
License taxes, qualifications, certification as to moral charac
SHO a es (os (gl
JPERTY AND CONVEYANCES
Deeds, etc.—See DEEDS AND DEEDS OF TRUST
Life estate, appointment of guardian ad litem for those un
ability, validating prior orders or decrees, amending § |
“Security trusts”, defining, trustees thereof to be residents 01
poration to have principal office in State, recordation or di
Adding § 55-58.1 .......cccccssccsssssssscssssssssersssescesessesssccessesescsssenssens:
Uniform Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act, enacting,
$§ 65-210.1 thru 55-210.80 oui... cesccccssscesssccssecsscseccesscsosens
3LIC SERVICE CORPORATIONS
Nonstock corporations, purpose of formation, deleting sewage |
AMeENINg § 13.1-204 qu... ..esscsssssccscserscessseeecsssssceesseeccesenesesens
uASKI
Charter, AMENAING ...........cccccssssssescsssssssssvssssssossesssscsesscssceceeconsesenecs
sASKI COUNTY
Clerk’s office closing on Saturday, amending § 17-41 .................
t\CELLVILLE
Charter, AMeENAING ...........ccssccssccssssscstscsssscsscsssssecscossscssseceesossecenssees
tCHASES AND SUPPLY
Board of, creating, appeals from, abolishing Board of Accot
purchases, adding § 2-211.1, amending §§ 2-222, 2-267, r
2-161.1 .......scccsssscesssscsscrccssccsesccocsnsccsensccssresssssescsscsessssecseseseassscoess
Director of Department furnishing copies of State publica
State Library, amending § 42-56 ..........cccccssscsssssssssssssccssssssees
Director to have available State flags for sale to public, a:
§ 7-BB.1 ......ssssccscsscecsssssssserssecscssessessnscsrsssssessensorsesessesssanssatensscsssese
Flour, supply of other than soft winter wheat flour for
PUTPOSES, AMENAING § 2-2HY .........ssccceccccsccsssssocsssecssesscseesereseoees
IFORD
Banks closing on Saturday, amending § 2-20.1............ccccsssssssessees
YFORD COLLEGE, WOMEN’S DIVISION
V. P. I. contracting with Radford for sewage disposal in co
With college .........cccssecccsssseccsssrecssscccescssecsesssccsenscevecesessssascoeesees:
JIATION MACHINES AND RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Requiring persons possessing, storing or using to register wi
Health Board ...........cccssssscssssssssccsccssssssessessssresccsensesessssscsscesesnseee:
[LROADS
Crossings, no obligation to railroad if crossing relocated or highway
approaches widened or reconstructed, amending § 56-405..............
Keeping intact certain unused tracks, providing for acquisition by
localities, chambers of commerce or such, assessment, removal or
ADANCONMENL .........csscccsorcccsssescccsovecsssscvsvscasccccsccesesssssssessssssssssessssssccsessseeseses
Taxation, property reports and reports of gross transportation re-
ceipts, when lien of State attaches, amending §§ 58-524, 58-526......
VALC to study the economic situation of passenger railroad traffic
and to suggest, plan and present legislative measures for relief,
S.J. Re Quicccccccscsescscsccssenssvccscesesececccssccesssessesssssscuecessessseeseeensaacossssoscsessoes
PPAHANNOCK COUNTY
Supervisors, increasing compensation, amending § 14-56.1.............cseeeee
{1L PROPERTY
Brokers, qualifications for license, including certain experience, amend-
Te A BEATS cece rencemncmnes wer nemmcanarennonsnnane nso nnn nsur Bled eA ATESERE a ss Kes eR REN
Person, firm, association making real estate mortgages or deeds of
trust loans for resale making initial service, investigating or
PTOCESSING CHALLE ........cccccccccscssccsssssassseresssscnscersssssssaccccscesscesssssscessseccsseees
Salesmen and brokers, bonds by counties, cities and towns, increasing,
AMENAINYG § H4-T67 ........ccscscsssscscssceccescessnccerssssssseccescsscecessssesssecsvonsssenseeess
Va. State Bar and Va. State Bar Association to study tenants by
entireties as to real and personal property, H. J. R. 95.......cccssseees
(OGNIZANCES
Powers of judges of courts not of record to take upon continuation of
case, conforming to revision of Title 19, amending § 16.1-90........
YEVELOPMENT AND URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY
Creating in Arlington County, adding §§ 36-55.1 thru 36-55.6 ................
rLONAL PLANNING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISS)
Accepting funds from U. S. or agency thereof or other agency, use of,
AMENAING §$ 15-891.8 ..........cssscssosscssssesssscessssssscscssssssscsssssscssssssssecsscsssssceees
Changing name, omitting “and economic development”, adding
$ 1B-891.10 .u......cccssccccsssccscssccessesenstessccsscesesconseesnseessessesscssesseessessacoesseseeseess
{OVAL OF CAUSES
Removal of certain pending suits, motions or other proceedings to
certain other courts in same circuit on approval of court, amend-
ing $$ 8-157, 8-158 o..cccscccceccsscccsscsccsscecsssssssssseccsssscssssscsssvecesssesesssessssecssen
OLUTIONS
Accounting and bookkeeping, VALC to study laws, H.J.R. 48............
Architects and professional engineers, VALC to study statutes,
S. J. BR. 6.......cccssscsssossccscessssscscoescessssccsnscessseccessccccssecscssssensscccesseccessssssacorenss
Atomic wnevey. peaceful uses, VALC to continue study, S.J. R. 3........
Clerks of courts, records preservation, Virginia Court Clerks’ As-
sociation to study, H.J. R. 21 ou... cccccccscscvevssscsssccsccccccsscsscscsscccones
Constitution of Virginia
Amending Sections 1 and 2 of Article XVII (second reference),
Amending Section 20 (first reference), H. J. R. 63 .......ccssccsesssseseens
Amending Section 30 (first reference), H. J. R. 64.............ccsscccsceneees
Amending by adding Sec. 50-a (first reference), H.J.R. 33............
