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Volume | 1966 |
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Law Number | 246 |
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CHAPTER 246
An Act to amend and reenact § 16.1-88 of the Code of Virginia, relating
to vacations and sick leave for officers and employees of county courts
generally.
[H 277]
Approved March 31, 1966
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
ees That § 16.1-88 of the Code of Virginia be amended and reenacted as
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He 16. 1-83. (a) In any county except a county having a density of
population in excess of five thousand per square mile every Judge of a court
not of record and every associate judge who serves full time shall be
allowed an annual vacation period * with pay of, for the first five years of
service, one and one-half working days for each full calendar month of serv-
tce, and upon completion of the fifth year, and each year thereafter, in addt-
tion to the one and one-half working days per month, shall be allowed one
additional day of vacation for each complete year of service after the
fifth, the maximum number of days vacation to be twenty-four. * (b) In
the discretion of the committee of judges referred to in § 14-50, every
judge, associate judge, clerk, or deputy clerk may be allowed additional
leave to attend such meetings and conferences and engage in such other
activities as in the opinion of the committee will tend to improve the
administration of the court and be in the public interest. (c) Every clerk
deputy clerk, clerical assistant and other employee of each such court shall
be allowed an annual vacation period * with pay of, for the first year of
service, one working day for each full calendar month of service, and upon
completion of the second year, and each year thereafter, in addition to the
one working day per month, shall be allowed one additional day of vacation
for each complete year of service after the first, the maximum number of
days vacation to be twenty-four. * (d) In the discretion of the committee
of judges, there may be allowed an additional vacation period, with or
without pay as the committee shall determine. Such committee may, in its
discretion, also provide for sick leave for such judges, clerks and other
employees. (e) Every judge, associate judge, clerk, deputy clerk, clerical
assistant, and other employee of such court with less than ten years of
service, may accumulate vacation to not more than thirty days, and those
spits ten years of service, may accumulate vacation to not more than forty
ys.