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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Law Number | 644 |
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CHAPTER 644
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 64
Proposing an amendment to Section 28 of the Constitution of Virginia.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 7, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
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 hereby is, 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
concurrence in conformity with the provisions of section one hundred
ninety-six of the Constitution, namely:
Strike from the Constitution of Virginia Sec. 28 which is as follows:
Sec. 28. Ballots.—The General Assembly shall provide for ballots
without any distinguishing mark or symbol, for the use in all State, county,
city and other elections by the people, and the form thereof shall be the same
in all places where any such election is held. All ballots shall contain the
names of the candidates, and of the offices to be filled, in clear print and in
due and orderly succession; but any voter may erase any name and insert
another.
And insert in lieu thereof the following:
Sec. 28. Ballots —The General Assembly shall provide for ballots with-
out any distinguishing mark or symbol, for the use in all State, county. city
and other elections by the people, and the form thereof shall be the same in
all places where any such election is held. All ballots shall contain the names
of the candidates, and of the offices to be filled, in clear print and in due
and orderly succession. At all elections except primary elections it shall be
lawful for any voter to place on the official ballot the name of any person
in his own handwriting thereon and to vote for such other person for any
office for which he may desire to vote and mark the same by a check (\ )
or cross (X or +) mark or a line(—) immediately preceding the name
inserted.
I, George R. Rich, Clerk of the House of Delegates of Virginia, do
hereby certify that the session of the General Assembly of the Common-
wealth of Virginia at which the Acts of Assembly herein printed were
enacted, adjourned sine die on March thirtieth, nineteen hundred sixty-
two.
GEORGE R. RICH
Clerk of the House of Delegates and
Keeper of the Rolls of the State.
Note: Except as otherwise provided therein, all Acts of this session
of the General Assembly become effective at the first moment of June 29,
1962.
Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly
SESSION 1962
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. 4
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to make a study of
Article 7 of Chapter 7 of Title 18.1 of the Code of Virginia and related
laws restricting certain activities on specified days of the week.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 7, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
Whereas, the 1960 session of the General Assembly of Virginia
amended and reenacted §§ 18.1-358, 18.1-858.1 and 18.1-358.2 of the
Code of Virginia, relating to working or transacting business on Sunday ;
an
Whereas, recent events in Virginia and other states have focused
public interest upon the conflict between established laws preserving
Sunday as a common day of rest and the growing trend toward mercan-
tile activity seven days a week; and
Whereas, people in all sections of Virginia have demonstrated
interest in the action taken by the 1960 session with respect to Sunday
legislation; 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
report upon Article 7 of Chapter 7 of Title 18.1 of the Code of Virginia
and all similar and related laws which restrict business, industrial, com-
mercial or other activities on any specified day or days of the week. All
agencies of the State shall assist the Council upon request. The Counc!]
shall conclude its study and make its report to the Governor and General
Assembly not later than October one, nineteen hundred sixty-three and
shall set forth therein what changes, if any, are required to conform such
laws to present conditions.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 12
Governor’s Portrait
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, January 11, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, January 11, 1962
Resolved by the House of Delegates of Virginia, the Senate con-
curring, That the Governor, the President of the Senate and the Speaker
of the House of Delegates are constituted a committee to contract for
and have painted and appropriately framed and placed in the Capitol,
subject to the approval of the Virginia Art Commission, a portrait of
Governor J. Lindsay Almond, Jr.
Be it further resolved that the committee so constituted is authorized
to expend for such portrait and frame, out of the contingent fund of the
General Assembly, a sum sufficient not to exceed one thousand five
hundred dollars.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 16
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to make a study and
report upon the desirability of adopting, in whole or in part, the Uni-
form Commercial Code.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 7, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
Whereas, the laws governing commercial transactions of the several
states are varied; and
Whereas, the growth of interstate commercial transactions has
created a confusion in this segment of the law thereby creating a great
need for a uniform commercial code; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the
Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is hereby directed to make a study
of the desirability of adopting, in whole or in part, the Uniform Com-
mercial Code.
The Council shall conclude its study and make its report to the
Governor and the General Assembly by October one, nineteen hundred
sixty-three.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 20
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to study matters
relating to the Department of Welfare and Institutions.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 8, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
Whereas, the Commission to Study the State Government of Virginia
has reported to the Governor recommending that the Division of Cor-
rections and Parole be removed from the Department of Welfare and
Institutions and established as a separate department with an advisory
board, that the functions of the Board of Pardons, Reprieves, and Parole
be transferred to the new department, and that the Department of Welfare
and Institutions be redesignated as the Department of Welfare; and
Whereas, in 1948 the General Assembly combined the aforesaid
agencies into a single department; and
Whereas, a thorough study of the statutes relating to these agencies
should be made before adopting legislation in accordance with the recom-
mendations of such Commission so as to bring about the greatest possible
economies in the activities of the Department of Welfare and the related
divisions and agencies; now, therefore,
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, that the
Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is directed to make a study and
report upon all matters relating to removal of the Division of Corrections
and Parole from the Department of Welfare and Institutions, and the
related changes all as recommended by the Commission to Study the State
Government. All agencies of the State shall assist the Council in its study.
The Council shall review the statutes relating to the several agencies con-
cerned and shall include in its report drafts of such recommended legis-
lation as may be necessary to effect such changes and to bring about the
greatest economies in the activities of the Department of Welfare and
related agencies to the end that unnecessary expenditures may be eliminated
without impairing services rendered. The Council shall conclude its study
and make its report to the Governor and General Assembly not later than
September one, nineteen hundred sixty-three.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 38
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to make a study and
report upon the operation and administration of the State capital out-
lay programs at State institutions and agencies.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 9, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
Whereas, the capital outlay program of the State involves the expendi-
ture of millions of dollars annually; and
Whereas, the best interests of the State would appear to require
review of the capital outlay program of the State at the several State
institutions and agencies at which such expenditures are made; 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 report upon the operation and administration of the State capital
outlay programs at the several State institutions and agencies financed
by the General Fund. All agencies of the State shall assist the Council
in its study. The Council shall consult with the heads of the several
institutions and agencies which have capital outlay programs and obtain
their recommendations. The Council shall conclude its study and make
its report to the Governor and General Assembly not later than September
one, nineteen hundred sixty-three.
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to make a study of
services provided mentally retarded persons.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 7, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
Whereas, there are in Virginia many thousands of persons who are
concerned with the problems of mentally retarded individuals of all
ages; and
Whereas, the programs and services of training, education, diagnosis,
care and treatment must continue without interruption; and
Whereas, such services as prevention, diagnosis, evaluation, education,
training, care, treatment, vocational training, counseling, and placement
are provided at various times by the State Department of Health, State
Department of Education, State Department of Mental Hygiene and
Hospitals, and the State Department of Welfare and Institutions; and
Whereas, State programs and services to mentally retarded persons
may be interrupted, curtailed or omitted due to areas of questionable
jurisdiction or lack of jurisdiction or authority ; and
Whereas, there is a need to determine what services are available
from public and private agencies and the cost or charges for such services;
now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the
Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is hereby directed to make a study
of the services provided mentally retarded individuals by public and private
agencies in this State, and the costs or charges of such public and private
services; and the Council shall further inquire into such areas, if any
there be, between the various State agencies, wherein the State programs
and services to mentally retarded persons may be interrupted, curtailed or
omitted due to the questionable jurisdiction or the lack of jurisdiction or
authority of the State agencies administering such programs and services.
The Council shall recommend any changes in such programs and services
and the laws relative thereto as shall appear necessary to eliminate such
areas of interrupted, curtailed or omitted services.
All agencies of the State shall assist the Council in its study. The
Council shall conclude its study and make its report containing its findings
and recommendations to the Governor and General Assembly not later
than October one, nineteen hundred and sixty-three.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 74
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to make a study of
the need for additional boating facilities and how the same may be
financed.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 7, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
Whereas, the number of boating enthusiasts in this State has in-
creased substantially and continues to increase; and
Whereas, in order to attract persons from other states to use the
water of Virginia for the purpose of boating, which would tend to en-
hance the economy of this State, and to accommodate the boating public
of this State, it is necessary to expand the number of public boat launch-
ing ramps and other facilities for the purpose of boating; and
Whereas, the revenues derived directly from Chapter 11.1 of Title 62
of the Code are insufficient for the proper program for the expansion of
present facilities; 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
of the existing facilities for boating and to determine what, if any, ad-
ditional facilities are needed, and to study in addition the existing and
potential revenues derived under Chapter 11.1 of Title 62 with a view
to determining the most equitable means of financing a program for
expanding boating facilities with funds to be derived from boat owners.
The Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries is directed to assist the
Council in its study. The Council is directed to complete its study and
report to the Governor and the General Assembly not later than October
one, nineteen hundred sixty-three.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 75
Directing the State Department of Highways to make a study and report
upon certain construction practices.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 7, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
Whereas, somes states in the construction of embankments on their
highways have made arrangements at suitable streams for the construction
of ponds and lakes, employing the embankment of the highway as the dam,
and it appears that this plan might be used in Virginia to increase recrea-
tional facilities and thereby improve the tourist trade; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the
State Department of Highways is directed to make a study and report to
the Governor and General Assembly of Virginia, not later than Septem-
ber one, nineteen hundred sixty-three, upon the advisability and feasibility
of constructing at suitable places embankments and fills in connection with
highway construction in such manner that the roadway bases can be used
as dams for ponds and lakes. If the Department reports that such con-
struction is feasible, it shall submit such legislation as may be desirable
In connection therewith.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 77
Directing the Commission on State and Local Revenues and Expenditures
and Related Matters to make a study and report upon matters re-
lating to the assessment of real estate.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 7, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
Whereas, under the Constitution real estate, with exceptions, is
required to be assessed at fair market value, and therefore certain cate-
gories of real estate may thereby bear a heavier tax burden than is
appropriate to the income derived therefrom; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, that
the Commission on State and Local Revenues and Expenditures and
Related Matters is directed to make a comprehensive study of alternate
methods of assessing real estate privately owned. The Commission shall
consider methods and means whereby such real estate may be assessed
upon a basis under which the tax will be more equitably related to the
income or other benefits derived from the property. All agencies of the
State shall assist the Commission in its study. The Commission shall
conclude its study and make its report and recommendations to the
Governor and General Assembly as provided by law.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 78
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to study problens
relating to the hiyhway historical marker program.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 7, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
Whereas, the State expends funds through the Virginia State Library
and the Department of Highways for the manufacture, erection and mainte-
nance of a uniform system of markers for historically important sites; and
Whereas, the development of modern highways creates problems of
location and viewing of such markers by travelers; and
Whereas, the present method of designation of what markers are to
be erected in some cases prevents a uniform consideration of what sites
are historically important; 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
report upon statutes pertaining to historical highway markers, the methods
whereby markers are currently chosen and erected, the need for continu-
ing the program and all other matters relating to it. The Council shall
complete its study and make its report to the Governor and General
Assembly by September 1, 1963.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 81
Creating a commission on vocational education in public high schools and
terminal vocational education at the post high school level.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 7, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
Whereas, the quality and scope of vocational education has significant
implications for business and industrial development in Virginia; and
Whereas, the need for skilled and semiskilled workers and the highly
skilled technical workers is increasing; and
Whereas, the majority of high school graduates and those who drop out
of high school before graduation seek employment immediately or pursue
some type of post high school technical training; and
Whereas, the report of the Commission on Public Education which
was made to the Governor and General Assembly, emphasized the need for:
vocational education to be placed within the reach of more people; new
programs to be established and existing ones to be expanded in order to
better prepare students now in school as well as to upgrade adults already
in the labor force; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That a
Commission is hereby created to be known as the Commission on Voca-
tional Education, to make a thorough study and offer recommendations for
improving the program of vocational and technical education in the publicly
supported schools of Virginia and at the post high school level.
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 Dele-
gates from the membership thereof, and six shall be appointed by the
Governor including the following: (1) chairman or director of the State
Council of Higher Education, (2) State Superintendent of Public Instruc-
tion, and (8) State Director of Vocational Education. The Governor shall
appoint the Chairman of the Commission. All agencies of the State shall
assist the Commission in furnishing information when requested so to do.
Because of the need for this review and evaluation, the Commission
shall conclude its study and make its report to the Governor and General
Assembly not later than July one, nineteen hundred sixty-three. The mem-
bers of the Commission shall receive no compensation for their services
but shall be paid their necessary expenses, for which, and for such secre-
tarial and other assistance as the Commission may require, there is hereby
appropriated from the contingent fund of the General Assembly the sum
of twenty-five hundred dollars.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 89
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to make a study of
the laws in Title 44 of the Code.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 8, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
Whereas, the statutes contained in Title 44 of the Code of Virginia
relating to the military have not been completely reviewed and revised
for many years and the organization of the miltiary forces has changed
materially in that time; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That the
Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is hereby directed to make a study
and report upon the military laws in Virginia as set forth in Title 44 of
the Code of Virginia. The Council, in its study, shall review these laws,
bring them into accord with the present organization of the military forces,
coordinate them with the appropriate federal statutes and regulations, and
make such changes as appear proper under present conditions. All agencies
of the State shall assist the Council in its study. The Council shall con-
clude its study and make its report to the Governor and General Assembly
not later than September one, nineteen hundred sixty-three.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 96
Requesting the Virginia State Bar and the Virginia State Bar Associa-
tion to make certain studies and reports.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 9, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
Whereas, certain matters have been offered for consideration by
the 1962 Session of the General Assembly of Virginia and it seems that
the bar and the bar associations might properly be requested to make
studies and reports thereon; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates of Virginia, the Senate con-
curring, That the Virginia State Bar and the Virginia State Bar Associa-
tion are respectfully requested to make a study of the following matters
and report thereon to the Committees for Courts of Justice of the House
of Delegates and Senate prior to the next regular session of the General
Assembly:
(1) The effect upon tenancy by the entirety of an adjudication that
one spouse is insane or otherwise legally incapacitated; and
(2) The protection afforded by mechanics’ liens to persons engaged
in the construction of roads, sewers and similar projects in real estate
subdivision developments; and
(3) The requirement that sales of real property upon foreclosure
pursuant to the provisions of deeds of trust be held in the county or city
in which the land lies; and
(4) Whether the limitation upon the amount of recovery for death
by wrongful act should be removed, and if so, what rules or limitations
should govern the amount of damages; and
(5) The subject matter of House Bill No. 605; and
(6) The repeal of § 19.1-163.1 of the Code pertaining to preliminary
examinations for persons arrested upon felony warrants; and
(7) Whether, and to what extent, counties should be made subject
to actions at law for damages as are municipal corporations; and
(8) The Uninsured Motorist Act.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 100
Relating to the State Capitol Building Commission.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 9, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
Whereas, the Committee, which was created to recommend repairs,
renovations and improvements to the Capitol, has caused plans to be
prepared to carry out these purposes; and
Whereas, it is the opinion of the General Assembly that said plans
will substantially improve the appearance of the State Capitol Building
and its utilization for the work of the General Assembly of Virginia; and
Whereas, it is desirable that the proposed repairs, renovations _and
improvements be effected as expeditiously and economically as possible;
now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring,
1. That said plans are hereby adopted as the most appropriate method
for improving the appearance of the State Capitol Building and its utiliza-
tion for the work of the General Assembly.
2. That the State Capitol Renovation Commission, consisting of
Messrs. E. Blackburn Moore, Speaker of the House of Delegates, and Fred
G. Pollard and E. Tucker Carlton, members of the House of Delegates, Mills
E. Godwin, Jr., the Lieutenant-Governor, and Thos. H. Blanton, member
of the State Senate, is hereby created and charged with the duty of effec-
tuating the aforesaid plans and with the duty of decorating and furnishing
the areas involved.
8. That the Commission, in effectuating the repairs, renovations and
improvements contained in the plans, may make such changes and altera-
tions therein as in their judgment may be deemed necessary or desirable.
4, That the Commission, from funds appropriated in the Appropria-
tion Act of 1962 by Item 566 “for renovation of State Capitol,” may employ
and pay architects, engineers, contractors, sub-contractors, interior decora-
tors and such other persons as may be needed in the execution of the plans
and in such decorations and furnishing as may be required.
5. That no expenditures shall be made in connection with the State
Capitol Building from the aforesaid item in such Appropriation Act with-
out the prior approval of the Commission and all contracts and agreements
for such work shall be subject to the prior approval of the Commission.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 103
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to make a study and
report concerning Chapter 2 of Title 30 of the Code of Virginia.
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 9, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
_. Whereas, Chapter 2 of Title 30 of the Code of Virginia was adopted
in 1938, and only one change of an administrative nature has been made
therein since; and
Whereas, this is a criminal statute that is very broad in its terms.
conditions have changed greatly since 1938, and frequent difficulties arise
as to the extent of its application, which possibly should be clarified and
made more certain; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Delegates, the Senate concurring, That
the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council is hereby directed to make
a study and report upon Chapter 2 of Title 30 of the Code of Virginia.
The Council shall consider whether this statute should be made more
specific, or needs any clarification, in view of present developments, and, if
so, suggest changes therein. Among other things, the Council should con-
sider whether the law should apply (a) only to those who appear in person
before the Committees of the General Assembly or see the members
thereof in Richmond during the session, and (b) who are owners of busi-
nesses or who are officers or full-time employees of some group, corpo-
ration or association who may, incidental to their regular duties, be,
within the course of their employment, opposing or sponsoring legislation,
or (c) only to those specifically employed for the purpose of sponsoring or
opposing legislation, and (d) the time and place of registration for those
required to do so, and (e) whether some more specific means of identifi-
cation of those required to register should be had, and (f) whether or
not there should be more restrictive provisions as to the activities of such
registered agents. The Council shall consider the experience and statutes
in other States relating to similar matters. The Council shall complete
its study and make its report to the Governor and General Assembly not
later than October one, nineteen hundred sixty-three.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 4
Creating a commission to study the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 2, 1962
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 7, 1962
Whereas, the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center is a unique
institution, rendering services provided by no other agency of the State;
and
Whereas, it is proper that an examination be made of the operations
of the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center to the end that the General
Assembly may take such further action relating thereto as appears appro-
priate, now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, that a
commission is hereby created to make a study and report upon the facilities,
equipment, operations, program, activities, and all other matters relating
to the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center. The commission shall be
composed of nine members, of whom two shall be appointed by the
President of the Senate from the membership thereof, four shall be ap-
pointed by the Speaker of the House of Delegates from the membership
thereof and three shall be appointed by the Governor from the State at
large; the officials having the power to make such appointments are re-
quested to make the same within fifteen days of the passage of this resolu-
tion in order that the commission may complete its work within the time
prescribed herein. All agencies of the State shall assist the Commission in
its study. The commission may employ and pay persons with such technical
skills as may be required. The members of the commission shall receive no
compensation for their services but shall be paid their necessary expenses
for which, and for such secretarial, technical, and other assistance as the
commission may require, there is hereby appropriated the sum of fifteen
hundred dollars to be paid from the Contingent Fund of the General
Assembly. The commission shall begin its study as soon as may be and
shall conclude its study and make its report to the Governor and General
Assembly not later than January one, nineteen hundred sixty-three; the
Commission shall set forth in its report such findings and recommendations
concerning Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center as it deems appropriate.
An emergency exists and this resolution is in force from its passage.
Creating a Commission to study the laws relating to mental hygiene.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 2, 1962
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 8, 1962
Whereas, mental hygiene is of great and increasing importance to
the welfare of this Commonwealth; and
Whereas, there appears to be some confusion and overlapping in
the administration of the existing laws by the various State agencies; and
Whereas, the laws relating to mental hygiene may not in all respects
be in keeping with advances made in the science of mental hygiene; now,
therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate of Virginia, the House of Delegates concurring,
That a Commission is hereby created to make a study and report on the
laws of this State on mental hygiene in the light of medical knowledge
most recently available and what deficiencies, if any, exist in our present
laws and in the administration of such laws by the various State agencies.
The Commission shall recommend any changes in such laws which appear
desirable in the light of such medical knowledge and which may facilitate
a proper administration of such laws by the various State agencies.
The Commission shall be composed of fifteen members, ten to be
appointed by the Governor, of whom one shall be a member of the Virginia
State Bar, one a member of the Medical Society of Virginia, one a judge
of a juvenile court, one a member of the Neuropsychiatric Society of
Virginia, one a representative of the Department of Welfare and In-
stitutions, one a representative of the State Health Department, one a
representative of the Department of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals, and
one a representative of the State Department of Education; two to be
appointed by the President of the Senate from the membership of the
Senate, and three to be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Dele-
gates from the membership of the House.
All agencies of the State shall assist the Commission in its study.
The Commission shall conclude its study and make its report to the Gov-
ernor and the General Assembly not later than October one, nineteen
hundred sixty-three.
The members of the Commission shall receive no compensation for
their services but shall be paid for their necessary expenses, for which,
and for such secretarial and other expenses as the Commission may incur,
there is hereby authorized to be expended from the contingent fund of
the General Assembly the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 20
Directing the State Council of Higher Education to conduct a cost studu
of programs, functions and activities in State-supported institutions
of higher learning. ,
Agreed to by the Senate, February 14, 1962
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 7, 1962
Whereas, it is desirable that institutions of higher learning and the
General Assembly know the per student cost of various educational
programs and factors related to such costs in the State-supported institu-
tions; and
Whereas, it is desirable that the General Assembly know the cost of
the several functions being performed and the services being rendered by
these institutions; and
Whereas, it is desirable to review the amount and types of fees and
charges made to students for both educational programs and various
student services and relate them to the costs of such programs and services
in order to determine the extent to which students are sharing in the
cost of these programs and services; and
Whereas, the General Assembly, in recent years, has indicated its
concern that auxiliary enterprises in State-supported institutions of higher
learning should be self-supporting to the maximum practical extent; now,
therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate of Virginia, the House of Delegates con-
curring, That the State Council of Higher Education, with the advice
and counsel of the Division of the Budget and the Auditor of Public
Accounts, be and it hereby is, directed to conduct a comprehensive cost
study of programs, functions and activities in the several State-supported
institutions of higher learning.
Resolved, further, That the State-supported institutions of higher
learning shall cooperate with the State Council of Higher Education in
making this study of costs and the various factors related to administrative,
educational, auxiliary enterprise and other costs to the end that the
institutions may be able to exercise more effective control over programs
and activities and that the General Assembly, the Governor and interested
State agencies may become better informed in these matters.
The Council shall complete its study and make its report to the
Governor and the General Assembly not later than October one, nineteen
hundred sixty-three.
‘SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 28
Directing the Commission for Economy in Governmental Expenditures to
study the scope, distribution and cost of publications printed at State
expense.
Agreed to by the Senate, February 14, 1962
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 7, 1962
Whereas, great number of publications are prepared and distributed by
departments and agencies of the Commonwealth of Virginia at substantial
public expense; and
Whereas, there now is no central index of such publications, or central
source of information as to their scope, necessity, or cost; and
Whereas, the issuance of any publication can be justified only on the
basis of the need for the data it contains by a sizable group of officials,
employees, or citizens, to whom such information otherwise would be avail-
able; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate of Virginia, the House of Delegates concurring,
that the Commission for Economy in Governmental Expenditures is author-
ized and directed to make a thorough study of (1) the scope, distribution,
cost and need of the various publications printed at State expense, including
departmental annual reports; (2) the distribution, or mailing, lists of such
publications, for the purpose of ascertaining whether they correspond with
those offices and individuals needing the information, (3) the extent to
which the State would benefit by centralized control, inventory, distribution
and sale of State publications, and (4) whether it is advisable to establish
an office for the current indexing of all State publications and the regular
publication of a Commonwealth Register, on the order of the Federal
Register, containing in addition to the index such important items as
opinions of the Attorney General, administrative rulings, proclamations of
the Governor and other notices and information meriting circulation. All
agencies of the State shall assist the Commission on its request. The
Commission shall complete its study and submit its report to the Governor
and General Assembly not later than September one, nineteen hundred
sixty-three.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 34
Requesting the Commission to Study State and Local Revenues and Exr-
penditures and Related Matters to consider and report upon the local
taxation of certain gross receipts of insurance companies.
Agreed to by the Senate, February 18, 1962
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 7, 1962
Whereas, for many years the license tax on gross premium income
and the tax on real estate and tangible personal property held by insurance
companies has been in lieu of all other fees and taxes, State, local, or
otherwise; and
Whereas, certain insurance companies are deriving substantial income
from the rental of real property, other than the offices of such companies
and such property is owned or held by such companies for the purpose of
producing rental income; and
Whereas, certain localities of the State have imposed local business
privilege license taxes on persons engaged in the business of renting
property, and the insurance companies above referred to have heretofore
been exempt from such taxation, with the result that persons similarly
situated are subjected to different tax burdens, and it is proper that the
Commission to Study State and Local Revenues and Expenditures and
Related Matters, heretofore created by Chapter 4 of the Acts of Assembly
of nineteen hundred sixty-two, should consider this among the other
matters falling within its jurisdiction; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring. That
the Commission on State and Local Revenues and Expenditures and
Related Matters heretofore created, is requested to make a study and
report upon, in addition to the other matters under its jurisdiction, the
question of whether insurance companies which derive income from the
rental of real property owned or held by such companies for the purpose
of producing rental income should be subject to any local business privilege
license tax imposed on persons engaged in the business of renting property,
and what, if any, exemptions should be allowed from the imposition of any
such tax upon the gross receipts of any such company from any such
property.
Creating a Commission to study matters pertaining to the James River.
Agreed to by the Senate, February 16, 1962
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 7, 1962
Whereas, the James River has great potential as a vital artery of
commerce between the City of Richmond and the sea; and
Whereas, the James River below the City of Richmond contains the
most valuable oyster seed bed in America; and
Whereas, the General Assembly recognizes that the preservation and
development of these assets is of great concern to the Commonwealth but
that there are conflicting opinions concerning the effect of the development
of this artery of commerce on the oyster seed beds and wishes to reach a
conclusion on these questions which will be of maximum benefit to the
Commonwealth; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That a
Commission be and is hereby created to evaluate and report on the informa-
tion available on effects of past and proposed dredging on oyster seed beds.
If the available information is sufficient, the Commission shall
recommend to the Governor the course it considers of maximum benefit
to the Commonwealth, including evaluation of the relative merits and de-
merits of the dredging. If the available information is insufficient, the
Commission shall recommend what other information is necessary as a
basis for a sound conclusion, also the source, the cost, and the time involved
in securing this information.
The Commission shall be composed of seven members, to be appointed
by the Governor from the State at large, and shall hold such hearings,
gather such evidence and conduct such investigations as may be necessary
to enable it to complete its study and make its report. All agencies of the
State shall assist the Commission in its study. The members of the Com-
mission shall receive no compensation for their service. The Commis-
sion shall conclude its study and make its report to the Governor not
later than November one, nineteen hundred sixty-three, but the Governor
is authorized, in his discretion, to require an earlier report.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 42
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to make a study re-
lating to the problem of the employment of older workers.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 10, 1962
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 10, 1962
Whereas, it is recognized that workers, age forty years plus, con-
stitute a stable, industrious, productive and loyal segment of the man-
power of the Commonwealth of Virginia; and
Whereas, it is in the best interest of the Commonwealth of Virginia
that such workers be utilized in gainful and useful employment to
the fullest extent; and
Whereas, many job opportunities are now denied such workers seek-
ing employment on account of age; and
Whereas, it is the public policy of the Commonwealth of Virginia
that its manpower should be utilized to the fullest extent; 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 and report on the need for laws concerning the employment
of older workers and the development of employment programs for
such workers to seek and hold employment. The Department of Labor
and Industry and the Virginia Employment Commission shall assist the
Council in its studies. The Council shall conclude its study and make
its report to the Governor and the General Assembly not later than
October one, nineteen hundred sixty-three.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 44
Directing the State Council of Higher Education to study the medical
educational program and related matters at the State-supported
schools of medicine.
Agreed to by the Senate, February 23, 1962
Substitute agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 8, 1962
Agreed to by the Senate, March 9, 1962
Whereas, a substantial increase is taking place in the population of
Virginia; and
Whereas, according to reliable studies there will be a shortage of
doctors of medicine in practice in the State in the coming decade unless
the number of medical graduates is increased; and
Whereas, the facilities of the existing medical schools may have to
be increased in order to provide the skilled physicians needed in Virginia
in the future; and
Whereas, the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia is well
suited to make studies in the field of higher education in order to provide
recommendations to enable the General Assembly to take informed
action on the aforesaid problems; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, that
the State Council of Higher Education in Virginia is hereby authorized
to make a study and report upon the role, goals, and extent to which
the existing medical schools are meeting the needs for qualified medical
practitioners, and whether the State is meeting its obligations and re
sponsibilities in providing adequate opportunities for students, who
desire to do so, to obtain a medical education in this State. The Council
shall conduct its study with the aid and cooperation of the governing
boards of such schools, and the administrative and teaching staffs thereof.
The council may solicit the aid of qualified professional personnel, agencies
and bodies, in the field of medical education, in assembling and interpret-
ing data pertinent to the study. The Council shall conclude its study
and make its report to the Governor and General Assembly not later
than July 1, 1963.
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to study the estab-
lishment of a program to promote highway safety.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 7, 1962
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 10, 1962
Whereas, the General Assembly has had before it for consideration
many proposals designed to improve highway safety; and
Whereas, the death and accident toll upon the highways of this State
have reached alarming proportions; and
Whereas, among other matters, the fitness of the motor vehicle op-
erator is of paramount importance in the field of highway safety; and
Whereas, many other factors are involved in the attempt to eliminate
death and accidents upon the highways; 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 a program designed to promote highway safety. The Council may con-
sider any and all matters pertaining to the subject, including the feasibility
of a program to determine the fitness, physically, mentally and neuro-
logically of applicants for drivers’ licenses and methods which might be
adopted for the renewal of such licenses. The Council shall conclude its
study and make its report to the Governor and the General Assembly
not later than October one, nineteen hundred sixty-three.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 47
Relating to merit pay for capable and ambitious teachers.
Agreed to by the Senate, February 23, 1962
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 8, 1962
Whereas, the principle of merit pay or career increment for teachers
in the public free school has been commended by many as an additional
means of attracting capable and ambitious men and women to the teach-
ing profession, and it is highly desirable to provide an incentive for such
ambitious and capable teachers; and
Whereas, such program needs to be established after mature consid-
eration and with the advice and guidance of persons familiar with the
need for such a program and the most appropriate methods of effectuating
the same; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate, the House of Delegates concurring, That the
State Board of Education, with representatives of such organizations and
groups of educators as are interested, is requested to form a joint com-
mittee to make a study and report to the Governor and General Assembly
not later than September one, nineteen hundred sixty-three upon the
matters hereinafter set forth:
1. To study quality-of-service salary programs now in effect in Vir-
ginia and elsewhere,
2. To provide an analysis of the salient characteristics of such plans
both as to their development and administration, and
3. To set up study guide-lines to be followed by local school divisions
which may be interested in determining the possibility of establishing
local quality-of-service salary programs.
In the preparation of its recommendations, the joint committee shall
consider and report upon an equitable and proper method for putting a
quality service salary program into effect on a State-wide basis, on a local
basis, or on a joint basis.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 50
Directing the Virginia Advisory Legislative Council to make a study and
report upon municipal electric service furnished outside the territorial
limits of municipalities.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 7, 1962
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 9, 1962
Whereas, prior to the enactment of the Utility Facilities Act in nine-
teen hundred fifty there was no regulation of service areas of electric
utilities and therefore various electric companies and cooperative asso-
ciations were free to serve the same areas and thereby cause duplication
of facilities which was not in the public interest; and
Whereas, the Utility Facilities Act ended this duplication of facilities
with respect to electric companies and cooperative associations by pro-
viding for regulation by the State Corporation Commission of the geo-
graphic areas served by such companies and associations; and
Whereas, at the present time a number of municipalities are pro-
viding electric service outside their borders without regulation as to service
area under the Utility Facilities Act; and
Whereas, as a result of this situation there may be duplication of
facilities which is not in the public interest; 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 municipal electric service being furnished outside the territorial limits
of cities and towns within the Commonwealth of Virginia and the advis-
ability of making the Utility Facilities Act applicable to such service. All
agencies of the State shall assist the Council in its study. The Ccuncil
shall conclude its study and make its report to the Governor and the General
Assembly not later than October one, nineteen hundred sixty-three.
Continuing the Joint Commission to consider matters relating to passen-
ger carrier facilities in the Washington Metropolitan area.
Agreed to by the Senate, March 6, 1962
Agreed to by the House of Delegates, March 9, 1962
Whereas, pursuant to the provisions of Senate Joint Resolution forty-
one of nineteen hundred sixty, there was appointed a Commission to study
matters relating to passenger carrier facilities in the Washington metro-
politan areas; and
Whereas, the Virginia members of the Commission at the present
time are Senator Charles R. Fenwick, Delegate William L. Winston and
Judge H. Lester Hooker; and
Whereas, the state of Maryland and the District of Columbia have
taken similar action so that a set of commissioners from each of these
jurisdictions has been working on the subject; and
Whereas, this Commission negotiated and recommended legislation
which established the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation
Compact; and
Whereas, there are still studies and possibilities for action, including
the negotiation of a further compact, which makes it advisable that this
Commission be continued in the future; and
Whereas, the Congress of the United States has given its consent to
the Commonwealth of Virginia, the state of Maryland, and the Board of
Commissioners of the District of Columbia to negotiate such a further
compact; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate of Virginia, the House of Delegates concur-
ring, That the Joint Commission heretofore created by the General As-
sembly to study passenger carrier facilities in the Washington metropoli-
tan area is continued, and the Virginia representatives on the said Com-
mission are continued in their memberships. If any person representing
Virginia 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.
Resolved, further, That the state of Maryland and the District of
Columbia be requested also to continue the existence and work of the com-
mittees appointed for those two jurisdictions;
Resolved, further, That the Joint Commission herein continued be
requested to ‘continue its studies of the adequacy of passenger carrier
facilities and services in the Washington metropolitan area, negotiate with
representatives of Maryland, the District of Columbia and the federal
government a further compact for the establishment of a permanent
organization to provide an adequate system of transportation for the
Washington metropolitan area, and from time to time report to the
several legislative bodies concerned as to the progress of the work, and
as to the necessity or desirability of further legislation.
UPREME COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA
2rm commences on first Monday in October. Sessions at Richmond and
such times and for such periods as the Court may direct.
CIRCUIT COURTS OF VIRGINIA
Times for the Commencement of the Regular Terms
and towns of 5,000 or over having no separate circuit court, shown
in parentheses.)
COUNTY OR CITY TERM
Norfolk County..... First Monday in January, February, March, April,
(So. Norfolk) May, June, July, October, November and De-
cember.
Nansemond...........+. Second Monday in January, March, May, July and
October.
Southampton.......... Third Monday in January, March, May, July and
(Franklin) October.
Suffolk.......cccccccsceeee Fourth Monday in January, March, May, July, and
October.
Prince George........ Third Tuesday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
SUSSEX....cccccccccceccsees Second Tuesday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
SUIT Y....cccsccsssessesseees Fourth Tuesday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
Greensville.............. First Tuesday in February, April, June, October
(Emporia) and December.
Brunswick.............. Fourth Tuesday in February, April, June, and Oc-
tober, and on the first Tuesday in September.
Hopewell...........c.06 Second Tuesday in February, April, June, October
and December.
Dinwiddie............... Third Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
Nottoway... First Monday in March, June, September and De-
cember.
Amelia......ccccccesceseees Fourth Monday in March, June and September and
first Monday in January.
Powhatan..........00008. Fourth Monday in February, May, July and October.
Petersburg.............. First Monday in April and October.
Appomattox............ Tuesday after the first Monday in April, June, Octo
ber and December.
Charlotte.............00. Tuesday after the first Monday in January, March.
May, July, September and November.
Cumberland............ Tuesday after the fourth Monday in January, April,
June and September.
Prince Edward...... Tuesday after third Monday in January, April,
June, September and November.
Buckingham...........! Tuesday after second Monday in January, April,
| June, September and November.
CIRCUIT COURTS OF VIRGINIA—ConTINUED
COUNTY OR CITY TERM
Bedford.......cccccosesses First Tuesday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November. Judge may change.
Campbell...........s0000 Second Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November. Judge may change.
Ly nchbur......cceccoe Third Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November. Judge may change.
HONLY.......sesessssereeees Third Monday in January, first Monday in April,
| third Monday in July and first Monday in October.
Patrick......ccccceseees First Monday in March, June, September and De-
cember.
Martinsville........... Second Monday in February, first Monday in May,
salad Monday in July and first Monday in No-
vember.
First Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
Madison........cccsescees
|
|
Fluvanna...........00 | Fourth Monday in February, April, June, August
and October.
ee | —————q—“— oa
GYEONE...... ce seceeeeeeees | Third Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
Albemarle............. First Monday in February, April, June, August,
__ (Charlottesville) October and December.
CEO PICT are serene wera ne | Third Monday in February, April, June, August,
October and December.
Fourth Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
OYVANGE.......ccccsneveeees |
| tember and November.
LOWISB is .sessssnsresassavens | Second Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
| tember and November.
Goochland.....c.ccseceee Second Monday in February, April, June, August,
| Octoher and December.
HENTICO.......eeceeeveeee: | First Monday in January, April, July and October.
Richmond City....... First Monday in February, May and November.
Hamp ton.......cescsseoee First Monday in February, April, June, August,
; October and December.
Richmond First Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
COUNLY...cccceeseeeeeeee. tember and November.
Northumberland...., Second Monday in February, April, June, August,
October and December.
-Westmoreland........ Fourth Monday in February, April, June, August,
October and December.
‘Lancaster os peevammn so ol Third Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
ELSON, wn ves a wernncomenws Third Monday in February, April, June, August,
October and December.
Gloucester......ccccseee | First Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
| | tember and November.
CIRCUIT COURTS OF VIRGINIA—ConrtTINUED
COUNTY OR CITY
Mathews.........csseeee.
King and Queen.....
King William.......
James Citv and
Williamsburg......
Caroline......ccccccccvece
Fairfanx....c.ccocccssceces
(Falls Church)
Alexandria.............
Frederick..........0.00.
(Winchester)
Clarke.........cccccssecess
Warren......ccoes sRestics
Shenandoah...........
Highland.......cccccsees
Rockbridge.......cccses
(Lexington)
Buena Vista..........
Fourth Tuesday in April, second Tuesday in Juty
TERM
Third Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
Second Monday in February, April, June, August,
October and December.
First Monday in February, April, June, August, Oc-
tober and December.
Fourth Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
Third Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November. (Effective 9/1/62)
Third Monday in February, April, June, October
and December and fourth Thursday in July.
First Monday in February, April, June, October
and December and second Monday in July.
Second Monday in February, April, June, October
and December and fourth Monday in July.
Second Monday in February, April, June, October
and December.
Third Monday in January, March, May, September
and November.
First Monday in February, April, June, August,
October and December.
Third Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
First Monday in January, March, May, July and
November and second Monday in September.
Third Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
Second Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
First Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
First Monday in February, April, June, August.
October and December.
Fourth Monday in February and May, first Monday
in October, and fourth Monday in November.
and October.
First Monday in February, May, September and
November.
First Monday in April, fourth Monday in July, Sep
tember and January.
CIRCUIT COURTS OF VIRGINIA—ConrTINUED
Alleghany.......c08
(Covington)
Botctourt.....ccccsccoeces
Clifton Forge.........
Roanoke County...
(Galax)
Wythe... eee.
(Wytheville)
GLAVSONL.....c00cceeecees
(Galax)
Bian... eeeeeeeseenees
Tazewell.......cccccsseces
— eee
Reckingham...........
(Harrisonburg)
COUNTY OR CITY |
TERM
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 Mondav in March, June, October and December.
First Monday in February, May and July, and the
third Monday in November.
First Friday in January, February, April, June,
September and November.
First Friday in March, May, July, October and
December.
Third Monday in February, first Monday in May,
Wednesday following the first Monday in Sep-
tember and second Monday in November.
Seennd 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 February 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.
Second Monday in January and third Monday in
July.
Fourth Monday in January, March, May, September
and November.
Fourth Monday in February, April, August and
October.
First Monday in March, June, September and
December.
Third Monday in January, April, July and Octo-
ber.
Third Monday in February, April, June, August,
October and December.
Fourth Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
CIRCUIT
venty-sixth | Fauquier
Twenty-
seventh
renty-eighth
venty-ninth
Thirtieth
hirty-first
irty-second
hirty-third
irty-fourth
hirty-fifth
COUNTY OR CITY
Rappahannock.......
LOUCOUMN.......ceceecssees
Buchanan........ceceees
Dickenson............0..
Russell..............0008.
Isle of Wight.........
Princess Anne.......
(Virginia Beach)
Amherst.............0606
NelSON....cccccsccecesceeee
Waynesboro...........
Franklin...........000.
Pittsylvania...........
Accomack.......cseee.
Northampton.........
Norfolk City..........
(South Boston)
Mecklenburg...........
Lunenburg............
Arlington......ccsccees
Fourth Monday in January, March, May, September
TERM
Second Monday in January, March, May, July and
November.
and November.
Second Monday in February, April, June, October
and December.
Second Monday in January, April, July and Octo-
ber.
Second Monday in March and June, and first Mon-
day in October and December.
Second Monday in February, May, September and
November.
First Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
First Monday in February, April, June, August,
October and December.
Second Monday in February, April, June, October
and December.
Fourth Monday in January, March, May, September
and November.
Second Monday in January, March, May, September
and November.
First Monday in February, April, June, October and
December.
First Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
First Monday in February, April, June, August,
Qctober and December.
Second Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
Second Monday in January, February, March,
April, May, June, July, October, November and
December.
WiSC......ccsssceescessneeens Third Monday in January, April, July and October.
(Norton)
Halifax........cceseceses. Third Monday in January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November.
Third Monday in February, April, June, August,
October and second Monday in December.
First Monday in February, April, June, August.
October and December.
Third Monday in February, April, June, October
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PLACES AT WHICH SEPARATE POLLS HAVE BEEN
ESTABLISHED IN EACH COUNTY
OMACK—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.
“LIA—Amelia Courthouse, Wilkinson Shop, Chula, Deatonville, Painville, Jetersville,
Mannboro, Namozine, Bridgeforth’s Mill.
