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1999 SESSION
996491376Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 46.2-205 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 46.2-205. Department offices and agencies.
The Commissioner shall maintain his office in the Commonwealth at a location which he determines to be appropriate. He may appoint agents and maintain branch offices in the Commonwealth in whatever locations he determines to be necessary to carry out this title.
The personnel of each branch office and each agency shall be appointed by the Commissioner and shall be bonded in an amount fixed by the Commissioner. The person in charge of the branch office and each agency shall deposit daily in the local bank, or at such other intervals as may be designated by the Commissioner, to the account of the State Treasurer, all moneys collected, and shall submit daily to the Commissioner, or at such other intervals as may be designated by the Commissioner, a complete record of what each deposit is intended to cover. The Commissioner shall not be held liable in the event of the loss of any moneys collected by such agents resulting from their failure to deposit such money to the account of the State Treasurer.
The compensation of the personnel of each branch office and each agency is to
be fixed by the Commissioner. The compensation fixed for each agency for the
purpose of maintaining adequate annual service to the public shall be three and
one-half percent of the first $250,000 of gross collections made by the agency,
three percent of the next $250,000 of gross collections made by the agency, two
percent of the next $500,000 one million dollars of gross collection made by
the agency, and one percent of all gross collections in excess of one million dollars made by
the agency during each fiscal year.
The compensation awarded shall belong to the agents for their services under this section, and the Commissioner shall cause to be paid all freight, cartage, premium on bond and postage, but not any extra clerk hire or other expenses occasioned by their duties.