Amending Sections 110, 118, 119, 120 (second reference), H. J. R. 34
Court system of circuit and corporation courts, Supreme Court of
Appeals and Judicial Council to study, S.J. R. 20............:ssccsssseseeees
Economy in Governmental Expenditures, Commission to consider pro-
grams of State sanatoria for tuberculars, S.J. R. 53......... eee
J\OLUTIONS—Continued
Education, Public, continuing Commission on, H.J.R. 58.............0000.
Education, school bus operation on divided highways, State Board t
Educational institutions, tuition charges, State Council of Higher Edu
cation to study, H. J. Ri Ti... scctccetccctcccsscescccscsscesscssssessssvessseren:
Eminent domain, VALC to continue study, H. J. R. 38.......... cc ceesseeeees.
Federal grants in aid, Commission on Constitutional Government t
Study, H. J. R. GO wv... ecccccscsescsessssccseescnscesscssecsssccccesoasescessssssessecsseoeses:
Fish, Oysters and Shellfish, Commission to study and revise Title 2:
Of Code, H. J. R. 45 wie eccecssccscccecccccccsssscevensccscccccssesscsseceseessssscccareces:
Game, inland fish and dog laws, VALC to study, H.J.R. 482...............
Hospitalization, medical and surgical services, VALC to study laws a:
to contracts and plans, S. J. Ru 54.0... cccccsstccssccssssscnssnesscsnssesneseses:
Insurance on State-owned buildings, VALC to study, H.J.R. 93.......
Labor laws, VALC to study portions, S.J. R. 48.2.0... eecsseeeesssseeee,
Laws pertaining to duty of support, garnishment, tenant by the en
tireties for real and personal property, immunity of charitable in
stitutions and insurance therefor, fiduciaries, judgment by con
fession, property rights of surviving spouse, Virginia State Ba
and Virginia State Bar Association to study, H.J.R. 96...........
Livestock, Commission to study grading, S.J. R. 17..........ccsscsscesseeeseen:
Milk inspection, VALC to study, H.J. R. 59...................ccscesesosseseneensrens
Motor fuels, VALC to study allowances to dealers for shrinkage
evaporation and otherwise, S.J. R. 57 ........cccccccccscccesscsrcsssescseserersees:
Motor vehicles, VALC to study problem of driving under the in
fluence of intoxicants and statutes relating thereto, H.J.R. 10
New York World’s Fair of 1964, Jamestown Foundation to study par
ticipation, H. J. R. 99 uv... eccsscsccssscccssscssscsscscsssscesessccsecececeserseseeesecesecssees.
Procedure for taking depositions, Judicial Council to study discover
Procedure, H. JT. R. 88.0.1... cecccsscccsscsssssssevscccsccsesoeccsecceesccnccnscesscconsnee:
Railroads, VALC to study economic situation of passenger railroa:
traffic and legislative measures for relief, S.J. R. Qu... eee.
Registration of voters, creating Commission, S.J.R. 52...................
Sexual sterilization, VALC to study laws, S.J. BR. 18.............ccccssserees
Washington Metropolitan Area, passenger carrier facilities, Join
Commission continued, S.J. RR. 410...0.................ccccsecssssscsccscescoreesecseees
Zoning and planning, VALC to continue study, H. J. R. 89................. 0
ITTAURANTS
Definition to include catering services, amending § 35-25...............0.
‘(IREMENT AND PENSION SYSTEMS
Assistant Attorneys General, retirement under certain provision:
applicable to judges and commissioners under certain condition:
Clerks of House and Senate, last-survivor annuities in lieu of re
tirement salary, adding § 51-29.7:1 .......cssscccsscssssscssssnscesserescscessesenes
Establishing by cities and towns, including counties within pro.
VISIONS, AMEeNING § 51-112 uuu... esssssscscssssccceessssesessscsessessesseeeseee
Local systems by counties and cities established prior to 1/1/59, reim
bursement by State, appropriation, amending § 51-114.2...............
Members of Corporation and Industrial Commissions and certai
judges, last-survivor annuity in lieu of retirement salary, adding
§$ B1-28.1 ou... ccsssssssscessssccseccsssscsecsessssrsceseesssssessecesaseseeseesesesssscssecessosnsesseses
State Police, basis on which officer who rejected membership may bi
credited with certain prior service, amending § 61-131 .........00000..
‘(IREMENT SYSTEM, VIRGINIA SUPPLEMENTAL
Actuarial investigations and valuations, persons composing mem
bership and participation by localities, amending §§ 51-111.25
51-111.27, 51-111.81 thru 61-111.38 wc tt tsscccccscssssccssscssssssscteseres
rIREMENT SYSTEM, VIRGINIA SUPPLEMENTAL—Contini
Definitions, including judges of county courts and certain en
of Army or Air National Guard, local systems, prior
records, survivor benefits for certain State officers and em
etc., amending §§ 51-111.10, 51-111.11, 51-111.16, 5:
§1-111.384, 51-111.38, 51-111.38:3, 51-111.46, 51-111.47, 6
thru 51-111.59, 51-111.62, 51-111.63, adding §§ 51-111.38.
51-111.88:16, 51-111.41:1, 51-111.58:1, 51-111.67:1 thru 61-1
Early retirement allowances, increasing, amending § 51-111.5
Game wardens, additional allowances to certain wardens who
PYION tO 1/1/52 .........cccssssscssccccesscessssrsrcecccesssssesssscscesesssessescescaseesees
Prior service credits for service as a trial justice or judge of
court, adding § 51-111.41:1 uu csssscereessseteressesssseseecesees
Prior service credits, including certain justices of the peace,
B BERD AUST, seztirsccetiossarinesinstshsrnie sia Ps en nem ssi de
HMOND CITY
Appropriation for salary of additional judge for Hustings Cx
Authorizing to convey to Commonwealth unpaved plot in ee
Monument Avenue between Stuart Circle and Allen Ave
Charter, AMENAING ..........cccccccccccssscsscescsscccccceccessecssceresseececesenssssseasesenes
Circuit Court, jurisdiction, conforming to revision of Title 19,
ING § 17-163...............csccceccsesssssssnccsecseesssnsscescceesscsesscsnsssceeseecssesensee
Funds in connection with sale of certain church property
investing half in bonds of State in name of Universalist
convention, amending 1895-96 Act ...........cccccsssssssccrreceessssenes
Hustings Court, additional judge, election, etc., adding § 17-15.
