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2006 SESSION
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 33.1-210.2 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 33.1-210.2. Installation and maintenance of certain signs in counties and towns.
The governing body of any county or town may by
resolution request the Commissioner to install and maintain, at locations
specified in such resolution, signs alerting motorists that children may be at
play nearby. Upon receipt of such resolution, the Commissioner shall, within
thirty days, respond in writing to such governing body granting or denying the
request. Such signs requested by and installed in any town shall not require
the approval of the county within which such town is located. The cost of
installation of signs approved by the county or the town and
installed under this section shall be paid, at the option of the governing
body county, either (i) out of the secondary system construction
allocation to the affected county, (ii) from direct contributions or grants
made for such purpose to the governing body, or (iii) from such other source as
may be provided by the governing body and the cost of maintaining such signs
shall be paid out of the secondary system maintenance allocation to the affected
county.
The provisions of this section shall not apply to any county that has withdrawn its roads from the secondary system of state highways under the provisions of § 11 of Chapter 415 of the Acts of 1932 and has not elected to return.