HERST—Courthouse, Riverville, Hicks, Mayflower, Temperance, Fancy Hill, New
Glasgow, Pedlar Mills, Naola, Snowden, Chestnut, Allwood, Elon, 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, Courtland,
Lee, Lyon Park, Lyon Village, Over Lee Knolls, Park Lane, Rosslyn, Thrifton,
Virginia Highlands, Westover, Jefferson, Dominion Hills.
usTaA—Sandy Hollow, Burnett, Jolivue, Arbor Hill, Mt. Solon, Sangersville, Par-
nassus, Spring Hill, Centerville, Roman, New Hope, Mt. Sidney, Mt. 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.
FORD—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, Brough’s Mill,
Coyner’s Springs, Buchanan, Lithia, Arch Mills, Jackson, Jenning’s Creek, Roaring
Run, Rocky Branch, Glade Creek.
NSWIcK—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.
KINGHAM—Maysville, Wrights, Glenmore. New Store, Curdsville, White Hall, Red
Mills, New Canton, Gold Hill, Damrons, Well Water. .
[PBELL—Courthouse, Concord, Mt. Zion, Brookneal, Hat Creek, Kew, Mike, Marys-
ville, Castle Craig, Lynch’s, Leesville, New London, Evington, Flynn’s, Kings, Forest
Hills, Altavista (two precincts), Naruna, Long Island, Gladys, Airport District.
OLINE—Bowling Green, Shumansville, Sparta, Port Royal, Moss Neck, Guinea, Madi-
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 Creek
(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, Woodlawn
(Sulphur Springs), Hebron, Blair, Gray, Springs.
RLES Ciry—Barnetts, Courthouse, Holdcroft.
RLOTTE—-Scott’s Store, Aspenwall, Priddy’s, Keysville, Courthouse, Central, Wyllies-
burg, Red Oak, Smith’s Tavern, Midway, Harvey’s Store, Phenix.
STERFIELD—Bon Air, Midlothian, Horner’s Store, Winterpock, Skinquarter, Winfree’s
Store, Matoaca, Ettrick, Chester, Courthouse, Bellwood, Beach, Elkhardt, German
School, Drewry’s Bluff, Beulah, Broad Rock, Falling Creek, Southampton, Wagstaff,
Stony Point, Enon, McGuire, Belmont, Warwick, Granite.
2KE—White Post, Millwood, Morgan’s Mill, Shenandoah, Berryville, Mt. Airy,
Russell’s, Pierce’s, Lindsey’s.
ic—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, Edgehill.
ex—-Loretto, Lloyds, Enterprise, Tappahannock, Howerton, Center Cross, Dunnsville.
FAX—-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 Hillis, Woodyard, Bailey’s, Belvedere, Braddocx,
Crestwood, Lincolnia, Munson Hill, Ravenwood, Springfield, Weyanoke, Willstan.
Bellehaven, Belleview, Bucknell, Calvert, Fort Hunt, Gunston, Hollin Hall, Hunt-
ington, New Alexandria, Paul Springs, Wellington, Woodley, Dunn Loring, Flint
Hill, Freedom Hill, Hunter, Layton Hall, Oakton, Shreve, Vienna $1, Vienna 22,
Vienna $3, Walker, City of Fairfax #1, City of Fairfax #2, City of Fairfax
#8, City of Fairfax $4.
IQUIER—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, Aluir
Ridge, Indian Valley, Barringer, Willis, Crab Orchard, Rifton.
IVANNA—Palmyra, Center Hill, Wilmington, Kent’s Store, Columbia, Fork Union
Cunningham, Goodson, Jones School House, Collingswood.
NKLIN—Town Rocky Mount, Rocky Mount District, Sydnorsville, Snow Creek. G'ade
Hill, Union Hall, Penhook, Dickerson, Patti, Red Hollow, Laughorns, Brooks Mil!
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.
hS—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-—Drayron-Ordinary, Woods Cross Roads, Cash, Sassafras, Harcum, Court:
house, Tabbs Store, Belroi, Hickory Fork, Sterling, Stonewall, Hayes Store
Achilles.
CHLAND—Bowles Store, Ford’s Store, Dietricks Store, Goochland Court House,
Rocketts, Three Square, Watkinsville, Caledonia, Snead’s Store, Hadensvii-e,
Tabscott.
YSON—Fast Independence, West Independence, Elk Creek, Comer’s Rock, O!dtown,
Barton’s X-Roads, Fairview, Fries, Bridle Creek, Mouth of Wilson, Puch Place.
Mt. Rogers, 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—Bcelfield, 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
Wainut, Hyco, Mayo, Vernon Hiil, News Ferry, Brooklyn, Birch, Pace’s, Virgilina,
Omega, Midway, Republican Grove, Barksdale, Bryan, Martin’s Store, Rosa, Locust
Level, Center Precinct.
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,
Berkiey, 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, Highland
Springs, Eanes, Sullivans, Town Hall, Whitlock, Ratcliffe.
HreNnry—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 CiTty—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 GrEORGE--Shiloh, Passapatanzy, Courthouse, Owens.
KING 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.
LoupOUN—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.
LoutsA—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—RBattery, 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—FEast 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, Yeates.
NELSON—Lovingston, Arrington, Tve River, Norwood, Gladstone, Woods Mill, Schuyler,
Greenfield, Wintergreen, Avon, Montebello, Massies Mill, Piney River.
NEw KentT—Quinton, Talleysville, Courthouse, Barhamsville, Walkers, Providence
Forge.
NorFOLK—West Norfolk, Churchland No. 1 and No. 2, Joliff, Gilmerton, Deep Creek,
Sunray, Geneva Park, Oaklette, Oak Grove, Hickory Grove, Indian Creek, Bells
Mill, Bethel, St. Julien’s.
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, East Chatham, West 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—RBallsville, Smith Cross Roads, Powhatan C. H., Pineville, Powhatar
Station, Subletts.
NcE EpwaArD—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 Town, Manassas District, Nokesville, Occoquan, Potomac,
Waterfall, Wellington, Yorkshire, Town of Manassas Park.
NcEss ANNE-—Courthouse, Kempsville, Mears Corner, Bayside No. 1, Bayside No. 2
Aragona, Cape Henry, London Bridge, Oceana, Brock’s Bridge, Sigma, Capps
Shop, Creeds, Blackwater, Washwoods, Linkhorn Park, Great Neck, Seatack, Thalia.
Davis Corner.
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, Peter:
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, Natura
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, Mever
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.
SSELL—Dante, Drill, Clinchficld, Lebanon, Cleveland, Honaker, Sword’s Creek, Cork’s
Mil, Johnson, Baylor, Hawkin’s Mill, Fugate, Wampler, Dorton, Carterton, Grigsby
anner.
tr—Addineton, Clinchport, Duffield, Frances, Hoges Store, Hiltons, Jenninecs
Nickelsville, Peters, Pattonsville, Rve 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. T.antz't
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.
ytTH—North East Marion, North West Marion. South East Marion, South Wes:
Marion, Atkins, Groseclose, Chilhowie, Seven Mile Ford, Olympia, Chatham Hill
Saltville, Ellendale, Broadford, Blue Springs, Williams, Holston Mills. Douglas
St. Clair Bottom.
ITHAMPTON—Drewrvville, Boykins. Newsoms, Sunbeam, Courtland. Franklin No. 1
and No. 2, Berlin, Ivor, Capron, Joyner, Sedley, Sebrell, Branchville.
ALEXANDRIA—First Ward (three precincts), Second Ward (four precincts)
(two precincts), Fourth Ward (three precincts), Fifth Ward (fot
Sixth Ward (three precincts), Seventh Ward (two precincts) and
(one precinct).
BRISTOL—First Ward (two precincts), Second Ward, Third Ward.
BUENA VISTA—First Ward, Second Ward.
CHARLOTTESVILLE—F'irst Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Ward
CLIFTON FORGE—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward.
COLONIAL HEIGHTS—Precincts No. 1, 2 and 8.
COVINGTON—Number 1, Number 2 and Number 3.
DANVILLE—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Four A Ward, Four I
Ward, Sixth Ward, Seven A Ward, Seven B Ward, Eighth Ward,
Tenth Ward, Eleventh Ward, Twelfth Ward.
FALLS CHURCH—Ward No. 1, Ward No. 2, and Ward No. 8.
FREDERICKSBURG—Precincts No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4.
GALAX—North Galax, South Galax, East Galax.
HamMptTroNn—Buckroe, Briarfield, Court House, East Hampton, Fox Hill, Ha
Kecoughtan, LaSalle, Langley, Northampton, Pembroke, Phoebus, R:
Sussex, Victoria, Wythe.
HARRISONBURG—First Ward (three precincts), Second Ward (two precin
HoPEWELL— Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
LYNCHBURG—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward.
MARTINSVILLE—No Wards. Precincts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
NEwPorT NEwS—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Ward
has precincts 1 and 2; Second Ward has precincts 1, 2, and 8; Th
precincts 1, 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6; Fourth Ward has precincts 1 and 2 and
precincts: Stanley, Denbigh, Riverside, South Deep Creek, North Dee
Morrison, South Morrison, James Brandon, Hilton, Warwickshire,
View, Jefferson Park, Hidenwood, Briarfield and Beaconsdale.
NoRFOLK—No Wards, Fifty-one voting precincts.
NortToN—West Norton, East Norton.
PETERSBURG—First Ward, Second Ward (Precincts No. 1 and No. 2),
Fourth Ward, Fifth Ward, Sixth Ward, Seventh Ward (Precincts No
No. 8), and Eighth Ward.
PORTSMOUTH—Jackson Ward, Jefferson Ward (two precincts), Madison W
Ward (two precincts), Monroe Ward, Lee Ward, Washington Ward (t
Harrison Ward (two precincts), Wilson Ward (two precincts), Tyl
precincts), Cradock Ward (two precincts), Stuart Ward (two preci:
Ward (two precincts).
RADFORD—East Ward I, East Ward II, West Ward I, and West Ward II.
RICHMOND—ASixty-eight voting precincts.
ROANOKE--Highland, Nos. 1, 2 and 3; Jefferson, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5; Ki
Williamson Road, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5; Loudon; Melrose; Villa He:
Park; Washincton Heights; Raleigh Court, Nos. 1, 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6; G
Wasena; South Roanoke, Nos. 1, 2 and 3; Garden City; and Riverdal
SOUTH NorroLK—First Ward (two precincts), Second Ward (two pre
Ward (two precincts).
STAUNTON—Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
SUFFOLK—First Ward, Second Ward, Third Ward, Fourth Ward.
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. Second Ward, fir
precincts.
A List of Counties and Cities in the Commonwealth with the Population of each accord-
ing to the United States Census of 1960
Land
Area in
COUNTIES Square
Miles,
1960
Accomack ......cccceeeevcces 470
Albemarle ................-.- 739
Alleghany .......cccccccccaee 446
Amelia oo... ccc cece eee eccees 866
Amherst .....cccccccsscccens 467
Appomattox ....cccccccaccves 848
Arlington .........ccccceeees 24
AumuSte 2... cc cece cece eee eee 986
Bath 1.2... ccc ccc cece cece ces 540
Bedford ...... ccc ccc cc cccnces 770
Bland ... ccc ccc necvcccccces 869
Botetourt .......cccc ec cece ees 548
Brunswick .....cccccsccccces 579
Buchanan .......cccccccccces 508
Buckingham ...........cee00. 576
Campbell ......cccccccccccee 524
Caroline .....ccccceccescccuce 544
OF 0) | 494
Charles City ............000- 184
Charlotte ...... Soe Gwecmewen eee 467
Chesterfield ......cccccceecees 460
Clarke ...cccnccccccccccccccs 174
OS) |: a 836
Culpeper ....ccccccscccccnccs 889
Cumberland .........cccceces 288
Dickenson .....cccccecvcceccs 835
Dinwiddie .......... ce cccceve 507
Essex ....... TTT TTT Tee Te 250
Fairfax .....cccccccccccccecs 405
Fauquier ........cecccccccecs 660
Floyd @eeeceeeasvpeovaesepeeenaneseeaee eee 883
Fluvanna ...cccceccece ec eeee 282
Franklin ...ccccccccccccccecs 718
Frederick @eeeevueveeeonweesanseo0eenne0e 0 488
Giles @e@eeeoeoeoeaeeeaseseuvuaeseeeveeaeve28 856
Gloucester ....cccccccccccess . 225
Goochland ......ccccccscccece 289
GrayBon ..cccccccccccccacs ie 450
Greene ......cccscccace ceccee 163
Greensville ......cccccccccece 801
Halifax ....cccccccees ee cceee 800
Hanover ........ cece cw cccees 466
Henrico ....ccccccecccccceces 282
Henry eeeeeeoeeeeesnevoeseneece 884
Highlan eesee@#oeeseeoeeeeeaevaeeeaee 8 416
Isle of Wight ......cccccccces $19
James City .....ccccscccecues 148
King and Queen ............0. 818
King George .......sccecccece 178
King William eaeeereeeceoseoccce 278
Lancaster ...cccccccccccccces 142
Lee @eseeoe8 @eeeeceeooeveoeeoee ened e 484
Loudoun ....csccccccecscesecs 517
Loulsa eeeseeaeeaosvepoeeaweeaceaeeveseeosn 514
Lunenburg ....c..ccccccccces 448
Madison ...ccccrccccccccccce 827
Mathews ........... oe amexmne 87
Mecklenburg ....... ce ccccees 626
Middlesex ...ccccccccccnccces 182
Montgomery .c.ccccceccccccs 895
Nansemond .....cscccceccace 402
Nelson ..scccccccncccccscccce 468
New Kent ......ccccccece cee 212
Norfolk @eeeceoeoeeeoevsveeneae @eee0aaue#e 837
Northampton .......ccccceces 226
Northumberland ...... ec cccee 200
Nottoway .......... weTTT Tere 808
1960
Popula-
tion
| 30,635
30,969
12,128
7,815
22,953
9,148
168,401
37,863
10,185
15,141
COUNTIES
Pittsylvania ....c. cc cc ccccvce
Powhatan ....ccassceccccscce
Prince Edward .....ccccceees
Prince George ........ccecees
Prince William ..............
Princess Anne .......cccecees
Pulaski wc cc ccc ccc cc ccc cenes
Rappahannock ...........c0e.
Richmond ........cccce ccc eee
Roancke ..cccccccccccccccces
Rockhbridwe ...cccccccsccccce
Rockingham ........cescceses
Russell ... cc. ec ccc cc cc ccc eeee
Scott .....ccccccncccccccccces
Shenandoah ............ceees
Smyth .....cccccccccccccccece
Southampton ...............2.
Spotsylvania .......cccccceee
Stafford ..... ccc ccc cece ccces
Washington ............. eee
Alexandria ........cccccccces
Bristol 1... .. cc ccc ccc cece eens
Buena Vista .........ccccceee
Charlottesville ...............
Clifton Forge .....cccccceueee
Colonial Heights .............
Covington 2... cc cece enc cuce
Danvill@ sac sagas eee 05 005 555 88
Falls Chureh ..........cccc08
Franklin ......cc.cceee ue dks
Fredericksburg .......cccccess
Galax ...cccccsccccccces ieene
Bampton cia cae ea cee eeu ee ges
Harrisonburg ....-.-cceccccces
Hopewell ... cc ccc ccc ccc cc ence
Lynchburg ...cccecae tO 8H
Martinsville 2... ccc ccc ccc eens
Newport News ........ rrr
Norfolk .....0e. aeeeee eo ceeee
Norton eaeoeovoec eee eee eaevpeaeenuean ces @
Petersburg ...cccccces eccecee
Portsmouth «csscvsasaes ceeags
South Boston ...cccccccsecces
South Norfolk ......ccccceees
Staunton ccccccccccccccccvsns
Suff6lk wcsgee eens aes cee ewe oes
Virginia Beach ..............
Waynesboro ...cceecs Terre
Willianisburg .....ceccccvcees
Winchester ....cccccccscccses
Land
Area in 1960
Square | Popula-
Miles, tion
1960
354 | 12,900
316 | 15,572
469 15,282
1,012 ! 58,296
268 | 6,747
357 | 14,121
281 { 20,270
345 | 650,164
253 | 17,127
327 27 258
267 | 5,868
192 6,875
277 61,698
604 24,089
868 40,488
488 26,290
539 25,818
507 21,825
435 $1,066
607 27,195
409 (| 18,819
271 |! 16,876
280 6,220
496 18,411
522 44,791
219 | 14,655
579 |! 38,076
2386 | 11,042
411 48,679
460 21,975
1238 21,588
|
15 | 91,023
4 17,144
8 800
6 29,437
2 5,268
8 9,587
4 11,062
14 46,8577
2 10,192
4 7,866
6 | 18,689
8 5,254
57 89,258
3 11,916
7 | 17,895
28 54,790
10 [| 18,798
75 118,662
50 $04,869
+ 6,018
8 86,750
18 114,778
5 9,871
87 219,958
26 »110
2 6,974
q 22,0385
9 22,282
2 12,609
2 8,091
i 18,694
8 15,110
Population of Virginia, 1960 Census, 3,966,949.
Note: Since the Census of 1960, Franklin became a city of the second class, December 22, 1961.
As of January 1, 1963, Norfolk County and the city of South Norfolk will be consolidated into
the city of ————- (name to be selected by referendum)
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Population County Population County Population Coun
8,221........000 Highland 12,752... Nelson 27,195......ccccce Southam
B,356.....ccceeee Craig 12,900.........0 Orange 27, 258....cccceees Pulaski
4,504......0c000 New Kent 12,959......00008 Louisa 7,550... .cccssees -Hanover
4,715... ..ccccceee Greene 18,368........00 Charlotte 30,635... .ccccceee Accomac
Oo Oi naseaninat Ba 18,819............ Spotsylvania | 380, 969....ccnes..- Albemar!
5 B68... Rappahannock | 14,121............ Prince Edward} 31,028............ Bedford
5 492.......00008 Charles City 14,65B.......00008 Warren 31,066............ Smyth
5, 889........000 King and Queen! 15,088............ Culpeper 31,366............ Nansemo
5982 scenes Bland 15,141............ Nottoway 31,428.......0000 Mecklenk
6,220.......00008 Surry 15, ye Patrick 82,928......00000 Montgom
6,319.......0008 Middlesex 15,572.......c000 Page 82, 9BB......cc000 Campbell
6,360.......c000 Cumberland 16,155.......0000. Greensville 33,637.....ccc000 Halifax
6,375....cccceeee Richmond 16,715......ccc00 Botetourt 36, 724.....ccceee0 Buchana:
y690.......0008 Essex 16,876.......0000 Stafford 37,3638....ccccce. Augusta
TAT. ccccccvese Powhatan 16,966.........66. Northampton
7,121........000 Mathews 17,164............ Isle of Wight “4 076.......00000 Washing
1,227. ..cccccceee Fluvanna 17,219........00. iles 40,335 petSiielinheie Henry
7243... King George 17,390.....ccceees Grayson 40,485......cc0ee i
7 ,563.....ceccees King William 17,779... .coccceees Brunswick 48,579......cc00 Wise
T OLS sccsussinans Amelia 20, 211............ Dickenson 44,T91.....ccceees Tazewell
Tp) hos rxnscazxess Clarke 20,270.......00000 Prince George | 50,164............ Prince W
8.187......cceee0 Madison 21,583........0000 York 51,612........000 Norfolk
9,148........0.. Appomattox 21,825........000 Shenandoah 58,296......escooee Pittsylva
9,174......cc000 Lancaster 21,941......cc006 Frederick 61,698........00¢ Roanoke
9,206............ Goochland 21,975...cccccceee Wythe 71, 197.......c00. Chesterfi:
0,185............ Northumberland | 22,183............ Dinwiddie TT ,127.....cccee- Princess
(0,462...........Floyd 2,958...ccccseeee e@ 117,339............ Henrico
L0,877....scccceee Buckingham 238,178.....cccovee Carroll 163,401............ Arlingtor
1,042............ Westmoreland | 24,039............ Rockbridge 275,002.........-4 Fairfax
1, 5 BQ. coscsecesse James City 24 ,066.........00. Fauquier
11,919.........0.. Gloucester 24, 5A4Y....cccccces Loudoun
[2,128.......ss00e Alleghany 25,818.......00008 Scott
[2,411.....ccceeee Sussex 25 824... .cccceses Lee
2,528... .scccsseee Lunenburg 25, 925.....cc00e0 Franklin
2,725... .ccccoeee Caroline 26, 290 a svcnsccoees Russell
opulation Cities Population Cities Population Citic
§,0138............ Norton 11,062............ Covington Dope Dvasannnnnces Staunton
5,254. .cccccceee Galax 11,916............ Harrisonburg | 29,427............ Charlotte
5,268.......00008 Clifton Forge 12,609........0000 Suffolk 86,750.......c000 Petersbu1
5, 974...sssccoves South Boston 13,639.......0000 Fredericksburg} 46,577............ Danville
6, 300.......0000. Buena Vista 15,110............ Winchester 54,790.......00000 Lynchbu1
6,832.......0c0 Williamsburg 15,694........000. Waynesboro 89,258........00 -Hampton
7 B66......ccceee Franklin 17,144.........0.. Bristol 91,028........004. Alexandr
8,091.........0. Virginia Beach | 17,896............ Hopewell 97 ,110.......ccc0 Roanoke
9,371............ Radford 18,798......00000 Martinsville 113,662............ Newport
9,587......cc000 Colonial Heights 22) 085.......00000 South Norfolk |114,778............ Portsmou
0,192........000 Falls Church
219,958........000 Richmonc
304,869......cc00 Norfolk
GOVERNOR.......00606 supavnzenensas SRANSARASESARIpnonnan enoxmnsaase a seceeessees Atherton Sydney Harrison, Jr.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR AND PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE. secsssssseessseree TMilis EF. Godwin, Jr.
ADJUTANT GENERAL.........sscosscosscsccovsssccccccccecsscccsessonsssccossssscccesecccccscsssccessssassonsesees Paul M. Booth
AGRICULTURE AND IMMIGRATION, COMMISSIONER OF. ccsoscccssserssseccessseeee sueePO7K6 C. Brinkley
Warren Wright, Chairman
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL BOARD, VIRGINIA.....ccccceeee veoene.4 JOhn G. Bruce
John W. Hardy
ATTORNEY GENERALL...ccossssssccsssssscsescosccscescsesescossecsssccsescosssassesscsssessorsessssssesseereee Tt Overt Y. Button
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS ......ccccssossscssccevecesecsccsessssccsssscscsssssescsesscsssesseeeeedde Gordon Bennett
BANKING, COMMISSIONER OF DIVISION OF...ccccssssssssesescssssesssesccssscssssscceesseceveeL0gan R. Ritchie
BUDGET, DIRECTOR OF DIVISION OF THE...ccccssoscscsesccccsccccsccssccssssccccascsssccsecsereress secoeedce Me. Auhn
COMPENSATION BOARD, CHAIRMAN. .ccccccocsscssssscccossscssescssesssscessccecconsacsscoseceeess G. Edmond Masste
COMPTROLLER, STATE...sccccssssssscsssosssossoscccsscsoccccescncssessssncssccsscessccessersessses .. wlaney C. Day, Jr.
CONSERVATION AND EcoNoMIC DEVELOPMENT,
DIRECTOR OF DEPARTMENT...nsessssssoesesosscceressscseesonsnesseneoees sccsccsssceereee. Marvin M. Sutherland
Jesse Dillon, Chairman
CORPORATION COMMISSION, STATE......sccscscssssseees ener Ralph T. Catterall
H. Lester Hooker
EDUCATION, STATE BOARD OF—SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION........ Woodrow W. Wilkerson
ELECTIONS, STATE BOARD, SECRETARY...:cccocssscccscsssssscsecctccccsccesesscccsessssserseeneLevin Nock Davis
FISHERIES, COMMISSIONER OF....ccccscccosssssccsssecscosssccescssccvsssccescssecesesseveeesss Milton T. Hickman
GAME AND INLAND FISHERIES, ComMIsstON or—
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. .....ccccccocssesscsccsesescccecccceccccccccoccncccscsocsccccccseccnssscescecess Chester S. Phe! n3
HEALTH COMMISSIONER, STATE. ccsscsssse secscecssescecsscescscecerscccccesesesssencscesssesead fe Mack I. Shanholtz
HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER, STATE........ soscvecesseeeee sassesssesessscsssscssccvesccsseserseoee ALOWATA H. Harris
HOouSE OF DELEGATES:
Speaker......... ssccsccecccccecccccsoccoecceccscecssccscccccccacccccccccecscccccececcceesscecssssessessnsnedde Blackburn Monre
Clerk, and Keeper of the Rolls of the State.............ccssssccccssssecessssecsesees George R. Rich
Thomas M. Miller, Chairman
INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION OF VIRGINIA.......ccscsoes sepuieanuess sveaneased M. Edward Evans
M. E. Nuckols, Jr.
INSURANCE, COMMISSIONER OF DIVISION OP......ccsccsscccccscssesccssecsscecscceeeees secseees T. Nelson Parker
LABOR, COMMISSIONER OP....ccccossccscccscscccccsccccccsccccccccccoccsccsscescoccsccccosacsscccssscsees Edmond M. Boagcs
LIBRARIAN, STATE.....cccccscese eevcccccccccecssees secccccesceccscnccsccsescccesccsccccececosscccscees AL Anaolph W. Church
MENTAL HYGIENE AND HOSPITALS, COMMISSIONER OF seccecssees sssceevssseceeeeed”. Hiram W. Davis
Mrs. Margaret Gregory, Director
MOTION PICTURE CENSORSHIP, DIVISION OF..........:0000 Mrs. Lollie C. Whitehead
Mrs. Russell Ferguson Wagers
MOTOR VEHICLES, COMMISSIONER OF DIVISION OFP.......cccssscssscccccsesccsscsccesceees Chester H. Lamb
PENITENTIARY, SUPERINTENDENT OF THE........... essecsccecccccscscccesecceseseces We Ake Cunninaham, Jr.
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR seecesccccccccccsccccscescees seccccceccsseee cccctcccccccessccccccaccvesccceccesececenes John W. Garber
PoLice, STATE, SUPERINTENDENT. esccecsccessees ecccccccecccccccesscccseee seeccoascccceoses aC. W. Woodson, Jr.
PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL REGISTRATION,
DEPARTMENT, DIRECTOR OF........00 secccscscccceccceccesccccccoscsccccccesccesccerecsseccces Turner N. Burton
PURCHASES AND SUPPLY, DIRECTOR OF THE DEPARTMENT......cccccocssssesssees G. Lloud Nunnally
RETIREMENT SYSTEM, VIRGINIA SUPPLEMENTAL, DIRECTOR........... socsssceeee Charles H. Smith
SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH....ccscscsosssscscsccsscesetssensvoeccseces sscsseseeees Martha Bell Conway
SENATE:
ETSI eM boone eceomsnttnesbnoniescsaasnssetnbeniasttssastbintieensirreneseor roll BLES E. Godwin, Jr.
President Pro tOMPOTe......ccccccccccerssccccccssessccrescscecscseees naperaneeneae SiG sebimminaseann Charles T. Moses
Clerk.......ssssssscsssesscoresvees oa sseescnonsccencccscesconsceseceesccessecoscoceesssesceeaceasssesssescessssassesss Ben D. Lacy
STATUTORY RESEARCH AND DRAFTING, DIRECTOR OF DIVISION. WJ. B. Boatwright. Ir.
TAX COMMISSIONER, STATE...cccccossovssccsssscsccvccccsccccccccoessesscccccccces tescecesecceeces wee. H. Morrissett
TREASURER, STATE......cccccceccscscscceeee eecccccccccevccscsescccosecscccscscccccccvenscsccsessncnse eseseccceses Lewis H. Vaden
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
COMMISSION OF VIRGINIA, CHAIRMAN .uucccccsssssssccsccccssescccccsersesocccsssesscorss J. Eldred Hill. Jr.
VITAL STATISTICS, REGISTRAR.......cecccess eecccscccceccccccccccccecesecceeccecescescccccccsscseccrceennn dICImM Hurtnrdle
WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS, DIRECTOR OF DEPARTMENT....ccccsscsscssscsncssssscsessess W. LL. Pasenter
DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS... cccssssssecccscsecvecessoscsscecsenessres W. F. Smuth. Jr.
DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF GENERAL WELFARE. ....ccccccssssssssssorseresesrees td. A. Arueger
DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF PAROLE........cccssccesssssscoseees seocccsssesesesseveeee-Charles P. Chet
DIRECTOR OF THE DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES.......ccccocsssssees seessaceesesees Carroll R. Mos or
CONSULTANT ON JUVENILE COURT PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE...........000 J. Luther Giass
IGGLESTON, Chief JUstice....sccccccsscccscsscsccssscscccssscsscsssssscseseccescoes
ASSOCIATE JUSTICES
JEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HYGIENE AND HOSP
Dr. Hiram W. Davis, Commissioner
9 N. 12th St., Richmond
TE HOSPITALS FOR THE MENTALLY ILL AND T
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
DEJ ARNETTE STATE SANATORIUM—STAUNTON, VA.
Dr. Robert T. Hyde, Superintendent
LYNCHBURG TRAINING SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL—COLONY,
Dr. Benedict Nagler, Superintendent
PETERSBURG TRAINING SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL—PETERSBUR
Dr. Milton H. Kibbe, Director
VIRGINIA TREATMENT CENTER FOR CHILDREN—RICHMOND
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LIST OF SENATORS SHOWING NUMBER OF SEAT
MILLS E. GODWIN, JR., Lieutenant Governor, President
CHARLES T. MOSES, President pro tempore
lhizer, George S., IL........sccee 37
XANGEY, JONN ......ccccccccccrssesece 40
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idwin, Robert F...............cc000
feman, Fred W.y ......cccsscsccesses 36
niss, FitzGerald seseseccscccscccsces 24
d, D. Wood row...........cccccsssses 14
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nton, Thomas H................0 9
othe, Armistead L................. 19
2eden, Edward L., Jr............. 6
rd, Harry F., JY .u..c..ccccceseseeees 12
ter, Curry ........cccccsccssccsscoeses 28
lins, Halle ................cccccsssseeees 3
novan, John A. Kaz... ccecee 20
awick, Charles R................. 82
AY, Garland ..........cccccccesssceeeees 10
ddock, Dr. Edward E........... 23
good, Dr. J. Da... ce cecee eens 27
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Perrow, Mosby G., dY...........cc008.
Phillips, Thos. C
Purcell, Harold H...................008.
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OFFICE
CoUNTY OR TELEGRAPH County
NAME POSTOFFIOR City OFFICE REPRES
ADAMS, Howagp H. .........|Eastville........ ooeee| Northampton..... Eastville......... Accomack and
ALLEN, Geo. E., JR. .........|P. O. Box 68565,
Richmond..........|Richmond City... |Richmond......../ Richmond City.
ANDERSON, Howarp P. ......{Halifax..............| Halifax.......... Halifax.......... Halifax.
ANDERSON, Marr G. ........ |Oilville..............|Goochland........ Sabot...........-| Fluvanna, Gooc
c/o McLean's Louisa.
ANDREWS, C. B. .....cececee Fr. O. Box 298, Drug Store
Pearisurg.......... Giles. .......0000. Pearisburg..... Bland and Gile
ANDREWS, T. COLEMAN, Jr. ..|American Bldg.,
Richmond......... Richmond City...|Richmond........ Richmond City.
BRADSHAW, JUNIE L. .......41228-29 Central Nat’)
Bk. Building,
Richmond.........4Hemrico......s0. Richmond........ Chesterfield. Hi:
Colonial Heig
BREBDING, SAMUEL J. (Joe) Jn. |Grundy..............|Buchanan......../Grundy.......... Buchanan.
BROWN, EARLE M. ..........|Peoples Nat'l Bk.
Bldg., Lynchburg..|Lynchburg....... Lynchburg....... Amherst and L
Buck, Frep C. ............./Mbdingdon............) Washington......|Abingdon........ Washington an
BURKLUND, GLENN A. .......|!28 Carolyn Ave.,
Fairfax...........4Fairfax.......... Alexandria....... Fairfax and F:
Burien, M. CALDWELL ....... |Colonial-American
Nat’) Bk. Build-
ing, Roanoke......]Roanoke City..... Roanoke.......-.1 Roanoke City.
Camsios, J. L. ............. |Big Stone Gap.......|Wise..... veces. { Big Stone Gap...! wise and Norte
CANTRELL, Orsy L. ........, |Pound......... She we Wise... .. cc cease Norton........... Wise and Norte
CARLTON, E. Tucker ........|296 E. Cary St.,
Richmond..... »+.-4Richmond City... Richmond........ Richmond City.
CARNEAL, Russert M. ....... P. O. Box 806,
Williamsburg...... Williamsburg..... Williamsburg..... Charles City, J
Kent, York
burg.
CLaRK, Ropart L. ........., jotuart........ eoccceciratrick.......... Stuart..... eoeeee! Henry, Patrich
ville.
CLERATON, C. WrLuiAM . ecccce South Hill........... Mecklenburg Sem e wo South Hill....... Mecklenburg.
CocHRAN, Gporce M. ........ |Staunton............ Staunton.........j/Staunton......... Augusta, High
and Wayneshb
Cooxs, JOHN WARREN .. cece Mathews......... ....{ Mathews......... Mathews......... Gloucester, Mat
diesex.
Cox, Dr. Vmom J. ...........,|Galax........ cece ee | GMAK. ce ccc eee eee Galax.......... --| Grayson and Gi
DaLTon, Grapy W. .......... |Richlands............; razewell......... Richlands........ Tazewell.
DANIEL, JOHN Hy .cccccccce Charlotte C. H......./Charlotte....... Drakes Branch... Charlotte and ©
DANIEL, W. C. (“Dan”) ..., |Danville.............|Danville........../Danville.......... Danville.
Davis, DELAMATER ..........|Bank of Commerce
Building, Norfolk. .| Norfolk City.....|Norfolk.......... Norfolk City.
Davis, James W. ........... |Agricola.............;Amberst......... | Lynchburg
Exchange...... Nelson and Am
DERVISHIAN, HAROLD H. ...... 516 American Build-
ing, Richmond..... Richmond City...|Richmond..... ...| Richmond City.
Devore, KennerH I. ........ |Christiansburg.......|/Montgomery...... Christiansburg... | Montgomery an
Epmunps, Faure EB. ......... | Vaynesboro..........| Waynesboro......|Waynesboro...... Augusta, High
and Waynesb
E.uirairs, W. Howarp ....., |Strasburg............{Shenandoah...... Strasburg........ Shenandoah.
Euuiorr, Dr. W. C. ......... |edanon............./Russell.........../Cleveland......... Russell.
Friocar, WALTHER B. ........ |SDSFDS..-.+0e-eeee0. (Richmond County/ Warsaw.......... Northumberlan¢
land, Lancas
mond County.
FROST, TOM .......scceceeee | WAFTeEnton.....eceeesFauquier......... Warrenton....... Fauquier and
FucaTs, JAMES B. .......... |Gate City.....eeeee(SCOtt........000e, Gate City........ Scott.
Grmsson, Rosset E. ....... .-. |P. O. Box 5025,
COUNTY OR TELEGRAPH Coun
NAME POSTOFFICE
OITY OFFICE REP!
|
Grass, THomas R. ......... | Lynchburg bd b buene wel Lynchburg....... Lynchburg...... .| Lynchburg.
GOULDMAN, FRancis B. .....|/Fredericksburg....... Fredericksburg... | Fredericksburg... | Spotsylvania
burg.
GREGORY, KossENn oseeees(P. O. Box 41,
Roanoke........... Roanoke City.....}Roanoke......... Roanoke City
GWaATHMEY, Ropert R., III ..|Hanover......... .+..|Hanover......... | Wanover......... Hanover an
Gwyn, R. Crockett, Je. ....|/Marion...........00. (Smyth. ...scccece Marion........ ...| Smyth.
HEYARRELL, LYMAN C., Jn. ....|Emporia............. Greensville.......|Emporia......... Greensville a
Huu, Gmorcg H. ....... -oe..(900 River Road,
Newport News......Newport News...|Newport News...| Newport Ne
Hopors, WnuaM H. ........|Board of Trade Bidg.,
Norfolk............| Norfolk County.. |Norfolk.......... Norfolk Cou
Norfolk.
HIOLLaNnD, SuHmusy T. .......|Windsor.............|Isle of Wright....|)Windsor......... Isle of Wigh
Suffolk.
Hoover, Lawrence H. ...... Harrisonburg........|Harrisonburg..... Harrisonburg. .... Rockingham
704 First Nat’l Bank burg.
Hupcins, Epwarp M. .......| Bldg., Richmond...|Chesterfield....... Richmond........| Chesterfield
Heights.
HiUTCHENS, CHARLES K. ...../P. O. Box 516,
Newport News.....|Newport News...) Newport News...| Newport Nev
HIUTCHERSON, NATHAN B., Jz. |Rocky Mount........|Franklin......... Rocky Mount..... Franklin.
ImBy, LLEWELLYN H. ........|Blackstone...........| Nottoway........ Blackstone....... Amelia, Pow
Nottoway.
James, E. RALPH ........... Hampton............| Hampton......... Hampton......... Hampton.
LANE, Epwarp E. ........../718 E. Franklin St.,
Richmond..........|Richmond City Richmond........ Richmond Cit
L&vVIN, BERNARD .......+0¢+-|1508 Maritime Tower
Norfolk............,Norfolk City..... Norfolk.......... Norfolk City.
LocHgr, BALDWIN ..........|Lexington...........|Rockbridge....... Lexington........ Rockbridge,
McMOURRAN, Laws A., Jz. ..|5912 Huntington Ave. Vista.
Newport News......Newport News Newport News...| Newport New
MANN, C. HARRISON, JR. ....|1818 S. Arlington
Ridge Road,
Arlington........../Arlington........ Arlington........ Arlington.
MANNS, PAUL W. ..........|Bowling Green....... Caroline.......... Bowling Green...| Caroline, Kir
and King a
MARES, C. HARDAWAY ......|Hopewell........ ....|Hopewell......... Hopewell......... Prince Georg:
MIppvLeron, Ricwagp H. ...../1125 E. Market St., Hopewell.
Charlottesville...... Charlottesville. Charlottesville....! Albemarle an
Moopy, WILLARD J. .........|704 Professional Bldg
Portsmouth........ Portsmouth....... Portsmouth...... Portsmouth.
Moore, E. BuacKBuRN ......|Berryville............ Clarke........... Berryville........ Clarke, Fred
chester.
Moore, Garnett S. .........|Pulaski..............|Pulaski.......... Pulaski.......... Pulaski.
Org, Ropert S. .............{Rt 1, Dryden........JLee......e cs ceee, Pennington Gap..| bee.
OWENS, STANLEY A. ......../Manassas............{Prince William...|Mannassas....... Prince Willis
PARKERSON, WILLIAM F., JR. | Travelers Bldg.,
Riechmond..........Henrico.......... Richmond........ Henrico.
PAXsoN, C. ARMONDS ......./485 Park 8t.,
Charlottesville. ....jCharlottesville. Charlottesville....| Charlottesville
PEcK, JOHN M., JB. ....¢0+./Rt. 1, Fincastle...... Botetourt......... Roanoke......... Botetourt and
PENDLETON, NAT W. ........|/Wytheville..........¢|Wythe........... Wytheville........ Wythe.
PENNINGTON, Dr. WriaM A. |Buckingham.........|Buckingham...... Dillwyn.......... Buckingham,
Cumberland.
Puiires, Lucas D. .........+| Leesburg........000- Loudoun......... Leesburg......... Loudoun.
Puivpotr, ALBuRT L. ........|/Bassett...........0..|Hemry........... Bassett........... Henry, Patri
ville.
