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Issued to: All Public Agencies GRS-1493.1004: Appointment Records Last Revised: 10/10/2012 Vermont State Archives and Records Administration Vermont Office of the Secretary of State www.vermont-archives.org/records/schedules GRS-1493.1004: Appointment Records Classification: Public bodies (Appointing) Authority: A custodian of public records shall not destroy, give away, sell, discard, or damage any record or records in his or her charge, unless specifically authorized by law or under a record schedule approved by the state archivist pursuant to subdivision 117(a)(5) of Title 3. (1 V.S.A. 317a) Scope: This general record schedule applies to any agency, board, department, commission, committee, branch, instrumentality, or authority of the state or any agency, board, committee, department, branch, instrumentality, commission, or authority of any political subdivision of the state that produces or acquires the records listed on this record schedule in the course of public agency business. Record means any written or recorded information, regardless of physical form or characteristics, and includes electronic or digital records and data. (1 V.S.A. 317) Use: State agencies MUST have a tice of Adoption (VSARA-11) acknowledged by the Vermont State Archivist and on file with the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration (VSARA) prior to using any general record schedule. Use of a General Record Schedule (GRS) to destroy records without proper notification is not permitted. In addition, internal policies must be established to assure that the requirements outlined in any GRS are being applied across the agency. General Record Schedule (GRS) numbers shall be cited in all internal policies to demonstrate compliance with 1 V.S.A. 317a. Local public agencies do not have to submit a tice of Adoption; however, internal policies should clearly cite any general schedules that have been adopted and associated GRS numbers. If a GRS does not meet an agency's legal or administrative needs, the agency should continue to use any applicable disposition orders that have been issued for its records or seek agency specific record schedules through VSARA's Targeted Assistance Program (TAP). Exemptions: It is the policy of Title 1, Chapter 5, Subchapter 3 of Vermont Statutes Annotated to provide for free and open examination of records consistent with Chapter 1, Article 6 of the Vermont Constitution. All people, however, have a right to privacy in their personal and economic pursuits, which ought to be protected unless specific information is needed to review the action of a governmental officer. Some records listed on GRS-1493.1004 may be exempt from public inspection and copying for this reason. Security measures to protect records and information from unauthorized access, use, and disclosure are necessary if the records are exempt pursuant to 1 V.S.A. 315-320. Please see Appendix B for Access Requirements and Appendix E for related legal references regarding exemptions from public inspection and copying. Retention: GRS-1493.1004 reflects the retention and disposition requirements for the following records regardless of their media, format, or mode of transmission. Duplicate records within the same agency that are used for specific legal, fiscal, or administrative purposes may be either retained using the retention requirement listed in this schedule or in accordance to an internal policy. Any copies of records made only for convenience of reference or informational purposes may be discarded when no longer needed unless otherwise directed through an internal policy. Duplicates or copies of records shall not be retained longer than the original records. Page 1 of 17

GRS-1493.1004: Appointment Records Classification: Public bodies (Appointing) GRS-1493.1004: This schedule is reserved for recorded evidence of activities and transactions that relate to or affect, in a specific manner, the appointment of an individual to a Vermont public agency as defined in 1 V.S.A. 317(a)(2) by the appointing authority. Retention: Recorded evidence of appointment or revocation decisions, including related substantive correspondence, shall be retained until the term of appointment has expired or been revoked, plus three (3) years, and then destroyed if the appointment has been entered in a register or, if required under state law, the oath or revocation has been filed or recorded with the designated office of record. Public Access: Review Registers or systems used to track appointments shall be retained until the register is superseded and then appraised by the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration for continuing value. If an appointment is not entered in a register or the oath or revocation is not required by law to be filed or recorded, contact the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration for further review. Other records shall be retained as specified in this schedule with the exception of transitory records. Transitory records created or received as part of the appointing process may be weeded as appropriate in accordance with GRS-1000.1000 (Transitory Records). MINIMUM RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS for Appointment Records (see APPENDIX E for related legal references) Record Category/Type: Applicability/Use: Appraised Value: Minimum Retention/Disposition: GRS-1493.1004.8 Applications Public Access: Review Use for any written application, request, proposal, or nomination submitted for consideration as an appointee to a public body. Includes all supporting material, such as required approvals, letters of support, and background checks or waivers. Temporary (Administrative) RETAIN UNTIL: Obsolete PLUS: 0 Year(s) THEN: Destroy (Shred) GRS-1493.1004.53 Correspondence (Substantive) Public Access: Review Use for correspondence which may contribute to the final decision on appointing an individual to a public body or revoking an appointment, including letters of resignation. Temporary (Administrative) RETAIN UNTIL: Expired PLUS: 3 Year(s) THEN: Confirm Page 2 of 17