Jury lists, number for the Hustings Court, Part II, and the L
Equity Court, amending § 8-182 ..............cssccccsssssssesceseessceeneeses
Registration and reregistration of voters, repealing 1944 /
AMENAMENES ........ccssesscosccccccccnssscssseccccsecessessseccceccensccessssscescsessoeseees
Sheriff filing with Compensation Board all fees, allowance
AMENAING $ 14-145 wau..seseccssssccsssscscssscccscscsecsssseecesssseeecssseseeeees
Sheriff, maximum compensation, amending § 15-524 ................0..
HMOND-HENRICO METROPOLITAN AREA COMMISSION
Creation ....ccccccccccccccccccssscccccccccsveccscccscsccccccccssceccccesscccccccssssccecceccsensesacvsse
HMOND-PETERSBURG TURNPIKE AUTHORITY
Evidence as to rules and regulations, changing date for mak
nual report, amending §$ 33-256.41 ..............cscccssssssctsccesseseeseees
.NOKE CITY
Planning commissions, increasing members, appointment may
mayor or council, amending § 15-901 ou... ceeseeeeseees
NOKE COUNTY
Clerk’s office closing on county holidays, amending § 17-41 ...
County license taxes for businesses, trades, etc., limitation as
in towns, amending §§ 58-266.2, 58-266.3 ..........csscssssssssssseree:
Dumps for waste material, increasing acreage, amending § 15-'
Property owners, removing trash, litter, etc., adding § 15-15.‘
Special County Police Department, providing for establis
amending Ch. 280, 1958 Acts uu... cccsssccccsessseccsecesssreeecsesseees
KBRIDGE COUNTY
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 ou... see seeee
KINGHAM COUNTY
Open season for gigging German carp in Shenandoah River, .
Ing Ch. 459, 19566 Acts .........cccccsssscccesssssrereccesssseccessesssseceesssaen
JEE INLET AUTHORITY
Creating .......ccccccccsssssccssecssssccccsssccssccecssesesssscsecseersecccoessecsseseeee
3SELL COUNTY
Shooting and gigging of certain fish in Clinch River,
236, 1934 Acts, repealing Ch. 190, 1948 Acts........
sES TAXES
Alcoholic beverages, including wine, imposition, collecti
Ceeds, Adding § 4-16.1 .u.......ccsscccsssscssesccscesssrseseecseneees:
Alcoholic beverages, excise tax on beer and 3.2 bevera;
AMeNAING §§ 4-40, 4-108 ..........ccccccscsccesssecsesscessseesesesees
Tobacco products, excluding chewing tobacco, smokin
snuff, imposition, collection, use of proceeds.............
VITARY DISTRICTS
Enlargement and merger in certain counties, petitio:
validating procedure and bond issues, amending 19:
Special policemen, appointment by governing body, ec
lands for water and sewer lines, amending § 21-11
Validating all proceedings in creation and proceeding:
with bond issues in any district ..............ccsccssssscssseeee:
NITATION DISTRICTS
Hampton Roads Sanitation District, validating creation
provisions, repealing Ch. 407, 1940 Acts, Ch. 353,
Ci, S71, TOBE ACh scsceressesssssinnsnsanaaseessenasamacsaansasane:
'URDAYS
Observance by certain persons as Sabbath, omitting ‘“‘a
that day disturb any other person”, amending § 18
TINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
See under BANKING AND FINANCE
ITT COUNTY
Shooting and gigging of certain fish in Clinch River, am
1934 Acts, repealing Ch. 190, 1948 Acts................
Squirrel season, amending Ch. 202, 1950 Acts ................
Supervisors, clerk of board, compensation, amending
.F, BRADLEY M.
Relief (payment from Dept. of Conservation and Eco
MONE) — arrrcocccrccccnsscsssscsssecccccccccescesversceccncsaseccessosecsnsseesescseess
TATE
Clerk, retirement, last-survivor annuity, adding § 51
List of Senators, showing post office. residence, teleg:
district represented ............ccccccccssssesssertscssccscsseecscsesses
Officers and EMpPlOVee. ..........ccccccccesccsessscseecssessscssnsessorenseee
Seating arrangement ............ccccccccccccsssssscseccescesessseresecesseseeees
tVICE OF PROCESS
County and municipal courts, fees for service of proc
reissuance within a certain time, amending § 14-13:
Powers of courts not of record, conforming to revisi
amending §$§ 16.1-26, 16.1-27 ou... essccccssssssereeenseen
Suits for divorce, how notices served, including within _
for annulling marriage, amending §$§ 8-54, 8-76....
TE EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY
Creating to encourage, foster and facilitate the industrial
economic development, Appropriation ...........cccccesessesccesseeesseseeeens
TE FLAG
Sale by Director of Department of Purchases and Supply, ame:
B TBS eeccccscnccccccoscscsccscssesevesssscesensncsceuscncessossconsesssccensonsessenssecsenesees:
TE OFFICIALS
LiSted ........cccccccsssccccssccccsscccccscsccccsseccccsscccsssssccccsccecenscccscscceesccesstecssscesssccenees
TE PROPERTY
VALC to study insurance on, H. J. R. 98....... ccc csssseeccceessseeeeeeeee
TTUTORY RESEARCH AND DRAFTING, DIVISION OF
Continuance or time for filing pleading, etc., including employes
as well as members, officers and employees of General Asse
AMENING § 30-5 ou.........cssccssscsssseccessssecessecesseccsessecsessaesecseesensesssssenees:
.UNTON
Establishing boundary of city and property of Western State Ho:
‘PHENS CITY
Charter, AMENAING .........c..ccccescscscssssseccssssscccccnsrscsccassessssssseeeesecesessssssenseess
CK AND POULTRY FEED
Commercial feed, to include “materials” instead of “feeds”, and
intended for aquatic creatures and birds other than po
AMENAING §$ 8-619 ...........cssesccssscsssccsssssersccsscssscessssessscscesssssecssesseceess
ONEWALL JACKSON MEMORIAL HIGHWAY”
Designating portion of U. S. Highway No. 340, marking ..............