Pr.cHer, THEopors C. .......|402 Equitable Bidg.,
NAME OFFICE POSTOFFICE sdpinialel ‘ELeane
OR CITY OFFICE
Moore, E. BILACKBURN.......-. Speaker........e006. Berryville....... Clarke.....ee- -++ Berryville
RICH, GEORGE R.........c0c0. ClOFK cg eccaeeecsucess Richmond.......| Richmond City.. | Richmond
PEIRCE, ALICE CLARK .........-| Deputy Clerk
and Indexer......| Richmond.......| Richmond City..| Richmond
Davis, EFFIE P. .......+e200.| Secretary........+-+| Richmond.......| Henrico.........| Richmond
GoDDIN, STONBWALL ......+¢.e.| Custodian........... Richmond.......| Henrico......... Richmond
SAUNDERS, J. EDWIN .....e0e-}| Reading Clerk......| Richmond.......| Henrico.........| Richmond
ConNockK, Stuart W. ........}| Journal Clerk.......| Richmond..... .-| Henrico..... eeee| Richmond
Lrvesay, A. D. ..... coeceseee| Minute Clerk.......| Richmond....... Richmond City..| Richmond
Dyer, NMA P. ....ccccccccsee| engrossing Clerk...| Richmond....... Richmond City..| Richmond
LANB, EMILY PARRENT .......| Asst. Engrossing
Clerk co cs sauces ee Richmond.......| Henrico.........| Richmond
Evmore, RALPH A., II ......... Enrolling Clerk..... Richmond.......| Henrico........ .| Richmond
BERRYMAN, JOHN M. .....eee.| Committee Clerk....| Richmond....... Richmond City..| Richmond
CONNELLY, CRAWLEY C., Jr. ..| Committee Clerk....| Richmond.......| Henrico......... Richmond
CREEKMUR, WILLIAM R. ......}| Committee Clerk....| Norfolk.........| Norfolk City....| Norfolk
HASKINS, N. A. ...cecceceecee| Committee Clerk....}) Richmond....... Richmond City..| Richmond
Hitiauist, L. G. ..... cccccece} Committee Clerk....{ Richmond.......| Chesterfield......| Richmond
Ho._LEMAN, JosePH H., Jr. ...| Committee Clerk....| Surry...........| Surry......... ..| Surry
PuLiy, G. FRANK ..ccccccesvee | Committee Clerk....| Richmond.......| Richmond City..| Richmond
HEALY, JOSEPH E. ..cccccccee| Sergeant at Arms...) Virginia
Beach.........| Virginia Beach. .| Norfolk
MORGAN, MILTON R. ...ccccceee| Doorkeeper.........}| Richmond.......| Richmond City..| Richmond
Oversry, ROBERT W. ....secee| Doorkeeper.........| Richmond.......| Richmond City..} Richmond
Reprorp, ERNest B. ...... .ee-| Doorkeeper..... eeee| Richmond.......| Richmond City..| Richmond
Rmve.tt, ARTHUR GRAYSON ...| Doorkeeper....... Richmond.......| Richmond City..| Richmond
Boyp, GRETCHEN F.. ......cse-| Froofreader.........| Richmond.......| Richmond City..]}| Richmond
Hayes, RuBy L. ....cccccceee| Proofreader.........| Richmond..... --| Richmond City..| Richmond
HuTCHESON, CHRISTINS 8. ....| Proofreader.........| Richmond....... Richmond City..| Richmond
SHUGART, NELLIE R. .........| Proofreader...... ...| Richmond.......| Richmond City..| Richmond
WATKINS, CHARLOTTE G. .....| Proofreader..... -«.-| Richmond...... -| Chesterfield...... Richmond
Brown, Doris A. ...cccccccee| Stenographer.......| Richmond.......| Richmond City..| Richmord
DRAPER, MARGARET F. ........| Stenographer.......| Highland
Springs.......| Henrico.........| Richmond
Epwarns, FRANCES J. ....... Stenographer....... Union Level..... Mecklenburg..... South Hill
Epps, MARGARET H. .......... Stenographer.......| Richmond.......| Richmond City..| Richmond
Farr, PEARL M. ......ceeceee| Stenographer....... Richmond....... Henrico...... .--| Richmond
HILiQuist, SOPHIA V. ....+e..| Stenographer....... | Richmond....... Chesterfield...... Richmond
Kinc, Hsorpvis F. ............| Stenographer.......| Richmond....... Henrico....... ..| Richmond
KRANKOVICH, Hevan L. ......| Stenographer....... Richmond....... Richmond City..{| Richmond
MEHARG, EUGENIA B, ........| Stenographer....... Richmond....... Richmond City..| Richmond
Moors, Auprey C. ............| Stenographer.....,.| Richmond....... Henrico...... »+.| Richmond
PoLLARD, MAB P. ......ceecce Stenographer....... Richmond....... Richmond City.. | Richmond
SLAUGHTER, MARGARET M. wees Stenographer. ceeeee Richmond...... -| Henrico......... Richmond
SLOSJARIK, LILLIAN W. ....... Stenographer....... Sandston........ Henrico... ..cc.ee Richmond
VALENTINE, JEAN M. ........| Stenographer....... Richmond.......| Henrico......... Richmond
WHITEHEAD, Forp E. ........ Stenographer....... Richmond.......| Richmond City..| Richmond
BAYLISS, WILLIAM D. ....c00¢] Pawe...sccececeeees Richmond....... Richmond City..| Richmond
BLANDFoRD, WILLIAM R., Jr. ...| Page........ ..eee..| Powhatan....... Powhatan....... Powhatan
Dices, JACKT® EDWARDS ......|] Page........-..006. Poquoson........ York. ..cuceseaas Yorktown
Ditton, Crrus Irvine, III ....| Page...........006. Boones Mill..... Franklin........ Rocky Mor
GARNETT, RoperT J. .........| Page.....-..cceeeee Newport
News......... Newport News..| Newport }
GIAMMTTTORIO, Eucene R. ....| Page.. seeeeee| Alexandria...... Alexandria...... Alexandris
Hey, JOHN RONALD ......-00+| Page.....ssecee; ...| Warrenton...... Fauquier...... -.| Warrenton
Hopson, ROBERT C. .....cec0+| Page....c cc ceces ..| Richmond....... Richmond City..| Richmond
JENKINS, FRANKLIN JULIAN .. Page......cccceee + | Goochland....... Goochland.......| Sabot
LASSITER, EDWARD B., JR cece e Page........0. eoceee | Winton... cece; Roanoke......... Vinton
Prick, SAMURBL 8. ....ccccccce | PRECr eee ence eeeees Luray........6.. Page.......ceee. Luray
RAGSDALB, GEORGE ALLEN .....| PAC... cece eens -.| McKenney.......| Dinwiddie....... Dinwiddie
TaBB, RANDOLPH P., Im. .....| Pame-.----sseeee ---| Richmond....... Richmond City..j Richmond
WADEINS, James T., IIT .....| P2@@-*°*** s+eceees| Richmond.......| Richmond City..| Richmond
GarrrirH, EL! JoHN .........| Clonkroom
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Showing names and postoffice addresses of their respective Senators and Delegate
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COUNTIES SENATURS | P.O. ADDRESS | DELEGATES P.O. ADDR
]
Accomack......e-| BE. A. AMES, JR. .......| Onancock........ | M. L. SHREVES .......65 -4| Bloxom
H. H. ADAMS ............ Eastville
Albemarle........| E. O. McCug, Jr. .....| Charlottesville...| R. H. MIDDLETON .........| Charlottesv
Alleghany........ HALE COLLINS ........ .| Covington......-| H. R. WEBBER ...cceccceeees Low Moor
Amelia.........--| C. T. Moses ........-.| Appomattox...../ L. H. IRBY ....ccccecseees Blackstone
Amherst.........} C. T. MOSES .......... Appomattox.....| E. M. BROWN .......e+++.4 Lynchburg
Appomattox......| C. T. Moses ......... .| Appomattox.....| Dr. W. A. PENNINGTON ...| Buckinghat
Arlington........| C. R. FENWICK ...... ..| Arlington........ W. L. WINSTON ..........4 Arlington
HARRISON MANN .......-. Arlington
Mrs. K. H. SToONnsB ........| Arlington
Augusta... csesee CuRRY CARTER ........- Staunton.....eee+| G M. COCHRAN .ecccccees] Staunton
F. E. EDMUNDS ......-.-. Waynesbor
Bath ..6ssvce cea ws Curry CARTER ........| Staunton.......+| B G. LOCHER ........-++d4 Lexington
Bedford.........+. HALE COLLINS ........ Covington.....+-| L. E. PUTNEY .......+<0+4 Bedford
Bland........++++| D. W. Bmp ...... »oe-.| Bland.....+eeeee] C. B. ANDREWS .........4 Pearisburg
Botetourt......-.. HaLe COLLINS ....... .| Covington......-| J, M. Peck, Jp. .........4 Fincastle
Brunswick.......| Jos. C. HuTcHESoN ...| Lawrenceville....| R. M. SMITH ...cecccceces Kenbridge
Buchanan.......-| H. C. STUART .....00-- Elk Garden....--| Jog BREEDING, JR. ......-4 Grundy
L. B. SYKES ..... secccess Clintwood
Buckingham..... -| C. T. MoSes .......... Appomattox....-/ Dr. W. A. PENNINGTON ...| Buckingha!
Campbell......... M. G. Prerrow, Jr. ....| Lynchburg......| EL. R. THOMPSON ....ec0. Rustburg
Caroline........--+| T. H. BLANTON .......| Bowling Green..| P, W. MANNS .....cececee Bowling G
Carroll.......+e++| S. F. LANDRETH .......| Galax..........- J. H. Porr ......eeeeeeeed Floyd
Charles City......| L. C. BirD...... weceeee| Richmond.....+-! R. M. CARNEAL ..ccccocse Williamsbu
Charlotte......+.+| Dr. J. D. Hacoop ..... Clover. .cccevceacs J. H. DANIEL .......0ee++ Charlotte (
Chesterfield.......| L. C. Bimrp ..... secccee Richmond....... E. M. HUDGINS .....e++0e4 Richmond
J. L. BRADSHAW ..ce¢+eee+ Richmond
Clarke... cee. -.-.| H. F. Byrp, Je. .......| Winchester.....-] EF!) B. MOORB ....ceccccece Berryville
Craig.....ceeeeee HaLe COLLINS .......-| Covington...++++! J, M. PECK, JR. ..cccceeee Fincastle
Culpeper.......++| JOHN ALEXANDER .....) Warrenton.....-| D, F. SLAUGHTER, JR. ....-| Culpeper
Cumberland...... C. T. MOSES ......-06- Appomattox.....| Dr. W. A. PENNINGTON ...) Buckingha
Dickenson........| M. M. LONG ..........| St. Paul.....eee. L. B. SYKES ...cccseeeeeed Clintwood
Dinwiddie........| J. H. TEMPLE .........| Petersburg....+-+| A. H. RICHARDSON .....-.| Dinwiddie
W. R. SMITH ...ccceveee: Petersburg
) > ee T. H. BLANTON .......| Bowling Green..| P| W. MANNS .........-.| Bowling G
Fairfax.......+- J. A. K. Donovan .....| Falls Church....| G. A. BURKLUND ......... Fairfax
J. C. WEBR .....sc000- -»+| Fairfax
Fauquier.....see+| JOHN ALEXANDER .....{| Warrenton...... Tom FROST .......+eeee+-| Warrenton
Floyd.....e+eccee| S. F. LANDRETH ...20.-| Galax.......eeee J. H. Porr ......ceeeeeeed Floyd
Fluvanna..... ---4 E. O. McCus, JR. ....-| Charlottesville...| marr G. ANDERSON ......-. Oilville
Franklin.....2.+-| JAMES C. TURK .......| Radford..... -ee+!| N. B. HutTCHERSON, JR. ...| Rocky Mor
Frederick......... H. F. BYRD, JR. ....---| Winchester......| E. B. MOorE .........-...-.| Berryville
Giles............+| D. W. BIRD ...ccceecee| Bland...... esese! C, B. ANDREWS .....-.-..| Pearishurg
Gloucester........ FRED W. BATEMAN ....| Newport News..| 7. W. CooKE ............. Mathews
Goochland....... -| H. H. PURCELL ....--++| Louisa.....seccs MatTr G. ANDERSON ...... Oilville
GraySOn......06. .| S. F. LANDRETH ....2.00| Galax...cceecees Dr. V. J. Cox ....cceceee-| Galax
Greene..... .o+ee-| BE. O. McCug, JR. ....-| Charlottesville...| R. H. MrmpLETON .........| Charlottes
Greensville..... -»| GARLAND GRAY .......-| Waverly........- L. C. HARRELL, JR. ....... Emporia
Halifax...... 2... Dr. J. D. HaGcoop ..... Clover. ....scecece: Hi. P. ANDERSON ........:+ Halifax
Hanover......... T. H. BLANTON ....... Bowling Green.. R. R. GwatHmey, III ..... Hanover
Henrico.......+.+| L. C. BIRD 1.2... .ceees Richmond...... -| W. F. PARKERSON ........ Richmond
J. L. BRADSHAW .......65: Richmond
Henry....cee-s ~.- | W. F. STONE ...... e->-+| Martinsville..... R. L. CuaARK ..ccecccccee! Stuart
L. R. WYATT .......+-. Danville...... oe! A. L. PHILPOTT .......... Bassett
Highland..... -...| CURRY CARTER ........| Staunton...... -»>| F. E. EDMUNDS .....cceee Waynesbot
G. M. COCHRAN ...ceeeaes Staunton
Isle of Wight..... W. V. RAWLINGS ...... Capron.......... |S. T. HOLLAND .........-. Windsor
COUNTIES SENATORS P. O. ADDRESS DELEGATES P.O. Ap
Williams!
James City...... FrRep W. BATEMAN ....| Newport News..| R. M. CARNBAL .........
King George.....| B. T. NSWTON ........| Hague..... eeeee| P. W. MANNS .........-.4 Bowling
King and Queen..} T. H. BLANTON .......| Bowling Green...| P. W. MANNS .........-- Bowling
King William.....T. H. BLANTON .......| Bowling Green...) R. R. GwatHuey, III ....1{ Hanover
Lancaster........| B. T. NEWTON ........| Hague..........4 W. B. FODLem ............ Sharps
Lee....ccccceecee| JS- HUBERT WHEELER ...| Ewing..........| RoBERT S. Onmm ..........4 Rt. 1, Di
Loudoun.........| JOHN ALEXANDER .....| Warrenton...... L. D. PHILLIPS .......06. Leesburg
Louisa.........-.| H. H. PURCELL ........| Louisa..........| M. G. ANDERSON ........4 Oilville
Lunenburg...... .| Jos. C. HUTCHERSON .../ Lawrenceville....| R. M. SMITH ....... .e...!| Kenbridg
Madison........... BE. O. McCur, Jr. .....| Charlottesville...| D. F. SLAucHTsR, Jz. ....| Culpeper
Mathews......... Frep W. BATEMAN ....| Newport News..| J. W. Cooxm ......... --.| Mathews
Mecklenburg......| Jos. C. HuTcHESoN ...| Lawrenceville....| C. W. CLEATON .........4 South Hi
Middlesex........ T. H. BLANTON ....... Bowling Green..| J. W. CooKm .......000. .{ Mathews
Montgomery......| JAMES C. TURK .......|/ Radford.........| K. I. Dsvomm ............. Christian
Nansemond.......| W. V. RAWLINGS ......| Capron.......... J. L. RAWLS, JB. ........4 Suffolk
8. T. HoLLanpD ........6- Windsor
Nelson...........| C. T. Mosms ..........; Appomattox.....| J. W. Davis ............4 Agricola
New Kent........ Frep W. BATEMAN ....| Newport News..| R. M. CARNREAL ......... Williamst
Norfolk.......... G. F. MARSH ..........| Portsmouth......| R. E. GIBSON ........... South Nx
W. H. Honors ..........4 Norfolk
Northampton.....| E. A. AMEs, JR. .......| Onancock.......| H. H. ADAMS ............ Eastville
Northumberland..| B. T. NEWTON ........ Hague......... .| W. B. Furr ............ Sharps
Nottoway....... .| J. H. Temrpug ....... ..| Petersburg...... L. H. IRBY .......cc ccc eee Blackston
Orange...... .-... H. H. Pumceun ........| Louisa..... -..--| D. F. StaucHutsm, Jp. ..... Culpeper
Page............. G. S. ALpHregr, II .....| Broadway.......}/ C. D. Pricm .............. Stanley
Patrick.......... W. F. Stone ..........| Martinsville.....| R. L. Cuamm ............., Stuart
L. R. Warr .........| Danville......... A. L. PHmpott ......... | Bassett
Pittsylvania......| W. F. Stone ..........| Martinsville... W. C. THOMPSON ...... .. Chatham
L. R. WYATT ..... eeee.| Danville......... Dr. R. O. REYNOLDS ...... Chatham
Powhatan........| C. T. Mosms ...........| Appomattox...../ L. H. Inpy ............... Blackston
Prince Edward...| Dr. J. D. Haaoop .....| Clover.......... J. H. DANIRL ............ Charlotte
Prince George....| GARLAND GRAY ...... ..| Waverly.........| C. H. MARES .......... Hopewell
Prince William.../ B. T. NgewTon ........ Hague..........4 S. A. OWENS .........000. Manassas
Princess Anne....| E. A. AMES, JR. ....... Onancock..... ..| P. B. WHrre ............. | Virginia
Pulaski........... D. W. Brrp ..... seoee.| Bland......... ..|G. S. Moornm ............. Pulaski
Rappahannock....| G. S. ALDHIZER, II Broadway.......| TOM FROST .............. | Warrento
Richmond...... ..| B. T. NEwTon ..... Hague........../ W. B. FIDugem ...........-. | Sharps
Roanoke.......... JAMES C. TURK .......| Radford...... ...| N. R. THURMAN ........- Vinton
Rockbridge....... Hare Couuins ........| Covington.......| B. G. LocHmm ............ | Lexingtor
Rockingham...... G. 8. ALDHIzer, IT ....| Broadway...... .| L. H. Hoovem ...........! Harrisont
C. W. Wampuer, JR. ...... - Harrisont
Russell....... wee] O. C. Stuart .........| Elk Garden..... Dr. W. C. ELuiorr ....... | Lebanon
Scott..........00. J. HUBERT WHBSLER ...| Ewing....... ...| J. B. FUGATB ........... | Gate City
Shenandoah......! H. F. Bygp, JR. .......| Winchester...... W. H. Evvirerrs ......... | Strasburg
Smyth...........| ©HoMAS C. Pumps ..| Abingdon....... R. C. Gwyn, SR ........ Marion
Southampton..... W. V. RAWLINGS ...../ Capron........ ..| 8S. E. Popp ..... occ ececee Drewryvil
Spotsylvania...... H. H. PurRceryt ........| Louisa........ .-.| F. B. GOULDMAN ......... Frederick:
Stafford..........| B. T. NEWTON ........| Hague..........| S- A. OWBNS ............ Manassas
Surry..........0.. GARLAND GRAY ........| Waverly.........| C. H. MARES ..... Hopewell
Sussex..... eeecee| GARLAND GRAY .......-| Waverly....... ..| L. C. HaRRsu, JR. Emporia
Tazewell.........| H. C. STUART .........| Elk Garden...... G. W. DALTON ........... Richlands
Warren..... ---..| G. S. ALDHIzER, II ....) Broadway...... -| C. D. PRICH ........0c000- Stanley
Washington...... THomaAs C. PHiuirs ..| Abingdon..... -e4 BRADLEY ROBERTS Bristol
F. C. Buck ..... * Abingdon
Westmoreland....| B. T. NEWTon ......2.| Hague......... 4 W. B. Froumrm ............ Sharps
Wise............. M. M. LONG .......c0e00| St. Paul......... J. L. CAMBLOS ........... Big Stone
O. L. CANTRELL .. Pound
Wythe........... D. W. BIRD ....scceceee| Bland........... N. W. PENDLETON ........ Wytheville
York. ............ Fren W. BATEMAN ....| Newport News..|/ R. M. CARNRTAL ......... | Williamsb:
CITIES SENATORS P. O. ADDRESS DELEGATES P.O. ADDR
Alexandria....... A. L. BooTtHE ......... Alexandria...... | J. M. THoMSON .......... Alexandria
Bristol........... THos. C. PHILLIPS .....| Abingdon....... BRADLEY ROBERTS ........ Bristol
F. C. BUCK .....-+-+eees+-| Abingdon
Buena Vesta..... HALB COLLINS ........| Covington....... B. G. LOCHER ......-ceees Lexington
Charlottesville....| E. O. McCun, Jp. .....| Charlottesville...| C. A. PARSON ....¢-cee---) Charlottesv
Clifton Forge....j| HALE COLLINS ....... .-| Covington....... H. R. WEBBER ....0.e+e00-., Low Moor
Colonial Heights..) L. C. Bmp ..........+.-| Richmond....... E. M. HupGIns ..........| Richmond
J. L. BRADSHAW .........| Richmond
Covington........| HALE COLLINS .........| Covington.......| H. R. WEBBER .........- ..| Low Moor
Danville.......-..| W. F. STONE .....2...-| Martinsville.....| W. C. DANIEL ............ Danville
L. R. WYATT ....eee00-| Danville.........
Falls Church.....|J. A. K. Donovan ....| Falls Church....| G. A. BURKLAND .........| Fairfax
J. C. WEBB .....cccvccoe:| Fairfax
Franklin......... W. V. Rawiinos ......| Capron..... weve. S. E. POPE .........00000: Drewryville
Fredericksburg...| 7 Hf. Purcmz ........| Louisa..........| F. B. GOULDMAN ...... -++| Frederickst
Galax............ 8. F. LANDRETH .......| Galax...........| DR. V. J. Cox .........0.. Galax
J. H. POFF ......-eee0e+.| Floyd
Hampton......... V. P. Wison .........| Hampton........| E. R. JAMES ........008. Hampton
Harrisonburg..... G. S. ALpHizer, II ....| Broadway.......| L. H. Hoover ............ Harrisonbu
C. W. WAMPLER, JR. ...... Harrisonbu
Hopewell........ -1 GARLAND GRAY ........| Waverly.........| C. H. MARKS ......ceece. Hopewell
Lynchburg....... M. G. Perrow, Jn. ....| Lynchburg......| T. R. GLass ........ .eee4 Lynchburg
E. M. BROWN .....cecees Lynchburg
Martinsville......| Ww. F. Stone ...... .-..| Martinsville..... R. L. CuarkK TeTTTTTTT Stuart
L. R. WYATT .........| Danville.........| A. L. PHILPOTT ....... -- Bassett
Newport News ..| vy. Pp. Wmson .........| Hampton........ C. K. HUTCHENS ......... Newport N
FreD W. BATEMAN ....| Newport News..| L. A. MCMURRAN, JR. ....| Newport N
G. H. HM ............-.| Newport N
Norfolk........-. E. L. BREEDEN, JR. ....| Norfolk......... DELAMATER Davis ........ Norfolk
R. F. BALDWIN ........| Norfolk......... T. C. PILCHER ........... Norfolk
J. W. RoBerRTs ..... amis ed Norfolk
T. D. Savacs, JR. ..... --. Norfolk
B. LEVIN ...... scececees.| Norfolk
J. W. Wrrre, Jr. ........| Norfolk
Norton....seccees M. M. LonG ....... ..-| St. Paul........ J. L. CAMBLOS ..........] Big Stone ¢
O. L. CANTRELL ......-..| Pound
Petersburg....... J. H. TemMpue ..... -oe.| Petersburg...... A. H. RICHARDSON ...... Dinwiddie
W. R. SMITH .........4.. Petersburg
Portsmouth...... W. B. Spono, Jr. .....} Portsmouth....... D. H. Sanpm, Sr. ....... Portsmouth
W. J. Moovy ........ .---| Portsmouth
Radford. ......... JAMES C. TuRK .......| Radford...... e+-| K. I. DEVORB .....-cc0ee: Christiansb
Richmond........ FITzGERALD Bemiss ...| Richmond....... G. E. ALLEN, JR. ........ Richmond
Dr. E. E. Happocn ....| Richmond....... T. CoLEMAN ANDREWS, JR.| Richmond
£. E. WILLey .........| Richmond....... E. T. CARLTON ..ccccecce: Richmond
E. BE. LANE ......22eeeee+4 Richmond
F. G. PoLuaRD ....... «see. Richmond
H. H. DERVISHIAN ....... Richmond
Davip E. SATTERFIELD, III | Richmond
Roanoke........e.e. W. B. Hopxins .......| Roanoke........ -(| M. C. BUTLER ..... eeeee- | Roanoke
KoSSEN GREGORY .....00-. Roanoke
South Boston..... Dr. J. D. Hacoop ..... Clover......0. s+ H. P. ANDERSON ......... Halifax
South Norfolk....|G. F. MARSH ......... Portsmouth...... R. E. GImSON ....ccccs ..- | South Norf
W. H. Hopnces ....... ----| Norfolk
Staunton........ -| Curry CARTER ......... Staunton........ G. M. COCHRAN ..... .e.-.| Staunton
F. E. EPMUNDS ........ ..| Waynesbore
Suffolk...... eocee! W. V. RAWLINGS ......| Capron.......... J. L. RAWLS, JR. ........ Suffolk
S. T. HotuaAnD .........6. Windsor
Virginia Beach...) E. A. AMES, JR. ...... Onancock........ P. B. WHITE ....ccccccee. Virginia Be
Waynesboro......| CURRY CARTER .......- Staunton........ | F. E. EDMUNDS ....seces Waynesbore
G. M. COCHRAN ..... eee. | Staunton
Williamsburg.....| FRED W. BATEMAN ....| Newport News..| R. M. CARNBAL ......... | Williamsbu:
Winchester....... H. F. Byrrp, Jr. ....... Winchester...... | E. B. Moore .......- cece: Berryville
Chap.\H.B.
No. | No.
448 368
189 370
178 371
155 377
210 378
92 380
156 382
64 383
449 385
450 387
65 388
197 389
140 390
141 391
451 392
276 394
452 395
453 396
454 397
455 398
456 399
259 400
457 402
224 404
458 405
120 410
190 413
225 | 414
191 416
121 417
226 419
185 420
459 421
460 423
461 425
112 426
211 427
122 428
639 429
198 430
128 | 432
124 | 435
615 436
113 437
462 438
463 439
212 442
213 444
464 445
465 449
466 450
227 452
142 453
186 455
467 456
167 457
468 461
148 464
469 465
228 466
470 467
157 468
144 470
Chap.\H.B.
No. | No.
114 471
471 A472
472 475
158 ATT
478 479
159 480
260 481
179 482
174 483
168 485
475 486
476 487
160 488
192 489
169 490
229 491
277 492
115 493
ATT 494
193 495
170 496
478 497
180 498
171 499
625 500
145 502
17Z 503
479 504
2380 505
480 507
481 | 512
231 | 614
482 517
483 519
187 | 520
484 | 621
485 522
199 523
214 524
232 525
626 526
486 527
487 528
4188 529
489 532
490 535
233 536
234 537
178 539
491 541
216 542
492 545
261 546
493 548
494 550
495 561
496 552
497 554
235 555
194 557
195 558
498 559
200 560
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500
501
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545
266
546
547
548
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549
550
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709
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725
726
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Compiled in Office of Clerk of the House of Delegat
ERRATA
6, p. 7, 3rd line from top, “§ 60.-69” should be “§ 60-69”.
170, page 256, subsection (c), 2nd line, “Corporations” should be “Co!
297, p. 421, § 63-106 (a), 3rd line from bottom, after the words “fec
delete the words “in funds”’.
368, p. 507, § 46.1-368, subsection “(b)”, 5th line, after the word:
change “the” to “and”.
392, p. 539, third line from bottom, ‘‘misson’s” should be “mission’s”.
578, p. 907, approval date should be “Approved March 31, 1962”.
623, p. 1218, first word, “divisons” should be “divisions”’.
(OMACK COUNTY
Executive secretary, deleting from exemptions to provisions, providing
for referendum, amending § 15-551.11 (enacted by Ch. 248, 1960)
IONS AND SUITS
Actions against cities and towns for injury or death by reason of
negligence, time within which notice given, amending § 8-653....
Action upon a warranty or for negligence against manufacturer or
seller of goods, lack of privity no defense............ssssccccsssssccsccsessssscecs
Death by Wrongful Act, amount of damages $35,000, amending 8 8-636
No liability of landowners toward hunters, fishermen, trappers, campers
and hikers, adding § 8-654.2 ..........ssscsssssssssssssssccsesssscsssessscesessssesessessees
Suits by and against unincorporated companies, how process served
and by whom, amending §§ 8-47, 8-66, adding § 8-66.1..............06
Va. State Bar and Va. State Bar Association to study compromise of
claims for injuries to infants, idiots and insane; to study whether
counties should be subject to actions at law for damages as well
as municipal corporations; and to study whether limitation upon
amount of recovery should be removed in actions for wrongful
death, H. J. Ri. 96 .icu..u.u..... ccssccsssccccncccscsscccecccecesosenccssscscccccccsscscscsecoseceose
‘Ss OF ASSEMBLY
Effective date ..........ccssssscccccssssesccecsesscecsecesssssceccsssssncceccesssssnscesessssscessecsssssssesesens
Preparation of bills, providing for method of compliance with Section
52 of Constitution, validating references to certain section numbers
given by the Code Commission, adding § 1-13.38.............ccsessssseseees
MINISTRATION OF JUSTICE, COMMITTEE ON OFFENSES AGA
Membership, meetings, investigation of charge of contempt by court,
amending §8§ 30-42, 30-44, 30-45 (enacted as §§ 1, 3, 4, Ch. 873,
1958) .......cccsscssscssssssecscssccceseececccecescnraccsssessssesesesesscsesoecssseecesenscccsccsscceecesseccosess
MINISTRATORS, GUARDIANS AND COMMITTEES
Payments of small sums to infants, adults or incompetents without
intervention, welfare payments and court payments, increasing,
amending §§ 8-750, 8-751 o...... cs cccssssseceessssscccresssecerecetsesseneesessesesaneesens
JPTION
See WELFARE
LICULTURE
Bang’s disease and tuberculosis, unlawful to sell anthrax germs, ete.
without approval of State Veterinarian, testing, amending
Ce ee ee ee ee
Comicesion of the Industry of Agriculture, creating, membership,
terms of office, duties, etc., adding §§ 3-16.1 thru 3-16.4................
Disposal pits and incinerators for disposal of dead poultry, rules and
regulations by Department, adding §§ 3-583.1 thru 3-583.8........
Fertilizers, commercial, assessment for deficiency in nitrogen, phos-
phoric acid and potash, amending § 3-117.19...........cccccccsssesescsecseenes
Ice cream and other frozen products, definitions, ingredients, etc.,
amending §§ 3-461.1, 3-451.5 thru 3-451.7, adding § 3-451.11:1,
PEHCGLES 8 BAB LL] cssseusneemcres cree cere corer eererereemmswerwemeearmnaes
Milk and milk products, establishing State-wide uniform standards
for the production, processing and distribution, joint adoption of
rules and regulations by State Boards of Health and Agriculture,
adding $§ 3-400.40 thru 3-400.107, repealing §§ 3-384 thru 3-400.39,
3-416 thru 3-424, 3-424.1 thru 8-424.8 (enacted as §$ 3-476.1 thru
B-476.8) ...cccsecssssccrececsssssncssscrecccescssessescccsesesessesseascecesecssssesessncenscossssecoocccscccses
Weighmasters, licensing, establishing duties and providing penalties
for improper performance, adding §§ 3-709.1 thru 3-709.23........
Weights and measures, revising and recodifying provisions, adding
§§ 3-708.1 thru 3-708.53, repealing §§ 59-71 thru 59-106.1, 59-114.1
thru 59-114.9, 59-115 thru 59-140.1 ou... .ssssccssssccsssccssescescscesecssoseneees
3SEMARLE COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of funds, sale by clerk
0) bo eS
How claims against county paid by director of finance, amending
§ 15-288 ..........cssscssescesscccceessnccsecscessscccsscssansccesssssessooosseassosscconeccsecnceroscccesces
Mileage and traveling expenses of officers and employees, deleting as
to no cost being borne by State, amending § 14-6.2................cescsoes
Mileage and traveling expenses of officers and employees when on
business of county, reimbursement of State, amending § 14-5.3..
OHOLIC BEVERAGES
Beer licenses to grocery stores to sell in any town as well as rural area
outside of city or town for consumption on premises, amending
BEG css ceans exnemscmvers conan caeennemesansennasansssnaeeanesnnAanabSitnesebexnrmeenonccorvaceoersencceccyyers
Definitions under act, “dining room” to mean a public room in which
meals are served, deleting “full” before “meals”, amending § 4-2
Government stores, procedure for purchase in excess of one gallon,
AMENAING § 4-15 ou... csssssccsscccsercecsscsccesscssssecssseecssssessscssssessscessscesecscesees
Manufacturers, etc. not to have interest in retail business, etc., ex-
empting selling bottle or can opener containing advertising
Matter, AMENAING 8 4-79 ciu...ccccccccsccsessssccsssessecscsccsscccccescccscssscssscssssccsvecs
Manufacturer or wholesaler not to have interest in retail sales, clean-
ing or servicing equipment, sale of gas or ice, renting, etc.,
bottle or can openers, exempting selling bottle or can opener
having certain advertising matter, amending § 4-115 ...........00
Net profits, disposition, creating special fund for expending in con-
structing and equipping central warehouse in Richmond City,
AMENAINE § 4-22 cir..rrseccccsscccsssccesssecsssrcessssscsonsseseseeesscsscssscecsecscsecsscssecesenss
Proceedings for violations, label on any sealed bottle prima facie
evidence of contents, adding § 4-90.1 ........ccccccccscscccccsccsssscsccssscssecsscees
Sales tax, excise tax on beer and 3.2 beverages, extending provisions
to 6/30/64, amending §§ 4-40, 4-108 ou... csccccsscssessscccsstsccesseseesenses
Sales tax, extending provisions to 6/30/64, amending § 4-15.1............
Sales taxes on beverages deemed tax on purchaser, adding § 4-15.2....
Storage of certain beverages in certain warehouses, adding § 4-84.1....
SXANDER, CLAIR ELLENDAR
Relief, appropriation from special funds of the University of Va.
PIGS POCA, sxescmanezeeseecescen ceneescen ema ses ees am ren ree raven senees eeserememecconenien nienimniansineieminniand
SXANDRIA
Authorizing Council to negotiate with County Board of Arlington for
a specific mutual boundary line and to repeal certain acts..............
Charter, AMENAING ..........ccccssosscsssesessssrocssscrsccesesecessssseesesscsscssssseesssseseseoscsseoees “
Law library, assessing certain costs in certain civil actions for use and
MAINTENANCE .......csescccsssescenecerceccccccccecccessnsssssnssassncesssessecscesscsscescsasecseccsecesees
Special justices, appointment, including within provisions as_ to
Arlington County, amending § 19.1-32.1 (enacted as § 19-121.1)
SXANDRIA HISTORICAL RESTORATION AND
PRESERVATION COMMISSION
CrEAtTING ....cccccocccccsccscescscnecscsscrsccssscssnscsssesssscsccsccsesencessccesseeseceeessesssesssscsssesencssonees
tXANDRIA PORT AUTHORITY
Creating, prescribing powers, duties and functions, borrowing money
ANA ISSUING DONS ........ccccssescseccccrccessssssceccccoeeessssccsceseseeessssssecsssssseesessesere
uUEGHANY COUNTY, VA. AND MONROE COUNTY, W. VA.
Creating a commission to complete study of boundary line, appropria-
LOT, scctersranens server earns casein ene narennanesenannunsonnneeaneenecai-shiakbANhaié bis ASSRUISENG NOUTERERNOERENEHER®
ERICAN LEGION, GLEN ALLEN POST NO. 244
Authorizing Governor and Attorney General to convey certain real
estate in Henrico County to trustee .........csssssssssscsscsssssecscrerecessssscseoes
ERICAN LEGION, SCOTT COUNTY POST NO. 65
Authorizing Governor and Attorney General to convey certain real
estate in Scott County .........ccsscscssssccssscssecccscssssceccssssssccscssssssecsscssoesssess
ERICAN NAZI PARTY
No domestic corporation shall have the word Nazi or National Socialist
in name, repealing charter of American Nazi Party .......ccsccsees
HERST COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of procecds, sale by
Clerk Of COULT .........scccscsssssssssscesorsrsossscceccssesesaessessseesceeesscsssesseccsesssesesenesee
NEXATION
To prohibit institution of proceedings from effective date of this act
until 90 days after adjournment of 1964 session, and to provide
for a study of the laws by VALC 2... eesscsssssssscrsressessessssssssssesssscsees
POMATTOX RIVER WATER AUTHORITY
Validating creation as a public body and appointment of membership,
prescribing terms of office and authorizing Petersburg, Colonial
Heights, Prince George, Chesterfield and Dinwiddie to contract
FOr Water SUPPLY ........cccccccecssscsscscccccccecsenssncsscesseesssssssesscensesescensesssssensccesoes
-ROPRIATION ACT—Biennium 1962-1964 ou... sccscssccssssccessssescseneesesves
1. General Fund sources
2. Current and previous bienniums
3. Recurring Maintenance and Operation, Items 1-539
4. Deficit authorization, non-recurring maintenance and oper
tion, and contingency items, Items 539.1-554.6
§ 5. Capital Outlay Appropriations, Items 555-1058, Sections 1
§§ 6-47. Miscellaneous Provisions
Accountancy Board, payment into general fund, Sections 11, 20e
-ROPRIATION ACT—Biennium 1962-1964—Continued
Retirement System, Virginia Supplemental, Items 44-55
Reversion of appropriations, Sections 41, 42
Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike Authority, funds for proper
to go to respective State Departments for capital outlay,
Richmond Professional Institute, at Richmond, Items 466-46
Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, Incorporated, Item 534
Scientific Research, Virginia Institute of, Item 538.1, Sectior
Scotchtown Committee, Item 554.2
Severability, Section 45
Smithfield Plantation, Item 554.4
Soil Conservation Committee, State, Items 169, 170
Solicitation and Acceptance of Donations, Gifts and Federal
Section 15
Statements of heads of departments, organizations, agenci
institutions, Section 44
Statutory Research and Drafting, Division of, Items 3, 539.
Stonewall Jackson Memorial, Item 554.1
Supplemental Appropriations and authorized deficits, (Sec.
Items 539.1-545, Section 16
Supreme Court of Appeals, Items 9-12
Taxation, Department of, Items 80, 573-574, Sections 20a, 2C
Tobacco, Bright Flue-Cured Commission, Item 165
Training of employees, Section 33
Travel Expense, Section 30
Treasury Board, Items 63-65
Treasury, Department of the, Items 61-62, Section 23
General Fund
Appropriations for State institutions, supplementi
Section 10
Creation and use, unexpended balances, Sections 1,
Special funds, fees and funds converted or paid ir
Sections 20, 21, 22, 23
Transfer from ABC fund, forest products tax
vehicle fuel tax, State Corporation Commissi
and valuation fund and motor vehicle cart
Section 23
Special funds, Sections 20-23
Special revenues collected by local officers; cost «
Section 21
Truck Experiment Station, at Norfolk, Virginia, Items 6
Sections 11, 20f
Unemployment Compensation Act of Virginia, Items 12:
Unexpended balances revert to general fund, Sections 4
United Daughters of the Confederacy, Virginia Division
University of Virginia, at Charlottesville
Clinch Valley College, Items 488-489, 971-974
George Mason College, Items 490-491, 975-977
Hospital Division, Items 484-485, 966-970
Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia
Fredericksburg, Items 492-496, 978-986
School of General Studies and Public Service Bureaus, It
University Division, at Charlottesville, Items 479-483, 9:
VALC, Item 4
Valentine Museum, at Richmond, Item 532, Section 40
Veterans’ Affairs, Item 7
Veterinary Examiners, payment into general fund, Sections
Virginia Historical Society, Item 530, Section 40
Virginia Military Institute, at Lexington, Items 515-516, 10
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at Blacksburg, Items 497-500,
Agricultural Experiment Station, Virginia, Items 506-50
Clifton Forge-Covington Branch College, Item 1033.1
Danville Branch College, Items 510-511, 1033
Engineering Experiment Station, Items 501-502, 1004-1
Extension Division, Items 503-505, 1007-1010
State Certified Seed Commission, Item 505
Radford College, Women’s Division of VPI, at Radford,
1034-1044
Roanoke Institute, Items 508-509, 1029-1032
Wytheville Area Branch College, Items 611.1-511.2
-PROPRIATION ACT—Biennium 1962-1964-—Continued
Virginia State Bar, Item 16
Virginia State College at Petersburg, Items 438-438.3, 850-862
Virginia State College at Petersburg, Norfolk Division, Items
863-870.1
Virginia State School at Newport News, Items 447-448, 896-90:
Visually Handicapped, Commission for, Items 345-364.1, 783
Vital Statistics, State Registrar, payment into general fund, §
War Veterans’ Claims, Items 21-22
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission, Item 112
Water Control Board, State, Items 206-207, Section 20a
Welfare and Institutions, Department of, Items 284-311, Sectior
Assignment of per diem by inmate of penal institution no
Item 340
Beaumont School for Boys, Virginia, Items 315-317, 720-7:
11, 20f
Bland Correctional Farm, at White Gate, Items 337-340, 17
Sections 11, 20f
Bon Air School for Girls, Items 313-314, 714-719, Sections
Central Activities, Items 284-311
Convict Road Force, State, Items 341-344, 780-781
Hanover School for Boys, Items 320-322, 732-741, Sections
Industrial Farm for Women, State, at Goochland, Items 3
767-776, Sections 11, 20f
Central Laundries, Sections 20a, 37
Janie Porter Barrett School for Girls, at Peaks Turnout, Ite
727-731, Sections 11, 20f
Laundries, Section 37
Parole Board, Virginia, Item 312
Penitentiary, The, at Richmond, Items 324-325, 742-744
Increase by Governor, not including Industrial Depa:
Sections 11, 20f
Industrial Department, Items 326, 745
Regional Jail Farm No. 2 (Eastern Virginia), Item 782
Southampton Penitentiary Farm, at Capron, Items 330-331
Sections 11, 20f
State Pentientiary Farm and State Prison Farm for Defec
demeanants, at State Farm, Items 327-329, Sections 11
Goochland County Farm, Items 754-760
Powhatan County Farm, Items 746-753
Study home for white boys, Item 323
Transfer of appropriations, Section 8
Transfer of prison labor or farm commodities, Section 34
William and Mary, College of, in Virginia at Williamsburg, Ite:
-925
Christopher Newport College, Items 462-463, 927-930
Richard Bland College, Items 460-461, 926-926.3
Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation, Inc., Item 533, Sectio1
Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, Items 437, 849
Workmen’s Compensation, Department of
Industrial Commission of Virginia, Items 120, 121
World War II Memorial Commission, Item 200
ROPRIATIONS
Appropriation for rehabilitation of the public oyster grounds,
to Special Public Oyster Rock Replenishment Fund .........
Appropriation for repair of monument in memory of James Pl
Civil War Commission, for monument to Sgt. Richard Kirkland,
Code Commission, for revision of Title 14, and to recommend
1H the CenStGIOW seacwssesesmmseus emma
Commission to complete study and report on boundary line t
Alleghany County, Va. and Monroe County, W. Va.........00
Commission to provide bust of George Wythe ...rccccccccccsrrcrssrssreess
Commission to Study State and Local Revenues and Expenditu:
Related Matters, Creating wi... ..ccccscessccecseccecssscccccenseccseccccencees
Confederate Memorial Associations and the U. D. C. for car
Confederate cemeteries and graves and erecting and car
MALKEYS airsecsscsscoscsscsscesccscssceccncseccccesconcsessvsacsscccecsscccccesseeesecsescersecs
ROPRIATIONS—Continued
Historical marker, erection by Library Board near plantation of
Colonel George Eskridge in Westmoreland County...........ccssssssssrcesses
Historical marker, erection by Library Board near site of Trinity
Church in Augusta County .........ccccccccssssscssscsccvcccsssscsssscccsccssssscsccocssssoees
Judges, salary for additional judgeship to be created by 1962 Session
Judicial Conference of Virginia for Courts Not of Record, adding
S8 161-218 Chr 16.1-220 ess oomenes ees anwarenen asowaravaecerces
Relief of Clair Eliendar Alexander, special funds of the University
OL Va. Hospital ..........cccccccccccsccccccsssssscsssssssscsssssesscccesceseescosessscssccenecessccscess
Relief, Botetourt County .............ssscssssscsssssscsssvccssscsscsscssscscscescscsosssosssosscsesscees
Relief, Fort Magruder Fishing Club, Inc., highway fund ........sssss-ccsees
Relief, Henry W. Harmon, highway funds ...........ccccccccccccscsese sceseccecsecsecses
State Council of Higher Education for study of need for a medical
SChool in the Tidewater Area .........cccsscccsscssscscrocssssssccsscscsscssscocsssensasosese
Taxation Department for administration and enforcement of pro-
visions for withholding income tax from wages, amending §§
58-103, 58-104, 58-118, adding §§ 58-151.1 thru 58-1651.35............ _
Educational Television Station Facilities Construction Act..........ccsssss
Virginia Public School Authority, miscellaneous expenses............ssss00
/HITECTS, PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, AND
LAND SURVEYORS
State Board for Certification, exception as to filing copies of examina-
tions with Secretary of the Commonwealth, amending § 54-1....
