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§ 17.1-264. Recording information on discharges of World War II servicemen.

A. When the honorable or dishonorable discharge of any person who served inthe armed forces of the United States, or its associates, during World War IIand who was a resident of the county or city at the time of his induction ispresented, the clerk shall record the information contained therein in theproper spaces provided for such purpose in the book known as "Induction andDischarge Record, World War II." If the induction record of the veteranpresenting a discharge for recordation is not already recorded, the clerkshall ascertain this information and record it along with the discharge.

B. Such record book shall be kept in the clerk's office as a public recordand shall be paid for by the county or city, as other public record books arepaid for. It shall be standard loose-leaf construction, suitable forpermanent record purposes, and shall consist of a binder with canvas jacket,an index and a quantity of sheets printed to provide space for (i) theinduction record, (ii) the service record, and (iii) the discharge. Underclause (i) suitable headings and space for recording the inductioninformation obtained from the draft boards shall be provided and underclauses (ii) and (iii) suitable headings and space for recording theinformation contained in the discharge papers shall be provided.

(1944, p. 33, §§ 17-90, 17-91; Michie Suppl. 1946, § 3392a; 1998, c. 872.)

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Statutes > Virginia > Title-17-1 > Chapter-2 > 17-1-264

§ 17.1-264. Recording information on discharges of World War II servicemen.

A. When the honorable or dishonorable discharge of any person who served inthe armed forces of the United States, or its associates, during World War IIand who was a resident of the county or city at the time of his induction ispresented, the clerk shall record the information contained therein in theproper spaces provided for such purpose in the book known as "Induction andDischarge Record, World War II." If the induction record of the veteranpresenting a discharge for recordation is not already recorded, the clerkshall ascertain this information and record it along with the discharge.

B. Such record book shall be kept in the clerk's office as a public recordand shall be paid for by the county or city, as other public record books arepaid for. It shall be standard loose-leaf construction, suitable forpermanent record purposes, and shall consist of a binder with canvas jacket,an index and a quantity of sheets printed to provide space for (i) theinduction record, (ii) the service record, and (iii) the discharge. Underclause (i) suitable headings and space for recording the inductioninformation obtained from the draft boards shall be provided and underclauses (ii) and (iii) suitable headings and space for recording theinformation contained in the discharge papers shall be provided.

(1944, p. 33, §§ 17-90, 17-91; Michie Suppl. 1946, § 3392a; 1998, c. 872.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-17-1 > Chapter-2 > 17-1-264

§ 17.1-264. Recording information on discharges of World War II servicemen.

A. When the honorable or dishonorable discharge of any person who served inthe armed forces of the United States, or its associates, during World War IIand who was a resident of the county or city at the time of his induction ispresented, the clerk shall record the information contained therein in theproper spaces provided for such purpose in the book known as "Induction andDischarge Record, World War II." If the induction record of the veteranpresenting a discharge for recordation is not already recorded, the clerkshall ascertain this information and record it along with the discharge.

B. Such record book shall be kept in the clerk's office as a public recordand shall be paid for by the county or city, as other public record books arepaid for. It shall be standard loose-leaf construction, suitable forpermanent record purposes, and shall consist of a binder with canvas jacket,an index and a quantity of sheets printed to provide space for (i) theinduction record, (ii) the service record, and (iii) the discharge. Underclause (i) suitable headings and space for recording the inductioninformation obtained from the draft boards shall be provided and underclauses (ii) and (iii) suitable headings and space for recording theinformation contained in the discharge papers shall be provided.

(1944, p. 33, §§ 17-90, 17-91; Michie Suppl. 1946, § 3392a; 1998, c. 872.)