IDY COMMISSIONS AND REQUESTS
Clerks of courts, records preservation, Virginia Court Clerks’ As:
tion to study, H. J. R. 21a... ccssssssecssscssscessssscssscsssssccssesecoees
Court system of circuit and corporation courts, Supreme Court o
peals and Judicial Council to study, S.J. R. 20.0.0...
Economy in Governmental Expenditures, Commission to conside)
grams of certain State institutions, S.J. RB. 53.0... csccsseees
Education, Public, continuing Commission, H. J. R. 58..................
Education, school bus operation on divided highways, State Boa
Study, S. JF. R. 4b ...........ssccsccsssssvescscesescsscscsccosecccceececesccccsssccesssssseees
Education, tuition charges, State Council of Higher Educati:
Study, H. J. Ri. 74... cssssssccsssssssreccsssscsecscesscccccsesssssccssessoscoscsecsncess
Federal grants in aid, Commission on Constitutional Governme
Fish, oysters and shellfish, Commission to study and revise Tit
Of Code, H. J. R. 4b.u.......cccccsecscssssnccesssreccsscecessscesecssescesssssscsoessseres
Laws pertaining to duty of support, garnishment, tenant by th
tireties for real and personal property, immunity of charitah
stitutions and insurance therefor, fiduciaries, judgment by cc
sion, property rights of surviving spouse, Virginia State Ba
Virginia State Bar Association to study, H.J.R. 96..............
Livestock, Commission to study grading, S.J. R. 17.............cssseee0s
New York World’s Fair of 1964, Jamestown Foundation to study
ticipation, H. J. R. 99.0.0... ecssssccsssecsssesssssecescsosssseessssscssssesenssserees
Procedure for taking depositions, Judicial Council to study disc
procedure, H. J. R. 88..........cscsscssssescsscesecesssssecseseesnssecsnscsessnssosens
Registration of voters, creating Commission, S.J. R. 62..............
Washington Metropolitan Area, passenger carrier facilities, Joint
mission Continued, S. J. R. 41.......sscssssssssssosscssscesssssssesccssessssesececes:
FOLK
Authorizing city to sell and convey City Hall and Municipal Building.
[MARY OF BILLS
Number introduced, passed, approved, and those that were vetoed
failed to become law because not approved by the Governor....
IDAYS
Observance of Saturday as Sabbath by certain persons, omitting “a
does not on that day disturb any other person”, amending § 18-3:
Working on, enacting new provisions, amending § 18-329, addi
$§ 18-329.1, 18-329.2 .......sccccccssscccrsccessscrsccsssssescccessseesesesssssaccesssssceceess
ERVISORS
Clerks of boards, increasing compensation in 16 counties, amendi
BS LGH28 snnnisensttinisesinianidiisatsAbidRiddhdindie EE RR TERE
Compensation, increasing in 28 counties and the chairmen in Frankl
and Washington, amending’ § 14-56.1 ............ cc scsssssscsnscesscssccessoeoes
Meetings, twice monthly in Princess Anne County, amending § 15-24
Special meetings, notice of not less than 24 hours in Allegha
County, amending § 15-248 .uuu0.........sssessscsssssssscssccenecccessssssssoecsscessneees
EME COURT OF APPEALS
JuStices, Listed ..........scccsssscssssssscsocssccccescsevsscencsesssnssanscecccscesecceccccceseeceeeneeeeseeens
Requesting to study circuit and corporation court system, togeth
with the Judicial Council, S.J. Ri. 20.2.0... eecseeeeceeeeseeeeesenseneeens
TOLMS _....csccsscccesssssscsscessscncsccccncccccsccscescsseccssseesscessscssscesccessccsenscacasesscessseseesovens
-ERINTENDENTS OF HOSPITALS
Listed uu.....ecccsscssssserecceccessssnssenececeseesesssseeeeseeccesesssnanaescesceessssaseeaeeeeceseeessenaaenes:
-RY COUNTY
Clerk’s office closing on Saturday with consent of judge and governi
body, amending §$ 17-41 oui... ccssscccscssceccssssecccesssceessssscessssscessssseesensen
Deer damaging fruit trees and crops, killing, disposition, amendi
© 2ST AB LL cneemcnccurmennesny msc veasenaumsnmcsmnmemnastranrsseachi sen ot sais Nese Laan a
Squirrel season, deleting from provisions applying to certain counti
amending Ch. 87, 1950 Acts .........ccccccccsssssscccssssssecceecssssesccesssssecsessesees,
tVEYORS
Land surveyors to pay same annual renewal fee as architects and p:
fessional engineers, amending § 54-31 ou.........ccsesssceeceeesesrenceeseseees
See also ARCHITECTS, etc.
SSEX COUNTY
Dogs killing livestock and poultry, compensation, notice by own
AMENAING §$ 29-20Z ...........cccccsssssoccscccsssssccssssrsccecscssenccesssessssceesessscnrscsers
Supervisors, clerk of board, compensation, amending § 15-239........
KATION
Assessment of new buildings and extending time for payment, amet
WO EF GEBUL AL cccccnsecsmessssensancevascsanccmeitskatied tentedinesenbacendinidilahoanEihdeanannansa’
Building and loan associations, substituting in lieu thereof, savings a
loan associations as to exception as to income taxes, and paym«
of franchise and license taxes, amending §8§ 58-128, 58-373, 58-4
TEPEALING § 58-461 .......ccscssssssssssssssssscssrscscscccceccesscesestessessscssssessessesnees
Collection of taxes out of estate in hands of or debts due by th
party, summons, amending § 58-1010 .0............ se eesssseescsseesseneees
Commissioner and employees, traveling expenses, deleting “while :
sent from Richmond” and “to be sworn to by person incurri
them”, amending § 58-32 ...........cccsscscsccssccssccesscssecsscescesseesensseneesenene
KATION—Continued
County depositories and Finance Board, disbursement by treasurers
of money deposited, designating two or more deputies to sign
Checks, amending § 58-951 .o.........csscscccsssscceccssscsseeeseesssseeessssssecssessessonss
County license taxes for businesses, trades, etc., in certain counties,
including Roanoke and Pittsylvania Counties, no tax in towns if
town already imposes one, amending &§ 58-266.2, 58-266.3 ............