ANGTON COUNTY
Assessments of real estate, periodic assessments, procedure, referen-
dum, adding § 15-854.8 scccasasscnscessamescamvonenmvemenrenvene
Authorizing County Board to negotiate with Council of Alexandria
for a specific mutual boundary line and to repeal certain Acts....
Clerk of county board, appointment and duties, adding § 15-350.2....
County officers and employees, mileage and traveling expenses
when on business of county, deleting as to no cost being borne
by State, amending § 14-6.2 socom mem cnerorereraneereros
County officers and employees, supplementing salaries, amending
§ 14-8.1 ........ ccssssssssssssonssssssccereccsoesssssscoessesssesscssssonsesesssssssssssessssoesescscssesseees
Motor vehicles, untawful for minors under 18 to drive oner strects,
highways and alleys, amending § 46.1-357 ........cccssssscsssscsssssssssccsessees
Powers of certain counties to condemn land for construction of drain-
age districts, taxes or charges to be a lien on real estate, including
within provisions, amending § 15-717.1 (enacted as § 1, Ch. 461,
1950) ..ccccccccssscsccscssssescsscccssecssccscscsssencesseseveceoseceveccacseccescscssssseccscesscessoecossssoses
REST
Arrest without warrant by State Police, excepting violations of Title
46.1, amMeNdING § 52-21 .ircc......csscccsssscsssessersccssssssssesssssssessscssssscoserssssssssees
Awards for arrest of persons charged with certain offenses, county
offering for arrest and conviction of violators of provisions of
Title 29, amending § 19.1-6 ...........ccccsccscscscsssvssccssssssenecscecscssecescsescccssees
Police and officers having power of arrest in certain counties, cities
and towns, acting beyond territorial limits under certain condi-
tions, adding § 15-552.1 ......csssssccecssesesccesessesscssscescssesscsssscneesecsecs
Unlawful acts as to aircraft, release after promise to appear, taking
before judicial officer in lieu of issuing summons, adding 8§ 6-10.6,
B-10.7 .....cscsssseccccssssseccecessssteceansscnecessenscnsecsssccesceesesacsesceaseesseeseoseessenscsestessneess
Va. State Bar and Va. State Bar Association to study repeal of
§ 19.1-163.1 pertaining to preliminary examinations for persons
arrested on felony charges, H. J. R. 96 uu... .ccccocsccssesesessrsssecssesssces
HLETIC COMMISSION, VIRGINIA
Tax on admission charges and moneys received from subscriptions for
showing of closed circuit and telecasts of boxing, sparring, etc.,
adding § 9-29.1
SEPEHSHSAHHSHEOHSSLHSHSHSRESHOHESSOSHOSTCHSHHSHS HHS LOST PESSSHORESHHSHSCHHCSESESS eO She eC8OSE
‘ACHMENT OR LIS PENDENS
Dismissal or satisfaction, when entry made, amending § 8-148............
TORNEY GENERAL
Providing legal services to Commonwealth’s attorney in proceedings
against him to restrain his enforcement of any State law, adding
S QHBOD sersssstestornsten nernerastertcieIntartintied MT OO ER Oo
TORNEYS AT LAW
Authorizing attorneys recognized to practice before U. S. Patent
Office in patent or trademark cases to do so without license
so long as the Office or part is in Virginia, defining such practice,
requiring license and license tax if attorney has office in State....
FUSTA COUNTY
Dog licenses, amount of license of male and female dogs, fixed by
SUPEFVISOFS, AMENAING § 29-184.3..........ssscccceccecsesssscsserssccessssssssesseeoesees
THORITIES (New)
Alexandria Port Authority .0.........cccccccccssssssscscesecccssesesesesccoecnscsscsscssseoesesesesess
Appomattox River Water Authority .......cccccccscssccrcrssssssssssscssssssssscsesencccooes
Blacksburg-Virginia Polytechnic Institute Sanitation Authority .........
Norton Industrial Development Authorities ............ccccsssessecssesssssetsceenees
Public Recreational Facilities Authorities Act (giving consent to create
authorities for Certain PULPOSES) ..........cscccccccssessesersesssssssssssscseeserssseees
Virginia Public School Authority ................cccscsscssscssessesessenssssscssssoecscecoees
ATION
Unlawful acts us to aircraft, arrest, release after promise to appear,
taking before judicial officer in lieu of issuing summons, adding
S$§ 5-10.6, 5-10.7 .......cccccscccccsccccsccccscssscssssssseseessessssessccssessscccccssecccsscsenceecese
VKING AND FINANCE
Bad checks, definition, misdemeanor, liability for civil action, evidence,
presumption, ete., adding § 6-129.1, amending §§ 6-130, 6-131....
Bad checks, evidence, receipt of notice mailed by certified or registered
MAil, AMENAING § 6-130 ou... seccesccssceessscessesessessssesssssssensssssessessesseses
Bank loans for home improvements not considered loan secured by
real estate under § 6-78, monthly installment payment (5 years),
AACIng 8 6-79.2 ...rccsscocccccssssssssscccccccsceenessscccsecscecssssssssscccsccesscessssssesscsecenss
Banks, permissive closing on Saturday, deleting local applications,
AMENAING 8 2-20.1 worcrccsccsssssscsssecscccseccceccceceeceecetssesessesanecesssenessessegcasssscers
Brenech banks, establishing in city contiguous to county in which
parent bank is located or in county contiguous to city, adding
SDH 2 7, extends cstie ten onenen ene cones serene carcaneasa won cor umr una nnenannnkuemeAmenenRARREREe CNAANNON EO
Branch banking thru mergers and bank holding companies, procedures,
amending §§ 6-26, 6-27, adding § 6-27.1 ......sccccscsssscrsscssssssccscesseesenees
Investments, stocks in corporations operating parking lots or
garages, limitation, amending 8 6-51 .u.....ccccccssssssccccsssssserecesesssececenss
Investments to include stock of corporations furnishing necessary
service, amending 8 6-51, adding 8 6-49.1 ........csccccssssscsssssssscsssrreceees
Payment of bank balances to next of kin on estates on which there
is no qualification, increasing, amending § 6-54 .........csccesscscsereeesenees
Presentation for payment of items drawn upon or payable at certain
banks, adding § 6-426.1 ..........cccsscsccssssssssssssescssssccecsseseecsssossssossstecsonsecees
Savings and loan associations, dividends, investment of assets, pur-
chase, sale of and participation in loans, amending 8§ 6-201.13,
6-201.29, 6-201.32 ..........csscsssscssesscscscncescescecccecsecccesccccsscesscccsecsscscsscsooseees
Savings and loan associations, payment of small share balances to next
of kin of decedents ($1,000), amending § 6-201.26 .............ccsseeeee
Savings and loan associations, shares payable on death to named
survivor or survivors, adding § 6-201.26:1 .......sccccssscssssessssseesssrerenss
VNKING AND FINANCE—Continued
Small loan companies, character of note or other instrument, deleting
provisions as to financial statements, receipt evidence of delivery,
AMENAING § 6-314 ....crccssssscsscccsccssscssrersorsccevescssccssscssscesscvscssssssssccescscsassces
Unlawful use of “savings and loan” and “building and loan” in
corporate name, exempting certain industrial loan associations,
Amending § 6-20149 sissssessncsassesssesesssssesscsscrsaseensemecemvesscmmeesesssocarveevassss
Virginia Real Estate Investment Trust Act, enacting, formation, reg-
istration, how actions against maintained, adding §§ 6-577 thru
G-585 — ...sssssssssscsccescsnessccsccccecscensssnsseeceeeesssesssesscoesecceeseessesanooncooesescssenssssenscesess
~-BERS
Virginia Barber Act, Board of Barber Examiners, examinations,
certifications, regulations, schools, penalties, @t. .........cccsccssccsssees
‘fH COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, fee, disposition of funds, sale
by clerk of circuit court, penalty ............ccssssscccssssssccesscsssssssssessssssssseees
YLOR SURVEY
Commissioner of Fisheries to have available for sale to public copies
of survey charts and maps, amending § 28-118 ouuu.........cccsssssssseveees
FORD COUNTY
Appointment of additional judges and clerks of election, amending
§ 24-194.2 ........ccssssssesscescscsssvsscrsrcesecsesssnsccecsccescesssssnsesenccscsesssscssanccssceoscoeses
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of proceeds, sale by
Clerk Of COUT ......cssssscssssssssscscorsccccosscscovsonoocs seecoecsesessessnesccsesccscseseees sevesness
LE BRYAN DAY NURSERY
Board of Visitors of Medical College to grant easement in event of
Closure Of & CETTAIN STEELE .........sssererccsscssccssersrrsssencssensscsccsssscsersesesssccess
STONE GAP
Authorizing town to vacate certain street and sell or lease..............ss00
LS
Preparation, method of compliance with Section 52 of the Constitution,
validating references to certain section numbers given by the Code
Commission, adding § 1-13.38 ...........cccsssscssscesssecsssssssssesscecsseseccessscsees
.CKSBURG-VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE SANITATION
UTHORITY
Authorizing Board of V.P.I. to convey certain property to the Author-
ity and to grant certain easements, disposition of proceeds........
Creating as a body politic and corporate, membership, authority of
town and Institute to contract with for sewage treatment, fees,
TENS, CLC. ....ccrcccccoscccccsscccersscccovecccccscescocecs Hirer TE Ero eon ene
ND COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, fee, disposition of funds, sale
by clerk of circuit court, penalty .........ccccsccscccsccssscseccvessssesssecscsccsscseees
Fishing on Sunday, making lawful during open season, amending
$1, Ch. 238, 1940 wu... ceccssscessstcessscssserscccrecssssssscsesesccscsescsecssececscsesens
‘TE RIDGE PARKWAY
Eminent domain, conferring on Highway Commission for acquiring
certain lands to provide access roads to points of scenic beauty,
transfer to or for U. SG. ....ccsscsssssssscssscrscccscscecssscsssscsccscesssccesssssscnsessecaes
JEFIELD
Charter, AMeNdING o......cssccssscccssrsscsscecessrccesseccsseseceseesessecesscecsssesessssccessssessseses
\TS
See MOTORBOATS
VD ISSUES
District school bonds, issuance as joint obligations and as a unit,
AMENAING 8 15-666.32:1 ........ccsssssccossssssssesssccssseccsscessevessssseccsesessssseecsseecs
Issues by cities, destruction of bonds and coupons after payment in full,
AGEING § TS-GEG2TSE, cacatsansssatniatdinenterntenadndecnthentddiasldinndl saZacRipUURCumaraemnaraNn
Issues by cities of second class within one year from transition as a
town, Adding § [O-B6GA811 sccssssscsccensmiacinrienmmmrnaernsreee
Issues by counties, cities and towns, loans in anticipation, retirement
Conditions, amending § 15-666.64._ ..........ccccccssssccsorssssssssscssesssssssesssssenes
Issues by drainage projects, issuing new bonds to replace those muti-
lated, lost or destroyed, adding § 21-400.1 oui... sccccssssserecesssscsoees
Issues by educational institutions and the incurring of certain obliga-
tions and the conditions for repayment, amending §§ 23-19,
23-21, 23-22, 23-26 .........cssssssccrccecccessscssncssecccccssesscssssccccecesessssssossnessoasences
Issues by educational institutions, issuing new bonds for those muti-
lated, lost or destroyed, adding § 23-20.1 ou... essssssssccessssssecssessseees
Issues by sanitary districts, issuing new bonds for those mutilated,
lost, or destroyed, adding § 21-130.1 wou... esssssessccrecsssssnsssesescees
Issues by sanitation districts for nontidal waters, issuing new bonds
for those mutilated, lost or destroyed, adding § 21-200.1............
Issues by sanitation districts for tidal waters, issuing new bonds for
those mutilated, lost or destroyed, adding § 21-280.1...............0s000
Issues by water and sewer authorities, issuing new bonds for those
mutilated, lost or destroyed, amending § 15-764.16.............sccseee
Issues for sewage disposal systems, issuing new bonds for those muti-
lated, lost or destroyed, adding § 15-739.3:1 ......ccssssscccsssssscrcesssoseees
Issues under Public Finance Act of 1956, changing maturity date to
40 years, amending § 15-666.41 0...........ssssscsscsssssssessceessscesesssssossssescaees
Revenue bond issues by park authorities, issuing new bonds for those
mutilated, lost or destroyed, adding § 15-714.12 wu scsssssssceceees
Revenue bond issue by University of Va. for erection of apartments for
married students, amending § 1, Ch. 410, 1960 Acts ..........ccccssssenes
State agencies, destruction by State Treasurer of all coupons and
bonds paid by him and cancelled after 3 years after audit by
Auditor, bond issues by educational institutions, how governed
when Treasurer acts as fiscal agent, repealing §§ 2-272, 2-278,
2-279, adding § 2-279.1, amending § 23-29 ....c..csrcsccscccssssssscccscsseerezes
Validating all proceedings in connection with issues for sanitary
GISEPICES acnssssssanersndnninsasiatinticnsdnnaddndssehsanassAGRAcbAas a@Hase cis ARNESON OER SUE Ae eUETREEENEROEEE
‘ETOURT COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, fee, disposition of funds, sale
by clerk of Circuit Court, POnAICY -c.ssnscuasscccses:sseceeeersenrmnenenspene
Relief, APPropriation ........cccccccscsscsssscsscosssaccceceseecseseceeesesseecscsesesssessesssssssessoneees
STOL
CAPES, ATVCTICING cnisecsnssvensseennrnscinensuandanenneneseeibieseh saneas sen MeEsagSKEseNNEE HTEwerEREeeeS
JOKNEAL
Charter, AMENAING ..........ccssssscccssscsscsesssecccessncccsessceeesesssccsssssscssssscasscssnssscsoosssecs
“HANAN COUNTY
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 .........cssccssscssscssssrescssceees
BUDGET, DIVISION OF
Authorizing Director, with approval of Governor, to le
owned by Commonwealth near Capitol Square, ren
general fund, adding § 2-66.2 .........scccssssssnsscsesessssecssnes:
Bureau of Property Records and Insurance, continuing, cr
ance Advisory Board and Fund, adding §§ 2-77.10 thr
PeEAlING § 2-66.1 .iic.......cscccscsrecsssssecesscseeecseesersssessessseeseseces
BUENA VISTA
CHAPS, QTC GIIG sransncnnnnnsinssnssxeins icsanncnscnesnersemrvess tereresvorseqeees:
BUREAU OF PROPERTY RECORDS AND INSURANCE
Continuing, powers, creating Insurance Advisory Boar
adding §§ 2-77.10 thru 2-77.12, repealing § 2-66.1 ....
BURGLARY
Statutory burglary, entering dwelling house with inter
larceny, increasing penalty, amending § 18.1-89 ....
CAMPBELL COUNTY
Dumps for waste material in certain counties, incl
PYOVISIONS, AMENAING § 15-707 .u....cccccccccsssscssscsscsovseseee
Squirrels, deleting as to season in certain counties, amen
1950 Acts ...rcccccccscccsscsrccccscscssresesssssssccsssosees siannshnisbit suannasnaana
CAPITAL OUTLAY PROGRAMS
VALC to study operation and administration by State
H. J. Ri. 38 cu cssssccccccsssesecccesscscsescnscsssecssessescssnessesessscases
CAPITOL RENOVATION COMMISSION, STATE
Creating and charging with the duty of effectuating plans
CARROLL COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of fi
Clerk Of Circuit COUNT ........cccccccccsccsssccccscccsccccsccssecccsecescee:
CEDAR ISLAND BRIDGE AND BEACH AUTHORITY
Definition of “Project”, “cost of project’, rate of inter
amending §§ 1, 11, 13, Ch. 662, 1956 Acts .............0..
CEMETERIES
Abandoned, procedure to acquire, 30 years presumption a
ment, applicable to Richmond City, adding §§ 57-39.%
CENSUS OF 1960
CountieS ANd Cities .............sssssssssssssssseeseescsceceeeeecececesereneaeseesseees
Population classification, effect as to Acts and Code of Vir
Pre & VA LBBG: senseanssnnnnsanesascesoes es0nee0s ons cksion wen carraremonasemnonnennt
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Fee for certificate, increasing fee for subsequent examir
of failure to take on specified date, amending § 54-$
CHAPTER NUMBER OF ACTS
Shown with bill numbers ...............cccssscccssccescscsssccssscsesssoeseoes
CHARLOTTE COUNTY
Dog license taxes, State Treasurer to make refund to, h
ARLOTTESVILLE
Charter, amending and incorporating by reference certain Code sections
therein ..........ssscccssssoccsscssccssscccsessscccscsnsccessessersessscossscsscccessesessesscescescooseessesss
Charter, AMENAING ........ccccccsscccscssccsscccssccccsssccccssscecsscacescsoscsccssesccecssseesesssssoesces
Charter, AMENAING .1......ccccsssscccsssssssccsecvecsssccessccssssceccesccscseessascsscessosssscsoosescseoses
ARTERS
Alexandria, AMENAING ..........ccssssscsscssscssscssssssessssccsssssssesssssscssscssssssscsssscssescossoes
Amending or granting new ones, procedure, deleting references to
presiding officers of House and Senate and substituting members
of General Assembly, amending §§ 15-65.2, 15-77.73 ..........scsccsee
Bluefield, AMending .........cssccccccrsccsscssccccssssccesscssessseccessssssssssssssssscsees séeaasaneans
Bristol, AMENCING ........cssssccscccscossocssosscececsesessssssesssssesssssssasssscssacsesosenscsssnsssssossoes
Brookneal, AMENAING ........ssssscccssssssesesssesssscccscecesessessesssessessssssssssessscsssscsscesscscoes
Buena Vista, AMENAING ........ccccccccccscccessssssssssccesensssesssesssscsssscssssssscccssccssceseveees
Charlottesville, AMENAING ...........cccsseccccccorsccesssessseccsceccosssesssssesnesoesoosssssssescecess
Charlottesville, amending and incorporating therein by reference cer-
TAIN Code SECTIONS .......cesccscscsssscccssscccccscssssccseccsocssssssssssessssessessssssseescsccssees
Charlottesville, AMENAING ...........ccccccssscccrscsssscsccssscssssssccssesssscssesssesessssssesssonssees
Colonial Heights, amending. .........cccccssccccccccccssssssccsessssssccsssessssscessssssssscesonsosses
CLEWE, AMENAING .1......cccccccscccccsssssscccssccccccccccesceecssssccccecessssssecsesceccsescseccssoeseoscees
Culpeper, AMENAING _ .......c.cccccccsssscsccscccescsccscecscnscoesssssssceseesscescescecssssscssssssossoeess
Danville, AMENAING .........ccssccccssserscesssossesscesssnnsecessocessesscsesssenasssssscsccoseossseccesss
Fairfax, incorporating Fairfax County into city, new for city of the
second class, repealing 1954 Act providing charter for town......
Franklin, new, repealing charter for town, 1875-76 Act........scccssssesss
Fries, new, repealing prior Charter ..........ssscsssscssssscssssscesssssssssscssescccssssseces
Gate City, AMENAING ........cccccccccsscscorsscssccscceccssssssecscsssesessecssesscesssssesees —
Hampton, AMending .........ssssscsccssssssccosesssencessssscsccscesssenecscesencsenesscsssesssesenssoeses
Hopewell, amending ........cssscccoscssseccssccssssssrcescosecccccsssscsceesesesscccessssssssssssssssces
Irvington, AMENAING ........ccccccccccecsscseccscssorsscssssscesssssecssssvsssssccccccssecsscscnosossssess
Jonesville, AMENAING ........cccccsscccerscsccessseccsssssssccssnscccsscessssecsecsessssenesenssnssascccenss
Lawrenceville, Amending .......csscccsscccccscsccsssescerrecssssecesscccsssccesscssssssssssesssensscees
Leesburg, new, repealing prior charter and amendmMent...........cssssreseees
Lexington, AMENAING .......cccccocccssssoressssscecsccssccsssssccsescscecsccesesccosssescenss ——
LUTay, AMENAING ........s.ccssccccssscccsccescesccsssscccscsccssssecesecccsnscosascessssssecsseesesssosssesers
Manassas Park, new, repealing existing Charter ..........ccscscssssssseesssesseses
Martinsville, AMENAING .........sccccccscsoevecccsscsccsssecsccvscccecsscsssssscccsssscesceeeesscensssees
New Market, amending. ..........ccccsssocsssssscsscssssocscasccsssccsssscssececssssssecessscsesesessceees
Newport News, Amending. .......s.ssccsccccosccssssscerssccsscesssssesscssssccsesessscessoesensoeses
Norfolk City, amending ...........cccccssssssssosssesscecssssccessssscseessccsessessscesseccsescecsoess
Norfolk City, amending ...........ccccssccsssssscccssscccsscssccsscsceccssscecevscceseseccccesessscssess
Onancock, new, repealing prior charter and amendMents.......cc.cccsccssers
Petersburg, new, repealing prior charter and amendments .......cccee
Portsmouth, AMeENiNg .........cccccsorscssscsccsssccscessecscsccsssececcsecssscsssscsescsesscsncscssssees
Portsmouth, AMENAING ........ccccocsscsescscessssccssssscecscsssssscecsssscscccecssessssccasccsscseces
Portsmouth, AMENdINg .......cccccssssscsccsscsesssscececsesssssssccsscesscssscnssonscescsosessensscess
Pound, AMECNAING .1.......cssscccsssescerscesccssssccssssesesscsccssscccessceccosacsesscsscsscesssesececesecs
Richmond City, amending. .........cccccssscssssssssssssssssceccccssssccscssssccessessncssscsenssesscenss
Roanoke City, amending ..........cccccssssscrsccsssssssesssssccsscssceccesssccssccssssssescsecseccscece
Rocky Mount, new, repealing prior charter and amendments...............
SAlEM, AMENAING .........scscccssscsesssessessccssssesssescscsesscesscssessesssesscessssessssecesesssessceses
Shenandoah, aAMending ..........cccccsccscsscsscccvssscccccesssessseccecscsesscsessessseceseecsesssones
Smithfield, amending. .........cccccsccsssscssscsscccsssessecsccsesesscssccesecssecsssssssssesercocesssscses
South Norfolk, charter for new city after consolidation with Norfolk
COUNLY ......ssccssssssscessccssccssscesscccsscrsvenecceccsscssccsssscscesscccssesaccessssonscess siasssentesnese
Suffolk, amending. .........ssssscscsscsssssccssesssssesssccosccsessscsscsscesssecsacesseaceassscseceeseoss :
Timberville, new, repealing prior charter and amendments..................
Virginia Beach, charter for new city after consolidation with Princess
ANNE COUNLY ........cccsossscsecsssceessecsssscsescsesscecsscscssssensssccssessecscosssoseccessces _
Wise, AMENAING ..........scccccscccssscscscessssssccescesscsessosssssesecesecsseecsorssersossescesseesenseseres
Woodstock, amending .........sscscsssssssscsscssscnssoscsscsscscsescsccsscssssscsessassarsssseesecseces
tISAPEAKE BAY BRIDGE AND TUNNEL COMMISSION
Defining membership from consolidated city of Newport News, amend-
ing §§ 5, 6, Ch. 698, 1954, as amended by Ch. 462, 1956, known as
the Chesapeake Bay Ferry Revenue Bond Act ......ccccccccccccsssssssccssees
ESAPEAKE BAY FERRY COMMISSION
Police powers of Commission, jurisdiction and tria] of certain cases
and disposition of fines, adding § 7-A, Ch. 698, 1954 Acts..............
ESTERFIELD COUNTY
Acquisition of land for county purposes, amending § 15-688.............0
Commonwealth’s attorney, employment of assistant, amending Ch.
669, 1956 (codified as part Of § 15-9.1) ........ccccccccccscccccescsccssesecceseees
Condemnation of property for public works, proceedings, amending
§ 15-G68.2 .......ssssssssssscccssssssesccsssssecsscesseccessenensscccsssesssessoesscssencsccensscsecsevees
Department of license inspection, creating in Chesterfield County,
Amending Ch. 57, 1956 Acts ......cccccccccscscsccscsscsscsscsssscssccsssscecesccecssscccenss
General registrar, creating office, amending § 1, Ch. 239, 1956 Acts...
License taxes to do business, amending § 58-266.3 ........cccccccssssrssscosssees -
Revision and recodification of ordinances, amending § 15-10.1:2........
Situs for local license taxes to do business, amending § 58-266.6........
CUIT COURTS
TOrMs. .....cccccccccssccccssssecccssececesececcecsseccnscseceenscescnsessnacesecescsscesssessvesecsssccsenssesecsesesces
See also COURTS OF RECORD
IES
Bond issues, destruction of bonds and coupons after payment in full,
AddInNg § 15-66G6.27:1 ........sccssssscessssssscsssccsesscssscssssssceecsessssessesescosssoseess
Cities of the second class, debts that may be contracted by within one
year from transition as a town, adding § 15-666.18:1 ..........ccccccsees
Compensation of councilmen and mayors in cities with a population
between 70,000 and 75,000 ..........cccccccsccccessssevcccccccecccccsssscsssccecsscsesesecescece
Consolidated cities, power to levy tax rates on real estate for special
services in established districts, adding § 15-8.1 .u...........sccssssesscoones
VALC to study municipal electric service furnished outside territorial
limits of municipalities, S. J. R. 50 oo... cccsssessceeseccescecsessnrsressceses
Water system, Norfolk City, City opening to public lake or other body
of water which is a part of its system, no civil liability for injury
CO PETSON OF PTLOPEtY .........sssssccccccrccsccssecscvcccocsssscvesscccccccessscesccesseesceesess
IES AND TOWNS
Actions against for injury to person or property or death by reason of
negligence, time within which notice given, amending § 8-653....
Y COURTS
TOYS. ....ccscccccssssccccssscccccsuscovevcccccscssecesececccsessescccovencssavsesceacsseusecssssenseccecsssesecsssenses
See also COURTS OF RECORD
IL DEFENSE
Personnel exempted from provisions of §§ 15-504 and 15-508, relating
to county, city and town officers not to have interest in contracts
OF CIAIMS APAINSL .......ccsssscscccccescssssssccscesccssssssscscssecseecsevseessssscsussssescssseseess
IL REMEDIES AND PROCEDURE
Distress, sale of property, forthcoming bond, property and conveyances,
when and by whom distress made, how returned, substituting
county judge and county court for trial justice, amending §§ 8-227,
8-422.1, 8-460, 8-461, 55-230, 55-237 ....ccccccsccccccsscsscscscceccssssssssrecsersscoens
IL WAR COMMISSION
Appropriation for monument to Sgt. Richard Kirkland, C. S. A., “The
Angel of Marye’s Heights”, upon like sum from South Carolina
IMS AGAINST THE STATE
Recovery, limitation under § 2-198 as well as § 8-757, amending
§ 8-749 ....ersrcscssccnsrnsnsonccsssecsssnersocscssssnasssssesssensssensccessnasssgasacsseneceecoosonssorsosen
RKE COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of funds, sale by
Clerk Of CITCUIt COUNT .......cccsscccsesessscssssscestecsssessessscssssassssssensesessosceaceceescence
RKS OF COURTS NOT OF RECORD
Fees for criminal cases taxed as costs, increasing for issuing warrants
of arrest and for violations of ordinances, amending §§ 14-132,
WGileSO saeucass muvee cenerevererrennsssone resmererrerernererrerereannegerensey
RKS OF COURTS OF RECORD
Allowances, minimum and maximum, increasing in Nansemond, amend-
ING § 14-163.1 wii ecssssssssssrsreecsssccssssssssssssesssssssessesscssecssessssesssssossesees
Clerks of courts, salaries in certain cities, including Roanoke City
and Portsmouth within provisions, amending § 14-155.1, repealing
Be DAG, oe ene nse cite undnnennrsnriodunviiin une ondtdd td cas ucrend tan LESS Od AOD SS SENN
Compensation in certain counties and cities, including city of more
than 80,000 but not more than 86,000, amending § 14-156............
Disposition of certain documents and records relating to crop liens
and agricultural chattel deeds, adding §§ 43-27.1, 43-53.1............
Fines, costs, etc., return of warrants by courts not of record, warrants
maintained as public records for 20 years, amending § 19.1-336....
Law libraries, clerks of circuit courts of counties and corporation
courts of cities to take charge, rules enforced by court, amending
$§ 42-18, 42-19 oo. csscssnssecccnccsereccccccccsccsscessecsssescesssesserssesssessssssscscesceces
Offices closing on Saturdays, general or legal holidays in counties
and cities under certain procedures, amending § 17-41 .........cc000
Order books, recordation therein of proceedings for condemnation of
land, validating prior recordations in common-law order book,
ATTODGIDE S UTZ ciactstoanietantanisinesiewinidsiehasi2s URAMbLSATTAMMUATERANNENEA EE REL ETEN
Storage and disposition of certain court records, maintenance of official
receipt book, cancelled checks and statements by clerks, amend-
ing § 17-46, adding § 17-46.1 wu... esssssscececcssesssessneeseesecessssssssnsosseeses
Warrants with itemized fines and costs returned to clerk by courts not
of record, destruction after certain period, amending § 19.1-336
Writs of fieri facias, return, execution, destruction after certain
Period, amending § 8-417 ........cccesssccosssssesssccesssssesssscsesssssssssssssesesesessees
FTON FORGE-COVINGTON BRANCH OF VIRGINIA
POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Establishing as a division, terms and conditions, adding §§ 23-135.12
thrur 238-135.16 ........ccccsssssccsssssccscerscessessssecsesseerecesesssneceesesessccecssesosensorsssees
IE COMMISSION
Membership, assistant Attorney General may be ex officio member
instead of Attorney General, amending § 9-67 ........cccccsccsssessssecscees
To revise Title 14, and to recommend changes in the Constitution of
Virginia, and to appropriate fUMdS ...........cccccccccccsseccenscecsesscessesseeess
IE
Adding § 1-13.3:1, when papers may be served, delivered or filed
when due on Saturday, Sunday or legal
1 oX0) 0(0 ch ee
Amending § 1-18.27, Sundays and legal holidays, courts moving
business to day following .......ccccscscssssssenes
Amending § 1-13.35, Census of 1960, population classification, effect
no liability of landowners toward hunters,
fishermen, trappers, campers and hikers
payment of claims against the State, limita-
tion under § 2-198 as well as § 8-757...
payments of small sums to infants, adults
or incompetents without intervention of
administrator, guardian or committee of
welfare payments and court payments, in-
CTCASINE crcccccccsscesscccssssscssscccsccsscesssccsccssecoecesees
welfare, appointment of personal representa-
tives for recipients of benefits, not a mem-
ber of department, court procedure........
Va. Athletic Commission, providing tax on
admission charges and moneys received
from subscriptions for showing of closed
circuit and subscription telecasts of box-
ING, SPALTTING, CCC. .....ccccscsssssrcrccesrssssssssecccers
Code Commission, membership, assistant At-
torney General may be ex officio member
instead of Attorney General ............ccc008
Conservation and Economic Development, re-
moving from Department the Division of
Industrial Development and Planning and
transferring part of State advertising
LUNA ou... cccsescsssccccesscevsncssscsessccscssssescssecassenseee
Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy,
transferring duties to the Division of In-
dustrial Development in the office of the
Governor and not under the Department
of Conservation and Economic Develop-
ment, relieving Department as to serv-
Ices to the Division ...........cccceccccccsseccesereces
Conservation and Economic Development, De-
partment of, Director to fix and collect
charges for planning services rendered
counties, cities and towns, acceptance of
Certain LUNAS .....ccccsscsssssscsccscessercscccssscscecceares
contractors subcontracting work, bond with
SUTEtY, EXECUTION ........cccesessesscscceserseescseeseses
Corporation Commission, clerk, duties, includ-
ing certification of certain facts, fees....
motor vehicles, Uninsured Motorists Fund,
supervisors, etc. not to have interest in con-
tracts with or claims against counties,
exempting wholesale grocery company in
Culpeper County .......cccccscccsscssccrsssscessesccsesses
county executive secretaries, deleting Acco-
mack County from exemption to pro-
visions so as to provide for referendum
. police or other officers having powers of arrest
in certain counties, cities and towns act-
ing beyond territorial limits under certain
CONGITIONS ......cccsossssssssssscrecccecesssssscnccceosessoeees
special policemen, appointment in counties,
increasing time for which appointment
MEY TUN oiscssssescccrronerseccsseveccccceses a
.8:l,cities of the second class, debts that may be
contracted for within one year after
Transition FrOM B TOWN cessccscsscorrcccscessesssces
7:1,bond issues by cities, destruction of bonds
and coupons after payment in full..........
2:1, bond issues by school districts, issuance as
joint obligations and a8 & UMNIE .......cssccoee
1, bond issues under Public Finance Act of 1956,
maturity date (40 years) .........cccsscsssscses
4 bond issues by counties, cities and towns,
loans in anticipation, retirement condition
» condemnation of property for public works,
proceedings in certain counties, making
applicable to Henrico and Chesterfield
Counties ........cesceee ésdéisestotosssenhindonnsiasandbesaabans
counties, powers of certain counties to con-
demn land for construction of drainage
districts, etc., including Fairfax, taxes or
charges to be a lien on real estate, in-
cluding Fairfax and Arlington within
PYOVISIONS ...cccscssssssssccccoes seeccceccecccsssccceecees cooes
real estate of counties and cities for court-
house, clerk’s office and jail, using unused
part for parking A@Tea ........ccsseces ee was
counties, land which may be acquired for
county purposes in certain counties, in-
cluding Chesterfield and Henrico within
PLOVISIONS ...ccccsccccccccccccccccccecscscccsscsssesssecsssseese
counties acquiring dumps for waste material,
including abandoned automobiles, deleting
local applications .....ccccsssscrrosscssseccccsssecosses
certain counties acquiring dumps for waste
material, including Montgomery, Camp-
bell, Henry and Franklin within provi-
SIONS ...sssesssvscsssssscssssssccossccsscscssccccscccesesessesccesees
2, revenue bond issues by park authorities,
d issues for sewage disposal systems, issu-
ing new bonds for those mutilated, lost
OF AEStTOVEM ........cccccosvesseseveceseece secceccscccccceees
er and sewer authorities, powers as to
acquisition, purchase, etc., of water or
sewer systems without as well as within
or partly within one or more political
BUDCIVISIONS ..........ssccerseee qiversatinquetecanevonstaviaws -
d issues by water and sewer authorities,
issuing new bonds for those mutilated,
lost or destroyed .......ccccccccssssseses sesccccoeveeesees ‘
ing, validating proceedings as to zoning
ordinances in counties after 12/31/59
ANG PTIOF tO 1/1/62 .....cccccccsssssscccersecscscocoese
ing, planning and subdivision of land, re-
vising and recodifying AWS .......cccccesccees
rts not of record, destruction of certain
papers and records after a certain length
Of TIME ......ccccccccscesccccccssccssscosccococesososscscssosososes
ts not of record, judgments noted on
papers, not mandatory if action is on a
lease for recovery of rent or possession
Of PTOPELtY ....cccccccccsscesecece Seconda Waiwaiedusansnze —
‘ts not of record, issuance of executions
and abstracts of judgment, entry in
judgment lien docket, return to court,
destruction after certain length of time
‘ts not of record having jurisdiction of
criminal matters, maintaining dockets
and fine payments as public records for
20 years before Cestruction ........ccccccssees
nile and domestic relations, decree of
court as to minor child, validating con-
sent to adoption by local board ............
of ministers to per-
lding local minister’s
as a regularly ap-
, persons over 17 as-
for parent or parents
rimony, separation 3
‘uption, deleting ex-
ce of process is by
res adjudicata or of
narriage pending ap-
cree, validating cer-
ing provisions as to
ion pending 6/27/60
ittee, duties, reloca-
f districts, report to
NWeEAIEN ...ccrrsccrcserccees
s, change of name,
f the Commonwealth,
as to petitions and
ING HOAdIES ......ecccceeees
3 and duties of gov-
inties, condemnation
ye treatment plants
ring additional pow-
C108 cnumomnomnens a“
listricts, issuing new
tilated, lost or de-
irsement of counties
t the district to ini-
ctuate the district...
districts for nontidal
y bonds for those
BBTTOVE ..crcccccscosevees =
n districts for tidal
y bonds for those
2StTOVEA ..cccsccccsrscosees :
orojects, issuing new
3e mutilated, lost or
SHSSCHSHSSSSHSSCHSHSSESHHOHSHEHSSESSOEEO CEASE
PHOCHESHOSECESOHSHOKLEROKESHOSHOTSEEEHEOETE
oards, salaries..........
of pupils may be
school boards, not
PSSSSHSSOSSHSSHHHOHSSHSHSSSOSCSOSHSHHESHESEE
n program in public
. procedure (Part
teachers, notice of
*her under certain
ginia Fisheries Laboratory, continuing as
the Virginia Institute of Marine Science,
Board of Administration, etc. (included
In Ch. 406) .......ccccccscsssssccrsccccsccsssessssssccccecsoees
1e and inland fisheries, revising certain
provisions, definitions, county fishing and
trapping licenses, violations, hunting
laws and violations, convictions, ete.......
ie and inland fisheries, hunting, trapping
and fishing licenses, exceptions, including
Indians living on Indian reservation, card
or paper presumption of residence........
1e and inland fisheries, daily use fees for
fishing in certain specially stocked trout
streams, disposition of proceeds.............0
ie and inland fisheries, regulations, chang-
ing, validating publication, evidence in
COULE sisters Uses
ie and inland fisheries, deer and elk, pro-
hibiting killing by use of certain lights,
certain actions implying guilt, forfeiture
of vehicles and weapons, prohibiting
lights under certain conditions and in
certain places, pemaltieS ...........scccccssssssees ‘
‘ damaging fruit trees or crops, killing,
including as a hazard to operation of
aircraft, reports, deleting local provisions
as to disposition asdnisvthanennenaneenshndihbekeesh sS¥aSeOeee
owner for use of nonowned vehicle as to
Passenger AUtOMODILES .............scccccrsesscseccee
rance, life contestable period two eure
during lifetime of ins8Ured ..........ccccccccccore ‘
rance, life insurunce, assignment of poli-
CIOS ....scccsrcscccsssereccccssssnsnscssessscnsesscceccscscsscoons sete
rance, group life period during which
indebtedness 18 PAYADIE .........cccccccccsssscscscees
rance, mutual assessment fire insurance,
DrOaAdeNINY teLMS ...ceccssccccrrrsscccsecscsessccccscese
rance, mutual assessment fire insurance
companies, increasing limited amount of
a single risk by the insurance in foree,
ANA INCTEASING TALE ....ccccccccccscscssorcecesscccosees “
rance, mutual assessment fire insurance
companies, increasing limited amount of
single risk limited by the insurance in
FOTCE .......sssescorsscssecrcosccsccncccccecesscsscccescssscsecosons ‘
yr, Department and Bureau of Labor and
Industry, Commissioner, Safety Codes
Commission, Fair Labor Standards Act,
safety devices, etc., notification of Fire
Marshal .........cccccccscsssssssscsesssscscsecscsccesecesensscees
losives, Safety Codes Commission to reg-
ulate handling, storing and use, defining
“explosives” and “blasting agents”.........
yr, newspaper carriers, issuance of news-
paper carrier certificates on form pre-
scribed by Commissioner, where copies
kept and how long effective ...........sccsee
circuit court of county and corporation
court of city to have charge and court to
SMLOPCS WOR ccccsccsccsscsecescsecssessmacsenssensssscnaes
te records and papers, State Librarian
photographing, microphotographing, mi-
crofilming and storing at request of heads
of departments or agencies, Library
Board to conduct a program to facilitate
hhanics’ and materialmen’s liens, what
deemed structures and materials.............
s, crop liens and agricultural chattel
deeds, destruction of records after certain
length Of time .............ccccscssccscesssscesseesscesssees
‘hanics’ liens, release, general contractor
for such building or other parties in
INCELESt ........csscecccssssecccccecscscccccesssccoecsccarcesscees
cor vehicles, penalties for violations, re-
Vising MiniMuM Penalties ..........c.ccceesescecees
or vehicles, copies of records admitted
BS CVIGENCE ..........cccccccccscccccccscscecccccnsccscscscosecs
or carriers, temporary registration or per-
mit for transportation of certain equip-
ment, no registration or certificate for
any backhoe in operation for a certain
distance and vehicles between sawmill
And farm Of OWNET. ........ccccscsccrccscssssscssesssecee
or carriers, registration and licensing,
exempting motor vehicle, trailer or semi-
trailer hauling sawdust and such between
sawmill and farm of OWMNET .........c.cccsccees
or vehicles, operators’ and chauffeurs’ li-
censes, revocation or suspension of regis-
tration cards, license plates, increasing
certain fees, information on applications
for licenses, unlawful display of another’s
license, defining certain terms, special
dealer’s licenses, certification of certain
records, revocation of licenses, etc. ........