GRS-1493.1004.133 Decisions Public Access: Review Use for recorded evidence of appointment or revocation decisions that is in addition to and separate from oaths and formal written revocations of appointments. Includes substantive correspondence and relevant supporting material. Conditional Archival RETAIN UNTIL: Expired PLUS: 3 Year(s) THEN: Confirm GRS-1493.1004.50 tices, Legal Public Access: Review Use for notices required by law, including notices of vacancy, as well as documentation concerning the release or publication of such notices. Temporary (Legal) RETAIN UNTIL: Completed/Closed PLUS: 1 Year(s) THEN: Destroy (General) GRS-1493.1004.108 Oaths Public Access: Review Use for any type of written attestation administered by a public official that an appointee signs to signify that he or she is bound in conscience to perform a particular act truthfully and faithfully. Includes certifications of oaths, acknowledgments of codes of ethics, and revocations of oaths. If required under state law, oaths and revocations shall be filed for record or recorded with the designated office of record. Contact filing or recording office for requirements. Conditional Archival RETAIN UNTIL: Completed/Closed PLUS: 0 Year(s) THEN: Confirm GRS-1493.1004.72 Press releases Use for releases distributed to the press announcing a public body vacancy, draft or appointment. Temporary (Administrative) RETAIN UNTIL: Calendar Year Ends PLUS: 1 Year(s) Public Access: Review THEN: Destroy (General) GRS-1493.1004.81 Registers Public Access: Review Use for registries, recording books, databases, and similar records and systems that track appointees, including appointment status and other relevant information. Conditional Archival RETAIN UNTIL: Superseded PLUS: 0 Year(s) THEN: Confirm Page 3 of 17

Appendix A: Appraisal Values An appraisal value establishes the usefulness or importance of a record after its original purpose has passed. The value of a record also dictates how it must be disposed after retention requirements are met (also see "Retention Requirements"). The appraisal values below represent categories of values that may be assigned to records following the record appraisal process. See "Vermont Archival Records" in the Archives and Records Management Handbook for conditions a record must meet to be appraised as "archival." Appraisal Value Description Usage Conditional Archival Records may have archival value but not always. Assigned to records that meet the conditions of a "Vermont Archival Record" under special circumstances. Permanent (Archival) Records have archival value. Assigned to records that meet the conditions of a "Vermont Archival Record" and are therefore permanent (archival) records. Temporary (Administrative) Records have temporary administrative value. Assigned to records that do not meet the conditions of a "Vermont Archival Record" but are needed for administrative reasons. Temporary (Legal) Records have temporary legal value. Assigned to records that do not meet the conditions of a "Vermont Archival Record" but have legal requirements governing their retention. Unappraised Default value for records that have not been appraised. Assigned to records that have not been appraised and do not yet have retention or disposition requirements. Page 4 of 17

Appendix B: Public Access Requirements A public access requirement is the availability of a record for public use and inspection pursuant to 1 V.S.A. 315-320. Unless exempt from public inspection and copying pursuant to 1 V.S.A. 317, records are expected to be promptly produced for public inspection upon request. Public agencies shall follow the procedure outlined in 1 V.S.A. 318. The access requirements below represent actions agencies must take based on specific laws associated with the accessibility of their records. With general record schedules, the default requirement is always REVIEW unless it is clear that certain records or information within a record are exempt from public use and inspection pursuant to 1 V.S.A. 317. Agencies using general record schedules should defer to their internal policies for specific access requirements. Access Description Usage Exempt Records shall not be provided for free and open examination pursuant to 1 V.S.A. 315-320. Assigned to records that are wholly exempt from public use and inspection pursuant to 1 V.S.A. 317. General Records may be provided for free and open examination pursuant to 1 V.S.A. 315-320. Assigned to records that are not exempt from public inspection and copying pursuant to 1 V.S.A. 317. Redact Records contain specific information that shall not be provided for free and open examination pursuant to 1 V.S.A. 315-320. Assigned to records that contain specific information that is exempt from public inspection and copying pursuant to 1 V.S.A. 317 and require exempt information to be redacted from the records prior to public use, inspection and/or copying. Review Records may be provided for free and open examination pursuant to 1 V.S.A. 315-320 but not always. Default value for general schedules, which require agencies to establish internal policies. Assigned to records that are generally not exempt from public inspection and copying pursuant to 1 V.S.A. 317 but, in limited circumstances, may be exempt. Internal review and/or policy is required. Page 5 of 17