County-owned securitics, holding by custodians, deposit of securities
pledged by depositories and custodians, adding § 58-943.3, amend-
ING § 58-94 ...........ccscccscceccccsccececccccccsccrscnsssesssssssecsssecscsssessscecceseesceesscsecsosecs
Erroneous assessments, correction of clerical error or calculation with-
out petition and no time limit, refunds not made after lapse of
three years, amending §§ 58-1142, 58-1152.1 ou... cessceereeserteeeees
Exempting property of Va. Home for the Incurables, amending § 58-12
Income taxes of corporations, exceptions, substituting mutual savings
and loan associations for building and loan associations, also as
to franchise and license taxes, amending &§ 58-128, 58-273, 58-443,
Papenlirie’ © BS-AGU, a cencecsussessaccssmsscemerarervavencerenseeecmnernereaeneneneen
Income taxes of corporations, domestic corporations and definitions;
allocation and apportionment of net income from corporate busi-
ness taxable within and without the State, abolishing as to cor-
porations doing no business in the State, amending §§ 58-128,
58-129, 58-131, 58-131.1, 58-134, 58-148, 58-151, 58-418, adding
§§ 58-131.2 thru 58-131.18, repealing § 58-18...............ccsssssseesseeees
Income taxes of corporations, liquidation, when no gain or loss recog-
nized from sale or exchange, adding §$ 58-86.6 ...........ccsscssscesserees
Income taxes of individuals, deductions as to disability, medical, dental,
etc., expenses, at 65 or over, limitations, amending § 58-81............
Income taxes of individuals, and taxes on income from trusts and
estates, nonresident provisions, amending §$§ 58-101, 58-121............
Inheritance taxes, computation of property passing to a beneficiary,
exempting certain U. S. annuities, amending § 58-153......................
Intangible personal property, capital, including insurance policies on
life of any person, amending § 58-411 o0...........ccccs ceessecccessneerrersevenes
Intangible personal property, returns, time for filing assessment of
taxes, sheets and forms, accelerating time for payment, amend-
ing $§ 58-425 thru 58-427, 58-434, 58-435, 58-440, 58-441................
License taxes on insurance companies, exempting certain mutual
assessment fire insurance companies, amending § 58-494................
License taxes on auctioneers, uniform tax, amending § 58-286, re-
pealing §§ 54-793, 54-794, 58-285, 58-287, 58-288, 58-288.1..............
License taxes on permanent amusement parks, no separate license tax
for certain coin-operated devices, amending § 58-268 ................ss00+
License taxes on vending machines, including coin change-making
machines but exempting those on premises of licensed retail mer-
chants, amending $§ 58-355, 58-362. ............cccscsccsssseccssssersscerresssessssees
Local city and town taxes on stocks of banks and trust companies
having branches, payments out of State Treasury to certain
counties, records of deposits thru branches, amending $§ 58-476,
58-476.1, 58-481, adding §§ 58-476.2 thru 58-476.6, repealing
§§ 58-477, 58-477.1, 58-478, 58-478.1, 58-483 ou... ecscsssteeetteesereeees
Manufacturing establishments, exempting from local taxation in what
used to be Elizabeth City County, repealing § 58-17 .............ccscccees
Personal property books, commissioners of the revenue, penalty for
failure to deliver copies within certain time, amending § 58-884......
Professional bondsmen, license taxes, qualifications, certification as to
moral character, etc., amending § 58-371.2 ..........cccccscsssccssssssecesceseeees
Railroads and canal corporations, property reports and reports of gross
transportation receipts, when lien of State attaches, amending
8§ 58-524, 58-526 ou... cssssssscccssscrsccccssssssccscsssssteeeesscsssneeesssscsseceesseesesness
Real estate and personal property taxes, deducting contributions to
private schools, limitation... ee sseeseeeseecesseesseessssseeeessseeeeeesssenees
<ATION—Continued
Reassessments, extending time in certain counties, adding § 58-792.5
Reassessments, extending time in Henry County, adding § 58-792.3..
Reassessment in certain counties, extending time, including Prin
George and Campbell Counties, amending § 58-792.1....................
Sales tax on tobacco products, excluding chewing tobacco, smoki:
tobacco and snuff, imposition, collection, use of proceeds............
Tangible personal property, local taxation of certain property leas
to agency of Federal government, adding §$§ 58-831.1, 58-831.2....
Tangible personal property, separate classification as to certain boa
and vehicles without motive power used as homes or office
amending § 58-829, adding §§ 58-829.2, 58-829.3.............sscsssressnees
Taxpayers, credits for property given or sold to church or religio
body, certificate of clerk, relief, amending §§$ 58-822 thru 58-82
Vending machines, license taxes, including coin change-making m
chines but excluding those on premises of retail merchants, amen
Ing $$ 58-355, 58-362 ...........ccccssccccscccsssesssecssrscssrccsnscessacessesessesseeeseesesen
Wills or grants of administration, tax imposed by localities, addin
§ BB-67.1 .......cccssccccssssccrcccscssecseccsscscecccecesssscceceessnsnsacesasseascsssscnssscsesscoseenees:
JEVISION
Counties, cities and towns providing for establishment and operati
of educational stationS, permissive .............ccccscescccesessereesesseseeseseeseeee
TANTS BY ENTIRETY
Va. State Bar and Va. State Bar Association to study as to real a
personal property, H. J. BR. 9B..........ccccccsssssssensssnscssssssscecccseessenccoeseoees
,ACCO
Sales tax on products, excluding chewing tobacco, smoking tobac
and snuff, imposition, collection, use of proceeds...................0008
Severance taxes on bright flue-cured tobacco, increasing, amendii
$ B-2d49 oo. cccssssssrccesssssscccscecssccscsssnscecesessseneeessecssceseseessesssecsssesseaneneesense
Warehouses, duties and liabilities of samplers and proprietors, insu
ance provisions, amending §$ 61-182 .u.0...........cssccessscscsssecsseeeesenceeees
VNS
Acquisition of property by gift or purchase, but not by condemnatic
land for development of business and industry, leasing or sa.