3:1,
1:2,
= ™
o>
Ld
notaries public, notice by Secretary of the
Commonwealth to Governor’s appointee
judges’ retirement, requisites, age, etc. ........
retirement and pension system for certain
judges and commissioners, procedure
When funds insufficient ..........ccccccsssssssssees
retirement of judges and commissioners dying
in office deemed notice as survivor bene-
fits FOF WICOWS. .......ccccccccccsscsccssescesessssssssserss
retirement of judges and commissioners dying
in office subsequent to 12/1/62, providing
for survivor benefits for widows under
CETTAIN CONCITIONS ........ccccccccessssssserssceresersess
Va. Supplemental Retirement Act, invest-
ments by trustees, common and preferred
stock as fiduciaries may invest ..........cc000
Va. Supplemental Retirement Act, prior serv-
ice credits for certain retired members
TEENTETINE SCTVICE ....cccccsccccccescssssscasscecccacceces
Va. Supplemental Retirement Act, prior serv-
ice credits, certain clerks of county courts
Va. Supplemental Retirement Act, retirement
allowance ceasing under certain condi-
POWS. sanssmmmensuenneE
Va. Supplemental Retirement Act, retirement
allowance and Social Security benefits at
20 or more years Of SEFVICE.........ccccsesssesees
Va. Supplemental Retirement Act, survivor
benefits as to member dying in service
before retiTEMENt ........cccccccccsssssssssscscseseseess
Va. Supplemental Retirement Act, employees
of certain political subdivisions eligible to
participate in group insurance ..........cs00
Va. Supplemental Retirement Act, group life
and accident insurance for members of
the system, amounts, termination, con-
tributions, payroll deductions ...........sssessee
Va. Supplemental Retirement Act, providing
additional benefits for certain retired
teachers and State employees ...........s00
State Police, retirement, prior service credit
on reemployment under Va. Supplemental
Retirement Act. .........cccccscccccccscsccccsssscceeessees
retirement and pension system for State Po-
lice, retirement for total and permanent
injury due to felonious misconduct of
another, free maintenance at Woodrow
Wilson Rehabilitation Center. ...........s00
State Police, arrest, procedure without war-
rant, exception as to violations of Title
46.1... .sessscsssssssscrsncscorccsscccccecescssescecscescsssessssesces
prisons, etc., convicts assisting in medical re-
search programs, approval of Director
of Welfare and Institutions .............00008
convicts, use in performance of work for coun-
ties, Cities ANd TOWNS ....c...ccsccccssssssressrersesseess
O gle
Employment Commission, definitions of
“employment”, “State” and “American
vessel”, also broadening “service”’ .........0
Employment Commission, new unem-
ployment benefit table, increasing maxi-
mum on total benefits, providing dis-
qualification in certain instances and in-
creasing “Benefit Wages” ...........ccssrsccccese
Employment Commission, eligibility bene
fits in relation to retirement pension,
annuity or such under private plan
contributed by most recent employer...
Employment Commission, definition of
“benefit wages”, deemed not paid on
leaving employment to accept new and
refusal to accept original on return in
less than 30 day cccccccccsrscccssssssesssssssssssssceece
Employment Commission, employer’s
benefit wages, providing for reduction
under certain conditions ...........-scccccsccoce
Employment Commission, recovery of
sums paid as unemployment compensa-
tion benefits in certain instances, depriva-
tion of further benefits from persons con-
Victed Of FraAUd ........ccccsscesccsccsssscscssosscescees “
ers of the State, increasing projects and
making unlawful to take or use any
materials from the beds without approval
of Commissioner of Fisheries, funds from
royalties, contracts or leases to go into
Special Public Oyster Rock Replenish-
MEN Fund ....ccccccscrsccsssccrscccssccccscssssescccres
State Ports Authority, conferring power
Of eminent domain UPON .......ccccsccrrccsecees
orboats, definitions, identification num-
bers, fees, registration, penalties, ete.....
fare, State Board making visits of in-
spection to certain institutions, decreas-
ing and including training schools with-
ii PPOVISIONS scccm mone maomarererenns
4 INDEX
’E—Continued
Amending §65-14, Industrial Commission, deputies, duties as to
witnesses, taking testimony, etc., deleting
provision as to transmitting testimony to
COMMISSION, nance erarerenenen sess *
Amending §65-43.1
(enacted as
§65-43), Workmen’s Compensation, occupational dis-
eases, definitions including certain dis-
eases contracted in public health labora-
Amending 865-49, Workmen’s Compensation, claims for occupa-
tional diseases, time in which application
made, broadening definition of ‘“Injur-
LOUS ECXPOBUTC” ....ccssssccsccrrrcccccecscscsccveccceccvece
Amending §§65-51,
65-62, Workmen’s Compensation, compensation for
total incapacity, partial disability and de-
pendents of employees killed, increasing
Amending 865-92, Workmen’s Compensation, hearings and
awards by deputies as well as commis-
BIONCTS ....cccccsesssssensccscssccscsccosssscsscsoncvcrserscceee -_
Amending 865-96, Workmen’s Compensation, judgments on
agreements or awards of the Commis-
sion, judge as well as court rendering
LONIAL HEIGHTS
Charter, AMENAING ........cccorscscccssccorsssccccecccssscoesesccssesesssssenssserscesesseoccsessesssoces
Providing a circuit court, jurisdiction, terms, making the county of
Chesterfield and the city of Colonial Heights the 37th Judicial
Circuit, amending §§ 17-117, 17-118, 17-119, adding § 17-127.15
Sergeant, annual salary, amending §§ 14-86, 14-95 .......ccccccccsesccsesseres
MMISSIONS, LEGISLATIVE, AD INTERIM
See STUDY COMMISSIONS and VIRGINIA ADVISORY LEGISLA-
TIVE COUNCIL
MMONWEALTH’S ATTORNEYS
Assistants in Portsmouth and Newport News, appointment, validating
prior compensation, amending § 15-9.2 (enacted as Ch. 538, 1960)
Assistants, employment in certain counties, including Chesterfield
County within provisions, amending Ch. 669, 1956 (codified as
PATrt Of § 15-9.1) ........cesccccccccrrssscessccvccccscssccecsscsssessosccsscsesssscscsccsercosscsccsscess
Assistants in Richmond and Norfolk Cities, appointment, amending
§ 15-414 .........ccssccssscscccenccesscccenscsscesssncrssscceseoscsccesossssecsoesecsssesccesessseesseesseses
APTROLLER, STATE
Paying salaries of officers and employees every 2 weeks, semimonthly
or monthly at his discretion, amending § 14-27 ............sccscsseessoerveees
NDEMNATION
See EMINENT DOMAIN
NDOMINIUM PROJECTS
See HORIZONTAL PROPERTY ACT
NFEDERATE MEMORIAL ASSOCIATIONS AND THE U. D. C.
Appropriation to for caring for Confederate cemeteries and graves
and erecting and caring for MALkeTB .....ccccccsoccscccsscrsssssscccessessesesssescecces
SERVATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Board to concur with Highway Commission in preparation of certain
maps and plats at request of localities, reimbursement by localities,
AAAING § 33-136.2 ........cccccccssssccccccccsccssscscesscecscessesscescocesenscsccccessessesssescseses
Director of Department to fix and collect charges for planning services
rendered counties, cities and towns, acceptance of certain funds,
adding § 10-125.1, amending § 10-126 .uu..2........ccccsscssescscessossscssssssones
Division of Industrial Development and Planning, removing as a
division of the Department, transferring part of State advertising
fund to the Division in the office of the Governor, amending §§
10-8.1, 10-13, repealing §§ 10-118, 10-119, 10-120 ...............csssseee
Relieving of duties and services in connection with Division of In-
dustrial Development and Planning and the Advisory Council on
the Virginia Economy, amending §§ 10-12, 10-128, 10-130, 10-131,
10-132, repealing §§ 10-122, 10-124, 10-125 .uuu.........cssssssssscsrseccscsscees
Soil Conservation Committees, duties, to include relocation of
boundaries of districts, report to Secretary of the Commonwealth,
AMENAING § 21-10 ...........ccccccsscsscsessssssnsescsessevscecossesescersccssesssscsesssesssssssesess
Soil conservation districts, change of name, action of Secretary of
the Commonwealth, deleting provisions as to petitions and resolu-
tions of governing bodies, amending § 21-29 .........cccssssscsssesssssesereses
ISERVATORS OF THE PEACE
Special policemen, appointment in counties, increasing time for which
appointment may be made, amending § 15-562 ...........scsssccsssereoes
ISTITUTION OF VIRGINIA
Proposing amendment to Section 20, who may register (second
reference), H. J. Ri. 22 wiicscccccsscscccccsccscccccccscescscccsccccccccccvcccccccescssecsccsess
Proposing amendment to Section 28, ballots, H. J. R. 64 .....cccsscsessceees
Proposing amendment to Section 30, property qualifications for voting
(second reference), H. J. BR. 36 wis... ccsssccscsssssserssssscscsccsssessccsscscessseesonees
Providing for submission of proposed amendment to Section 30 to
qualified voters, property qualifications for VOtiINg ........sssssssssssseese
Proposing amendment by adding Section 50-a, meetings of General
Assembly in case of enemy attack (second reference), H. J. R. 44
Proposing amendment by adding Section 50-a, meetings of General
Assembly in case of enemy attack, providing for submission to
QUALIfied VOLTS ........cccccssssssssccssssceersceccccscceccccsencceaceceassesssessesssscscosccossocsesons
Providing for a referendum for submission of proposed amendments
to Section 20, Who may register .......ccccccccscsscsccsscsscsssessssssscsssscsssscscscosses
NSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT, COMMISSION ON
Charges for publications, adding § 6, Ch. 223, 1958 (Coded as §§ 9-48.1
ETT 9=4B.5) cancocsnecsnansenensonswnsancseans srnnannnsenenes sarken cenanenenssdakebsdss¥issasnesbeneinsens
NTRACTORS
Conditional sales contracts, agreements with respect to property used
in business of contractor, logger or sawmiller, corporation having
registered office in State, recordation of certain contracts, deeds
and deeds of trust, defining and classifying contractor for purpose
of license taxation, including cutting, trimming or maintaining
rights of way, amending §§ 55-88.1, 55-96.1, 58-297 ...........sscsscscssees
Subcontractors, bond with surety, execution, amending §§ 11-20, 11-23
NVICT ROAD FORCE
See PRISONS, ete.
RPORATION COMMISSION
Clerk, duties, including certification of certain facts, fee, adding $
12Z-41.1 ....ccccocessscccccvscccccccscccenccenssorscoeecssssacesssssoonscscccsescessooseces piveweowanessanasess ‘
RPORATIGN COnIMISSION—Continued
Limiting authority in issuing certificates of incorporation by repealing
that of The American Nazi Party ..........sc.ccccsssssossseccoees sssseswesssiasaonamsans
Retirement of judges, dying in office deemed notice as to benefits to
WIGOW, AddING § 51-28.2 .............sscccrsessseercesesssseccersesssensoosoes shennennecnresansens
Retirement of judges, dying in office subsequent to 12/1/62, pro-
viding for survivor benefits for widows under certain conditions,
AMENAING § H1-28.2 .........ssssssssscsrccccccccccseseceessscssscssccoens seesestinveneunecensenanisens
Retirement of judges, payments, procedure when fund insufficient,
AMeENnding §§ 51-19, 51-25 ............ssscsssscccsscccsssseserscesecesscsscsssccseressecesesenees
—~PORATION COURTS
TOYS .......ccccccccccccssscscncceeccccccecccessscccssenscessesccescsscccscescccconscesecccccscescascccecsscescescssses
See also COURTS OF RECORD
~PORATIONS
Amendments and reduction of capital, restriction on redemption or
purchase of redeemable shares, deleting “or below the aggregate
amount of its Nabilities”, amending § 18.1-62 ...........sesscccorsssssssoseses
Conveyance of real estate by, validating deeds executed prior to Jan. 1,
1962, aMENAING § 55-136 ...........cccccccssccrsscrsssssessseccecsscesccesscescccscssenssssssees
Corporate procedure for stock and nonstock corporations in event of
emergency resulting from enemy attack or nuclear or atomic
disaster, adding §§ 13.1-24.1, 18.1-212.1 .......ccccccssssssssscccsees wenneesisiies
“Earned surplus”, definition, enlarging as to mergers, consolidations
or acquisition, deleting using net surplus for dividends by surviving
or new corporation, amending §§ 13.1-2, 13.1-18, 13.1-74 ................
Foreign and nonstock corporations, what shall not be deemed trans-
acting business or conducting affairs, adding §§ 13.1-102.1,
TSi1-ZGBid — ..ansronanncnessessensenerscneaesovevnnrnnnexnerscssnecenennanncessessiecsenisantsisahstsnsseusaeses
Industrial development corporations, membership, loans by members,
AMENAING § 13.1-147 ..........sssssccccsccccscersccccossccccossovscesessasesessscesssesesceeccseees
No domestic corporation shall have the word Nazi or National Socialist
in its name, repealing charter of American Nazi Party ..............
Suits by and against unincorporated corporations, how process or
notice served and to whom, amending §§ 8-47, 8-66, adding
§$ 8-66.1 .......ccccssscccccsessccssccssssscccessssenerecssasenscosscesssscccssessssassssscosccccsocesscsseres
“The Professional Association Act”, enacting, purposes, :) 7 ee
METOLOGY
See HAIRDRESSERS
TS, FEES, SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES
Code Commission to study and revise, appropriation (Title 14)........
JINTIES
Acquisition of land for county purposes in certain counties, including
Chesterfield and Henrico within provisions, amending § 15-688
Authority of certain counties to control use of public property owned
or controlled by such county for certain purposes without approval
of governing body, including Henrico County within provisions,
amending § 1, Ch. 359, 1954 Acts ..........scscccccsscsscsssessccsscrsconssssesonsseses
Clerks of counties, allowances, increasing in Nansemond County,
AMENAING § 14-163.1 ................csssssccssccsscsecessccccssscccesscesscsssssccssecssosesscseees
Commonwealth’s attorneys, assistants in certain counties, including
Chesterfield County, amending Ch. 669, 1956 (enacted as part of
8 15-9.1) cecccccsssecscssccessescecsecsccercnscuscecsscsccsssucsecsecsssuscessscsecsesesscesesesonsesseesssess
Condemnation of property for public works in certain. counties, in-
cluding Fairfax, taxes or charges for sewers to be a lien on real
estate, including Fairfax and Arlington within provisions, amend-
ing §§ 15-668.2, 15-717.1 (enacted as § 1, Ch. 461, 1950 Aats)....
NTIES—Continued
Condemnation of property for public works, proceedings in certain
counties, making applicable to Henrico and Chesterfield Counties,
amending § 15-668.2 COCO OOOO HOR OOOEOHEO HOES E HEL ODOC EEOSOEETOHOEELESODELEO OOOO OSESSEOSOOOCOOD eee
Contributions of property or money to rescue and lifesaving service
associations in Scott County, adding § 15-16.6 .u.............csssssssseesseee
Dance halls, regulation, permits, license taxes, amending § 18.1-354
Department of license inspection, creating in Chesterfield County,
amending Ch. 57, 1956 Acts ..........ccccscscscsssosssssssscsssescosess ccccccceeccccsceoee
Department of police in York County, establishing ...........cccccccccssccsssees
Dumps for waste materials in certain counties, including Montgomery,
Campbell, Henry and Franklin within provisions, amending §
15-707 u......scssssccccsssccsccccccssscnecccccesssccccesensccnssesssssnssossssssonascessscccccosscssscosssoesees
Dumps for waste material, including automobiles, making general,
AMENAING 8 15-TOT .ir....rcccccccccssessccsssecceccsssasscccsscssssssssssscssscsscsscccscccsese —
Expenditures by certain counties and towns for sources of water
supply, making applicable to all counties and towns, amending § 1,
Ch. 18, Of Ex. 1959 Acts .2.......cscccccssssscssecccsssccssssssnscsccccsesccsscssssconsccssooss
Expenditures of funds for advertising purposes, increasing for secur-
ing and promoting industrial development, employing person to
promote the same, amending § 15-12 ..........csssscccccescrccccoccssscssceessseeees -
Executive secretaries, deleting Accomack County from exemptions to
provisions, providing for referendum, amending § 15-551.11 (en-
acted by Ch. 248, 1950) ...........ssssscscssccccccsscccccccesscsscssssesssessccccccoecscosecss
Fiscal procedures, petty cash funds, bonds with surety, statements by
governing body at end of fiscal year, duties of director of finance
in Fairfax, Albemarle and Henrico Counties, abolishing provisions
as to funds for payment of laborers, amending §§ 15-254, 15-288,
15-320, 15-551.3, 15-580, repealing § 15-255 .........ccsscssssssscsssssscscsees
Hunting with firearms or other weapons in heavily populated areas,
prohibiting by ordinance of governing body, erection of signs,
Adding § 15-20.3:1 u........ccccscscssccsssessssssscsscsccssscssscssccscscsssssssseesesooscsssesssess
Land that may be acquired for county purposes, including Henrico and
Chesterfield within provisions, amending § 15-688 ........ssccssssccsseees
Motor vehicles, regulating parking on county owned property, adding
§ 46.1-252.1
Officers and employees, supplementing salaries in Arlington County,
AMENAING § 14-8B.1 ........cccccccccscscssscsssssssevsscscscsssessssscsssssscsscscsscosecesesesesesooss
Officers or employees having no interest in contracts with or claims
against, excepting certain contracts for water and sewer facilities,
additional compensation to Commonwealth’s attorney for services
in connection with certain suits, amending § 15-504 ......... en
Ordinances for removal of trash, etc. and owners of vacant property
cutting grass and weeds, abolishing local provisions, except as to
certain conditions in counties of less than 1,000 population per
square mile, amending § 15-14, repealing §§ 15-15, 15-15.2 .........
Persons traveling on business of counties, cities and towns, portion
borne by State, including Fairfax and Albemarle within provisions,
AMENAING § 14-F.B ouu....sceccccscsscccsscsssssssscecssscsscsecsscscsscscessscscssscesscscssssecsvens
Persons traveling on business of county, city or town under county
manager or county executive form, reimbursement, deleting where-
in no part is borne by state, amending §8 14-5.2 ........cccossscccsseseees
Public defender, appointment in Henrico County, amending § 1,
Ch. 292, 1958 Acts ....ccccccscssscsssssssesccssccesssscseesesessscererssssceseecssessessecesssssees
Revision and recodification of ordinances in Henrico, Chesterfield, Nor-
folk and Princess Anne Counties, amending § 15-10.1:2 ..........sccc0s
Rewards provided by ordinance for information leading to arrest and
conviction of violators of Title 29, amending § 19.1-6 ............ccscsssseees
Special policemen, increasing time for which appointment may run,
amending § 15-562 sewomassesesocns mene enema
Supervisors, chairmen and vice chairmen, election and terms of office,
AMENAING § 15-233 .....ccrrcsccoscccccoevessscscsrcsesscsconsveessescsserssece sn sanconcavnsvansnsenns
JNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS—Continued
Permitting certain counties, cities and towns to construct a dam in
connection with public water supply system, consent of certain
Officials, AddING § 15-20.7 .......eccceessssnssserceccsessesssssscseseeessssssssesseceeossenes
Police or other officer having powers of arrest, acting beyond ter-
ritorial limits under certain conditions, adding § 15-552.1............
Revising, rearranging, amending and recodifying laws, repealing
§§ 15-1 thru 15-958, adding §§ 15.1-1 thru 15.1-1841 ou... sess
Wells, requiring governing bodies to require covers on certain wells,
penalties for violations, adding § 18.1-74.1 .......ccscccccsssssnreecesesssees
Zoning, see ZONING, ete.
JIRTS NOT OF RECORD
Business coming up on Sundays or legal holidays, moving business to
day following, amending § 1-18.27 ..sc.cccccsccsccecscscccccccscccccsccereesssnerees
Destruction of certain records and papers after a certain length of
time, Adding § 16.1-35.1 .....1......cccsscccrercsscvescceseccsccssssessescrcnsesescssccccseeseeses
Fees in criminal cases taxed as costs, increasing for issuing warrants
of arrest or for violation of warrants, amending §§ 14-132,
LD.1-BS7 cccssssavessereevasss exsces ses seuswo ure une sve cveesesen ine one sanoes nemansnna eve cen sensed 55 tSbHn8 O05 SOS
Issuance of executions and abstracts of judgment, entry in judgment
lien docket, return to court, destruction after certain length of
time, amending §§ 16.1-116, 16.1-118 on... ecssescceetccereronensees
Judgments noted on papers, not mandatory if action is on a lease for
recovery of rent or possession of property, amending § 16.1-94....
Judicial Conference of Virginia for Courts Not of Record, establishing,
membership, functions, etc., and to appropriate funds, adding
S§ 16.1-218 thrue 16.1-221 ou... ecssssssesssssscssssssssssnscsccccecccsescecesecesseessens
Jurisdiction of criminal matters, maintaining dockets and fine pay-
ments as public records for 20 years before destruction, amending
SS 1G1-190, ITG.T-1B8 ccsnunsdatindinnsssnsniamies smn crerememarneecres
When papers may be served, delivered or filed, or other acts done, in
the course of legal proceedings, when due on Saturday, Sunday or
legal holiday, Adding § W-LBiBt) ssssssssscssrsscccess sxscccessecscuscerorevesesere cennqons
RTS OF RECORD
Additional judge in the 16th Circuit, amending § 17-119.1 .........c.sscsee
Additional judges in certain circuits, duties same as senior judge except
as to filling vacancies, additional for 16th Circuit, amending §
17-119.1 oo... eccccccessscssrcersecccesesanssnnecceessessenscneceescccesesscsssssncasscecesscosesssenenccoese
Business coming up on Sundays and legal holidays, moving business to
day following, amending § 1-13.27 .uu........csssssssncscersesscssesssessesscseesssceess
Courts of the city of Newport News and judges and clerks thereof,
amending $§ 17-221.1 thru 17-221.5, 17-221.7, 17-221.8, 17-221.10,
17-221.18, repealing §§ 17-221.9, 17-221.11, 17-221.12, 17-221.14
‘Crop Lien Book” and agricultural chattel deed of trust book, destruc-
tion after certain period, adding §§ 43-27.1 and 43-53.1 ..........ss00
Dockets, contents, form, including judgments of county and municipal
court judges, card file in Prince William County, amending § 8-373
Expedition of administration of justice in civil cases, authority of
Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Appeals, adding § 17-7.1....
Hustings Court of the City of Richmond, jurisdiction, excepting juris-
diction of Circuit Court as to trial of convicts and Henrico Court-
house Square, deleting exception as to the State Penitentiary,
AMENAING § 17-153 oi... sccsssscssscccscccesssecsscenssceeeecseeesesscesercceceesssessssseeess
Moneys under control of courts. payments of small amounts to infants,
adults or incompetents without intervention of administrator, etc.,
Increasing, aMeNdIng §§ 8-750, 8-751 uu... .scscccsosersessscsscecesessessserecoees
Providing a circuit court for the city of Colonial Heights, jurisdiction,
terms, making the County of Chesterfield and the City of Colonial
Heights the 37th Judicial Circuit, amending §§ 17-117, 17-118,
17-119, adding § 17-127.15 ...........ccssssccscsossssssscossssessccsescsccocssscesseosesssoss
RTS OF RECORD—Continued
Recording evidence and incidents of trial in felony cases, cost of
transcript, payment of costs of indigent defendants, amending
§ 17-B0, AdGINg § L7-BO.2 nnsccccscsssvsssnscrsessesscecrerevssenseavsnvesnvesspevsarsensgunvenes
Sessions, where held when courthouse cannot be used, amending
SS 17-15, LTH1B cccscnanencncsanensnssnnnnssonnnsonnenshaassnasse sone cannes sunenseasraeneevseeeresens
Storage and disposition of certain court records, maintenance of official
receipt book, cancelled checks and statements by clerk, amending
$ 17-46, adding § 17=+46.1 .......ecsssasrsssensassescavessvassseess sssvescuvensscesereneensness
Terms for 14th Judicial Circuit (New Kent, Charles City, York, and
city of Williamsburg and James City County), adding § 17-127.16
Terms for 36th Judicial Circuit (Floyd, Montgomery and Radford),
AMENAING § 17-127.6 .......csccccrssssccessssscssccrsccccesscccsaccsssccsscscssccsscsscssssvosens
Terms for 89th Judicial Circuit (King George, Stafford, Spotsylvania
and Fredericksburg), Adding § 17-127.15 .......cccccccccsssssocsesscccecosccees
Vacancies in judgeships of city courts not to be filled until necessity is
investigated by Supreme Court, amending § 17-122..............c-s0
Validating recordations in common law, chancery and clerk’s order
books prior to 1/1/62, amending § 17-28 ...........cccssscsescccccseccssceccerees “
When papers may be served, delivered or filed, or other acts done, in
the course of legal proceedings, when due on Saturday, Sunday or
legal holiday, adding § 1-18.3:1 ...........sccssssssssssscsssccsscsccscssesssscscnsroeseoee
Writs of fieri facias, return with notation that money cannot be made,
recordation, destruction after 2 years, amending § 8-417............
IG COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, fee, disposition of funds, sale by
clerk of circuit court, penalty ........... saexeenunsanne ecccccccessssesncesssnssssessessaces
IWE
Charter, amending
MES AND OFFENSES
Advocacy of change in government by other unlawful means as well
as by force or Violence, amending § 18.1-421 .........cccoccscosscssscscsessosses
Commitment of persons convicted of certain offenses (prostitution,
etc.), examination and investigation, probation, authority of
Director of Welfare and Institutions instead of Board, amending
§$§ 18.1-200, 18.1-201, 18.1-202 .......ccccccssscrcsccsccssccccccsssscccccssscsscoccsccssses
Dance halls in counties, cities and towns, regulation by governing
bodies, permits, license taxes, amending § 18.1-354 uu... esse
Driving under influence of intoxicants, testing blood for alcoholic
content, consent implied, effect, consequence of refusal, appeal,
cost, evidentiary effect, term of suspension, amending §§ 18.1-55,
18.1-59 ........ccccccsscssssecsscssceccsenscssceccsscccececscesessceecesecossscsecsccceccsceccccececsccesscceeses
Entering dwelling house with intent to commit larceny, statutory
burglary, increasing penalty, amending 8 18.1-89 ............ccccccscossssees
False statements in writing with intent to acquire and dispose of
certain real estate, penalty, adding § 18.1-119.1 uu... ececssees
Larceny of certain animals and poultry, including ponies within provi-
sions, amending § 18.1-102
Murder of first degree, including certain abduction among others,
AMENAING § 18.1-21 wiss.....cssscccessscoccsscsvessscccesssscceesssssseessssessessssessssessessesees
Obscene items, possession in public places, prima facie evidence of
Violation, amending § 18.1-228 ..........sscccccssscssssccrcssssscecssscssscsccsecsencessecs
Obtaining goods, property or services by false or fraudulent use of
credit cards or other false means, penalty, adding § 18.1-119.1....
Prisoners escaping from jail, increasing length of confinement, amend-
ING § 18.1-28S ........ccccccssccccccsssscsssesscsscescssvenscesssessscessescrsesscssoesececsscecssccsees
Prohibiting certain wilful and malicious actions to injure others
in their reputation, business, etc., adding § 69-21.1 .............cssccsses
SSCHSSSHSHSSESSS HSH SSSHHSCHOSHSTHESSOCHHSHHSHSSOHSEOSHEHEHHHRAEOHESTESEROTOE
[MES AND OFFENSES—Continued
Punch boards, slot machines, ete., keeping or exhibiting for sale,
manuiue.wuring, ete, defining. exempting certain machines o1
devices operating on nickel-in-the-slot principle, amending §§
18.1-329, 18.1-330, 18.1-331 oo. eescccccecsneeccceneseesecesenssesssonesssssseonaess
Ringing telephone with intent to annoy, printing section in directory,
AdAING § 18.1-238.2 00... .sessesssssscsscccceccssceccccceeeeeessesesssssscssessssecosssessssonecsens
Telephones, conveying malicious information over, as to death, injury,
etc., of third party, penalty, adding § 18.1-288.1 ..........ceesssscsees
Unlawful to carry dangerous weapons to places of worship, deleting
‘on a Sunday at any place other than his own premises”, excep-
tion, AMeNAING § 18.1-241 oo setcrereoescecccsceseessessceessseccccescesscsseees ‘
Unlawful to conspire, confederate or combine with another or others
to commit larceny or embezzlement, penalty, venue, adding §
PBLALS.2 scasescnussna ans aes aeceswenwnen 1 anes coeconncinmennnerMENRENKE uOKEIAeT eRenewehi beds kA TES EESH
VALC to study Article 7 of Chapter 7 of Title 18.1 (Sunday
Offenses), H. J. Ri 4 crrrcrcccccccssssccccccccccssssssccsccscccsssscssceasscscssscsscesscosees —
Wells, authorizing counties, cities and towns to require covers on
certain wells, penalties for violations, adding § 18.1-74.1............
LPEPER
Charter, AMENAING...........cccccorssssccscccccscencccnsscescensessssossseessssseanarssssonceovscscenseessssoss
Creating bird sanctuary in the tow .uu....cccccccsssssssrescsssssssssssscccessssssscesecesseses
sPEPER COUNTY
Supervisors, etc., not to have interest in contracts with or claims
against, exempting wholesale grocery company, amending § 15-505
NCE HALLS
Counties, cities and towns regulating, permits, license taxes, amending
§ 18.1-354 ....ccreorsrsvsnvnssaesonssvensssrsavesverssecenonaveessessscccesuccsscentecosaessevoonssstesateonens
NVILLE
Charter, AMENAING ........c..cccccccsessssrescesssscsserssssssssscssessccscssssscosesessesncesecsecesessesens
YLIGHT SAVING
Making uniform, and to correct an error, amending §§ 1-15, 15-24.3
(enacted as Ch. 36, 1952 Acts), repealing § 15-24.2, providing
between Memorial Day and Labor Day, exceptions as to 10th Con-
gressional District and Bristol ........cccsccccscssssssssssscssssscssssscssssscssescsccccoses
‘1TH BY WRONGFUL ACT
Actions against cities and towns for negligence, when notice given,
AMENAING § 8-653 .......ccccccccccecssessccsssssccscssssecccccssecsseeesscsesscsoccessecssecsensecsees
Amount of damages, ($35,000), amending 8 8-636 ........csccccssccssssrsseseees
Va. State Bar and Va. State Bar Association to study whether limita-
tion upon amount of recovery should be removed, H. J. R. 96....
,-EDENTS’ ESTATES
Bank balances, payment to next of kin on estates on which there is no
qualification, increasing, amending § 6-54 ..........cccccccccsssssscsscssceescees
Deeds of trust, continuation of trust in cases where there are no bene-
ficiaries or no duties imposed on trustee, adding § 55-17.1.........0
Devise or bequest in a will to the trustees of a trust established in
writing prior to execution of will, including certain unfunded
insurance trusts, AMEeNAING § 64-71.1 ..........cccccccccccscssssscesccecesscssesscceess
Distribution, no refunding bond required if supposed decedent has
been absent for more than 15 years, amending § 64-108............c0
-EDENTS’ ESTATES—Continued
Interest in or claim to real estate, disposal by deed or will, including
CaseMents IN BZrosSS, AMENAING § 55-6 ......rccccccccccccesssessscsssssscsscssress
Murder bar to acquisition of an estate or payment under a policy of
life insurance, AMENAING § 64-18 ou... cesscccccecsecccrrsccsscscsscesescessseseess
Payment of small sums upon whose estate there has been no qualifica-
tion ($1,000), amending § 64-119 .0.........sscsssssssscssscsssssscorsccccessccscsccases
Validating sale of real property under a trust agreement containing
no provision authorizing sale, adding § 55-61.1 ...........csssscccsessssrerores
Vested rights of widow, minor children and unmarried daughters in
estates of less than $1,000 after payment of funeral expenses,
administration charges and debts, amending § 64-121 ..u............s00«
Wills, witnesses for and against, including trustee appointed thereby,
amending § 64-54
BOOSH 0 OOOSHOOSHEEOHOOHEEOSDEHEHOOSOOESHOSOEEHEEOHOOOSEO8 OSS 8 OO0S0OHOSHEHSHHHERHTBOBSEE
IDS AND DEEDS OF TRUST
Certification of recordation upon counterparts of certain recorded in-
struments and subsequent recordations in other counties and cities
when real estate in more than one county or city, certificate
evidence of payment of recordation tax, adding § 55-109.1............
Deeds of conveyance of real estate by corporations, validating those
prior to Jan. 1, 1962, amending § 55-136 ............cccccccsssecrecssssseccssceneses
Deeds of trust, continuation of trust in cases where there are no
beneficiaries or no duties imposed on trustee, adding § 55-17.1....
Deeds of trust requiring notice by advertisement once a week, when
sale may be held, amending § 55-638 ........scscsssssssssrssercsosscesesssssonseseseeess
Marginal release, who to sign, making “lien creditor’ and “creditor”
SYNONYMOUS, AMENAING § 55-66.3 ....ccccccccccsccscscssssssssscssssssssessssssssesnsesces
Powers of attorney not revocable prior to their termination date until
actual notice of death or disability, adding § 55-56.1 ..............00..
Security trusts, validating deeds of trust recorded without residence
address, amending § 55-58.1 ...........ccccsccccsssscscssscssssssssssssscsssssssssssssccssees
Va. State Bar and Va. State Bar Association to study requirement that
sales of real property upon foreclosure pursuant to provisions of
deeds of trust be held in the county or city in which land lies,
H. J. Ri. 96 wi ccsscssccccesscscccessscsccccsssansccccscccsesceccsesesssccesssnsnscccsescanscsececenes
Validating certificates of acknowledgment of deeds of trust prior to
Jan. 1, 1962, amending § 55-126 .i.....ccccsccssccscscsssccsssessessesscsscesersesssess
Validating sales of real property under a trust instrument which did
not contain a provision authorizing sale, adding § 55-61.1............
LEGATES
List showing post office, residence, telegraph office and district repre-
SENECA .......cessssssccccenssccsccscessssceeccessnecccsessscecoccesassnccceesesscnccossesecscccecssesensccecenss
Officials and employees
Seating arrangements
SSOSHSHSHSHSASHSSSHSHSHSSSSHASSSESHSSHSHSSHSOSSHSOSSSSSHSHSSHSSSSSHOSSHSSSSSSCHSHESOHHSCOSSOS
NTISTRY
Employment of certain qualified persons to do certain work, not to be
defined as the practice of dentistry, amending §§ 54-147, 54-167,
54-187, adding § 54-147.2 .......ccccccccsssssssscossscssscscss ébocciebanaodernsassannasasexhansns
SERTION AND NONSUPPORT
Persons of 17 or over assisting in providing for parent or parents,
amending § 20-88
-KENSON COUNTY
Supervisors, clerk of board, salary, amending § 15-239 .ou.....sssccssssees:
(WIDDIE COUNTY
State Hospital Board to convey to the U. S. certain real estate in
county in exchange for certain real estate owned by U. SG. .........
DISABILITIES TO HOLD OFFICE
Exempting U. S. park commissioners and judges of courts not of
record from holding certain offices, amending § 2-29 ..........:.scccsee
DISTRESS
When and by whom made, trial of claim of third party, sale of dis-
trained property, how record of judgment kept, return of distress
warrants, etc., substituting county or municipal court for trial
justice court, amending §§ 8-227, 8-422.1, 8-460, 8-461, 55-230,
23 ee
DIVORCE
Definition of the word “estate”, amending § 20-107 uu... csessssccssseseseees
From bond of matrimony, separation 3 years without interruption,
deleting exception where service of process is by publication,
plea of res adjudicata or of recrimination no bar, amending § 20-91
Prohibiting remarriage pending appeal from divorce decree, validating
certain marriages, deleting provision as to not affecting litigation
pending 6/27/60, amending § 20-118 .............ccccsssscssssssrsrscesesssssensceses
DOCKETS
Court dockets, form, including judgments of county or municipal court
judge, card file in Prince William County, amending § 8-378........
Courts not of record, destruction of criminal dockets and records of
fine payments after 20 years, amending §§ 16.1-130, 16.1-138....
“Crop Lien Book” and agricultural chattel deed of trust book, de-
struction after 20 years, adding §§ 48-27.1 and 43-53.1 ............00
Writs of fieri facias, return when money cannot be made, recordation
in execution book or judgment docket, destruction after 2 years,
AMENAING § 8-417 .......sessscocsccccrscscccsecsscesccesssesscssssssssssessssssccssesssccssossssssecses
DOGS
See GAME AND INLAND FISHERIES
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Persons of 17 or over assisting in providing for parent or parents,
AMENAING § 20-88 ....cscscccccscssscssscssorsreccssessssssssssscccsssssssessesssssesessssscesseees
DRAINAGE PROJECTS
Bond issues, issuing new bonds for those mutilated, lost or destroyed,
Adding § 21-400.1 uuu... essccsescssscssessensssssenerseerscesscccsesscasscosensecessocssossonsns
DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS
Dangerous drugs, unlawful means of obtaining, adding § 54-446.1....
Dangerous drugs, violations, certificate of Chief Medical Examiner
or Assistant evidence as to facts, result of analysis made available
to defendant or attorney 24 hours prior to trial, adding § 54-446.2
Narcotic drugs, exemptions from application of the Uniform Narcotic
Drug Act, amending § 54-499, adding § 54-499.1 ou........cssssssssreeeesees
ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURES, COMMISSION FOR
Directing Commission to study scope, distribution and cost of publi-
cations printed at State expense, S. J. R. 28 wu..rccccscsssssscccesssssereees
EDUCATION
Authorizing county school boards to borrow from the Literary Fund
for construction of school facilities, approval of governing body
Bond issues by school districts, issuance as joint obligations and as
@ unit, ameNdIng § 15-666.382:1 oir... ccssssscccsscrsessssssessssssscssssecessessees
Contracts with public school teachers, termination by teacher under
tCTIONS—Continued
Recount of ballots for members of General Assembly, clerks of
courts, commissioners of the revenue, treasurers and certain
city officers, procedure under certain conditions, adding §§ 24-
A ae: ee ee
Registration of voters, form furnished by registrars, effective only on
referendum, as to amendment of Section 20 of Constitution,
effective date, amending § 24-71 .......sccccssccossccsssscsssscsccsssscccssssssesssesssees
Voting machines, keys delivered to clerks of circuit courts in counties
and of corporation courts in cities, amending § 24-314...............s00+
Voting machines, preparation, notice, where placed, when independent
ballot not counted, amending §§ 24-300, 24-305, 24-307 ..........ccs00
Voting, property qualifications, proposing amendment to Section 30
of Constitution (second reference), H. J. Ri. 86 wiscc...cccssssccssccceseece
Voting, property qualifications, proposing amendment to Section 30,
providing for submission to qualified Voters .........cccccssssscsssscsreees
Who may register, amending Section 20 of the Constitution (second
reference), H. J. R. 22 ........ccscccccccsscscesscccsscssssccccssseccsscscccscecsssecsoesseees
Who may register, providing for a referendum for submission of
proposed amendments to Section 20 of the Constitution................
BEZZLEMENT
Insurance companies and other insurers to report to Corporation Com-
mission certain acts deemed larceny under § 18.1-109, privileged
communication, duties of Commission, adding § 38.1-165.1............
Unlawful to conspire, confederate or combine with another to commit,
Venue, adding § 18.1-15.2 ..1.......csssssssscssssssessccsssssssscsecescsscsccsssccessorssesenes
INENT DOMAIN
Condemnation of property for public works, proceedings in certain
counties, making applicable to Henrico and Chesterfield Counties,
AMENAING § 15-668.2Z_ ........cccccssrcsssssssssscssssccscsssesssccssscsesscccsssscsssacsasssscsocess
Public service corporations, power of eminent domain, condemnation,
exception, amending § 56-49 ........ sesseccccccccesssscssseccnessssorscesesesasccossseseses
Railroads, power of eminent domain conferred, condemnation, proceed-
ings, amending § 56-347 ....... sneccceccccenscscesssccccsscccosesesescssesssssssccosssseees esos
Revising and recodifying provisions, “Virginia General Condemnation
Act”, repealing §§ 25-1 thru 25-46, adding §§ 25-46.1 thru 25-46.34
Va. State Ports Authority, conferring power upon, adding § 62-106.8::
PLOYMENT COMMISSION, VIRGINIA
Definition of “benefit wages”, leaving employment to accept new and
refusal to accept original on return in less than 30 days, amend-
I § GOHGS coserssevcesevensssescs sess momeaceceremsnsansnssxeamavtsasdasasssesneonennemmeee
Definitions of “employment”, “State”, and “American vessel”, also
broadening “service”, amending gg 60-14, 60-18, 60-21.1 ............000
Employer’s benefit wages, providing for reduction under certain con-
ditions, amending § 60-69 ............cccsscsssssssssssssscssscssssecssecsccesscsccessscosesees
New unemployment benefit table, increasing maximum on total bene-
fits, providing disqualification in certain instances, and increas-
ing “Benefit Wages”, amending §§ 60-42, 60-45.2, 60-47, 60-68...
Recovery of sums paid as unemployment compensation benefits in
certain instances, deprivation of further benefits from persons
convicted of fraud, amending §§ 60-115, 60-116, 60-117................
Weekly benefits in relation to retirement pension annuity or such
under private plan contributed by most recent employer, amend-
ING § 60-46 .......ccccscsssocsrscccssssssssccscccecsessessscesssccsesssessescuserenensssessnsssecseceseses
rINEERS
See ARCHITECTS, PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND
SURVEYORS
CRIDGE, COLONEL GEORGE
Authorizing Library Board to erect historical marker near plantation
in Westmoreland County, Appropriation ...........sssccccsssssssrescessssrreeeesseee
EX COUNTY
Authorizing to use “Glebe Fund” for improvements to courthouse
and related facilities, amending § 57-3 .......cssssseessccrccsssrrsessscrerseenes
DENCE
Action against manufacturer or seller of goods, when lack of privity
shall not be a defense upon a warranty or for negligence............
Clerks of courts of record taxing as costs for testimony recorded by
electronic devices in felony cases, disposition of fees, adding
8 14-125.1 wa ececcsssssscrcccccessssesssceccceceseetsscnssscsaecsessessssessesccccersesessssssssoanes
How cost of transcript paid in felony and civil cases and payment of
expenses of appeals of indigent defendants, amending § 17-30.1,
AdAGING § 17-302 .......secccocccssssssccccssersorceesssecssssssssccsscssssssssssscoccsessssssseossssss
Providing a privilege for communications between preachers and
persons whom they counsel and advise, adding § 8-289.2...........00+
Violation of drug laws, copy of certificate of Chief or Assistant Medical
Examiner admissible as evidence, result of analysis made avail-
able to defendant or his attorney 24 hours prior to trial, adding
§ 54-446.2 .........cccssesssncerccsssccsssssensncerecevesscesscecssosscccosessessseecssonssessssccescososcoes
PLOSIVES
Authorizing Safety Codes Commission to regulate handling, storing
and use, defining “explosives” and “blasting agents”, adding
§ 40-20.1 ou cccsssscecrcoccssscnsscecccccseesceessescnscenececessssecsssossssccssessssssccoosoceess
R TRADE ACT
Contracts, contents, to whom seller may not sell, amending § 59-8.3
RFAX (CITY)
Incorporation of Fairfax County into a city, repealing 1954 Act pro-
viding charter for town, and providing charter for new city........
RFAX COUNTY
Condemnation of land for construction of drainage districts, etc.,
taxes or charges for sewers to be a lien on real estate, amending
§§ 15-668.2, 15-717.1 (enacted as § 1, Ch. 461, 1950 Acts)............
