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The Virginia Constitution of 1902 created the SCC to replace the Virginia Board of Public Works and the Office of Railroad Commissioner. The three-member Commission was charged with regulating the state railroads and telephone and telegraph companies and with registering corporations in Virginia. The SCC began operations on March 2, 1903.
He was raised in Woodstock, Virginia and began playing country music professionally as a teenager in the 1950s for Washington, DC-area stations such as WTOP and WMAL. [1] He signed with ABC-Paramount Records in 1957, and the label gave him the tune " Bertha Lou ", a recording of which the label had unsuccessfully attempted to license from ...
Mark Curtis Christie (born August 8, 1953) is an American attorney who has, since 2021, been a Republican member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.He was previously a judge of the Virginia State Corporation Commission, counsel to Virginia House speaker William J. Howell, and counsel to Virginia governor George Allen.
Elizabeth Bermingham Lacy (born January 12, 1945) is a Virginia jurist. She was the first woman named to the Virginia State Corporation Commission and later was the first woman named to be a justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia, where she served until her retirement in 2007.
Virginia employers that are required to insure their workers' compensation liability may be eligible to participate in a group self-insurance association. The Virginia Workers' Compensation Act established this program in section 65.2-802 [11] of the Code of Virginia. The program is administered by the State Corporation Commission, Bureau of ...
The following spring, the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC), which regulated the state's railroads, ordered the western end of the tunnel sealed for safety reasons. [10] Left inside was the work train, complete with a 4-4-0 steam locomotive [14] (C&O switch engine no. 231) and ten flat cars. [15] The east entrance to the tunnel in 2010.
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In 1924 he moved to Richmond, Virginia, where he practiced law at Williams, Mullen & Hazelgrove and taught constitutional law part-time at the T. C. Williams School of Law of the University of Richmond from 1924 to 1949. [2] On 14 April 1949 the governor appointed Catterall to the State Corporation Commission to fill an unexpired term. [3]