AMENAING § 15-7.2 ou... ccccsscsccccssssssccesssssscesscsssensseccsossscsesssccessscecsesessees
SASURERS
City treasurers, bond on transition of town to city, amending § 15-93.
City treasurers, increasing maximum salary brackets by 10%, addi
$ 14-68.3 ...........ccsscssosssscccreccsssccsccessesscnseecsssssscecsscssscsecssessnsscneessossosecesessese
§$ 14-69.3 ..........sscccscsorscssscscceessresessessscesesscesessccsencssessscsssccesessossscsseesesssseeces
ISPASS
Prohibiting a person from conspiring, confederating or combining wi
another or others to trespass on certain property, adding § 18-"
Prohibiting person from soliciting or encouraging another or othe
to trespass upon certain property, penalty, adding § 18-225.2....
Trespass on lands, buildings or premises of another after having be
forbidden, broadening provisions and increasing penalties, amen
IMG $ 18-2QB5 ........ccccsssccsssocssssscccsssscescscecsseccssseecessnecesssssssssesscsensssssecseseseens
AL JUSTICES
See JUDGES OF COURTS NOT OF RECORD
JSTEES
Deeds and deeds of trust—See DEEDS AND DEEDS OF TRUST
“Security trustees”, defining, trustees thereof to have residence
State or as corporation to have principal office in State, record
tion or docketing, adding § 55-58.1...............ccscccssssscsssseccesseseesssereees
sERCULOSIS
Directing the Commission for Economy in Governmental Expenditures
to consider programs in the several State sanatoria, S.J. R. 53....
EMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
Appropriation out of Special Unemployment Compensation Adminis-
tration Fund for acquisition of land and erection of building for
USE Of the ComMisBiON...............cccscccccsssccssssssssenscesscesccscsscscssscsesceessesrseses
Appropriation to Commission out of funds under § 903 of the Social
Security Act for acquisition of land and erection of building for
use Of the Commission ...............scessscssesssscsssccssscessssnccsnsesscesssesesesscensenseescees
Changing name to Virginia Employment Commission, definitions, bene-
fit amounts and rights, eligibility, contribution rates, credits, etc.,
amending §§ 60-10, 60-26, 60-42, 60-44, 60-45.2, 60-47, 60-67,
60-68, 60-70 thru 60-73.1, 60-75, 60-76.2 ..........cccsscssscscsssecsssssecensssenseees
Unemployment Compensation and Administration Funds, expenditure
for administrative purposes under certain conditions, amending
§§ 60-92, 60-96, adding § 60-94.1.........ccscsscsssssseccssssscrscsscsssssessseseesesseeeens
TED STATES
Authorizing Governor and Attorney General to convey certain former-
ly submerged lands in Willoughby Bay, Mason Creek, Theleball’s
Creek and Boush Creek in Norfolk City..............s:ccccscccssssssssssesesssresssees
Authorizing Governor to convey to U. S., certain lands situate in
James River in city of Newport NewB..........ccccccsssssesssecessesessssessesseees
Federal grants in aid, Commission on Constitutional Government to
Study, H. J. R. 60 wou. sccsccscsssccssccesssssesascesssneceesessessseecessnsnecseneesesssoseess
VERSALIST CHURCH OF AMERICA
Use of funds from sale of certain Unitarian church property, amend-
ING 1895-96 Act o....scccsssccssccsccecssccsrccsssssesssessssssscsssessecesesssesssesessseneeeees
VERSITY OF VIRGINIA
Authorizing Rector and Visitors to borrow from U. S. or other source
for erection of dormitories, no liability as to operation or mainte-
nance, priority to residents of State.............cssscscccssscssssecesscssscsssreessseees
Authorizing Rector and Visitors to borrow from U. S. or other source
for erection of apartments for married students, no liability of
State as to operation or maintenance, priority to residents of State
Board of Trustees of Va. Museum of Fine Arts to institute proceeding
for conveyance of “The Gari Melchers Memorial” property to
University for benefit of Mary Washington College................sssesees
(DING MACHINES
Amusement parks, license taxes to cover certain coin-operated devices,
excepting pin-ball machines, amending § 58-268 ...............ssscssssres
License taxes, including coin change-making machines but exempting
those on premises of licensed retail merchants, amending
$§ 58-355, 58-862 uccccccccccccccccccccccsscseceecscrscccscsssesssessesesesrssssscasessesesooes
‘ERINARIANS
Increasing fee for examination, amending § 54-788.1 0... ccccceeseees
T-ERINARY BOARD, STATE
Exempting from provision as to filing copies of examinations with
Secretary of Commonwealth, amending § 54-1 ou... ccsssssseesessees
‘“ERINARY EXAMINERS
Per diem allowances, use of funds from fees, amending § 54-7839..........
TORIA
Expenditures for advertising purposes, deleting as to
Sions, amending § 15-13 wc csessscscsscscsssescsssecssserees
INNA
Charter, AMENAING ...........ccccccccsssssssscssssssscssevenssssscssecsessvessserens
GINIA ADVISORY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL STUDIE
Accounting and bookkeeping, laws, H.J.R. 48..............
Architects and professional engineers, statutes as to, S
Atomic energy, peaceful uses, continuing study, S.J. I
Eminent domain laws, continuing study, H.J.R. 38..
Game, inland fish and dog laws, H. J. R. 48.............scccceee
Hospitalization, medical and surgical services, laws a
and plans, S.J. Ri. 54... ccsseceesseecsssseecesssecssssseeeesees
Insurance on State-owned buildings, H.J.R. 93..............
Labor laws, certain portions of, S.J. R. 438........ccccccesees:
Milk inspection, H. J. R. 59.......ccccccsssscssccsssssseecssssssreceesssseseres
Motor fuels, allowance to dealers for shrinkage, ev.
Otherwise, S.J. R. 57 c.cccccccccscsssssrssssssssssscsssssssssccsssesceesees
Motor vehicles, problem of driving under influence of i:
statutes relating thereto, H.J.R. 100..................06
Railroads, economic situation of passenger railroad traff
tive measures for relief, S.J. Re 9 cic....cccccssceeeeeeeeeeess
Sexual sterilization laws, S.J. RR. 18............csscccccecsssseseseess
Zoning and planning, continuing study, H.J.R. 89......