Appendix C: Retention Requirements STATE OF VERMONT GENERAL RECORD SCHEDULE A retention requirement is the length of time a record must be retained by an agency before it may be destroyed or transferred to the State Archives or an agency archives (also see "Disposition Requirements"). The retention requirements below represent events or triggers that cause records to move from an active to inactive state. An "event" is tied to a specific time requirement: i.e. Retain Until "Calendar Year Ends" PLUS 3 Years. Retention Description Usage Audit Complete Retain until an audit or verification is complete. Assigned to records that are actively used or needed until the information contained therein has been audited or verified. Calendar Year Ends Retain until the end of the calendar year. Assigned to records that are actively used or needed until the end of the calendar year. Completed/Closed Expired Retain until the activity or process supported by the record is completed. Retain until the conditions or requirements supported by the record are satisfied and no further action is needed. Assigned to records that are actively used or needed until the activity is formally completed, closed, or finalized (includes appeals). Assigned to records that are actively used or needed until the conditions or requirements are satisfied and complete. Fiscal Year Ends Retain until the end of the fiscal year. Assigned to records that are actively used or needed until the end of the fiscal year. Life of Asset Ends Retain for the life of the person, structure, object, organization, etc. that is the subject of the record. Assigned to records that are actively used or needed for the life of person, structure, object, organization, etc. Obsolete Retain until the record is no longer needed and is valueless. Assigned to records that have limited administrative value and may be purged when they no longer have any administrative value. Agency must develop internal policy that states when records no longer have administrative value. Superseded Retain until the record is superseded, updated, or revised. Assigned to records that will be superseded, updated, or revised. Page 6 of 17

Appendix D: Disposition Requirements STATE OF VERMONT GENERAL RECORD SCHEDULE A disposition requirement is how an agency must dispose of a record from its legal custody once retention requirements have been met. Disposition is based on the record's appraisal value. If the record has been appraised as non-archival it will be destroyed after retention requirements are met. If appraised as archival the record will be transferred to the State Archives or agency archives for permanent preservation and access. The disposition requirements below represent actions that an agency must take once a record has met its retention requirements. Disposition Description Usage Archives Retain indefinitely. These records are eligible for transfer to the State Archives or agency archives. Assigned to records that have been appraised as having archival value and are therefore permanent records. Confirm Confirm disposition with the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration after retention requirement has been met. Assigned to records that are maintained in a centralized database or information system or are appraised as conditional archival. Destroy (General) Destroy by recycling or deleting the record. Assigned to records that have been appraised as non-archival and are not exempt from public access. Agency discretion advised for general record schedules. Destroy (Shred) Destroy by shredding (includes electronic shredding). Assigned to records that have been appraised as non-archival and are exempt from public access or contain sensitive information. Unappraised Default value for records that have not been appraised. Assigned to records that have not been appraised and do not yet have retention or disposition requirements. Weed Separate temporary records from archival records in accordance with the approved records schedule. Assigned to records that have been appraised as conditional archival. Upon weeding the temporary records from the archival records, transfer archival records to the Archives. Page 7 of 17