How claims against county paid by director of finance, amending
§ 15-288 .............cccccsscscssscsssssescscsscenscccccessscnscocsssessesssssccossscecssecsecsssccsscococseces
Incorporation of Fairfax County into a city, repealing 1954 Act
which provided a charter for the town and providing charter
FOF MEW CILY ........cccsssssorcccccsscsssssrsccssesssccssvscssccscssccssccsssesccsssnsssccssecssccosscees
Mileage and traveling expenses when on business of county, deleting
as to no cost being borne by State, amending § 14-5.2 ...........sscseees
Mileage and traveling expenses of officers and employees when on
business of county, reimbursement of State, amending 8 14-5.3....
Motor vehicles, unlawful for minors under 18 to drive over streets,
highways and alleys, amending § 46.1-357 .ouu.....csssssscvssnsrssssseeeees
Police retirement and pension system. increasing benefits to widows
and children, amending Ch. 303, 1944 Acts ..........cccsscccocssssssssscsssesees
Supervisors, secretarial expenses fixed by board, limitation, amending
§ 14-5G.1 ce esssceccsessececcessssssccsessnssscncrsecssscnsnsssesccacasssesscessssceasecesonessess
HH, OYSTERS AND SHELLFISH—Continued
Waters of the State, approval of Commissioner and Attorney Gener:
for taking or using any materials from beds for construction c
certain projects, funds from contracts, royalties or leasing t
go into Special Public Oyster Rock Replenishment Fund, amendin
§§ 62-2.1 and 62-3 ......essccssscccssnesssssecssceccensscessoccesscsccsescsesescecsesseeceerces
HERIES LABORATORY, VIRGINIA
Continuing as the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Board «
Administration, etc., adding §§ 28.1-195 thru 28.1-200, repealin
§§ 28-248 thru 28-253 (included in Ch. 406) oc... eeessssesseeesseees
YD COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of proceeds, sale b
Clerk Of COULt ......cccccssssscescccsssscescccsesscccseccssscececesscuscascescsssncseceeseescesanecen
JVANNA COUNTY
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 v.c.cccecssssssessseesceesees
ID
Limiting acceptance of promissory notes in payment for food sold a
retail, defining “Retailer’’, penalty ............cccccccssssesssssscesesessssssssesesees
kT MAGRUDER FISHING CLUB, INC.
Relief, appropriation from highway fund ...........ccccccccscssscsssssscessrseeseens
ANKLIN
Charter, new, repealing 1875-76 Act for town ............ccccccccccccccsccscseeseserees
ANKLIN COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of proceeds, sale b
Clerk Of COUPE ........cccsssccsssscecsccccessccssccccesseeceseccesscccssesssesssesessscsessccsesssses
Dumps for waste material in certain counties, including within prc
VISIONS, AMENAING § 15-707 ..........csecccccssscccsssssecsesssccssssteccsessteecsssserecess
EDERICK COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of proceeds, sale b
CLETK OF COUPE sisissersisesscierrederneerssrencedicsasecoreavecdiaccovenesnsiannnened ind sHbGN4eS ene ta6d
ES
Charter, new, repealing prior charter ...........cccccccssscsscccssssscessescssncececesesees
iE AND INLAND FISHERIES
Agreement between Commission and Commission of Fisheries as t
boundary line and defining jurisdiction, changing .......cccccccccssessseses
Awards by counties for arrest and conviction of violators of pro
visions of Title 29, amending § 19.1-6 .u..1.......cscsssssscssececssssssssscesccsees
Bear and deer, special stamps to hunt in counties of Albemarle, Am
herst, Bath, Bedford, Bland, Botetourt, Carroll, Clarke, Craig
Floyd, Franklin, Frederick. Giles, Grayson, Highland, Loudoun
Madison, Nelson, Page, Patrick, Rappahannock, Rockbridge, Rock
ingham, Roanoke, Shenandoah, Smyth, Tazewell, Warren, Wash
ington, Wise and Wythe, fees, disposition of funds, sale b
clerks of circuit courts, repealing special acts and amendment
thereto from 1942 thrur 1958 ........ccccsscrcverssssssessccsssescseesessceeccccsesooeseoes:
Bird sanctuary, creating in town of Culpeper. ..........ccssscssccccsssscscrecsssceses:
Catfish, lawful to take with trotlines or laylines with certain liv
bait in Grayson and Pulaski Counties .....0........c.ssssssssscssceseesenessseenoes,
{EE AND INLAND FISHERIES—Continued
Deer and elk, prohibiting killing by use of certain lights, certain
actions implying guilt, forfeiture of vehicles and weapons,
prohibiting lights under certain conditions and in certain places,
penalties, adding §§ 29-144.2 thru 29-144.4, repealing §§ 29-144.1
ANA 29-14} .....cccccccsccccrsscrcsccsscsesesesssssesscscssescceseceeeeeccsscassesessssesseecessescosesesens
Deer, counties prohibiting hunting within certain distances of primary
ANd Secondary NiGhwayS .u.........cssscssssssccceseeesccccccaccccsscesssnsssscrsscsceccoesocones
Deer damaging fruit trees and crops, killing, including as a hazard to
operation of aircraft, reports, deleting local provisions as to
disposition, amending § 29-145.1 ...........cccccsssssssssscecsssssssssessssssssosesseess
Deer, prohibiting hunting near primary and secondary highways in
Stafford County, repealing Ch. 353, 1960 Act ......eccccccccrcrersereeeees
Dog fund, disposition in city administering laws instead of Commis-
SION, Adding § 29-184.5 .........cccsssssccccsssssscccesscrssscccssesscccccssesscsscocecsesceecess
Dog license taxes, State Treasurer to make refund to Charlotte and
Buchanan Counties ...........cccccscccccssrsssscesscssensesssesscsecssesssssesssnssssceccccsscsceses
Dog license taxes, payment into county treasury in certain counties,
AAING § 29-184.6 .u...........sessssscccscccccssssssscseesecesscsssscessccccsecsecscssccssesscsecsseecs
Dog wardens, appointment in certain counties, appointment, when
made, length of term, amending § 29-184.2 oie. sccscssccccccccsenesecees
Dogs, amount of license fixed by governing bodies in certain counties,
except that in Giles tax for female dog not to exceed $5.00,
AMENAING § 29-184.3 .u......cscsccsssocsscccessssssssssseesssessssssesesssssessorsessssessssceseeees
Dogs, original and duplicate tags, permitting treasurers to appoint
agents and substations for issuance, consent of governing body in
Henrico County, amending §§ 29-188, 29-190 ..........scssssssssssssessssessees
Dogs, license taxes on dogs six months old or older, amount, when due,
AMeNdINgG §§ 29-184, 29-185 .......esssssssssscscesssssssssssecssccessesessssseseeersecesees
Fishing, daily use fees for fishing in certain specially stocked trout
streams, disposition of proceeds, adding § 29-55.4 ........sscccccsscsscseres
Fishing on Sunday, making lawful during open season in Giles and
Bland and deleting Tazewell, amending § 1, Ch. 238, 1940............
Hunting, trapping and fishing licenses, exceptions, including Indians
living on Indian reservation, card or paper presumption of resi-
dence, amending § 29-52 ...........cssssssssssssssssssesssscrssccccesssensesessnsecosccessceees
Hunting with firearms or other weapons in heavily populated areas
in counties, prohibiting by ordinance of governing body, erection
Of Signs, Adding § 15-20.3:1 .........cccccccccccscsssssssssssssscsscseccecsscsescecsscecscess
Motorboats, definitions, identification numbers, fees, registration,
penalties, amending §§ 62-174.2, 62-174.4 thru 62-174.8, 62-174.10,
62-174.11, 62-174.13, 62-174.14, 62-174.18 (enacted as part of Ch.
500, 1960 Acts) ...........cccssscsccccsscccssccccsccsccresseccrevscceccssssecsscecesscccessocscesscenss
No liability to landowners toward hunters, fishermen, trappers,
campers and hikers, adding § 8-654.2 .........cscsccssssscerssscsrcsssseseccenes
Nutria, prohibiting possession, sale, offering for sale or liberation
Of live animals, PENAILY ..........cccccccrrccrsscssesssscccscccscceccesscesscesecesesssessosesooees
Prohibiting hunting with rifle of a caliber larger than twenty-two
one hundredths in Lancaster County, exception as to ground hogs
NOt 1M OPEN SEASON ....ccccccsssscccecccccercssssscesccncecscsccsseccecessesscssccccsscscccnccccoeanes
Regulations, changing, validating publication, evidence in court,
AMENAING § 29-126 ........ccssscccescccccsccccesccsccccssscccsssessccscccesceseececcesccecesessssseess
Revising certain provisions and laws, definitions, county fishing and
trapping licenses, violations, hunting laws and violations, con-
victions, etc., amending §§ 29-2.1, 29-14, 29-34, 29-55, 29-57, 29-77,
29-116, 29-131, 29-132, 29-138, 29-140, 29-140.1, 29-142, 29-143,
29-148, 29-149, 29-153, 29-161, 29-162, 29-163, 29-163.1, 29-164,
29-165, 29-165.1, 29-166, 29-167, 29-169, 29-172, 29-175, 29-176......
Search warrants. issuance for game and fish illegally taken and illegal
devices used in taking, amending § 19.1-84 ou... eesssecceeeeeceesssees
Squirrels, abolishing provisions as to season for taking in Prince
George County, repealing Ch. 87, 1950 Acts ou... cccsssssssessceeees
Squirrels, hunting in certain counties, deleting Elizabeth City, War-
wick and Campbell, amending Ch. 101, 1950.0... esssssesesssessreeeseoes
{E AND INLAND FISHERIES—Continued
Unlawful to hunt or shoot firearm within certain distance of wildli
sanctuary in a city, excepting new city formed by merger wi
county, amending § 29-171.1 (enacted as Ch. 693, 1956)............
Wildlife sanctuary in Princess Anne County, establishing ............00
TE CITY
Charter, amending .
VNERAL ASSEMBLY
Adjournment, Sine ie ..........cccccccsssssssccssssccsccscccssccsccccececessecsssvevscsscsscessceees
List of counties and cities showing names and addresses of Senatc
ANd Delegates .......cccccccsssssscsssssccssssorcssccscccscsccscssosssecssessssecsccsssscsssesessceees
House of Delegates, reapportionment, amending § 24-12 ...........sscsses.
Meetings in case of enemy attack, proposing adding Section 50-a
Constitution (second reference), H. J. R. 44.......ccccssssserssrssensseess
Meetings in case of enemy attack, proposing adding Section 5(
to Constitution, providing for submission to qualified voters....
Senatorial Districts, reapportionment, amending § 24-14 ...........000.
SPOOOHHHOOS SHOES HOHH HERE SOSH OTSOKESSHOSOSHHSCHHSOSHOTESSHHEHOHOSHOSSHSHHHSEHHHSEHOHHSTEHESO
ES COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, fee, disposition of funds, s:
by clerk of circuit court, penalty ...........ccccccccssccsseccecssscsssccsessssesssens
Dog licenses, amount of licenses fixed by supervisor but license t
for female dogs limited to $5.00, amending § 29-184. ..............
Fishing on Sunday, making lawful during open season, amendi
§ 1, Ch. 238, 1940 ou... cc esccessscecscssseeresssocecssssccesessosscssseessssssnesscsseoes
SBE LANDS
Authorizing Essex County to use “Glebe Fund” for improvements
courthouse and related facilities, amending § 57-3...
EN ALLEN POST NO. 244, AMERICAN LEGION
Authorizing Governor and Attorney General to convey to trust
certain property in Henrico County .........cccsssssccssssescssssscscsssssssezees
JUCESTER COUNTY
Supervisors, clerk of board, salary, amending § 15-239 ........ccccccssses
DCHLAND COUNTY
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 .........ccssccssssssecssssenees
VERNOR
Acquisition by condemnation proceedings of certain property in Ri:
mond City for needed uses for seat of State government, ame!
ING Ch. 16, 1958 Acts ........ssccssccessccccsccsssrssssecsssecsssccsesersesessesees ssecees
Conveyance of certain property to Norfolk City .u........ccccsssssscssscsoeees
Conveyance of certain formerly submerged lands in Linkhorn B
Princess Anne County to Pine Harbor Corporation..........ssscsss
Conveyance of certain beach lands in Princess Anne County to U.
Conveyance of easement over certain real estate in Henrico County
R. E. Holland
SOHHSHSHSHHHSHHHSHSSHHOHSOHSSHSHSHHSSHSHHOCHSHHESESEOHSESEHHHS HEH HOOT HEHS HEHE SONS EEHHHSSEOESEO
VERNOR ALMOND’S PORTRAIT
Committee to have painted and framed, appropriation, H. J. R. 1!
AYSON COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, fee, nonresident fee, disposit:
of funds, sale by clerk of circuit court, penalty ..........scccccssesse
Immunization of children against certain contagious and infecti
diseases, adding §8§ 32-47.1 thru 32-47.8 .......ccccssssssssssesssccesscsees on
Lawful to take catfish by use of trotlines or laylines with cert
live bait C0CCCH CCC EECESEE Seoeeeesenssssegssoosees eeeseecococacsees O00 SOOO OSHE CEOS S OOS OOOO SCOSHOCSSOOOOHOOSS
EENSVILLE COUNTY
Clerk of county board, salary, amending § 15-239 ........ccsssccccssssssscccceees
Special County Police Department, establishing, amending § 1, Ch. 230,
1958 ACtS .....ccccscccscccccccccceccceescoosesccseesssssesssssssccssessscescocessessosssccssanssssscsecceses
ARDIANS
Excess of income over expenditures in any year shall be deemed
income and not accretion to corpus, amending § 31-10....................
[IRDRESSERS
Creating Virginia Commission of Registered Professional Hairdressers,
examination, licensing and registering, collection of fees, penalties,
adding §§ 54-112.1 thru 54-112.25 ou... csssssssssssccccoreccssessesenscesessssscece
MPTON
Charter, AMENAING ..........ccccccccccccccsessecssescesssssessesesensssesssssscssssscssscsccssssscccoseecceees
Law library, assessing certain costs in civil actions for use and mainte-
NANCE... .ssssoccesscrocccscsscccsncccscescnncsesecsccsessenccsecnccoccesencooesssscsssscnscosssssaseseseacsceens
MPTON ROADS SANITATION DISTRICT COMMISSION
Eminent domain, powers, including sewer lines and sites for pumping
stations, amending § 11, Ch. 66, 1960 Acts ..........cccccccsssccccccssecsecercnees
RMON, HENRY W.
Relief, appropriation from highway fundS ....1........cccsssssscscccrsescsssessscceeees
ALING ARTS
License fees, increasing fee for annual renewal of certificates to
practice, amending § 54-316.1 ........000 séshonsdéadsiessibeauntsbensierroensseesesavenanenes
License fees, increasing fee of practitioners residing on border of
neighboring State or District of Columbia, amending § 54-274...
Unlawful practice, exempting plaster casts made by non-itinerant brace
makers and prosthetists in certain cases, amending § 64-276........
ALTH
Hospital authorities in cities, dissolution, disposition and transfer of
assets, and to provide for appeals, adding §§ 32-275.1 thru 32-275.3
Hospitals, prohibiting establishing, conducting, maintaining or operat-
ing without license, increasing penalty, amending § 32-310........
Immunization of children against certain contagious and infectious
diseases in Grayson County, adding §§ 32-47.1 thru 32-47.8 ........
Midwives, registration and permits, adding §§ 32-167.1 thru 32-167.6
Migrant labor camps, regulations by State Board, adding §§ 32-415
thru 32-422 .........ssssccssccseccesssveccsterccecsssessessnccececescesscnscsecsccscccesossscssccecesers
State Board, increasing per diem compensation of members, amending
ls 2) yee
Sterilization, authorizing physicians and surgeons to perform operation
under certain conditions and providing exemption for liability
Tuberculars, violators of quarantine or isolation orders, venue of crime,
where confined, amending § 32-854 .22444......ccccsscecccrscseccesssssnssesssessceess
VALC to study services provided mentally retarded persons, H. J. R. 69
Venereal diseases, report by laboratory as to positive tests, omitting
certain data, amending § 32-91 oii... ssssccccccsesssrsecsssssscssorssssssscessesssees
NRICO COUNTY
Acquiring land for county purposes, increasing, amending § 15-688
Assessment of real estate, when reassessments made, amending
§ 15-320 ce. ccsssseccescscecesssccecsssseesssnscccessncccessssnccsesscecessnsccseesesessssssesessncens
Authority to control use of public property owned or controlled by
county for certain purposes without approval of governing body,
amending § 1, Ch. 359, 1954 Acts ou... .ecssssssssrccsscccsssssssscescrscescosccesce
NRICO COUNTY—Continued
Authorizing Governor and Attorney General to convey certain property
in county to trustees of Glen Allen Post No. 244, American
LO GZ1ON .....ccsecccccsscscscccnesccooceesssscccccessceccncsasssessennsseccnsesscccscsssssccscsssseccnssescsssoses
Authorizing Governor and Attorney General to convey easement over
certain property in county to R. E. Holland ............cccsssscsssssssssssseess
Condemnation of property for public works, proceedings, amending
§ 15-668.2 oo... ccssssssccccssesscecccessssssersscsssssesecesessccesersscsenssseesssocsasesessssccesseseces
Director of finance, duties as to reassessments, purchasing agent and
claims against county, records, etc., amending § 15-320 .........ccceee
Dog license taxes, treasurer with consent of governing body may
establish substations and agents for collection, amending
SS BG-188, DI-190) s.nesssrcnsensnsitsvnssesensibe exaznsans ven saseresetsss cues as ema rmneremrroeeene
Judges and clerks of elections, appointment of additional, amending
§ ZA$194.8 .cccceccenrsensserseannennannsasansssannsensnnnnnansnnnensinniiibes sAAHESSSAMHANAESSAROAES Cen ATE SERE
Justices of the peace, appointment of additional, amending § 15-338
License taxes to do business in certain counties, including within
PTFOVISIONS, AMENAING § 58-266.38 ......ccccseccecssccsssscscececcssssccssrcessssssscsnesesees
Mileage and traveling expenses when on business of county, reim-
bursement, deleting as to no cost being borne by State, amending
SERED oe cnn crnnrsnn thd anwens boo as seevhd be MSE OEE TN ETE emecereeeemenmurnane
Public defender, appointment, amending § 1, Ch. 292, 1958 Acts........
Revision and recodification of ordinances, amending § 15-10.1:2........
Situs for local license tax to do business, amending § 58-266.5.........0.
NRY COUNTY
Dog licenses, amount fixed by governing body, amending § 29-184.3
Dumps for waste material in certain counties, including within
PTOViSIONS, AMENAING § 15-707 .......ceccsssssssssssrscccsssesssccesccesesesssssssessseess
HLAND COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, fee, disposition of funds, no claim
for damages on posted land, sale by clerk of circuit court, penalty
THWAYS
Access roads to industrial sites, distribution and allocation, setting aside
a certain amount, and replenishment, amending § 33-136.1 (enacted
AS Ch. 161, 1956 Acts) .uu....cccccsscsccsveeccceccseccsccssecssscsssssscecscsesececossnsccseecs
Automobile graveyards, providing penalty for violations of provisions,
AMENAINYG § 33-279.3 ......ccccccssesscsscscssecssscesscsscensscsessssessssssessscssesessscsceeveces
Cedar Island Bridge and Beach Authority, definitions of “Project”,
“cost of project”, rates of interest on bonds, amending §§ 1, 11, 13,
Ch. 662, 1956 Acts ..........cssscsssccccccsessscsssccscccesssssscessaccessssesssessscsssenansssesees
Commissioner acquiring land in median strips of highways for public
mass transportation, disposition, adding § 33-58.1 .............sscccccceeses
Commissioner to prepare certain maps or plats at request of localities,
concurrence by Board of Conservation and Economic Develop-
ment, reimbursement by localities, adding § 33-136.2 ............ccsssee
Creating commission to study matters relating to Department,
appropriation from Highway revenue ........cccccccccccccccsccscsssssccecsccssccenee
Directing Department to study certain construction practices,
H. J. Ri 75 weceessssccccrcccsscsssscsccsesccccccscssnssscceccsecesssoscscsssssesccccssosscesssssssecenes
Eminent domain, conferring on Commission for acquiring certain
lands to provide access roads to points of scenic beauty from Blue
Ridge Parkway, and to provide for the transfer to or for the U. S.
Limited access highways, power and authority of Commission, pro-
cedure to discontinue limited access feature, amending § 33-38....
Old Dominion Turnpike Authority, abolishing provisions, repealing
§§ 33-255.45 thru 33-255.66 (enacted as Ch. 704, 1954 Acts)........
Outdoor advertising, defining “Protected Areas’, and excepting from
certain provisions, amending §§ 33-298, 33-317.1, repealing §
BB-317.3 ..cccccsssssssssssccsssessssssnsrocneesescssessenscceccesccesscseesscseccncescsscescecssseonesecasonees
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ending §§ 33-228,
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COMMISSIONS
ction, duties........
ey easement over
SSCOCHHSHESHSHHSSESHSHSHCHHSCCH OSES
ative apartments,
PITAL BOARD, STATE
Board, with consent of Governor, to convey to the U. S. certain real
estate in Dinwiddie County, in exchange for certain real estate
Baderally Owned cnnsrsesnssenenscsansassrssnas reins osusastsaserenss cre sewnsmonusersssesseeees coaves
Members, increasing compensation, amending § 37-33 ........ccsccccessssees
Sale or lease of property under their control, disposition of proceeds,
exception as to lands or personal property bequeathed or donated,
amending § B7~B4,217 scccsaswcsssscneqeeonessessvescersarsgessesscsronennennsnevenvenssennaeses
\PITALS
Hospital authorities in cities, dissolution, disposition and transfer of
assets, and to provide for appeals, adding §§ 32-275.1 thru
SPDT 5S. ace annnowennvenian bhi abssuseus onne0e pe22es ewenswers covcrvenmenceonsanauanovsausagunsneneaonsoneuaetanson
Prohibiting establishing, conducting, maintaining or operation without
a license, increasing penalties, amending § 32-310 ............ cesses
‘ELS, RESTAURANTS AND CAMPS
Defining “imitation cream”, providing for labeling, prohibiting use in
public eating places unless labeled, adding §§ 35-42.2 thru
B5-42.8 — ...rcccccsssccssssseccsscercccssncescessscecceesscessessencesesscscessnscesesessecsesessccesssescesecs
JSE OF DELEGATES
Reapportionment, amending § 24-12 ou... .ccsssssscccsssssscrsscsssssssorsesssessosssessnnces
JSING AUTHORITIES
Authorities in two or more cities, compensation of commissioners,
AMENAING § 36-47.1 ........cccccccscscsssccsccssscssscccscsosccssssssssenssecssceessssssssssssssceees
Redevelopment projects, permitting preservation, repair or restoration
of buildings of historic interest, amending § 86-49 .......ccccvecscee
CREAM AND OTHER FROZEN PRODUCTS
Definitions, ingredients, etc., amending §§ 3-451.1, 3-451.5—3-451.7,
adding § 3-451.11:1, repealing § 3-451.11 ou... esessececsssssssseccssecerens
YUSTRIAL COMMISSION
Commissioners’ retirement, payments, procedure when fund insufficient,
BMENIGING SS G1L-19, B1-BG crcisrsrosssnrssnsnnnasnscmnansenseesaramonnanenmsananverscares
Deputies, enlarging duties as to witnesses, taking testimony, etc.,
deleting provision as to transmitting testimony to Commission,
AMENAING § 65-14 ........ccccccccssrsoccsscscesccsscscscscecscasccnccesssecssesssssscsscscessccsocees
Hearings and awards by deputies as well as Commissioners, amend-
ING § 65-92 .........ccssssscccssssssecccecsssssccccessssceseesscessccsessesesssssceeessscsecsccsssssasssssess
Retirement of Commissioners dying in office subsequent to 12/1/62,
providing for survivor benefits for widows under certain condi-
tionS, AMENAING § 51-2B.2 .......ccssscccsscccscsvsscsssscssecsrscsssssssssssecscecssssssseneees
Retirement of Commissioners dying in office deemed notice as to sur-
vivor benefits to widows, adding § 61-28.2 .........sscccccccsssscscssssssssecseees
YUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING, DIVISION OF
Advisory Council on the Virginia Economy, transferring duties to the
Division in the office of the Governor, and relieving Department
of Conservation and Economic Development, amending §§ 10-12,
10-128, 10-130, 10-131, 10-132, repealing §§ 10-122, 10-124, 10-125
Removing from the Department of Conservation and Economic De-
velopment to the office of the Governor, together with part of the
State advertising fund, amending §8§ 10-8.1, 10-13, repealing
§§ 10-118, 10-119, 10-120 iri. scsssstcccscccessscssesscccecesecssscscesceesseseee
Transferring to the office of the Governor, appointment of Director and
4 Advisory Board, duties and functions, amending § 2-34, adding
Beet Tuck: satlitaie nnfeuts Wii oistbi URastssiabaniennnnannancanasnaennianvinnmenaennannsnnenasiaikiiinnehahaiisit
[ES RIVER
Creating Commission to study matters pertaining to, S. J. R. 36 ........
ESVILLE
Charter, AMENAING o........csssssscecsccssssrsessccccssrecsssssresescesenseesecesansassesssenceaseesscesaesens
GES OF COURTS NOT OF RECORD
Destruction of certain records after a certain period, adding § 16.1-35.1
Judgments noted on papers, not mandatory if action is on a lease for
recovery of rent or possession of property, amending § 16.1-94
GES OF COURTS OF RECORD
Additional in 16th Circuit, amending § 17-119.1 .o.recccccccscceecceseeeeooeoes
Additional judges in judicial circuits, duties same as senior judge
except for filling vacancies in office, additional for 16th Circuit,
amending § LTRALIQA ssssesccesseves sxe peevenges cys cvszevers se snnesvassvasvcenenseennecanseansensas
Appropriation for salary for additional judgeship, to be created by
L9CZ SESSION ccooencnesnavnen anc naedin iea treame sevemenan ter cepeNs eueeunenn eet tes ses ree enwansesnesmemmencnenn
Circuit court judges, providing for election, qualification and commis-
sioning under certain conditions and to ratify, validate and confirm
certain actions heretofore taken, adding § 17-119.2 ............cccsccssees
Retirement, requisites for, age, length of service, amending § 51-3....
Retirement System, dying in office deemed notice as to survivor bene-
fits for Widow, adding § 51-28.2 wc. cccccssertetttsssssccscsscscessccetecssscsesseonss
Retirement System, dying in office subsequent to December 31, 1961,
survivor benefits for widow, amending § 51-28.2 ..........scccssessrcseres
Vacancies in office of city courts, not to be filled until necessity investi-
gated by Supreme Court of Appeals, amending § 17-122 ...........006
GMENTS AND DECREES
Issuance of executions and abstracts of judgments in civil actions in
courts not of record, destruction after certain period, amending
§§ 16.1-116, 16.1-118 ...........cssscssscsscsscccccesscrscsccsesssescesessssssssscssssescooss
Judgment by confession, recordation in judgment lien docket of the
clerk’s office of the county or city in which land of defendant lies,
lien shall attach, amending §§ 8-355, 8-358 ..........ccssssssscssesecceessoreones
Judgments in courts not of record noted on papers, not mandatory if
action is on a lease for recovery of rent or possession of property,
AMENAINYG § 16.1-94 .u....ccssccccsccrccsssscscessssssssssssscssssssssecsesssessesessevssssessseees
JICIAL CIRCUITS
Additional judges, duties same as senior judge except for filling va-
cancies, additional for 16th Circuit, amending 8 17-119.1 .............
Court terms for 14th Circuit (New Kent, Charles City, York, and City
of Williamsburg and James City County), adding § 17-127.16....
Court terms for 36th Circuit (Floyd, Montgomery and Radford),
BMmiending § LI-LATA cessseecsssssnierstanensnsiaensmsemamamienmsmemsaseenas
Court terms for 39th Judicial Circuit (King George, Stafford, Spot-
sylvania and Fredericksburg), adding § 17-127.15 ...........cccccsseess
Providing a circuit court for the city of Colonial Heights, jurisdiction,
terms, making the county of Chesterfield and the city of Colonial
Heights the 37th Judicial Circuit, amending §§ 17-117, 17-118,
L7-119, adding § VIM-U2T AG cme mnasnsmemnsesmeaamunmames
Judges, additional in 16th Circuit, amending § 17-119.1 ..............sscceseee:
Judges, providing for election, qualification and commissioning undez
certain conditions and to ratify, validate and confirm certain ac-
tions heretofore taken, adding § 17-119.2 ou... cccsssesscssercrrcesees
JICIAL CONFERENCE OF VIRGINIA FOR COURTS NOT OF REC
Establishing, membership, functions, etc., and to appropriate funds,
adding §§ 16.1-218 thru. 16.1-221 wii eccscesssessccscccccessssssseesossesens
ICIAL PROCEEDINGS
When papers may be served, delivered or filed when due on Satur-
day, Sunday or legal holiday, adding § 1-18.8:1 ou... sssssssssssecsssees
IES
Lists, number on list for Court of Hustings for the City of Portsmouth
and Richmond Law and Equity Court, amending § 8-182..............
TICES OF THE PEACE
Appointment of additional in Henrico County, amending § 15-338....
Election or temporary appointment of additional, temporary appoint-
ment of additional in Nansemond and Isle of Wight counties,
AMENAING § 24-158 uuu... esssssssscsssesnseseersecesceeseccssacscosessssssssssssscescceseseoses
Special justices, appointment in Arlington County, including Alexandria
within provisions, amending § 19.1-32.1 (enacted as § 19-121.1)....
TENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Children placed in custody of Department of Welfare and Institutions,
maintenance, receiving homes, per diem allowances, etc., amending
§§ 63-291, 63-293 .......ccccccccccccscrcssesrcccscrsssssssssscescscsesesccccececcccsecsssessssessssssesss
Decree of court as to minor child, validating consent to adoption by local
board, amending § 16.1-178 .........ccccssoscssscoccccssccccercccssscssescesessssssersosescees
Detention homes, duties of State Board as to positions, salaries and
inspection, amending §§ 16.1-199, 16.1-200 oi... .ccssessssssescesssosconecsees
Juvenile delinquent committed to Department of Welfare and Institu-
tions, return to court at request of judge, amending § 16.1-210....
-KLAND, SGT. RICHARD, C. S. A.
Appropriation to Civil War Commission for monument upon appropria-
tion from South Carolina .........cccccssscsscsssssscesssescssssessssesesccsseecssssssssscscecses
30R
Authorizing Safety Codes Commission to regulate handling, storage
and use of explosives or blasting agents, defining “explosives” and
“blasting agents”, adding § 40-20.1 .............ccssssssssssssssssessssssssesseccsoees
Bureau of Labor and Industry, Commissioner, Safety Codes Commis-
sion, Fair Labor Standards Act, safety devices, etc., notification of
Fire Marshal, amending §§ 40-1 thru 40-12, 40-18, 40-20, 40-21,
40-22.1, 40-24, 40-33 thru 40-37, 40-44, 40-55, 40-58, 40-61, adding
§§ 40-1.1, 40-1.2, 40-9.1, 40-9.2, 40-44.1, 40-54.1, 40-61.1 thru 40-61.3,
repealing §§ 40-17, 40-23, 40-25 thru 40-29, 40-88, 40-45 thru 40-54,
40-59, 40-60 ...........scccccsssscceccercsscessccenssecccenencenccscccccescancacecssesscssscoseesescccesees
Migrant labor camps, regulations by State Board of Health, penalties,
adding §§ 32-415 thru 32-422 ..v.ccccssscsssesssssssescscsscccescessessesccessesessesseres
Newspaper carriers, issuance of newspaper carrier certificates on
forms prescribed by Commissioner, where copies kept and how long
effective, amending § 40-118 ............sccccssccrsccssscoscsscsecesencscesenssscerssensoees
Unlawful to enter into certain agreements for payment of charges by
carriers or shippers to or for the benefit of a labor organization,
unlawful to pay or receive such charges, penalties ...........ccseeees
VALC to study problem of employment of older workers, S. J. R. 42
NCASTER COUNTY
Prohibiting hunting with rifle of a caliber larger than twenty-
two one hundredths, exception as to ground hogs not in open season
RCENY
Certain animals and poultry, including ponies within provisions, amend-
ING § DS1=LO2 ncnnsnvenanonsnnenennns nnneis s66aie ssi SH0Ass a8 seNenn aun ans saeaseCe ras sgerereereseeesense
Unlawful to conspire, confederate or combine with another to commit,
penalty, venue, adding § 18.1-15.2 ..........cccscsesssscccetseescsscssesscesscscessssens
LARCENY, FORGERY, ETC.
Suspension of sentence under certain conditions upon conviction in a
court of record, abolishing, repealing § 19.1-299........cccsssssrseees
LAW LIBRARIES
Assessing certain costs in certain civil actions for use and maintenance
in Alexandria and Hampton ..........scccccscssccssccscsessensrcccecsersesssssseseesscoeses
Assessing certain costs in certain civil actions, for use and mainte-
NANCE in Newport NEWS .......ssccccesssessssscsocsssscsesssesseesensssesssserssessssesessceseoees
Counties and cities, clerk of circuit court in county and corporation
court in city to have charge, rules enforced by court, amending
§§ 42-18, 42-19 ur cecssccscssscscssssssssccsseessssenserersssssessesssesonssssssssssesensersnens
LAWRENCEVILLE
Charter, AMENAING ...........cssscccccessssssesessccsseecvsessceeesscessserecesesseaaeesensseusesesencnsanes
LEE COUNTY
Supervisors, clerk of board, salary, amending § 15-289 ......-csecssesneees
LEEDSTOWN RESOLUTIONS
Authorizing State Library Board to erect historical marker commem-
OTALING ....ccsseccccccsenscerssssccssssececessnsesscsscecsssscensnssccesssseecesecsnaesssseasressacesesen cases
LEESBURG
Charter, new, repealing prior charter and amendments .......scccssersssenees
LEXINGTON
Charter, AMENAING ........ccccsssssesccecsssnssccrsssssceccssscesseesssesscensesssesasessesnssearsessosonses
LIBRARIES
Law libraries in counties and cities to be in charge of clerk of circuit
court in county and corporation court in city, rules enforced by
Court, amending §§ 42-18, 42-19 .........cccccccsscsscccsssccnscererecesessseeseacessoesees
See also LAW LIBRARIES
LIBRARY BOARD, STATE
Authorizing erection of historical marker near site of Trinity Church
in Augusta County, Appropriation ........ccsscssssscccccsssscsssscssccssesessssscscenses
Authorizing to erect certain highway markers in Prince George and
Sussex Counties designating route of the “Beafsteak Raid”’........
Authorizing to erect historical marker commemorating Leedstown
Resolutions ......ssccssccccscssssccecessscssecsssesescsnsesssscsssesssssssssessessssnscesssessssessssesees
Authorizing to erect historical marker near plantation of Colonel
George Eskridge in Westmoreland County, appropriation............
Authorizing to erect three historical markers designating line of Bene-
dict Arnold’s defenses in Portsmouth .0............cccccccccscccssscsssessssssssreens
Authorizing to erect four historical markers, “Edge Hill’, “Cottage
Farm’, “The Cattle Raid’, and “A Revolutionary Soldier—
Richard Kennon of Mecklenburg” ..........cccccccccsssssccrsocssecccssssesssesssoesceses
LIBRARY, STATE
State Librarian photographing, microphotographing, microfilming and
storing State records and papers at request of heads of departments
and agencies, Library Board to conduct a program to facilitate,
amending § 2-5, adding §§ 42-58.1, 42-59.1 uc. csscsssssssssssssssssscseees
LIENS
Crop liens and agricultural chattel deeds, destruction of records after
certain length of time, adding §§ 43-27.1, 48-53.1 .........ccsssssssssssees
Marginal release, who to sign, making “lien creditor” and “creditor”
LIENS—Continued
Mechanics’ and materialmen’s liens, what deemed structures and ma-
terials, SMEnMNE § 49-2 scenes orem meme
Mechanics’ liens, release, general contractor for such building or other
parties in interest, amending §§ 43-70, 43-71 ......ccsssssscscsscsscecssces
Va. State Bar and Va. State Bar Association to study protection
afforded by mechanic liens to persons engaged in construction of
roads, sewers, etc., in real estate subdivision developments,
Bie Js Be 86 ssansistsnanannncsnnnnms Gana ENERO
Writs of fieri facias, return when money unpaid, destruction after
Tecordation, aMENdING § 8-417 .........ccssssccscssssosssssersssecseccsssssssescetsorersees
LIMITATION OF ACTIONS AND OFFENSES
Actions against cities and towns for injury or death by reason of negli-
BENCE, AMENAING § 8-653 ......csssccccsssssccssssccevscssccssesssssssscssscscscsrsesesesceves
LIS PENDENS OR ATTACHMENT
Dismissal or satisfaction, when entry made, amending § 8-143................
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
Bang’s disease and tuberculosis, unlawful to sell anthrax germs, ete.,
without approval of State Veterinarian, testing, amending § 3-592
Disposal pits and incinerators for disposal of dead poultry, rules and
regulations by Department of Agriculture and Immigration, adding
§§ 3-583.1 thru 3-583.8 ........cccscsssssssssssscssssssnsreccvessssscssscesscscessessconscescccees
LOBBYING
VALC to study (Ch. 2 of Title 30 of Code), H. J. R. 108.............cceeeeees
LOUDOUN COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of proceeds, sale by
Clerk Of COUTT ........cccssscsssssscscccsscecssescccssssssscscesccessccesossscocsenesescensoraccececececocs
Local taxes and revenues for schools, abolishing provisions, repealing
Ch. 30, 1926 Acts ........cccccossssssssorscsssscescosssccccscescsescesccseseccesssssccencccccsccsccsss
LURAY
Charter, AMENAING ..........ccccscccsssssscscerscssvscsccssceseccscccscsesaccecccescessessccsconsccsccorsccess
MADISON COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of proceeds, clerk
Of COUTE tO Sel] .1........ccccccsssccesscsscoseseccsccssrcocccsesecsecsesccesscsesseccsecesecsenseccosoes
MANASSAS PARK
Charter, new, repealing existing charter 0s ENS eer
MAP OF VIRGINIA
TIUStration ...........cccccccscssssssccssssecccnsccesscecesseecssesaesssssssessnsnsccscsceccececcccaccescecessesensce
MARRIAGE
Authorization of ministers to perform, proof as to holding local
minister’s license and serving as a regularly appointed pastor,
AMENAING § 20-23 ou... cssscccccssececsseresssccesesssssseecseenscescesressessessacscssceess
Dissolution, definition of the word “estate”, amending § 20-107............
MARTINSVILLE
Charter, AMENCING .........c.cecccssccssecsssssessssssssscscscossssncscccsccccecesceecenssscesesesazsesecseres
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA
Board of Visitors to convey certain real estate to the Richmond Eye
Fie prtal, TiiG, sasssscassasansannsmnsaneasstennsdessonnaranevrcorcsantesensenensseronveuesvasveenexarusvane
Board of Visitors to grant easement to Belle Bryan Day Nursery in
DICAL EXAMINERS
Post-mortem examinations, increasing fees, amending § 19.1-42........
DICAL EXAMINERS, BOARD OF
Employment of special investigators or other agents and to pay their
compensation and expenses, adding § 54-292. ou.......ccsseseceeesseesesees
Increasing fee of practitioner for annual renewal of certificate to prac-
tice, AMENCING § 54-31H.1 ol ceteesceecerssessecssseseessseeesseeneesssssasess
Increasing fee of practitioner residing on border of neighboring State
or District of Columbia, amending § 54-274 .i.s...cscscccscccrcrcersoeecseees
Members, increasing compensation, amending § 54-295 ......ccccccsecceees
DICINE
See DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS
MORIAL FOUNDATION OF THE GERMANNA COLONIES IN VIR!