GINIA AND AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH
Designating period between January nineteenth and Fek
second, 1961, and each succeeding year...........cccsssseees
GINIA ATHLETIC COMMISSION
Additional authority of Commission to revoke, suspen
probation the license of any licensee, amending §
Injunctive relief for violations, adding § 9-44.1...............
Investigations by, deleting provisions as to additiona
instituting criminal proceedings, amending § 9-16.1
Power to institute criminal or civil proceedings as to v
ING § 9-44.2 .......ccccccsssscorsccsssrccssecssrecssesesssccseessssseesssssssaees
Prohibiting interference with or restraint of the conduct
boxing and wrestling matches or exhibitions, adding
Provisions for issuance of licenses to promote, etc., profe
and wrestling matches, and fixing standards, amendi1
GINIA BEACH
Charter, AMENCING ...........cccccessssscrsscceces secsssssnsseccssscevssssssceceees
GINIA COURT CLERKS’ ASSOCIATION
To make study as to preservation of certain document
clerks of courts, H. J. R. 21... cccssscesssssestsscssveseneens
GINIA EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION
Name changed from Unemployment Compensation Cor
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION.
GINIA HOME FOR THE INCURABLES
Exempting property from local taxation, amending § 5&
GINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
Board of Visitors, increasing number, two nonresident a
resident alumni, effective date, amending §$§ 23-93,
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Authorizing Board of Visitors to accept from City of Danv.
Danville Technical Institute ...............sccsssccsssscsscsssssscsescssoseses
Contracting with Radford for sewage disposal in connection w
Ford College ...........scoccssessssssssssssssscscssssssesssssscsccccsesssncsesssessecereeses
VIRGINIA REAL ESTATE COMMISSION
Per diem allowances to members, amending § 54-741 ..............
VIRGINIA STATE BAR AND VIRGINIA STATE BAR ASSOCI
To study laws pertaining to duty of support, garnishment, te
the entirety, for real and personal property, immunity of cl
institutions and insurance therefor, fiduciaries, judgment
fession, property rights of surviving spouse, H.J.R. 965.
VIRGINIA STATE COLLEGE
State Board of Education to convey all water rights of colleg
of Petersburg, proceeds deposited into State treasury.........
State Board to sell real estate in Norfolk City, use of proceed:
VITAL STATISTICS
Revising, rearranging, amending and recodifying laws, r
§§ 32-322 thru 32-353.3, adding §§ 32-353.4 thru 33-353.:
VOTING PRECINCTS IN CITIES
LiSted ouu....eeccscccsesesccccccessscccccscccecccccsseccccscacscsccssessecssceacesccecesaceccasenceee,
VOTING PRECINCTS IN COUNTIES
Listed ........cccccsssssssssesssssscseccccoecceccseessceseeseseseessssssssseceaucssccscsscssssseseeenees.
WARDS OR VOTING PRECINCTS
Names or numbers in CitieS............cccccccscsssssccccccccssccsecccssveccccessencees
WARREN COUNTY
Banks closing on Saturday, amending § 2-20.1 ..............cssssessseevee:
WARRENTON
Charter, AMENAING ..........cccccccsssscrssessssserescsssesersesscsssccesseesseeseeesenees:
WASHINGTON AND OLD DOMINION RAILROAD
Highway Commissioner purchasing lands ..............scsscsssseeeeeees
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Dog laws and dog wardens, deleting county as exception to pr
AMENAING § 29-184.2 ...........cccccccccscccescessssccssssccccesscssvcccescoscsececens
Shooting suckers, red-horse and carp in South fork of Holstc
season, bag limit, amending Ch. 236, 1934 Acts, repealing
1948 ACtS .........ccscscccccccsosssssescccccccecceresscessccsecceccneneessssocenanecsesescees:
Supervisors, compensation, increasing, including chairman, a
§ 14-56.1 .........csccccsssrssccsecseesssescreccessssosessnccesessccsesssseccescnssarenssoeesens
WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA
Joint commission on passenger carrier facilities, continuing, S
WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITIES
Joinder and withdrawal by political subdivisions, amending § 1
Powers as to eminent domain and borrowing and procedure >
TER SUPPLIES
Erection of dams by cities and towns for enlarging, abolishing, repeal.
Ing §§ 15-740 thru 15-746 ou... tecsscssssrccsssceecessssccsssscssssssssccsssssaessescoen:
Expenditures of general funds to provide sources of public water sup-
ply in certain counties, including Nelson, Norfolk, Campbell anc
Amherst Counties, amending Ch. 18, Ex. 1959 Acts...........cscssssssesees.
TERS OF THE STATE
Authority for use of subaqueous beds, to include dams, flood control
projects, docks, etc., authority of Attorney General as to tres-
pass or encroachment, adding § 62-2.1 ............ccscccsssssscssnscsssssoressesee:
Establishing jurisdiction of Commonweath over offshore waters along
the coasts and lands lying thereunder, adding § 7-1.1 ............sseccseseen
Obstructing Louisa Fork of Big Sandy River, substituting “Levisa’
Fork and making unlawful to dump dirt, stone, coal, etc. on banks
and in channels, amending § 62-190 .0............ccsccssssccssscccssecsenseeseseeoes
Ownership of beds of bays, creeks and shores, Commission of Game
and Inland Fisheries to control land under Back Bay, its tribu-
taries and the North Landing River from the N. C. line to North
Landing Bridge, amending § 62-1 ...........ccscssscssssccssscssssssseccscsessesoncees
Unlaw dumping of garbage or refuse, dirt, rocks, etc., amending
ot:
LFARE
Aid to dependent children, blind, totally disabled and old age assist-
ance, to include hospitalization, amending § 63-101.................ee.
Hospitalization contracts for the indigent, Board to promulgate and
distribute uniform eligibility standards, amending § 32-294............
Juvenile delinquents committing offenses while in custody of Depart-
ment, transfer to other courts for trial, amending § 63-378.1........