Appendix E: Legal References GRS-1493.1004: Appointment Records 1 V.S.A. 311 Declaration of public policy; short title 1 V.S.A. 312 Right to attend meetings of public agencies 1 V.S.A. 313 Executive sessions 1 V.S.A. 314 Penalty and enforcement [related to right to attend meetings of public agencies] 1 V.S.A. 315 Statement of policy [related to free and open examination of records] 1 V.S.A. 316 Access to public records and documents 1 V.S.A. 317 Definitions; public agency; public records and documents 1 V.S.A. 318 Procedure [related to producing records for inspection] 1 V.S.A. 319 Enforcement [related to the denial of a request for public records] 1 V.S.A. 320 Penalties [related to court orders for the production of any public agency records] 10 V.S.A. 1193 Connecticut River Watershed Advisory Commission established 10 V.S.A. 124 Board of directors [related to geographic information] 10 V.S.A. 125 Officers [related to geographic information] 10 V.S.A. 1343 Commission membership [related to water pollution control] 10 V.S.A. 1395b Water well advisory committee 10 V.S.A. 1771 Connecticut River Valley Flood Control Commission; appointment; term of office 10 V.S.A. 1960 Vermont citizens advisory committee on Lake Champlain's future created 10 V.S.A. 1978 Rules [related to potable water supply and wastewater system permits] 10 V.S.A. 213 Authority; organization [related to Vermont economic development authority] Review for Exemption? Yes Yes Yes Yes Page 8 of 17

10 V.S.A. 2503 Commission; membership-article III [related to northeastern forest fire protection commission] 10 V.S.A. 2605 Governor's council on physical fitness and sports 10 V.S.A. 2641 Fire wardens, appointment and removal 10 V.S.A. 311 Creation of the Vermont housing and conservation board 10 V.S.A. 4041 Fish and wildlife department; fish and wildlife board; members, term, chairman 10 V.S.A. 4042 Commissioner; appointment [related to fish and wildlife department] 10 V.S.A. 425 Scenery preservation council 10 V.S.A. 4654 Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon Commission-Article III 10 V.S.A. 484 Travel information council; creation, membership, terms 10 V.S.A. 5404 Endangered species committee 10 V.S.A. 541 Workforce development council; state workforce investment board; members, terms 10 V.S.A. 6021 Board; vacancy, removal [related to state land use and development plans] 10 V.S.A. 6026 District commissioners [related to state land use and development plans] 10 V.S.A. 611 Creation of the Vermont housing finance agency 10 V.S.A. 6409 Members; organization [related to champion land transaction citizen advisory council] 10 V.S.A. 646 Board of directors [related to Vermont film corporation] 10 V.S.A. 652 Travel and recreation council; membership 10 V.S.A. 6523 Vermont clean energy development fund 10 V.S.A. 685 The Vermont community development board 10 V.S.A. 7062 Member of the commission [related to Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact Commission] 10 V.S.A. 7069 Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact Page 9 of 17

10 V.S.A. 7113 Advisory committee on mercury pollution 13 V.S.A. 5352 Victims compensation board 15 V.S.A. 1173 Composition and meetings [related to abuse prevention] 16 V.S.A. 161 Appointment of members; term; vacancy [related to state board of education] 16 V.S.A. 1693 Standards board for professional educators 16 V.S.A. 1702 Hearing panels [related to professional educators] 16 V.S.A. 2172 Trustees, appointment, vacancies [related to Vermont state colleges] 16 V.S.A. 2327 Morgan horse farm; committee 16 V.S.A. 3852 Vermont educational and health buildings financing agency; creation; members 16 V.S.A. 3853 Powers [related to educational and health buildings financing agency] 17 V.S.A. 1904 Legislative apportionment board 17 V.S.A. 2143 Political representation on board of civil authority 17 V.S.A. 2454 Assistant election officers 17 V.S.A. 2623 Vacancies in offices within this state 17 V.S.A. 2651 Road and water commissioners; appointment, removal 17 V.S.A. 2651a Constables; appointment; removal 17 V.S.A. 2651c Lack of elected lister; appointment 18 V.S.A. 101 State board of health, appointment and qualification 18 V.S.A. 104 Commissioner of health; duties 18 V.S.A. 1700 Creation; membership; officers; quorum [related to the nuclear advisory panel] 18 V.S.A. 2052 Board of examiners; composition; appointment; terms; organization Page 10 of 17

