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.
Volume 1968 Law 99
Volume | 1968 |
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Law Number | 253 |
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Law Body
CHAPTER 253
An Act to amend and reenact § 14.1-164, as amended, of the Code of
Virginia, relating to allowances to county clerks. tH 549]
Approved April 1, 1968
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 14.1-164, as amended, of the Code of Virginia be amended and
reenacted as follows:
§ 14.1-164. Allowances to county clerks.—The governing body of
every county is empowered to determine what annual allowances, payable
out of the county treasury, shall be made to the county clerk of such
county so that, in counties having a population less than ten thousand,
the allowance to the county clerk shall not be less than three hundred
nor more than six hundred, dollars; in counties having ten, and less than
fifteen, thousand, not less than four hundred, nor more than seven hun-
dred, dollars; in counties having fifteen, and less than twenty, thousand,
not less than five hundred, nor more than eight hundred. dollars; in
counties having twenty, and less than thirty, thousand, not less than six
hundred, nor more than nine hundred, dollars; in counties having thirty,
and less than forty, thousand, not less than seven hundred, nor more than
one thousand, dollars; in counties having forty, but not more than fifty,
thousand, not less than one thousand, nor more than fifteen hundred,
dollars; and in counties having over fifty thousand, not less than twelve
hundred, nor more than fifteen hundred, dollars; provided that the mini-
mum and maximum amounts of the annual allowances to the clerks in
the following named counties shall be the amounts in dollars immediately
following the names of the counties, to wit: Accomack: one thousand-
fifteen hundred; Albemarle: twelve hundred-fifteen hundred; Arlington:
maximum one thousand; Alleghany: seven hundred-fifteen hundred;
Amelia: six hundred-* twenty-four hundred ; Appomattox: one thousand-fif-
teen hundred; Amherst: * two thousand-two thousand five hundred; Bath:
seven hundred fifty-seventeen hundred fifty; Bedford: seven hundred-*
twenty-two hundred fifty; Bland: four hundred-eight hundred; Botetourt:
fifteen hundred-twenty-five hundred; Brunswick: one thousand-fifteen hun-
dred; Buchanan: one thousand-fifteen hundred; Buckingham: one thou-
sand-twenty-five hundred; Campbell: one thousand-fourteen hundred;
Caroline: eight hundred-two thousand; Carroll: seven hundred-twelve
hundred; Charlotte: seven hundred-two thousand; Charles City: six
hundred-fifteen hundred; Chesterfield: one thousand-* two thousand;
Clarke: five hundred-eight hundred; Craig: five hundred-twelve hundred;
Culpeper: eight-hundred-eighteen hundred; Cumberland: eight hundred-
fifteen hundred; Dickenson: one thousand-fifteen hundred; Dinwiddie: six
hundred-twelve hundred; Essex: one thousand-two thousand; Franklin:
maximum twelve hundred; Fairfax: one thousand-two thousand; Fau-
quier: fifteen hundred-twenty-five hundred; Floyd: three hundred-eight
hundred; Fluvanna: five hundred-fifteen hundred; Frederick: seven hun-
dred-one thousand; Grayson: eight hundred-twelve hundred; Greene: five
hundred-fifteen hundred; Greensville: eight hundred-twelve hundred;
Giles: seven hundred-twelve hundred; Gloucester: seven hundred fifty-
twenty-two hundred; Goochland: five hundred-fifteen hundred; Hanover:
eight hundred-two thousand; Halifax: fifteen hundred-twenty-five hun-
dred; Henrico: nine hundred-eighteen hundred; Henry: seven hundred-
fifteen hundred; Highland: seven hundred fifty-twelve hundred fifty ; Isle
of Wight: maximum fifteen hundred; James City: eight hundred-fifteen
hundred; King and Queen: one thousand-two thousand; King George:
seven hundred-two thousand; King William: seven hundred fifty-two
thousand; Lancaster : minimum nine hundred; Lee: * two thousand-twenty-
five hundred; Loudoun: twelve hundred- * twenty-five hundred; Lunen-
burg: six hundred-one thousand; Louisa: * fifteen hundred-two thousand;
Madison: twelve hundred-two thousand; Mathews: eleven hundred-twenty-
two hundred; Mecklenburg: twelve hundred-eighteen hundred; Middlesex:
one thousand-twenty-two hundred; Montgomery: seven hundred-twelve
hundred; Nansemond: fifteen hundred-twenty-five hundred; Nelson: * one
thousand-twenty-five hundred; New Kent: six hundred-fifteen hundred;
Northumberland: seven hundred-fifteen hundred; Northampton: eight
hundred-twelve hundred; Nottoway: six hundred-fifteen hundred; Orange:
twelve hundred-two thousand; Page: twelve hundred-fifteen hundred;
Patrick: seven hundred-twelve hundred; Pittsylvania: eight hundred-one
thousand; Powhatan: seven hundred-twelve hundred; Prince Edward:
eight hundred-fifteen hundred; Prince George: one thousand-fifteen hun-
dred; Prince William: one thousand-fifteen hundred; Pulaski: seven
hundred-twelve hundred; Rappahannock: eight hundred-fifteen hundred;
Richmond: minimum seven hundred; Roanoke: seven hundred-twelve
hundred; Rockbridge: seven hundred-fifteen hundred; Rockingham: one
thousand-eighteen hundred; Russell: one thousand-fifteen hundred; Scott:
one thousand-fifteen hundred; Smyth: twelve hundred-fifteen hundred;
Sussex: eight hundred-twelve hundred; Spotsylvania: fifteen hundred-two
thousand; Surry: one thousand-fifteen hundred; Stafford: one thousand-
twelve hundred; Southampton: nine hundred-twenty-five hundred; Taze-
well: one thousand-fifteen hundred; Warren: twelve hundred-fifteen hun-
dred; Washington: one thousand-fifteen hundred ; Wise: eighteen hundred-
twenty-four hundred; Westmoreland: seven hundred-fifteen hundred;
Wythe: seven hundred-twelve hundred; York: eight hundred-fifteen
undred.
Provided, further, that none of the provisions of this section shall
apply to any county operating under any form of county organization and
government prov?-led for in §§ 15.1-669 to 15.1-721.
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