Juvenile delinquents, commitment to Department of Mental Hygiene
and Hospitals, adding § 16.1-178.2 ............ccccscssssssssssssssscsssssesessccesooees
Juvenile delinquents, putting in custody of local boards, adoption, etc.,
amending §§ 16.1-178, 63-73, 63-241, 63-351 ooo... cccsscseccssssresseseeeeees
Local board in Albemarle County, county executive serving on, amend-
ING $$ 15-285, 15-290 ou... ssesssssecsssssccsesssccscesssecsscsscsssceserscsesssceacesses
Local boards, terms of office, retirement at 70, duties of local super-
intendents, amending 8§ 63-78, 63-96...........ccccccccssssssscssssssessccsssssseceseseees
Old age assistance, aid to dependent children, aid to the blind and
general relief, no action to force loca] payments if local budgets
approved by Commissioner, amending §&§ 63-135, 63-136, 63-157,
63-158, 63-199, 63-200, 68-212 oo. ccssceecesscrsesessssessesssecsecesssosseees
Old age assistance, execution of deeds of trust by recipients, redemp-
tion and foreclosure, adding § 63-127.1 oo... ccscsssseesccsscsnscrecesscsees
VALC to study laws relating to sexual sterilization, S.J. R. 18............
Wards in foster homes, allowances for work done, amending § 63-369.1
STERN STATE HOSPITAL
Establishing boundary between property and city of Staunton................
LIAM AND MARY, COLLEGE OF
Authorizing Eastern State Hospital to convey certain real estate to,
and to authorize College to negotiate with Colonial Williamsburg
for exchange of certain real estate ............:ccccscssssscccssesscesccssonssesccsssenees
Board of Visitors to convey certain property containing 18th century
location of “Travis House” to Colonial Williamsburg, Ine. ............
Board of Visitors to convey property including site of 18th century
public hospital and Custis family property to Colonial Williams-
Durg, INC. ...rcccccorcccocssccssssecssccsscssscssccssscscsccescscescossccscscscesscecssccssecessssscssseacees
Board of Visitors to convey certain property to United States and
certain property to Williamsburg. ...............cccccccccsssssssssscsersssssssscscsessees
Divisions to include those at Newport News and Petersburg, amending
§ ZB-49.1 .......sssccccccssssccsscsssssscccssscescccecsnsveroessssesesccceccessssccesssscesecssssscescsssoeses
LLIAM AND MARY, COLLEGE OF—Continued
Governor and Hospital Board conveying as gift certain property o
Petersburg Training School and Hospital...............ccccsscsssescccecssoneees
Names to include “Colleges” instead of “College”, increasing numbe
of visitors, chief executive officer, etc., amending $§ 23-14, 23-35
23-40, 23-41, 23-42, 23-44, 23-45, 23-47, 23-49, 23-49.1, repealin;
$ ZB-48 .........cccsscccssseccssccccseneccsessrecsesscoesecsescssessnsessenersccssncccsenserasecsensssesosees
LLIAMSBURG
Charter, AMeNAING ...........ccccsccsccsssscssccs ccscesccssescecccsssccsscscssessscccsccessccesesencesersee
Commissioner in chancery acting as bail commissioner by appointmen
Of judge, aMENAING § 19-92.1 .......cccresscccsrescsssscocscsesssecsssssssssecssssssncesssssee:
LLS
Tax on probate, imposition by localities, adding § 58-67.1......................
3E COUNTY
Clerks of counties, allowances, increasing, amending § 14-163.1...........
Dog wardens, compensation, disposition of funds, amending § 29-184.'
Supervisors, clerk of board, compensation, amending § 15-239...........
‘NESSES
Contradiction by prior inconsistent writing, exceptions as to action:
on insurance policies for personal injuries or death by wrongfu
ACt, AMENAING § 8-293 .........ccccccccccssscscseccrssovsssccscsscesssecesssessesssssecssessseseee:
Testimony of husband and wife in prosecution against a minor chil
over sixteen, amending $ 8-288 ............cscocssssscsscsscssssscessseesenecsesssssecsseses
ODSTOCK
Charter, AMCNGING ........cccsccscccssssstsscssreccsssessccscserscsssecceseeccesseseecesscesecessnesesserees
RKMEN’S COMPENSATION
Agreements as to payment of compensation, compromising of clain
Dinding, amending § 65-90 ..........cc.cscscccsscsssssesssscessscssesssesscssssscsscnseresesens
Attorneys’ fees in certain compensation cases involving third parties
apportionment, amending $§ 65-38, 65-39, adding § 65-39.1...............
Benefits, increasing in cases of total incapacity, partial incapacity
death, limitation as to total compensation, amending §§ 65-51
65-52, 65-62, 65-68 ........cssscccccssssscccscccesssecessessssceceessnescceetssssccecescssssecasceses
Definition of “employee” to include clerks of juvenile and domesti
relations courts, AMENAING § 65-4 .i...........ccccssssssssssscscsessssreceececrecscesers
Medical attention, extending period on approval of a member of th
Industrial Commission, amending § 65-85 ...........scsssccsessseessereceserees
Medical attention, extending time for, amending § 65-85..............cssssseere
Medical attention, including proper fitting and training in use ot!
certain appliances, amending § 65-85 .u.........ccsssssccsscsssssssssescsossesseerens
Occupational diseases, limitation of claims for, amending § 65-49 .......
Termination of dependency as to minor dependent, amending § 65-6t
THE COUNTY
Dogs killing livestock and poultry, compensation, amending § 29-202...
THEVILLE
Charter, AMENAING ............ccsccccsessccesssssvesssecscsscssccssssecsccscccecssscs sesesccessseccsceesenes
—K COUNTY
Sheriff, salary, increasing maximum, amending § 14-86 ................s0000
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 ...........cccccccssssssscocseceneceee,
ING
Boards of appeals in certain counties, abolishing provisions as to effec.
tive dates of certain decisions and certain appeals, repealing
$$ 15-870.1, 15-873.1 ...........sscccssssssocsssccsccssseseccssccecesecsssscnssecsesssstersrccsscnsceees
Ordinances, validating proceedings prior to 1/1/59, adding § 15-854.1
Regulations in Chesterfield and Henrico Counties for gradual elimina-
tion of uses of land and buildings, amending § 15-884.............ccsessees.
VALC to continue study of laws, including planning laws, H.J. R. 8°