Exempting property from taxation, amending § 58-12 ...........cccsseseees
NTAL HYGIENE AND HOSPITALS
Business manager of Department, appointment, powers and duties
prescribed by Commissioner, amending § 37-34.3 ........cccccssssesssssssees
Creating a commission to study laws relating to mental hygiene,
BS. Fe Ba FT ccsceanes ncoseseveune sunnanes ses svennseoesesanscanens caenne cosennbartenssdbhihisiis SSuOSEOeesTeoe
Department fixing rates for care, treatment and maintenance of chil-
dren at the Virginia Treatment Center for Children, hospitals
and colonies, amending §8§ 37-25.6, 37-125.1, 37-125.5, 87-125.6,
37-125.15, repealing § 37-126.7 a.....ccccsssssscccrccceesscsccsccrecssscssenscsessoersoecs
RCHANTS
Limiting acceptance of promissory notes in payment for food sold at
Tetail, PEMAlty .u......cccsccssssssssssssssssesscnsssnrssoncssccscsescneessessusssesssesccoescenssessgonss
WIVES
Registration and permits, penalties, adding §§ 32-167.1 thru 32-167.6
RANT LABOR CAMPS
Rules, regulations and sanitary provisions by State Board of Health,
adding §§ 32-415 thru 32-422 oa eccccsecessessesesssesecssssenssessscccesees
.EAGE AND TRAVELING EXPENSES
County officer or employee traveling on county business, reimburse-
ment of State by county under county executive as well as county
manager form, amending § 14-5.3 0... eccssssscsssssrsccsccsssssnssssoeesesereees
County officer or employee under county manager or county executive
form traveling on county business, deleting as to no cost being
borne by State, amending § 14-5.2..........cscscsssssssscsssssssssecssscssesessseses
ITARY AND WAR EMERGENCY LAWS
VALC to study (Title 44 of Code), H. Je Ru 89 ccccsccccssssccsssscssesessscssecesteen
KK AND MILK PRODUCTS
Defining “imitation cream”, providing for labeling, prohibiting use in
public eating places unless labeled, penalty, adding §§ 35-42.2
CHru 35-42.8 .......cesssescccccssscssecnsccsceccccessecceenesecssccsscesseconecsescceccsseeecueesssesceeess
Establishing a State-wide uniform standard for the production, proc-
essing and distribution of milk and milk products, joint adoption of
rules and regulations by State Boards of Health and Agriculture,
adding §§ 3-400.40 thru 3-400.107, repealing §§ 3-384 thru 3-400.39,
3-416 thru 3-424, 3-424.1 thru 3-424.8 (enacted as §§ 3-476.1 thru
B-476.8) — ...ccsesoccccesscsssccccsccssnecoecsensnsncseccnssssscccessessccescsesessuasosesensssacsesesssssnssess
Ice cream and other frozen products, definitions, ingredients, etc.,
amending §§ 3-451.1, 3-451.5 thru 3-451.7, adding § 3-451.11:1,
Fepealing § 3-451.11 wwe cccsessssscsscceeesessessssssscnecessssssesnssssserserseces
IISTERS
Evidence by, providing a privilege for communications between
preachers and persons whom they counsel or advise, adding
§ G-289.2 cecsesssessssesscssssssscssssssessnccnsscsnscssscenvessnecanccssesensssnssessesesssconsseeenseessoes
NOPOLIES AND TRUSTS ;
Prohibiting certain wilful and malicious actions to others in their
reputation, business, etc., adding § 59-21.1 ........ccccssssessrersercessccssess
NROE COUNTY, W. VA. AND ALLEGHANY COUNTY, VA. |
Creating a commission to complete study of boundary line, appropria-
TION ............ccssssessccscscvnccececcescceseesccsoessecesscssssseeessessescessccoceseascooccscseccsscescercness
NTGOMERY COUNTY _
Dumps for waste material in certain counties, including within pro-
VISIONS, AMENAING § 15-TO7 ......scsccccccscccccvsccsscscscccssccsccossccscsscecsesesasseoes
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 ............cccccccscscsssesecescrsecees
rOR FUELS
Dealer’s bond continuing in force under certain conditions, amending
§ 58-695 .......ccsssccssssscssscssrssssesccssssocssseeevescesseossccssssesssssassssccssessesssenscscesccssccss
Motor carriers, surety bonds, fixing minimum and maximum amounts,
AMENAING § 58-629.1 ...........cccesssorccessscsssccecssssssssccssssssssrsssssssccscssesssssecces
Motor Fuel Tax Act, appeal from certain findings of Commissioner,
when petition filed, evidence as to claim of State, amending
B BB-GS0 ceneuitannniaha tiietAANsihihsssAaAKSANEASSANNASEDASSAEDARASTDANOABAAUANSUINAGUASE ASEAN Ao nnactionnon -
Motor Fuel Tax Act, actions for recovery of taxes, penalties and in-
terest, deleting specified time, amending § 58-722 .........c.ccccccccseres
Motor Fuel Tax Act, definitions of “motor fuel”, amending § 58-687
Motor Fuel Tax Act, depositing bonds of U. S. in lieu of surety bond,
delivering assignment to Commissioner for use of bonds at the
Same time, amending § 58-704 ou.......cccccssssssssescsssssesscccsscrcscesssessesscsess
Motor Fuel Tax Act, depositing negotiable bonds which are direct obli-
gations of U. S. in lieu of surety bond, amending § 58-702............
Motor Fuel Tax Act, estimation of fuel not properly reported, assess-
ment, notice by registered or certified mail, amending § 58-726
Refunds, school buses, including those for private nonsectarian schools,
AMENAING § 58-71H .......secccccsssssscsssssccsssssesscssssccsssssscvsssssseesenssccsessesseseesscees
Special Fuels Act, appeal from certain findings of Commissioner,
when petition filed, evidence as to claim of State, amending
§ B8-754 ....scssssscccsssecesscsessssssccessssccsessccessssecsorscssccsesssessecscossrssccscsscessuscecsoss
Special Fuels Act, application for license, bonds of U. S. or State or
certificate of deposit in lieu of surety bond, to be accompanied by
an assignment of securities, amending § B8-73B.4....ccccssssccscccceess
Special Fuels Act, application for license, certificate of deposit in lieu
of surety bond, amending § 58-735.8 ........ccccccsssccsssssccssssesssesssssesesees
Special Fuels Act, actions for recovery of taxes, penalties and interest,
deleting specified time, amending 8 58-750 ........ccccssccssssscsssscccssceeece
Special Fuels Act, definitions of “fuels”, amending § 58-732............00.
Special Fuels Act, estimation of fuel not properly reported, assess-
ment, notice by registered or certified mail, amending § 58-747...
Special Fuels Act, liability of unlicensed person for tax on nontax-
paid fuels delivered to others than licensees, amending § 58-744.1
TOR VEHICLES
Accidents, reports required by localities, including certain photo-
graphs, fees for copies, amending § 46.1-411 ..........sssccssssssssssssesenes
Automobile graveyards, providing penalty for violation of pro-
VISIONS, AMENAING § 33-27TI.B ......scceccssscsscesssscsssesssecssecsssesstscsseecssesevsces
Driving under influence of intoxicants, testing blood for alcoholic con-
tent, consent implied, consequence of refusal, appeal, cost, eviden-
tiary effect, term of suspension, amending 8§ 18.1-55, 18.1-59....
~ VEHICLES—Continued
gal use of sirens, whistles, horns, etc., retesting of devices, fees,
deleting “horn” and fee for recordation of mirrors or wind-
shield wipers, amending §§ 46.1-284, 46.1-813, 46.1-314 wu...
spection, exception for imposition of penalty, amending §§ 46.1-315,
46.1-320 (§ 46.1-3820 unchanged) .u........ssscccsssssscccssscseesscesccscserecsesscees
ibility insurance policies, to contain provision requiring permission
of owner for use of nonowned vehicle, as to passenger cars, amend-
ING § 3B.1-381 o......cccsessscsssscssscccssssscccsscscssssssccessscssecosssseccssssverssseseseessseseees
ense plates of dealers, used on tractor truck to deliver to another
establishment for having fifth wheel installed and returned to
dealer, aMENdING § 46.1-115 .........ceccssccserccessccssecsesccecsessessssesesssseessesveess
ense taxes and plates by counties, cities and towns, ordinance for
unlawful display of plate after expiration date, amending
§ 46.1-65 .........csssccscrocesscecsnnccescresssssecesssosseeenereseceesescssessesssensssssoecscssccseooscsoes
tor carriers, fees for vehicles not designed or used for transportation
Of passengers, AMENAING 8 46.1-154 .........cscsssccsssscssecovsecsceecssscessorsees
tor carriers, heights of vehicles and damages to overhead struc-
ture, misdemeanor for failure to give notice of damage to overhead
bridge, signs, amending § 46.1-329 .........ccccssscssssccssssesssssseessscsseeseees
tor carriers, length, increasing for passenger buses, amending
§ 46.1-330 oe eccsssccccsscrecssssccccsssceccessscessescsecessessecenssnecesascnsessscesessnscnsoes
tor carriers, permits for excessive size and weight, including con-
crete mixers and certain coal haulers, amending § 46.1-348........
tor carriers, permits for excessive size and weight for vehicles haul-
ing Virginia grown farm produce on Eastern Shore, adding
§ 46.1-343.1 oc ccsscerscessseccssccccsensccessesessesseesceessenesssssesssessuecesessssees
tor carriers, permits for excessive size and weight, including con-
crete mixers within provisions, amending 8 46.1-343 .........ccccccsssssee
tor carriers, prohibited operations, deleting as to empty and gross
weights being painted on sides, amending § 46.1-159 ........ccccssscoee
tor carriers, registration and licenses, exempting vehicle, trailer or
semitrailer hauling sawdust and such between sawmill and farm
Of OWNET, AMENAING 8 46.1-45 .......cccsorcesssocscessseresssssersssssecesecsserssoeseecs
tor carriers, size, exempting farm machinery hauled or transported
by distributor or agent or farmer in ordinary course of business,
AMENAING 8 46.1-332 ........cccscccccsscccccscsssssssscecsessessccssscsccsssssecceesesocsesecsees
tor carriers, surety bonds, fixing minimum and maximum amounts,
AMENAING § 58-629.1 ois... .ssssscccscesscsrsecesscesccesssssessreccsesseesoesesesscesecesess
tor carriers, temporary registration or permit for transportation
of certain equipment, no registration or permit for any backhoe in
operation for a certain distance and vehicle operating between
sawmill and home of owner, amending §§ 46.1-43, 46.1-46............
tor carriers, weight of vehicles and loads, amending § 46.1-339....
tor vehicles, trailers and semitrailers stopping at scene of traffic
hazard flashing all four turn signals simultaneously as signal,
AMENAING § 46.1-299 o........cccssssccccscsseccescsceeessssceessesseccesseceecsascseesessssesessees
tor vehicle with trailers attached, exception as to farm trailers
owned or operated by the same person, amending 8 46.1-335....
erators’ and chauffeurs’ licenses, license to married minor, signa-
ture of spouse, prohibiting by ordinance minors under 18 driving
on streets, roads, etc., in Arlington and Fairfax, amending
§ 46.1-B57 wu cccssssscercecccscessssssncccccesecescsseessecccececescsesesssceccceeseseessesseneneoss
erators’ and chauffeurs’ licenses, increasing fees, licenses to minors
over 16, conditions, fees, disposition, no minor under 18 driving
over streets and highways in cities or in Fairfax and Arlington,
establishing a driver education program in public schools, pro-
cedure, amending §§ 46.1-357, 46.1-380, adding § 22-201.1............
erators’ and chauffeurs’ licenses, revocation or suspension of regis-
tration cards, license plates, increasing certain fees, information
on application for license, unlawful display of another’s license,
defining certain terms, special dealers’ licenses, certification of
certain records, etc., amending §§ 46.1-59, 46.1-78, 46.1-368,
TOR VEHICLES—Continued
46.1-375, 46.1-378, 46.1-384, 46.1-516, 46.1-528, 46.1-535, adding
§ 46.1-34.1 ......ccccosscrrocsscsssccrsees suyuseqgprepeeusensseioboessessensnazaih babientskibonsessaiie —_
Operators’ and chauffeurs’ licenses, original licenses of minors under
18 sent by Division to judges of courts not of record, issuance by
judges, adding § 46.1-375.1 .........0 ge vaeyuny au euyvanvessreeusvreeryeperposseys
Parking on county owned property, regulation by governing body,
AAding § 46.1-252.1 ........ssccscsccsssecsssssscsssesssesscssssssscessscesscvssessssscscsosesserseess
Pedestrians, right of way, defining “business district” and “residence
distmet”, BMendIne J 461-231 ncocrnemesnrensernmeeeeesrserserers
Penalties for violations, revising minimum penalties, | “amending
8§ 18.1-58, 46.1-16, 46.1-62, 46.1-177, 46.1-192, 46.1-805, 46.1-350,
46.1-351, 46. 1-398, 46.1-495 .......cccsssccrcscseveee Pe CAMeNNERRRNNSERS UeENaNENNRUNRERT CEES
Prohibited operations, deleting provision as to empty and gross
weights being painted on sides, amending § 46.1-159............cesseee _
Regulations by counties, cities and towns under certain conditions,
use of highways for recreational areas, liability for negligence,
penalty, snow routes, etc., adding § 46.1-180.2 .........cscoccccsssssscscnes
Rules of the road, special regulations applicable on streets and high-
ways laned for traffic, vehicle proceeding at less than normal
speed, amending § AG.1-20G6 arscissrsassscssersnessceasannnssssss sede esitndgenenesenwesesensaonen
Rural mail carriers, exempting from certain provisions as to stopping
on highways and a flashing light, amending § 46.1-249 ...nrcrrccroce
Safety belts or harnesses, installation in certain vehicles, adding
$ 46.1-309.1 oo... rscsssooes ARTO mA raeeneeneceNe
Signal devices, requiring certain equipment on trailers and semi-
trailers, as well as motor vehicles, exempting those used for
agricultural or horticultural purposes, amending § 46.1-298........
Speed limits, distance portable signs placed in school vicinity, de-
creasing or increasing by Highway Commission or local ordinance,
no conviction unless areas are conspicuously marked, amend-
Ing §§ 46.1-193, 46.1-194. .............ccccccesssssssscescssssssscscscsssccssscsescseccsecoocoose
Stopping at or near fire or accident to create a traffic hazard, removal
of unattended vehicle, excepting vehicles used by press, ete., if not
obstructing work, amending § 46.1-248 ...........ccccsorsesssessrsacssesssssessceees
Traffic hazard, motor vehicles, trailers and semitrailers flashing all
four turn signals simultaneously at scene to warn approaching
MOtoristS, AMENAING § 46.1-299 ......ccccccccscssscsessscssscscccssssssssssccsscnssecess .
Trailers, brakes on, exempting from provisions vehicles being towed
for repairs or in a bona fide emergency, amending § 46.1-280....
Uninsured Motorists Fund, control and payments from Fund, distri-
bution to insurance companies, rates, definitions of motor vehicle
and aircraft insurance, etc., amending §§ 12-65, 12-66, 38.1-21,
BB.1-252 ....csssscccessssssccccsssccccssssscacecsssnssecccsssssoccscccssssnscsoessseusccesseacsncsceseseseces
Unlawful to use devices to detect presence of radar, exceptions,
Penalty, adding § 46.1-198.1 ........cscccccscsssssesccceccsscosssssssssssscesscsscsessescsseces
Va. State Bar and Va. State Bar Association to study the Uninsured
Motorist Act, H. J. Ri 96 o...c..ccsseccccccssscrccccscessnccocsssccscccsessesscsceseresenss
Violators of certain motor vehicle laws, additional penalties for
fourth and subsequent convictions, revocation of license for addi-
tional period, adding §§ 46.1-428.1, 46.1-423.2 .......sscssscssscscsesssesssens
Warning lights on certain vehicles, including school bus, permit for
installation on vehicle owned by member of regular fire company,
BRIGG § SG LKZET cccsmsesescasiasnnscsncsedersesemnaxnarnamsannantstbacaamuanssteamessninaswan
Washington Metropolitan Area Commission to study matters relating
to passenger carrier facilities, continuing, S. J. R. B1u.........ccssceees
TORBOATS
Definitions, identification numbers, fees, registration, penalties, etc.,
amending §§ 62-174.2, 62-174.4 thru 62-174.8, 62-174.10, 62-174.11,
62-174.13, 62-174.14, 62-174.18 (enacted as part of Ch. 500, 1960)
Directing VALC to study need for additional boating facilities and how
the same may be financed, H. J. R. 74 .......ccccccccscccsccsscsccceccossnsnscees
RDER
Abduction under § 18.1-38 deemed murder of first degree, amending
§ 18.1-21 ou... ceccssssssssssrcsccsscsssscssccccccccsssenscecsseceseessssessnscsccsesssesessccsceseessessonse
NSEMOND COUNTY
Building permits, obtaining from commissioner of the revenue, adding
BG TOG cL, cxncemesnredtinesindits Kis nes ans oes eneves= reer nrnrenesarrewaearenmmnenmnnencencennasnninsdones
Clerk of county, allowances, increasing, amending § 14-163.1......... seve
Justices of the peace, temporary appointment of additional, amending
§ BA-158 .ncosccscesereeseverscnnancnsncsnnnsnansansnnessonsossbseosshssus subaru She feeausussnuensneneguessneee
Supervisors, clerk of board, salary, amending § 15-239 ..........cccccsssssee
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 ......ccscccccsecccscrcescssseeresens
RCOTICS
See DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS
GLIGENCE
Actions against cities and towns for injury to person or property or
for wrongful death due to negligence, time within which notice
ZiVEN, AMENAING § 8-653 .........cccsccccccrccscccseccsssccsssssscesescecssssssessseessees
When lack of privity shall not be a defense in action upon a warranty
OF for NEGIIVENCE ........sscccssscscscscssessecsscssrssccsscssssensccoccsevscsscsscenececerssssssenanenes
GOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
Limiting acceptance of promissory notes in payment for food sold at
Tetail, PeENalty ...........sccsccssrcscscsssscsssccceccecccesccnccceccseccsccsssrssessessssesessooncscasors
LSON COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of proceeds, clerk of
COUT FO SEI] ..........cccccsececcrorsnscssccecececeenssessscorececsesscssenscecesseasscsscssesecesessessouss
W MARKET
Charter, AMending ...........csscccccsssssscescesessrcecccssnscsscccccsessscsescesensceeesseseessesscosseass
WPORT NEWS
CCTPAYCGT, CEPPCQRO econo etsacns ures csnasrnsasasnssncancoremvamaesoes ums cenenamesossrenmsmesexererenres
Commonwealth’s attorney, appointment of assistant, amending § 15-9.2
Courts of the city, and the judges and clerks thereof, amending
§8§ 17-221.1 thru 17-221.5, 17-221.7, 17-221.8, 17-221.10, 17-221.13,
repealing §§ 17-221.9, 17-221.11, 17-221.12, 17-221.14 ...........sscsese
Law library, assessing certain costs in civil actions, funds for use and
WGINGERBACE nccresesamcns eee rEETEEEUr cere
Sergeant, increasing salary, amending § 14-86 ............ coususgncnccsessieaesstsstist
Sergeant, increasing salary, amending §§ 14-86, 14-95 ..........cccccccsoore
RFOLK CITY
Assistant Commonwealth’s attorneys, appointment, amending § 15-414
Charter, AMeENAING ...........ccsssccccesscccssccsesssenccoessssscccccsssessessccsssssssccocssccsecss saaneusaa
Charter, AMENAING ...........scccccccsssssccecsssssccssscecscesesecssseesesesecosccccescecescocssocseseceees :
Dog fund, disposition, adding § 29-184.5 .............ccccsscccsssscscscssssscscsscccceseeses
Election districts, establishing for city at large, if there be no wards,
AMENAING § 24-45 .......cscccssccessccsescccsscrsssssssscessseeseecsescsoceseseesees Stbdenendncennae
Governor to convey certain property tO CIty ..........cccccccccsssscssssccccssesscsnce
Opening a lake or other body of water, constituting part of its water
supply, no liability as to damages for injury to property or
POTBON, cccrscasessccsscssnssesansssnarcexssinecdennennnenevsunenssconcunnvancenssaesnnnenncestnnounnesssupeonenss
Sheriffs and sergeants, increasing fees, amending § 14-85 ........cccssssssees
tFOLK COLLEGE, THE VISITORS OF
Creating board of visitors for new corporate body, and defining powers
and duties, amending § 23-14, adding §§ 23-49.11 thru 23-49.20....
NORFOLK COUNTY
Clerk of court, compensation, amending § 14-155 ouu.......sccssssssssseesseeseees
Consolidation with South Norfolk into one city, ratification, new
charter, repealing prior charter for South Norfolk and amend-
NOTICES | cccscvscgs pyecnquns cus one renens saneeencunnes4ns4is AURANAaNS KORAND EEE ROE EOOSKRERA ERS EEE ONNTEERNSNNOOENEeHRENS
Revision and recodification of certain ordinances, procedure, amending
§ 15-10.1:22 .....tssssccsssccssssccssscessccrssnscessrescsnccssssscssssasscssscssssescnsaserenseseccoes:
NORTON
Norton Industrial Development Authority, creation, composition,
POWETS, Cuties, DON iSSUCS ..........ssscccsssroessssssesssssssscessscssccsassesorsseresscsces
NOTARIES PUBLIC
Notice by Secretary of Commonwealth to Governor’s appointee,
AMENAING § 47-1 ......sssssessssssscccsscscccsesscssssssssssssssssscssssssessccsccsscresesesesssensnes
NURSING
Nursing scholarships, value of $200, amending § 23-35.9. ...........c0s00000
NUTRIA
Prohibiting possession, sale, offering for sale or liberation of live
ANIMALS, PENAICY ........csescesssecssrescsrsrssssrssssccsessccscesssssssssessssssssecssescssscesscsecses
OLD DOMINION TURNPIKE AUTHORITY
Abolishing provisions, repealing §§ 33-255.45 thru 33-255.66, which
were added by Ch. 704, 1954 Acts .......cccssssscccccnssccsesssscssccsccsessnssscosscere
ONANCOCK
Charter, new, repealing prior charter and amendments. ...........ccccsccoooseees
ORANGE COUNTY
Dog licenses, amount fixed by governing body, amending § 29-184.3....
OUTDOOR ADVERTISING
Defining “Protected Areas”, and excepting from certain provisions,
amending §§ 33-298, 33-317.1, repealing § 33-3817.3 ..........cccccsssees
OYSTERS
See FISH, OYSTERS AND SHELLFISH.
PAGE COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of proceeds, clerk of
COUTE CO Sell] ....cccsrcccssccsssssssscsrrsccnstsssscssesceseccesssesssensscccseeesssesssseracessecessesess
PARK AUTHORITIES
Revenue bond issues, issuing new bonds for those mutilated, lost or
destroyed, adding § 15-714.12 wu... sessscssceccsscsessscessccsseressecsssessssersssers
PATRICK COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of proceeds, sale by
GLELK OF COUTE. .crccrrcsncnuremexnminnuassancsssnesensannesennsanasonenvansrnensenesneneny oxencewenonsns
Dog licenses, amount fixed by governing body, amending § 29-184.3....
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 .u.......cccssccsesrssssssossscesssnses
PATRICK HENRY BRANCH OF THE SCHOOL OF GENERAL STUD
Establishing as a division of the University of Virginia, prescribing
terms and conditions incident to the establishment, adding
§§ 23-91.5 thrue 23-91.8 uuu... cscccssssservcsecssssscessscssreesscscscsseccassessssnsenees
PETERSBURG
Charter, new, repealing prior charter and amendments ........ccccscessessseees
YSICIANS AND SURGEONS
Rendering emergency care to person injured as a result of a roadside
or highway accident, no liability for civil damages, exceptions
AdAING § 54-276.9 ........cscccscscssscsssssssssssscessscssscceccssccscsscesessscsscossssssssscssessses
/KETING
Prohibiting certain wilful and malicious actions to others in thei
reputation, business, etc., adding § 59-21.1 ........cssscsssesssesssssesseesseees
_E HARBOR CORPORATION
Governor and Attorney General to convey to, certain formerly sub-
merged lands in Linkhorn Bay, Princess Anne County...........cssseves.
ANNING COMMISSIONS
See ZONING, etc.
SEASANTS, JAMES
Appropriation for repair of MonUMENt IN MEMOTY ....ccccscccsesssssersccecces.
LICE
County Police Department, establishing in York Coumnty...........ccssesesee:
Police or other officer of county, city or town having powers of arrest
acting beyond territorial limits under certain conditions, adding
§ 15-552.1 ou... ccccccescececsssssssssessscesscesscessenscsscsccscccsccccesccscessescessserseessessesenes
Retirement and pension system in Fairfax County, increasing benefits
to widows and children, amending Ch. 808, 1944 Acts ..............cscee
Special County Police Department, establishing in certain counties,
including Greensville County within provisions, amending § 1,
Ch, 230, 1958 Acts .. cnnecsnscenenansdeinaresmnanhenasinbidhinbekanasendinhl+iesoksbbaanessain sun uene
Special policemen in counties, increasing time for which appointment
May Fun, Amend § LH-GGE2 secssesssescescssemese ass snr eres
ACE, STATE
Arrest, procedure without warrant, exception as to violations of
Tithe 46.1, amending § 2-21. siccssssssscssass aes nenn ons meee
Retirement and pension system, retirement for total and permanent
injury due to felonious misconduct of another, free maintenance at
Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, amending § 51-136............
Retirement and pension system, prior service credits on reemployment
under Virginia Retirement Act within five years, amending
§ 51-184 occ scccccscsccscnsssscccccesececsnssesesccccecssecssscsscecsssseesssscsseesscsssssscesccones
‘LS IN COURETES reascnsssnnecn neenonen evrecennun ms en mne assnésennes unnemorencean
ULATION
Counties and cities (1960 Census) alphabetically .............ccsssssescssssceceees
Rank by population o...........ssccccccessscscecccsssssceseesssscececcsssssscssecsssscessesecesssccosccescene
‘TS AUTHORITY, VIRGINIA STATE
Conferring power of eminent domain upon, adding § 62-106.8:1............
TSMOUTH
Assistant Commonwealth’s attorney, appointment, validating prior
compensation, amending § 15-9.2 (enacted as Ch. 53, 1960) ............
Charter, AMENCING. .......sscssccccsscsscssesssncvcerscccsssesssscoscccossscsssssscoesssscccesecssecescscaes
Charter, AMENAING .......ccsccccccescsscccessssssecsvccessessvccccesesesscscssecsvosssccssescsscsccesscecscacs
Charter, AMENAING .......ccccccccscsssssrssssssssscccsssceccvccerscescocsecscscesecessccescessncrescconsceases
Clerk of court, compensation, amending § 14-155.1, repealing § 14-155.4
Jury list for Court of Hustings, number on list, amending § 8-182...
State Library Board to erect three historical markers designating
Benedict Armold’s defenses .........ccccccssscrocesssssssessscsesccsscsccessssccssesescssess
T-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS
Medical examiners, increasing fees, amending § 19.1-42 ..........ccccsccoscoees
IND
Charter, AMENAING .......sccccccccsssessrccsccccsscsnsssccsceeessseseseseccceesscesssecssccscoesserseceoees
CINCTS, VOTING, IN CITIES
LiSted .......cccoscscccccccscccccccccccsccceccccccccscscsccssccccocccceccccccccseccscccccsccsecscecssessccsesscescsooenes
NCE GEORGE COUNTY
Abolishing provision as to season for taking squirrels, repealing
Ch. 87, 1950 Acts .........ccscsssccsssssssccesssssscsscccssssesssevensccesessosseccosocsscccesscorscees
NCE WILLIAM COUNTY
Court docket kept in card file, amending § 8-878 ..........ccccscssssssssesseess
NCESS ANNE COUNTY
Authorizing Governor and Attorney General to convey to Pine Harbor
Corporation certain formerly submerged lands in Linkhorn Bay
Authorizing Governor and Attorney General to convey to U. S., certain
property abutting Atlantic Ocean in Seaboard Magisterial District
Clerk of court, compensation, amending § 14-155 .0........cccccssssssssessscseeess
Establishing a wildlife sanctuary ...........ccccccccccssssssscsscccsssccsscccessrocesccscscose
Revision and recodification of certain ordinances, procedure, amending
$ 15-10.1:2 ........cccsscoscssccrocescseccsccscorsssscccsssccosessccessescecssssscecessscaesosssccssocsceses
NCESS ANNE COUNTY AND VIRGINIA BEACH
Consolidation, validating, ratifying and confirming agreement and to
provide a charter for the new city of Virginia Beach ..............0000
SONS AND OTHER METHODS OF CORRECTION
Authorizing State Board of Welfare and Institutions to sell in exchange
for other property to straighten a boundary line between prop-
erty of State Farm and G. F. Richmond .............cccssssssssssssesessssscscees
Convicts assisting in medical research programs, approval of Director
of Welfare and Institutions, adding § 53-57.1 ...........cccssssscssssssssees -
Convicts, counsel to defend, increasing fee, amending § 53-299.1 .........
Convicts, failure to pay fine after being placed on probation deemed
breach Of probation, amending § 53-274 ........ccccccccscssssscccccscccssseseses
Convicts injuring officer or guard, penalty when death does not ensue,
AMENAING § 53-293 .......ssccccocscccssssscssccsssoscssssncssssssscesceessecsessssscsssccessesesscsees
Convicts, use in performance of work for counties, cities and towns,
BAGING § FS“LZQc1 snsertestinniintstntannsinarediinninththindnikaiesdeabiawasaweaeaaksanastinndeatsaneaia
Prisoners escaping from jail, increasing length of confinement, amend-
my § TRAR-268 sess ameeee re
Transfer of jail inmates, certain persons convicted of felonies or mis-
demeanors eligible for parole under certain conditions, amending
§ 53-135.1, adding § 53-186.2 ............ssscoccsssscsssecssscscnccsssssccccssssecsesscoses
VALC to study advisability of removing the Division of Corrections
and Parole from the Department of Welfare and Institutions and
establishing as a separate department, H. J. BR. 20 ccscccrsccssscessereees
\IBATION AND PAROLE
Failure of convict to pay fine after being placed on probation deemed
breach of probation, amending § 53-274 ..........ccccssscssesssssesscrssecceees
Transfer of jail inmates, certain persons convicted of felonies and mis-
demeanors eligible for parole under certain conditions, amending
8 53-135.1, adding § 53-135.2 0... ...ccscsssccsssssscsoscssssssssssssssssossscossscseses
VALC to study advisability of removing the Division of Corrections
and Parole from the Department of Welfare and Institutions and
establishing as a separate department, H. J. BR. 20 ....cccccccsessccssecres
IBATION AND PAROLE—Continued
Virginia Parole Board, probation and parole officers, salaries, chief
probation officer, suspension of sentence and placing on probation,
powers and duties of probation officers, appointment, arrest of
probationer, warrant, duties of Board, amending §§ 53-266,
53-268, 53-271, 53-272, 538-278, 53-279, adding §§ 53-266.1, 53-278.5
JCESS AND ORDER OF PUBLICATION
Process and suits by and against unincorporated association, how
served and to whom, amending §§ 8-47, 8-66, adding § 8-66.1........
YFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION ACT
Enacting, purposes, functions, etc. ...........cccsccsccccrccsscsssesscsscsccesooovess ——
IMISSORY NOTES
Limiting acceptance in payment for food sold at retail, penalty........
YPERTY AND CONVEYANCES
Certification of recordation upon counterparts of certain recorded in-
struments and subsequent recordations in other counties and cities
when real estate in more than one county or city, certificate evi-
dence of payment of recordation tax, adding § 55-109.1.............00
Conditional sales contracts, agreements with respect to property used
in business of contractor, logger or sawmiller, corporation having
registered office in State, recordation of certain contracts, deeds
and deeds of trust, defining and classifying contractor for purposes
of license taxation, amending §§ 55-88.1, 55-96.1, 58-297 ..........s000
Decedents’ estates, interest in or claim to real estate, disposal by deed
or will, including easements in gross, amending § 55-6............00.
Deed of conveyance of real estate by corporations, validating those
prior to Jan. 1, 1962, amending § 55-186 ..........cssssssscssssseees eseedbaaxnanh
Deeds and deeds of trust or other liens, marginal release, making “lien
creditor” and “creditor” synonymous, who to sign, amending
§$ 55-66.3 ......cccssssscrccscssscssccsesssscesesensscerecenesseonessssssceccscessecsceessessasesesssces
Deeds and writings executed by powers of attorney not revocable prior
to their termination date until actual notice of death or dis-
Ability, adding § 55-56.1 .........ccssscssssssccsssoscccerscesseessesseseesssesscssssecsesesssesoes
Deeds of trust, continuation of trust in cases where there are no
beneficiaries specified or no duties imposed on trustee, adding
§ 55-17.1 .....essssscecssscrscscssceccesenceceesssecssesscecsssssecsenssseccsncecesessesecssssoessessscess
Deeds of trust requiring notice by advertisement once a week, when
sale may be held, amending § 55-63 .........cssscccscsssssccesesssssscsecessssecererecs
Security trusts, validating deeds of trust recorded without residence
address, amending § 55-58.1 ............csssssssssssssssssssssrcescesscessssssnsnccesessecssencs
Validating certificates of acknowledgment of deeds of trust prior to
Jan. 1, 1962, amending § 55-125 ........ssccscssesssecccccccesssssececessscenesecesns
Validating sales of real property under a trust agreement containing
no provision authorizing sale, adding § 55-61.1 .............cssssssesessssenes
JPERTY RECORDS AND INSURANCE, BUREAU OF
Continuing, powers, creating Insurance Advisory Board and Fund,
adding §§ 2-77.10 thru 2-77.12, repealing § 2-66.1 ..........cssccsssccssees
3LIC RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITIES ACT
Enacting for acquiring, constructing, improving and operating audi-
toriums, coliseums, convention centers, athletic fields, parks, etc.,
bond issues, collection of fees, rents, CtC. .......cssccscssccssressrccssccsserencees
BLIC SERVICE CORPORATIONS
Eminent domain, conferring right, condemnation proceedings, excep-
TIONS, AMENAING § 56-49 ........ccsssssscssssceccesscecccsscssesesssseevssssesscsessssesssseres
VALC to study municipal electric service furnished outside territorial
limits of municipalities, S. J. R. 50 .....ccssscscscsssscsssssescsscsscssecensesrcnees
ASKI COUNTY
Catfish, lawful to take by trotlines or laylines, except in streams
Stocked With trout .........cccccosscccesscccsccsssscsssssecssssssssevscsccvscscscsecesocccesssceceeees
LROADS
Construction of sheds for employees engaged in construction work,
AdAING § 56-419.1 ..........sescsccsscssessccreresssescsencsccerecssecssossssssssccecscsssceseoeseses
Eminent domain, conferring right, condemnation proceedings, amend-
ING § 56-347... escccccssssssscrccsccesecssseccccessesssensneasssssesssescsasesensccssssescenssesceeccs
Franchise taxes, allowing certain credits on plans for establishing,
continuing or improving passenger service, adding § 68-520.1....
Maintenance of underpasses or overhead structures, exempting liability
of railroad as to maintenance of underpass hereafter constructed
without eliminating a railroad crossing, amending § 56-368.1 ........
Proceedings for fixing cost of maintaining automatically operated
crossing protection devices outside of cities and towns with re-
spect to towns of 3500 or less and counties that have withdrawn
from secondary system, amending § 56-406.2 .........csssscssscsccesssessscsoers
Proceedings for installation of automatically operated gates, wigwag
signals or other automatic crossing protection with respect to coun-
ties that have withdrawn from secondary system, amending
§ 56-406.1 .........sscccsscsscsscccssscccsscsssesccsssssnesesesccscecccecesncccsccssesscesecesessesecoses
-~PAHANNOCK COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of proceeds, sale by
Clerk Of COULE .......ccccscsscsssscscsscssccsserscccssssssseccscscscsessssssssveesecacensssesssesscssseess
\.L PROPERTY
Horizontal Property Act, enacting, new provisions as to cooperative
GPAECICNCS wc cveresescessences cos ecsmnces cesasesemememmseeanenencanseseopeesensaxsennmsanenuecuunetees
Landowners, no liability as to hunting, fishing, trapping and camping
on property, Adding § 8-654.2 ..............ccsscccsscsscscccssecscsssrcssscrsscesscssersonees
4 PPORTIONMENT
House of Delegates, amending § 24-12 ............scccsssssccccssssccsorscsssssecsrsesenes
State Senatorial Districts, amending § 24-14 uuu... esscsstercccseereeeesssceee
SOGNIZANCES
Forfeiture, proceedings thereon, process returnable to corporation
court of city as well as circuit court of county, amending § 19.1-137
CREATIONAL FACILITIES AUTHORITIES ACT, PUBLIC
Enacting for acquiring, constructing, improving and operating audi-
toriums, coliseums, convention centers, athletic fields, parks, etc.,
bond issues, collection of fees, Tents, CC. .......ccccccsssseccrcccrerrrscsssssscccsess
LIGIOUS ASSOCIATIONS
Limiting real estate holdings outside of cities and towns and within the
same county, exceptions, amending § 57-12 .......cssscocccssssssccscsssesess
Property held by, transfers, suits, etc., including property for benefit
of any church diocese within provisions, amending §§ 57-7, 57-8,
57-10 thru 57-15 ........sssccssssccccssseeccsssssccsesccsessecsccscssceeessessseesssnsersnssnneceseses
Validating of deeds, limiting amount of land to be held in cities and
towns, deleting “in any one site or place, at any one time” and
“incorporated” before city, increasing by ordinances for certain
PUTPoses, AMENAING § 57-16 ...........cccssccccscscccsecsssssscecseeseeces ———
SOLUTIONS
See STUDY COMMISSIONS, VIRGINIA ADVISORY LEGISLATIVE
COUNCIL, and CONSTITUTION OF VIRGINIA
TAURANTS AND EATING PLACES
Imitation cream, defining, labeling, penalty, adding §§ 35-42.2 thru
B5-42.8 ....scccssssssrccssssccrcccecscsnceescessssscesecsesssseeeesecesssceeseessssscesscessnnssesessssnsasesss
Regulations and licensing, exempting food served at church bazaars,
etc., amending § 35-38
IREMENT ACT, VIRGINIA SUPPLEMENTAL
Additional benefits for certain retired teachers and State employees,
ddiing S GILL TOT, ssssnaasenasncercecnnithe unannnhesnsninnin wna and winana wkd dis Sinnbiieds bERARLAAE ALAA
Group insurance, eligibility, employees of certain political subdivisions,
amending § Bl-LULO72D wassssssssessssenmnssssns assmemnemneences
Investments by trustees, common and preferred stock as fiduciaries
may invest in, amending § 51-111.24 uu... cescssssssssssssscsssscsssscsssssossooes
Life and accident insurance for members of the System, amounts,
termination, contributions, payroll deductions, amending
§§ 51-111.67:4 thru 51-111.67:26 wii cssssssesscccseccesccssssscscscccesesssscsoess
Prior service credits for certain county court clerks, amending
a od eS ne
Prior service credits for certain retired members reentering service,
AMENAING § F1-111.41 ........... ecsecccsessssssrcerccescecsssssssscssccsesssscesssessssessssseees
Retirement allowances ceasing under certain conditions, amending
§ 51-111.55 uc ccscssccccececssssessscrcecssssnsessesssssscosssesesssssseccosocsesessssesscesassssececs
Retirement and Social Security benefits at 20 or more years of service,
AMENAING § HF1-111.57 ou..c.cccsssecsscsssccssssssensssscccssssssesssssssssssescsssssssssensssesees
Survivor benefits as to members dying in service before retirement,
amending § 61-111.58:1
TIREMENT AND PENSION SYSTEMS
Judges and commissioners, payments, procedure when funds in-
Sufficient, amending §§ 51-19, 51-25 .........ccssssccssssccessssecesssesecsssseceess
Judges and commissioners dying in office, deemed notice as to sur-
vivor benefits for widows, adding § 51-28.2 .........cccccccccssssscssecsseees
Judges and commissioners, dying in office subsequent to Dec. 1, 1962,
providing for survivor benefits for widows under certain conditions,
AMENAING § H1-28.2 uu... ..cccsssscssssssccccssssvsscssccssseccessssesseneesssseecessssecessseeees
Judges’ retirement, years of service necessary, ages, amending § 51-8
Police system in Fairfax County, increasing benefits to widows and
children, amending Ch. 303, 1944 Acts .........ccccsssesssssssssccsssssensesscesesss
State Police, retirement for total and permanent injury due to feloni-
ous misconduct of another, amending § 51-136...............scsccsssseesees
State Police, retirement, prior service credits on reemployment under
Va. Retirement Act within five years, amending § 61-134 .............
HMOND, C. F.
Authorizing State Board of Welfare and Institutions to sell certain
property in exchange for other real property to straighten
boundary line between land of State Farm and land owned by C. F.
Richmond
SHHSSHHSOHSSHSHSSSHSHSSHOHSHSOSHSHSHSSHSHSSHSSHSSHSSHHSSHHSSHHSHSHHHSSHESSSHOHHSTCHHHSHSSSHSHSHSEHHSHEHEHOSEOSCSOHSOCESES
HMOND CITY
Assistant Commonwealth’s attorneys, appointment, amending § 15-414
Cemeteries, abandoned, procedure to acquire, 30 years presumption as
to abandonment, adding §§ 57-89.2 thru 57-39.7 ......sscccsssssccssssesees
Charter, AMENCING ..........cccccccssscscsccsscsscscesecsessseaccescesecsceessccscesscscsecvececasssessonscses
Condemnation by Governor of certain property for needed uses for seat
of State government, amending Ch. 16, 1958 Acts .u......ccsscecscssseees
Election districts, establishing, amending § 24-45.1 ........0068 ————
Exempting from provisions as to clerks of courts making out annual
lists of deeds, deeds of trust and judgments for partition or
recovery of lands, amending §8§ 58-797, 58-798 .......ssssccssssse a
RICHMOND CITY—Continued
Hustings Court of the City of Richmond, jurisdiction, excepting juris-
diction of Circuit Court as to trial of convicts, and Henrico Court-
house Square, deleting exception as to the State Penitentiary,
AMENAING § 17-153 _ .......cccccscssccsorcsccevssccscssocsccsssssssssessscscsscssssesssssessssssscaass
Jury list, increasing number on for the Law and Equity Court, amend-
ING § 8-182 .......cccccccccosscceccscsscssscscssscccsscssscccccovoesssssssssssseesssascceessscsesscsscecece
Sheriffs and sergeants, increasing fees in city courts, including
deputies, amending § 14-85 .........ccsscccsssssssrsssssscsccssssesserescoscsescesscecsecrsoees
RICHMOND EYE HOSPITAL, INC.
Board of Visitors of Medical College to convey certain real estate to
RICHMOND-PETERSBURG TURNPIKE AUTHORITY
Conferring additional powers, constructing, maintaining and operating
certain projects, bond issues, etc., adding §§ 33-255.44:1 thru
33-255.44:10 ....cccccsssccsnssscsssccccccccnsesscescoccosoessscscessesccensnscssssccosonsascercsesccceccncce
RICHMOND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE
Creating board of visitors for new corporate body, and defining powers
and duties, amending § 23-14, adding §§ 23-49.2 thru 23-49.10....
ROANOKE CITY
CRATE, AMEMNCING ..cciscrinsnsrsnennsnssrssnernansnevsnabsadsaiesah site cbbbsbaceaneaabehbauneseeNAAwnsNAinass
Clerk of court, salary, amending § 14-155.1, repealing § 14-155.4....
