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1 <br />GENERAL ORDINANCES 185 <br />Sec. 456. Protection of the books and other property in <br />the city public library and to punish all who shall <br />wilfully remove the same therefrom or who shall <br />fail to return the same after receiving notice from <br />the librarian. <br />Any person who wilfully, maliciously, or wantonly writes upon, <br />injures, defaces, tears, cuts or destroys any book, plat, picture, <br />engraving, map, newspaper, magazine, pamphlet, manuscript or <br />other property belonging to the City Public Library or wilfully <br />and without authority remove any book or other property from <br />the City Public Library shall be punished by a fine of not less <br />than $2.50 or more than $100.00. <br />Any person having in his possession any book or other prop- <br />erty of the City Public Library which he shall fail to return <br />within one week after receiving notice in writing from the li- <br />brarian shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $25.00; but <br />if such book shall be lost or destroyed such person may, within <br />two weeks after being notified to return said book, pay to the <br />City Librarian the value of such book, the value to be determined <br />by the Library Board. <br />Sec. 457. Reports of librarian. <br />The librarian shall cause to be made on or before the 10th <br />day of each month to the City Manager, a written report of the <br />activities of the library for the preceding month on forms pre- <br />scribed by the City Manager. The Library Board and the li- <br />brarian shall also furnish from time to time such additional re- <br />ports and information as may be required by the Council or the <br />City Manager. <br />Sec. 458. Audit and inventory—reports. <br />The City Auditor shall annually or as often as he may deem <br />necessary audit the accounts and inventory the property of the <br />City Library, and shall require the person receiving and expend- <br />ing library funds to keep accounts of all receipts and purchases <br />in such manner as the City Auditor may prescribe and a report <br />of said annual audit and inventory shall be made to the Coun- <br />cil not later than the 10th day of September in each year. <br />186 CHARLOTTESVILLE CITY CODE <br />CHAPTER XXXIV. <br />THF. SCHOOL BOARD. <br />Sec. 459. The school board of the City. <br />The School Board of the City shall be composed of twelve <br />members, three from each of the four wards of the City, whose <br />terms of office shall be for three years; one member to be <br />elected from each ward not later than the second regular meet- <br />ing of the Council in June of each year, and their terms of <br />office shall begin immediately upon qualification and continue <br />until their successors shall have been elected and qualified. If, <br />for any reason, the Council should not elect at or before <br />the second regular meeting in June, as above provided, said <br />election, when held, shall be for the unexpired term. <br />Sec. 460. School board—duties. <br />The School Board shall have the care, management and con- <br />trol of public school property of the City, as provided by the <br />laws of the State. <br />Sec. 461. School board—classified report and estimate. <br />It shall be the duty of the School Board annually, on or before <br />the 20th day of July of each year, and oftener if deemed nec- <br />essary by the Council, to submit to the Council, in writing, a <br />classified report, as prescribed by the Council, of all expenditures <br />and a classified estimate of what funds will be needed for the <br />proper maintenance and growth of the public schools of the <br />City, and to request the Council to make provisions by appro- <br />priation or levy for the same. <br />47 <br />GENERAL ORDINANCES 187 <br />CHAPTER XXXV. <br />BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE. <br />S::MINUNDENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE. <br />Sec. 462. Board of public welfare. <br />The Board of Public Welfare shall have the general control <br />and direction of the public charities of the City, and shall see <br />that those persons now receiving, or making application to re- <br />ceive, assistance from the poor fund of the City are worthy cases. <br />The Board shall remand such cases to the District Home, as they <br />may deem proper, provided, however, that each such case must <br />first be approved by the City member of the District Home <br />Board. <br />Sec. 463. Representative to district home board—elec- <br />tion—term—compensation. <br />The Council shall elect, for a term of two years, a representa- <br />tive who shall be a member of the District Home Board. The <br />compensation of the said representative shall be as fixed by State <br />law. <br />Sec. 464. Superintendent of public welfare election <br />term and compensation. <br />The Board shall elect from a list of eligibles submitted by the <br />State Board, a superintendent of public welfare who shall hold <br />office at the pleasure of the Board, and shall receive such com- <br />pensation as may be fixed by the Council. The Superintendent <br />shall qualify and give bond as provided by the State law. <br />Sec. 465. Superintendent of public welfare—duties. <br />It shall be the duty of the Superintendent, on the application <br />by or on behalf of any person or family unable to support him- <br />self or themselves, or if he or they have a legal settlement in the <br />City, to provide for or assist such person or family, but no per- <br />son shall be deemed to have a legal settlement in the City until <br />he has resided therein for one year, nor if he has migrated into <br />188 CHARLOTTESVILLE CITY CODE <br />the State within three years unless, at the time of migrating, he <br />was able to maintain himself. The Superintendent shall per- <br />form such other duties as are or may hereafter be prescribed by <br />the State law, the Council, or the Board. <br />Sec. 466. Board of public welfare and superintendent of <br />public welfare—restrictions. <br />The Board of Public Welfare and Superintendent of Public <br />Welfare shall be responsible and accountable to the City for the <br />proper expenditure and account of all funds appropriated by the <br />City and no indebtedness shall be incurred by them beyond the <br />amount appropriated by the Council. <br />Sec. 467. Non-resident paupers coming into the City. <br />When it shall come to the knowledge of the Superintendent <br />that any person has come into the City who is likely to become <br />chargeable thereto it shall be his duty to report such cases to the <br />Chief of Police for removal to the district or county where they <br />were last settled. <br />Sec. 468. Aid to destitute non-residents. <br />In cases in which a person who has not lived in the City for a <br />year is in the City, sick and destitute, or not in a condition to <br />provide for himself or herself, he or she may be aided from the <br />poor fund until recovery, or in a condition to provide for them- <br />selves. But the Superintendent with the concurrence of the <br />Board may discontinue the aid at any time. If a person is in the <br />City sick and destitute, or if any female or children, unable to <br />provide for themselves, are in the City and likely to become <br />chargeable to the City, the Superintendent with the consent of <br />the Board may send such persons to their homes, and the ex- <br />pense of so doing shall be paid out of the poor fund. <br />Sec. 469. Reports of superintendent of public welfare. <br />The Superintendent shall annually on or before July 15th of <br />each year submit to the Council a written report containing an <br />itemized account of expenditures from the poor fund and an <br />itemized estimate of the necessary expenditures for the next year. <br />The Superintendent shall cause to be made on or before the <br />