Sheriffs and sergeants, increasing fees, amending § 14-85 ..........cc...se000
ROANOKE COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of proceeds, sale by
Cy a) Qs
Dog licenses, amount of license for male and female dogs, amending
§$ 29-184.3 ......cccscosssocssssscccccssescsscersscescsccsssessesscsccsscccose ee
ROANOKE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
Courses appropriate to established accreditation practices in its field,
BMending § ZS=-1LBG.8 sssssccexnsescsrsecocvsscasesanesssevesssacamwssnonesvenes pustkenesoeneeeanenss
ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, fee, disposition of funds, sale by
clerk of circuit court, Penalty ........cccccccsssscssroccssess pysenusednsansiveidéenstiaexeshe
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of proceeds, sale by
Clerk Of COUT ........cccsssscrsssosscsssssssscscccesscccsssscnasssonsonssscosssssssssosessccsssssoesenes
ROCKY MOUNT
Charter, new, repealing prior charter and amendment...............ccsssse00
RULES OF CONSTRUCTION
When papers may be served, delivered or filed in judicial proceedings
when due on Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, adding § 1-13.3:1
SALEM
Charter, AMENAING ........c.cccccsccsssscesccecccscessssececcouccscssssscsceccecesecessesssessesscceesessceses
SALES TAXES
Alcoholic beverages, excise tax on beer and 3.2 beverages, extending
provisions to 6/30/64, amending §8 4-40, 4-108 ou... eessseeeeeees
Alcoholic beverages, extending provisions to 6/30/64, amending
§ 4-15.11 ee eeccscssctccessseccccecesssenesesessnesooosssssseassecsnensccecesecssesessensosscccees
Tobacco products, extending effective date to 6/30/64, amending
IITARY DISTRICTS
Bond issues, issuing new bonds for those mutilated, lost or destroyed,
Adding § 21-130.1 .u.........ccsssessscssssesscscssssssscsecssscssccsesececessssssesessssssessseeseeess
Conferring additional powers on governing bodies, adding § 21-118.4
Fixing and prescribing rates of charge for the use of such system
or systems and to provide for the collection of such charges, in-
cluding public libraries within provisions, amending § 3, Ch. 161,
1926 Acts ...ccccccccccrssssssscccccrccscssssccccccsccssssscenccacsanssscccsesccsacscesusesousassccecece ne
Powers and duties of governing bodies, condemnation of land for
water and sewage treatment plants and facilities, amending
§ 2IKLLS .ncccurcserensannncannnnns cancers exomannennnnanonnennninniindtionkcies ibs SAR ASG S TEVUNS IS VRECUENS
Reimbursement of counties for advances to assist the district to initiate
as well as effectuate the project, amending § 21-134.1 ......... sees
Validating all proceedings in the creation and all proceedings in con-
NEction With DON ISSUES .........ccscccccerceccccooseecsecsssssssssescsssssscscsscsesssssoossoe:
NITATION DISTRICTS
Bond issues for nontidal waters, issuing new bonds for those mutilated
lost or destroyed, adding § 21-200.1 .............ssccscsssssssccresssceressecsesorees:
Bond issues for tidal waters, issuing new bonds for those mutilated
lost or destroyed, adding § 21-280.1 ..........ccsssccccsssssccrcessescssscsseonscscoses
TINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
See BANKING AND FINANCE.
TT COUNTY
Contributions of money or property to rescue and lifesaving associ.
ations, AdGiIIG § LG-LGG ssssscscascssccraserssmeesccssesemenscerreecmecerrceenecessoveresons
Supervisors, clerk of board, salary, amending § 15-289 ..........cccssseeveee
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 .........sssssccssssssceccseseccesens
ITT COUNTY POST NO. 65, AMERICAN LEGION
Authorizing Governor and Attorney General to convey certain rea
EStAte IN COUNTY ..........ccccccccccecccccsscssscererssssesssssssecsessesccesseaenssencsaseccseeseesees
\RCH WARRANTS
Issuance for game and fish illegally taken and illegal devices used i1
taking, amending § 19.1-B4 sinsasaismemnumnnerrerenn emo eco woons
-RETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH
Agencies filing copies of examinations with, excepting State Board fo:
Certification of Architects, Professional Engineers and Land Sur
VEYOTS, AMENAING § H4-1 .ii...ccccsssscssscsccscscsscssscscsssecesssossvscsssesescesesesecees
Notaries public, notice to Governor’s appointee, amending § 47.1.......
NATE
List of Senators, showing post office, residence, telegraph office anc
istrict represented ........c.ccssscsrsossssccssssscssccccesesssscssccsscesssscccnscssccscssccsen:
Officers and EMPlOVeeS ..........ccccccccsscscssscsscrsecccecsessscccccccscccsccescscceccscecsseceoecsess
Seating ArTangGeMent _ ...........sssccccscsecscsccccssssecccecsceccsoccsccssccecsceccscssescscesccsoesees
Reapportionment of Senatorial Districts, amending § 24-14..............00.
NTENCE AND PUNISHMENT
Suspension of sentence under certain conditions, upon conviction in ¢
court of record on charge of larceny, forgery, or such, abolishing
Fepealing § 19.1-299 .u.........cacsssccrsccsseccesssscscssecescssssssccscsrccssrsecescssscecensoes:
tVICE OF PROCESS
See PROCESS, ete.
SSION
Began January 10, 1962, ended March 30, 1962 ...........cccccsccceccccscccccesseeens
VAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS
Bond issues, issuing new bonds for those mutilated, lost or destroyed,
AddiING § 15-739.3:1 ........cssssssevcsscccsccsssnscscesscecsseesessessessssssssassssssscsonscsnsseses
SNANDOAH
Charter, amending
SNANDOAH COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, disposition of proceeds, sale by
Clerk OE COUTE. ccccscecncccsrvenrereonrcssnntessnannhdshatnsseee seas sae aren HeNTUeeNecsseseae cemertence
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 .............ccccsssssesessseeeeees
SCRIFFS AND SERGEANTS
Fees, increasing in circuit courts, Richmond City Courts and the
Law and Chancery Courts of Norfolk and Roanoke Cities,
including deputies, amending § 14-85 .u..........cccccccccrscscccssrrrsesceeseses
Filing requests for salaries, compensation, statements by, including
South Norfolk within provisions, amending §§ 14-62, 14-86, 14-95,
FARTAS co censvsensanvcsennsesmecnnnenevesnsuveuve scantuannnenansnanensans nndnansioith Obs Eb USE Koneececewoneess
Sergeants, increasing salary in Newport News, amending § 14-86........
Sergeants, salary in Colonial Heights, Newport News, Virginia Beach
and South Norfolk, amending §§ 14-86, 14-95 .........eccssccsccessnersees
Sergeants, salary in city of Virginia Beach, amending § 14-86............
1T MACHINES
Punch boards, slot machines, etc., unlawful manufacture, possession or
sale, exempting certain machines and devices operating on nickel-
in-the-slot principle, amending §§ 18.1-329, 18.1-330, 18.1-331....
IT OR VENDING MACHINES
License taxes, including machine used solely for vending surface travel
accident insurance policies, amending § 58-356 ...........0sccssssssscscseee
THFIELD
Charter, amending
[TH ISLAND BRIDGE AUTHORITY
Definitions, “cost of project”, amending § 1, Ch. 506, 1960 Acts
YTH COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, fee, nonresident fee, disposition
of funds, sale by clerk of circuit court, penalty ..........ccccccccsscccceccceees
Supervisors, clerk of board, salary, amending § 156-239
L CONSERVATION DISTRICTS
Change of name, action of Secretary of the Commonwealth, deleting
provisions as to petitions and resolutions of governing bodies,
Streit § QU-2O) cnscesecssansassenmescssnscns cevenssaeaeansaneevesnasansesiossde sisssinnintbco ven en
Soil Conservation Committee, duties to include relocation of boundaries,
report to Secretary of the Commonwealth, amending § 21-10
JTH NORFOLK
City officers filing requests for salaries, compensation of sheriffs and
sergeants, statements, including within provisions, amending
§§ 14-62, 14-86, 14-95, 14-145 ou... .ccccccccccscerrsssssstsssessscsssenscescenseceeseeneneees
Clerk of court and sergeant, compensation, amending § 14-155............
Compensation of councilmen after consolidation with Norfolk County
Consolidation with Norfolk County into one city, ratification, charter,
repealing prior charter and AMendMentsS ......ccccccccccccccesssseeseecceenssesceres
Sergeant, increasing salary, amending §§ 14-86, 14-95
OUTHAMPTON COUNTY
Building permits, obtaining from commissioner of the revenue, adding
§ 58-1661 ceecscccsscsccccsecesccsecsescececceccesecsecesscsssncsessssessecessesssssseessssussssussvesssesees
OUTHERN INTERSTATE NUCLEAR COMPACT
Entry of Virginia, selection and term of office of Virginia’s repre-
sentation on Board, limitation of certain agreements, cooperation
Of ALENCICS ......ccccoscscccccssscscccccccssscccccsesescececeevscccccncescesccseessscssceessecscsessseccsoess
PACE RADIATION EFFECTS LABORATORY
Authorizing College of William and Mary, University of Virginia and
V. P. I. to enter into joint agreement with each other and contract
with National Aeronautics and Space Administration for operation
POTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Dog licenses, amount fixed by governing body, amending § 29-184.3
Supervisors, compenSation, amending § 14-56.1 ........ccccssssssescssssccersesnsscosen
TAFFORD COUNTY
Deer, prohibiting hunting near primary or secondary highways, re-
Pealing Ch. 353, 1960 Acts w.rccccccccccccsccssccscsssssrssscscsscesscescsccceesecsesersesoses
TATE AND LOCAL REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES AND
RELATED MATTERS, COMMISSION ON
Creation, APPLOPTIAtiON ...........cccccccssssssccssssccssosecsscsecsssessscessecsssesssscsesssssscosseses
Requesting Commission to consider local taxation of certain gross
receipts of insurance companies, S. J. R. 34 ...csccsccccccsssssssssscsseeceseece
Requesting Commission to study assessment of real estate, H. J. R. 77
TATE CAPITOL BUILDING COMMISSION
Creating and charging with the duty of effectuating plans, H. J. R. 100
TATE EDUCATION ASSISTANCE AUTHORITY
Establishing trust fund, providing for expenditure of certain funds
and how trust fund invested, amending § 9, adding §§ 9-a, 9-b, Ch.
494, 1960 .......cscsccsssscsccsssscecssssceccesssecsesscoessessseesessssesesssnenssscecseeseccsssessecesesenes
TATE OFFICIALS
Listed .u......ccccccesccsssccescccsscccscccncscccnsssecscsncscccssccscuccsevccccncescsssccessenenecescsousceoneseeoscsoes
TATE PROPERTY
State institutions and public corporations whose funds and property
are owned by the Commonwealth to convey to Highway Depart-
ment such lands as may be necessary for highways, disposition
Of funds, AddING § 2-4.4 woessscssscseerscceseenessscessescecessesesscsscsceessonsceseees
TATE PUBLICATIONS
Directing Commission for Economy in Governmental Expenditures to
study scope, distribution and cost of publications printed at
State enpenSe, S&S. J. Be ZS narsunsnonsednesrescessahauriihs sa0 490 0x9 caveneseepevenscns eve cesnusces
TATE RECORDS AND PAPERS
State Librarian photographing, microphotographing, microfilming and
storing at request of heads of departments and agencies, Library
Board to conduct a program to facilitate, amending § 2-5, adding
S§ 42-58.1, 42-591 ou... sccccsssssenerscecsssssssssscnassssecsssssssacsnasccsssooseuscsscasenesers
TERILIZATION
Authorizing physicians and surgeons to perform operation under cer-
tain conditions and to exempt from liability .............ccccccccccsssssssreees
UART INVESTMENT COMPANY
Department of Welfare and Institutions to grant easement over certain
property in Prince William County .1.........scssssssssssssesssscssssscscssssvesscsees
DY COMMISSIONS AND REQUESTS
Alleghany County, Va., and Monroe County, W. Va., creating com-
mission to complete study of boundary line, Ch. 349 ..........-.sccccsssssee
Education, creating commission on vocational education in public high
schools and terminal vocational education at the post high school
level, H. J. Ri. 81 wii... cccsssccssssssnsccccvcccccceccscccccccccccscsccscscccecesccscsoesceccceesess
Education, State Board to form joint committee to study merit pay
for capable and ambitious teachers, S. J. Ri 47 u...ccccocccsscccscscsscsees
Education, State Council of Higher Education to make joint study with
Department as to present and future teacher supply, Ch. 436 ........
Educational institutions, State Council of Higher Education to conduct
a cost study of programs, functions and activities in State-sup-
ported institutions of higher learning, S. J. Ru. 20 ....c.cscssssssssroresesce
Educational institutions, State Council of Higher Education to study
educational programs and related matters at the State-supported
Schools of Medicine, S. J. R. 44 c.rrcccccccccsscssscscccssscsccccscccscccessvecsovcscseccces
Educational institutions, State Council of Higher Education to study
need of a medical school in the Tidewater area, Ch. 434 ........sssssees
Governor’s portrait, committee to contract for and have painted and
Framed, H. J. Ru. 12 wircrrccccccccssccsscsccscccsccsssseessscccsscessssscsssssscssssesesccsscssscsses
Highways, creating commission to study matters relating to Depart-
MIEN, CH. DT ..n.raccrsonserasnnnsninvannsansiadiohesneksannaenatssstuasssdsorsensansarnaesanasussescases
Highways, Depentment to study and report upon certain construction
practi¢és, Hi ds Ki TG assum womeseseeaurenvermmacomwmns
Insurance, requesting the Commission to Study State and Local
Revenues and Expenditures and Related Matters to consider
and report upon the local taxation of certain gross receipts of
INSUFANCE COMPANIES, S. J. KR. BA .rccccccoccccscsccsscorcorsccccsescsccsscsesserovscccsece
James River, creating commission to study matters pertaining to,
S. J. R. 36 ......csscscssscsocccssscscsscssecsessccessenccesesscsssccssccecssccsssosscossessssascoscocsescoes
Mental hygiene, creating commission to study laws, S. J. Ro 7 ......00
State and Local Revenues and Expenditures and Related Matters,
Commission on, creating, Ch. 4 .....ccccccccccsores scocccccsccccocsceeeees cceee
State Capitol, creating commisssion for carying out repairs, renova-
tions and improvements to building, H. J. R. 100 ............. anieinianiins wa
State publications, directing Commission for Economy in Govern-
mental Expenditures to study scope, distribution and _ cost,
S. J. BR. 28 ......cscccccssssssscsvccsssccscessssssceconescescecsecesssesscscsssssscsccccsenssenesssescessnnes
Taxation, assessment of real estate, directing the Commission on State
and Local Revenues and Expenditures and Related Matters, to
Stuy, H. J. Ri 77 ui... scccccccscsccsocsccccccssccccsesccccccscsscsssssscscsccsssccsccscosesscoseses
Va. State Bar and the Va. State Bar Association to study and report
to the Committees for Courts of Justice of the House of Delegates
and the Senate on certain subjects, H. J. Re 96 .sc..ccccsssssscsrsoscoses
Washington Metropolitan Area Commission, continuing, to study
matters relating to passenger carrier facilities, S. J. R. 61 .........
Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center, creating commission to
BtUdY, S. J. Ru 4 crccccccsccesssersccsssscsccoees eosccesccecosevesconecscccesaccoessecssssssnssesacnsces
Wythe, George, creating commission to commission a bust, Ch. 398 ....
See also VIRGINIA ADVISORY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
BDIVISION OF LAND
See ZONING, PLANNING AND SUBDIVISION OF LAND
FFOLK
Charter, amending
SLCHHSSHHHOSHSHOSSSCHOHEHEHESHHSSSSOHSHSOHSOLESSSHESSHHRHSHSHSFETCHHOHEHSSHSSHHSHSSHSHHSHHHEHHOHHHHHSHOHSHSHOTE
MMARY OF BILLS
Number introduced, passed, approved, and those that were vetoed or
failed to become law because not approved by the Governor......
NDAYS AND HOLIDAYS
Courts moving business to day following amending § 1-13.27 ..........0
When papers may be served, delivered or filed when due on Saturday,
Sunday or legal holiday, adding § 1-13.3:1 .0.........ccccccsssccsssssrrsesssees
-ERINTENDENTS OF HOSPITALS
Listed ........s.ssccssccccsscsccssccscscsccessccscssccessccccessscesssescssasscsssesssnsassesosscoscscssscssssonsooenes
>-ERVISORS
Chairman and vice chairman, election and terms of office, amending
§ 15-2338 ete esccccesssecccsssressessteessssscecssssnccesesssscesssssscsssenossescecsscessossoosonss
Clerks of boards, salaries in Dickenson, Floyd, Gloucester, Greensville,
Lee, Nansemond, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, amending § 15-2339........
Clerks of boards, appointment and duties in Arlington County, adding
S LD-SOG 2 scsstsinsiasvunnnznnnnenomeancceas cusananinnitiahenodiod bE RM EETErerenene
Compensation in Buchanan, Fluvanna, Goochland, Montgomery, Nanse-
mond, Patrick, Scott, Shenandoah, Spotsylvania, Sussex, Tazewell,
secretarial expenses in Fairfax fixed by board, amending § 14-56.1
Meetings monthly, where held, publication on change, quorum, ete.,
deleting all local applications, amending § 15-241 ...........cccccsssscceees
-REME COURT OF APPEALS
Chief Justice expediting civil cases in courts of record, adding § 17-7.1
Membership _ .......csscsosssssesssssesesssssccevcesseccsasccesssesscsnccsceccccsoscssscsssscescesccsoosssesscossces
Vacancies in courts of record of city courts not to be filled until neces-
sity is investigated, amending § 17-122 .1.........ccsssssoorscessrceesssssensnoes
t(VEYORS
See ARCHITECTS, PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND
SURVEYORS
SEX COUNTY
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 .0...........ccccccsscccscsessssscseees
TATION
Assessments, clerks making out annually lists of deeds, deeds of trust,
etc., and judgments for partition or recovery of lands, exempting
Richmond City from provisions, amending 8§ 58-797, 58-798........
Assessment of real estate, directing Commission on State and Local
Revenues and Expenditures and Related Matters, to study,
|S Gn Fe 5 A Af
Assessments of real estate in Arlington County, periodic assessments,
procedure, referendum, adding § 15-354.3 .........sssssssssosssssssessssensssescees
Building permits, obtaining from commissioner of the revenue in
Isle of Wight, Nansemond and Southampton Counties, adding
§ B8-T66.1 .........cccscssessscscrecccessssssnsscesscecscessnssosenssassesessccscensaeesceescesseseesessneces
Consolidated cities, powers to levy tax rates on real estate for special
services in eStablished districts, adding § 15-8.1 .............ssscsssssesees
Creating commission to study State and local revenues and other re-
lated matters, APPLOPTIAtiON .........cccccccccsccssersrcsscesssessssessercseccssesssssesenses
Delinquent land sales, surveys, no additional surveys on sale or re-
demption in discretion of court, amending §§ 58-1048, 58-1051...
Delinquent real estate sales, validating sales prior to 1/1/60 not con-
firmed by court, amending § 58-1038 ou... csssssssccccccsecsessssessssrecoesees
Delinquent real estate tax collection records, destruction of cards on
certification by Auditor of Public Accounts, amending § 58-985
Governor to enter into reciprocity agreements for collection, adding
§ 58-G.1 ou... cccscsssrsecccsssssscecessssseccsssssscesecssosssscccessessssccesecsssessscecsesssssooesess
Income taxes, deductions by teachers for certain teaching expenses,
limiting to $1200 and deleting “during any summer”, amending
§§ 58-81, 58-84 (§ 58-81 unchanged) .........ccccccsscssssssossessssssssscoscssccsecss
-ATION—Continued
Income taxes, deductions to include value of board and lodging furn-
ished by employer when employee must live on premises, amend-
ING § 58-78 wcecscccsssscssscssscssscssscssscetssscecscesssccesssessesessesencesaaseneesscesesesscesscees
Income taxes of manufacturing establishments, deduction for net
operating loss carryover, adding § 58-81.2 .......ccecccsssssessccresssrerseees
Income taxes, taxes paid other states by residents, deleting provision
as to moving into State during taxable year and nonresidents filing
returns, assessment and payment deficiency; withholding income
tax from wages and declaration of estimated tax returns, adminis-
tration and enforcement of provisions, penalties, and to make an
appropriation, amending §§ 58-108, 58-104, 58-113, adding
§§ 58-151.1 thru 58-151.35 ou... esccsssssssessssecsscscssrsssscessccesossrsesseessaeeseees
Inheritance taxes, deductions for spouse when real property is owned
by husband and wife as tenants by the entireties or joint tenants
with right of survivorship and is a single family residential prop-
erty occupied by husband and wife, amending § 58-153 ..............+
Inheritance taxes, lien, limitation and discharge, when tax on non-
resident due, amending §§ 58-180, 58-199 ........ccseoescerssenenees seeee
Land books, clerks of courts keeping copies permanently, destruction
after six years of originals by commissioners of revenue and
copies by treasurers, amending § 58-806 .........csssscccsscosscssoscsssocsssersoees
License applications, licenses and license reports in offices of com-
missioners of the revenue, destruction of copies of applications
and licenses after three years, and all reports to Taxation Depart-
ment after six years, adding § 58-263.1 ou... st ssccecsssssstteeesssesenes
License tax to do business, imposition by counties, credits against such
tax when town taxes are imposed, adding §$ 58-266.3:1 ...........066
License taxes for coin-operated machines or devices, including machine
used solely for vending surface travel accident insurance policies,
AMENAING § H8-B5H .......ccccccccssssssescesssnsssssssssssssssssssssesoves vesvsssssansesesecsseneesers
License taxes, imposing on small business investment companies in
Lit Of TAN OP, CADE sascssnetassnesssssssasiarinteme ere ee carr erremecnmcnes
License taxes of contractors, defining and classifying, including con-
tracts for cutting, trimming or maintaining rights of way, amend-
ING § 58-297 .......csccccccssscsscesssscccsnscsssssccccessscensccccessnscsccssessseccecsscssscesccseseeeees
License taxes to do business in certain counties, including Chesterfield
and Henrico within provisions, amending § 68-266.3 ...........cscsessees
License taxes to do business in counties under county manager form
of government and in certain other counties, amending § 68-266.3
Liens upon real estate for taxes and levies, delinquent 20 years or more,
AMENAING § 58-767 .......ccccccssscccccssscsccccsecssssececcsceseecececsssscccecseccenccccessecssees
Personal property books, commissioners of revenue keeping original
permanently, destruction of copies after six years by clerks of
courts and treasurers, amending § 58-884 .......ccccccscssssceccereeseeceses
Property exempt from taxation, including Memorial Foundation of
the Germanna Colonies in Virginia, Inc., amending § 58-12........
Railroads, allowing certain credits against State franchise tax for im-
proving or continuing certain passenger service, adding § 58-520.1
Real estate assessment in towns, general reassessment every fourth
year, exempting town in Washington County, amending § 58-795
Real estate taxes, refund to taxpayer for land acquired by State or
locality, amending 8 58-822 .........ccccccscocsssssscsssssssssssssssssssscecsssesseesssersees
Sale of land purchased by Commonwealth, bill in equity, attorneys’
fees allowed as part of cost, amending § 58-1104... csscceees
Situs for local license taxes of businesses, occupations, trades and call-
ings in certain cities and counties, including those having offices
in Richmond City, amending § 58-266.5 ..........sscccssscsscccsssssessesesseeseees
Tangible personal property, machinery and tools and merchants’ capital,
assessment by commissioner if taxpayer fails, refuses or neglects
to file return, deleting not subject to correction on application
Of taxpayer, aMENING § 58-838 .........cccccccesssccsscsssssccsssserssssssersenssssoeeees
Taxation of capital, exempting industrial development corporations,
AMECNAING § 58-413 ........cscccssscssssssssssssevscsccesscscssscesescssersoscsesseresscceevecceesenss
K ATION—Continued
Treasurers advertising specified time and place for collection of taxes,
advertising may be dispensed with by ordinance of governing body,
AMENAING § 58-962 ........ccccccccccssscssesssssssessccsccessesssssecsessscsssescseseesssssgesssseees
Treasurers’ records of warrants and other papers, destruction after
certain period with consent of Auditor, adding § 58-919.2 .............
LEWELL COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, fee, disposition of funds, sale by
Clerk of Circuit court, PENAlty .........ccsccccsscessscssessserersssssssscessecsesesssessees
Deleting from provisions as to fishing on Sunday, amending § 1,
Ch. 238, 1940 ........cesssccssccssstsscssccssecsssccsssssccecssssecscccsesescsesessseecesceesessceseceses
Supervisors, clerk of board, salary, amending § 15-239 .......scccsccsssseees
Supervisors, compensation, amending § 14-56.1 .........ccsscssscsssessecessecensesenes
sEPHONES
Malicious information over as to death, injury, etc., of third party, mis-
demeanor, adding § 18.1-238.1 ..........cccscccsssccsesscccosssceccssccsecesevcesesssssers
Ringing with intent to annoy, penalty, printing section in directory,
AddING § 18.1-238.2 ........cccscccccsscosvssssssccssesssescasesscssssscsvssscssssccensesenseserssssess
VNANTS BY THE ENTIRETY
Va. State Bar and Va. State Bar Association to study effect of an
adjudication that one spouse is insane or otherwise legally in-
Capacitated, H. J. R. 96 ....cccccccccccsosssocesscsssssccscccsccssccseccscccsccscsssssscesesessess
EWATER AIRPORT COMMISSION
Creating as a political subdivision, powers and duties ..........cssssssssseees
[IBERVILLE
Charter, new, repealing prior charter and amendments ..........sccscessscsees
3ACCO
Taxation of certain products, extending provisions to 6/30/64, amending
§ 28, Ch. 392, 1960 Acts .........cccccssccsccssssssecssscsecessssescssssescenscssscsseescsaces
Taxation of products, preventing commingling of interstate and
stamped stock, sales to Veterans Canteen Service, local taxes not
prohibited, use of dual dies, excepting Bristol and Washington,
coma from certain provisions, amending §§ 58-757.2, 58-757.9
Se
VNS
Expenditures by certain counties and towns for sources of water
supply, making applicable to all counties and towns, amending
§ 1, Ch. 18, Ex. 1959 Acts... cscs SANSA ARRETRANNUERESEKNES cUNS eENNTRD eEDeN
Real estate assessments, reassessment every fourth year, excepting
town in Washington County, amending § 58-795 .......sccccsssssscseees
-ASURER, STATE
Destruction of all coupons and bonds paid by him and cancelled after
3 years after audit by Auditor, acting as fiscal or paying agent
for bonds by educational institutions, repealing §§ 2-272, 2-278,
2-279, adding § 2-279.1, amending § 23-29 ou... cessssscssssccceesssssesens
AASURERS
Bonds of county and city treasurers, no additional bond for acting as
finance officer under State Board for operation of jointly owned
Schools, adding § 15-481.1 ...........scscccccssccecssccscssssssssssssscssscsssccsccesccccess
County treasurers, records of warrants and other papers, destruction
after three years with consent of Auditor, adding § 58-919.2........
USTS
Real estate investment trusts, formation, registration, how actions
against may be maintained, adding §§ 6-577 thru 6-586................
USTS AND MONOPOLIES . ;
Prohibiting certain wilful and malicious actions to injure others in their
reputation, business, etc., adding § 59-21.1 ..........cccccsssssssessssssssreceees
BERCULOSIS
Tuberculars, violators of quarantine or isolation orders, venue of
crime, where confined, amending § 32-85.4 .......cccssssssesseesrssesresereees
EMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
See EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION, VIRGINIA
FAIR SALES ACT ;
Definitions, providing that State and local sales taxes shall constitute
no cost to the wholesaler, amending § 59-10 ........cccessssseeesereeeeesees
[FORM COMMERCIAL CODE
VALC to study advisability of adopting, H. J. R. 16 uu... essseeeeeesoees
ITED STATES
Governor and Attorney General to convey to, certain property abutting
Atlantic Ocean in Seaboard Magisterial District in Princess Anne
COUNTY .....ccccccccscccccsccssevcsscssesccsesscnsssnscsenscscssseesessocsscessseestesecsssscesscesssseceeseners
[VERSITY OF VIRGINIA
Authorizing The College of William and Mary, the University of Vir-
ginia and Virginia Polytechnic Institute to enter into a joint
agreement and to contract with the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration for the operation and management of a
space radiation effects laboratory in the area of Hampton Roads
Patrick Henry Branch of the School of General Studies, establishing
as a Division, terms and conditions, adding §§ 23-91.5 thru 23-91.8
Rector and visitors borrowing money to erect apartments for married
students, increasing number to 14, amending § 1, Ch. 410, 1960
BCES cxnusannsatietinnacasensvas uns uninastihesnninasicnsneninsisanindnadsinesedanvsinshRGSdnanneRARARe TeV SEhCRSEET YS
GINIA ADVISORY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL STUDIES
Annexation laws, Ch. 265. .........cccsscccccssssssnsccsesssscsessscssscecsonsssscscesessesesaccasesees
Boating facilities, need for additional and how same may be
financed, H. J. R. 74 ...........ccscscccccscccecscccccecscsccscccceccccassecessccsosscasscnscssccesees
Capital outlay programs, operation and administration by State in-
stitutions and agencies, H. J. Ri 38 ........sccccccescsscccccccssscsscccessscsccseesees
Labor, problem of employment of older workers, S. J. R. 42 ................
Highway historical marker program, H. J. Ru. 78 cis....ccccccccscsssccsseccevees
Highway safety, establishment of a program to promote, S. J. R. 45
Lobbying (Chapter 2 of Title 30 of the Code), H. J. R. 108 .................
Mentally retarded persons, services provided, H. J. R. 69 ..........cceees
Military and war emergency laws (Title 44 of the Code), H. J. R. 89
Municipal electric service furnished outside the territorial limits of
Municipalties, S. J. R. 50 uuu... ccccccsscesessscssssssrsssenssesscecsssocscsssessecscense
Sunday offenses (Article 7 of Chapter 7 of Title 18.1 of the Code),
Uniform Commercial Code, desirability of adopting in whole or in part,
Fr. 0, FR. 1G cncenexcerserercmnennctrseanaraseene sasetensenanunuennenmiensessaanene senanisnseae sememnanne
Welfare and Institutions, Department of, feasibility of the removal
of the Division of Corrections and Parole, and establish as a
separate department, H. J. R. 20 wiicc.ccccceccsssscccscccnececessscceccceesseccceecs
See also STUDY COMMISSIONS AND REQUESTS
GINIA BEACH
Clerk of court and sergeant, compensation, amending § 14-155........
Consolidation with Princess Anne County, validating, ratifying and
confirming agreement, and to provide a charter for the new city
Of Virginia Beach ...........cccccccoccccseccssscscscssncssscssscsccscscssscssesssscssccssoesesseesees
Sergeant, salary, amending §§ 14-86, 14-95 ..........cccsssssssssscrsssssssscsoccesesees
Sergeant, salary, amending § 14-86 ......c.csscosssscssssccsssssssscrrecesscsssesssesersoesoncs
GINIA INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE
Conferring right of eminent domain as to certain real estate in
Gloucester County .........cccoccssssssssscccsscccsssscscvccccsccccessscesevecesenssscescsseccscessees
Continuing Virginia Fisheries Laboratory as, Board of Administra-
tion, etc., adding §§ 28.1-195 thru 28.1-200, repealing §§ 28-248
thru 28-253 (included in Ch. 406) .........ssscccccccsssscsscsssnscssssssssssssscesoces
GINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Authorizing Board to convey certain property to the Blacksburg-
Virginia Polytechnic Institute Authority and to grant certain ease-
MeNtsS, CiSPOSition Of PLOCEES ........cccccccccccrccssssssssscesscesccescceecccccsoccsscessess
Authorizing Board of Visitors to sell and convey certain real estate in
Blacksburg, approval of Governor, disposition of funds ..........ccc0
Authorizing Board of Visitors to sell and convey certain real estate,
approval of Governor, disposition Of fUNAS .........ccssssessssssssessssssessseees
Authorizing The College of William and Mary, the University of Vir-
ginia and Virginia Polytechnic Institute to enter into a joint
agreement and to contract with the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration for the operation and management of a space
radiation effects laboratory in the area of Hampton Road.............
Establishing Clifton Forge-Covington Branch as a division, terms and
conditions, adding §§ 23-185.12 thru 23-136.16 .........cscssscssccseseses
Establishing Wytheville Branch as a division, terms and conditions,
adding §§ 23-135.12 thru 28-185.16 ............cccssssssssscessccencecsscesecesesssoons
Roanoke Technical Institute, courses appropriate to established ac-
creditation practices in its field, amending § 23-135.8 ..........ccssssooe
GINIA PUBLIC SCHOOL AUTHORITY
Appropriating funds for miscellaneouS CxPeNSeS ........cccsssssssssesesssccsescsssces
Creating as a public body corporate and a political subdivision and
agency, management of Literary Fund moneys and obligations,
PUTChABING And ISSUING DONS ..........sccccscscscocsccssecssesercccsecesevesssssenesesseeece
Transferring principal of Literary Fund in excess of ten million dollars
for public school purposes on July 1, 1962 .........ccccssscsorcccsesscssccrscesoes
GINIA STATE BAR AND VIRGINIA STATE BAR ASSOCIATIC
To make certain studies and reports to Committees for Courts of
Justice of the House and Senate, H. J. R. 96 wu... ceccccccccssesssescsecconees
GINIA STATE COLLEGE
State Board of Education to sell and convey certain real estate of
College, application Of Proceeds ............cccssesssssssccssccsesessasssecscssccesseesseess
State Board to lease certain property held by college ...........sssssessssssssees
GINIA TREATMENT CENTER FOR CHILDREN
Expenses for care, treatment and maintenance fixed by Department
of Mental Hygiene and Hospitals, amending 8§ 87-125.1, 37-125.5
37-125.6, 37-125.15, repealing § 37-125.7 .....sscccsscsssssssssscscssssesccssessees
UALLY HANDICAPPED, VIRGINIA COMMISSION FOR THE
Membership to include two blind persons, amending § 63-162................
TING PRECINCTS IN CITIES
Listed .....cccsccsssocssessssovscersecsessssesssessssenscscossssssssssesssessseesesseeescsessssessesessssessssesees
TING PRECINCTS IN COUNTIES
Listed .ic...ccccccccscscccccccccscccccscccssecccnceccnccccsccecssccsccccncsscecsccceseccccccnccesecsersuersaccessccesens
RR VETERANS CLAIMS, DIVISION OF
Director to make recommendations as to education of children of dis-
abled or dead veterans, amending § 28-7.1 ........ccccccsscsorsseccssessesssenes
RDS OR VOTING PRECINCTS
NameS OYr NUMbETS IM CICS .............ccccsccccsscncscccccscccearccsvccscccsescccsscececesccscceeces
RRANTS
Arrest without warrant by State Police, excepting violations of Title
46.1, AMENACING § 52-21 ouuue....sssssssssescecesecesssovocccccsscesseccesscscecescssocscessesens
Distress warrants, how issued, substituting municipal and county
courts for trial justice courts, amending §§ 8-227, 8-422.1,
8-460, 8-461, 55-280, 55-237 ...........sscssscccscsssssscssscecscccesessesenesscessccesseceeess
Search warrants, when issued, including game and fish illegally taken
and illegal devices used, amending § 19.1-84 oe cssccsscsseerssecseees
RREN COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, fee, disposition of funds, sale by
Clerk of Circuit COULt, PENALTY .........cccccccsssscssscsssesssscssssssscssssssesscsecscssseees
SHINGTON COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, fee, disposition of funds, sale by
Clerk of circuit COULt, PEMAITY ........cccccccccssssssrscsccsrscccessssssscsscssssscssssssecs
General reassessment each year in town in county, amending § 58-795
SHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA
Continuing Joint Commission to consider matters relating to passenger
carrier facilities, S. J. BR. 51 .22.........cccsesccccsscsscsccscccsccccsccscssscccsecsvecscecoess
SHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT REGULATION CO)
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit District to include certain
areas within the compact and to redefine the same, amending
§ 2, Ch. 627, 1958 Acts c.ccccccccssccccssscsssesssccssssscessesessecsssssssssesesessssessessesess
TER AND SEWER AUTHORITIES
Bond issues, issuing new bonds for those mutilated, lost or destroyed,
AMENAING § 15-764.16 uu... ssssssssscsceccceecccecesccoceceecssesssssssesesssessccoeeoesssees
Powers as to acquisition, purchase, etc., of water or sewer systems with-
out as well as within or partly within one or more political sub-
divisions, amending § 15-764.12 ou... ccccssssensssssssecesscnssssenensssseecesecs
TER SUPPLIES
Expenditure by certain counties and town for providing sources, mak-
ing applicable to all counties and towns, amending § 1, Ch. 18,
Ex. 1959 Acts, incorporated in Code as § 15-26.1 ou... .cccccssesseece
Permitting certain counties and cities to construct dams in or across
bed of any navigable river, stream or tributary, consent of certain
oftreials, Gddirg 9 LO=BOIT seas cccsns crs cesessns een cencescxsersmmsanscusees pox soesan own ces on eroms
TER SYSTEMS
Norfolk City opening to public, lake or other body of water which is
part of its water system for fishing or recreation, no civil liability
for INJUTY tO PETSON OF PTOPETty .....cccccccccesssssscscrccsccscesssssscsceteserssssesenes
LFARE—Continued
State Board making visits of inspection to certain institutions, de-
creasing and including training schools within provisions, amend-
BN § GB=28 nan rncosarsenenenemarnensansansnanananaenanataananneion via chiiXaiehoan Sib KisUh 1550S ENS UNKTREEY
Sterilization, authorizing physicians to perform operation under certain
conditions and providing exemption from liability ..........ccccsceceeee
VALC to study advisability of removing the Division of Corrections
and Parole from the Department and establishing as a separate
department, H. J. Ri 20 ciccsccccccccscccsccccsscccsssscsccscccccccsceccesccccssccccsecsessscesces
VALC to study services provided mentally retarded persons, H. J. R. 69
Virginia Commission for the Visually Handicapped, membership to
include two blind persons, amending § 638-162 .........cccccccccssscssesceees
LLS
Authorizing counties, cities and towns to require covers on certain
wells, penalties for violations, adding § 18.1-74.1 ........cccccscccsseeesses
sLIAM AND MARY, COLLEGE OF
Authorizing The College of William and Mary, the University of Vir-
ginia and Virginia Polytechnic Institute to enter into a joint
agreement and to contract with the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration for the operation and management of a space
radiation effects laboratory in the area of Hampton Roada............
Board of Visitors, redefining method of appointing, their powers and
duties, creating Boards of Visitors for new corporate bodies entitled
“Richmond Professional Institute” and “The Visitors of Norfolk
College”, amending §§ 23-14, 23-39 thru 23-42, 23-47, 23-49, 23-49.1,
adding §§ 23-49.2 thru 23-49.20 uuu... cesssssssssssccccenssssccsssceceseeccsssssneneees
Changing the Richard Bland and Christopher Newport Colleges to
two year colleges instead of junior colleges, amending §§ 23-40,
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Devise or bequest in a will to the trustees of a trust established in writ-
ing prior to execution of will, including certain unfunded insurance
trusts, amending § 64-71.1 ........ccccsseccccsssscessssscsscsscccssesersssecssesseesocoosncss
Distribution of an estate, no refunding bond required if supposed de-
cedent has been absent for more than 15 years, amending § 64-108
Interest in or claim to real estate may be disposed of by deed or will,
including easements in gross, AMENGING § 55-6 ........scccscsrrscssssreeese
Murder bar to acquisition of an estate or payment under a policy of life
IMNSUTANCE, AMENAING § 64-18 ..........ccsescccccsnssssccceccsessessessesssscescssssasseesesees
Payment of small sums due persons upon whose estate there has been
no qualification, increasing to $1,000, amending § 64-119 .............
Vested rights of widow, minor children and unmarried daughters in
estates of less than $1,000 after payment of funeral expenses,
administration charges and debts, amending § 64-121................0
ia a for or against, permitting trustee appointed thereby, amending
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Charter, AMeCNAING .....cccscccccssssscesssssscsscessssesssecevscscesscsseecscssscessceseasessscesesscsess
E COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, fee, disposition of funds, sale by
Clerk of circuit court, penalty ..........cccsssssescsscssarssssssesessssssecsceesseeseeees
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Evidence, providing a privilege for communications between preachers
and persons whom they counsel and advise, adding § 8-289.2........
‘'NESSES—Continued
Payment of costs when new trial granted to include allowances to wit-
nesses, traveling and mileage for residents and nonresidents,
AMeEeNAING §§ 14-185, 14-187 w.cccccccrcccccssssscssssescscsssssssceseccecceesseessscccssceseess
Sections applicable to criminal as well as civil cases, broadening,
amending 8 T9262 ses mseses eee pomonecnenen
Wills, witnesses for and against, permitting trustee appointed thereby,
AMENAING § 64-54 ........cccccccsccsscssssssssesesssssssssssssssssscssssssscscccsssesersesseessesseees
ODROW WILSON REHABILITATION CENTER
Creating commission to study, S. J. R. 4 a..ccsscssssscsscseccsncsssssssssscessescsssseees
ODSTOCK
Charter, amending. .........csscsssscssccccessscsssssssscccescssssssssseeccsssssssscssssssscessccsseecseneseees
RKMEN’S COMPENSATION
Claims for occupational diseases, time in which application made,
broadening definition of “Injurious exposure”, amending § 65-49....
Compensation for total incapacity, partial disability and dependents
of employees killed, increasing, amending §§ 65-51, 65-52, 65-62
Definition of “employees”, deleting exception as to policemen and fire-
men in cities of more than 230,000, amending § 65-4 ..........csscse
Hearings and awards by deputies as well as commissioners, amend-
ING § 65-92 ........csccccccssscsescccccccccesessesseeccccceesscesscceccesacsessescceceessooecasssossesssesees
Judgments on agreements or awards of the Commission, judge as well
as court rendering, amending § 63-96 ou... ccccccecsescssessessesseseees
Occupational diseases, definitions, including certain diseases in con-
nection with a public laboratory, amending § 65-43.1 (enacted as
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See also INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION
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Fieri facias, entry of return when money unpaid, destruction after rec-
ordation at end of two years, amending § 8-417 w.sccccccssccccsersssees
THE COUNTY
Bear and deer, special stamp to hunt, fee, nonresident fee, disposition
of funds, sale by clerk of circuit court, Penalty ............secsersccseceeee
THE, GEORGE
Appropriation to commission to provide DuUSt ............ccecssssssssssseesesssseseseces
Establishing a commission to COMMISSION @ DUSt ..........cscssssssscsssscsssssesees
rHEVILLE BRANCH OF THE VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITU"
Establishing as a division, terms and conditions, adding §§ 23-185.12
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CK COUNTY
Establishing a department of police .........cessscsssccssccsscccesscsssscersessssessoseseees
ING, PLANNING AND SUBDIVISION OF LAND
Revising and recodifying laws, adding §§ 15-961 thru 15-961.4, 15-962
thru 15-962.4, 15-963 thru 15-963.8, 15-964 thru 15-964.11, 15-965
thru 15-965.5, 15-966, 15-967 thru 15-967.20, 15-968 thru 15-968.12,
15-969 thru 15-969.3, repealing §&§ 15-766.1 thru 15-766.3, 15-779
thru 15-891.10, 15-899 thru 15-913, 15-915 thru 15-926...........ccccceee
Validating proceedings as to zoning ordinances in counties after
12/31/59 and prior to 1/1/62, adding § 15-854.2 wo. ees ccseeneee