18 V.S.A. 5574 Inspection [related to community mausoleums and columbariums] 18 V.S.A. 601 Local health officials 18 V.S.A. 7207 Commissioner of mental health; appointment; qualifications 18 V.S.A. 7301 Creation [related to the board of mental health] 18 V.S.A. 8733 Advisory board 18 V.S.A. 9010 Compact administrator-article X [related to Interstate Compact on Mental Health] 18 V.S.A. 9352 Vermont information technology leaders [related to health information technology] 18 V.S.A. 9407 Public oversight commission; duties 18 V.S.A. 9410 Health care database 18 V.S.A. 9504 Creation of the vermont tobacco evaluation and review board 19 V.S.A. 3 Transportation board; creation; members 19 V.S.A. 38 Transportation enhancement grant program 19 V.S.A. 5a Executive secretary [related to transportation board] 19 V.S.A. 7 Secretary; powers and duties [related to state highway law] 19 V.S.A. 8 Commissioner of motor vehicles; appointment; duties and powers 19 V.S.A. 9 Divisions; general provisions [related to agency of transportation] 19 V.S.A. 970 County road commissioners 2 V.S.A. 4 Senate vacancy 2 V.S.A. 402 Membership [related to legislative council] 2 V.S.A. 501 Creation of committee; purpose [related to joint fiscal committee] 2 V.S.A. 601 Creation of committee [related to joint energy committee] Page 11 of 17

2 V.S.A. 651 Legislative advisory committee on the state house 2 V.S.A. 7 House clerk; canvassing committee 2 V.S.A. 751 Legislative information technology committee 2 V.S.A. 801 Creation of committee [related to joint legislative corrections oversight committee] 2 V.S.A. 851 Creation of committee [related to health access oversight committee] 2 V.S.A. 9 House vacancy 2 V.S.A. 970 Government accountability committee 20 V.S.A. 1713 Vermont veterans' home board of trustees 20 V.S.A. 2052 Director [related to Vermont criminal information center] 20 V.S.A. 2056c Dissemination of criminal history records to the public 20 V.S.A. 2352 Creation of council [related to Vermont justice training council] 20 V.S.A. 2362 Reports [related to Vermont criminal justice training council] 20 V.S.A. 2681 Commissioner of public safety as fire marshal; deputy and assistants; HAZMAT emergency operation team 20 V.S.A. 2901 Access board [related to accessibility standards for public buildings and parking] 20 V.S.A. 30 State emergency response commission; creation 20 V.S.A. 3152 Vermont fire service training council created 20 V.S.A. 363 Officers generally 20 V.S.A. 6 Local organization for emergency management 20 V.S.A. 942a Structure of courts-martial [related to courts-martial] 24 V.S.A. 176 Deputy clerk [related to county officers; powers and duties] 28 050 CVR 001 Security of computerized criminal information systems Yes Page 12 of 17

28 CFR 20 Subpart B State and local criminal history record information systems 29 V.S.A. 714 Removal from office; oath [related to Vermont transportation authority] 3 V.S.A. 10 Authority to delegate functions 3 V.S.A. 11 Method of delegating; responsibility of governor 3 V.S.A. 153 General powers; deputy, assistants [related to attorney general] 3 V.S.A. 2001 Power of governor 3 V.S.A. 2104 Planning [related to central planning office] 3 V.S.A. 212 Departments created 3 V.S.A. 218 Agency/department records management program 3 V.S.A. 22 The commission on women 3 V.S.A. 2221 Appointment and salary [related to administration] 3 V.S.A. 2223 Deputy secretary; acting secretary [related to administration] 3 V.S.A. 2251 Commissioners-Appointment; term [related to administration] 3 V.S.A. 2253 Permissive duties; approval of secretary [of administration] 3 V.S.A. 2350 Agency and secretary created [related to agriculture] 3 V.S.A. 2421 Appointment and salary [related to commerce and community development] 3 V.S.A. 2423 Deputy secretary [related to commerce and community development] 3 V.S.A. 2451 Commissioners-Appointment; term [related to commerce and community development] 3 V.S.A. 2454 Directors [related to commerce and community development] 3 V.S.A. 256 Term of officer appointed with advice and consent of senate 3 V.S.A. 257 Appointments and vacancies requiring advice and consent of senate Yes Page 13 of 17

3 V.S.A. 258 Removal of civil officers 3 V.S.A. 2821 Appointment and salary [related to natural resources] 3 V.S.A. 2851 Commissioners-Appointment; term [related to natural resources] 3 V.S.A. 3021 Appointment and salary [related to human services] 3 V.S.A. 3023 Deputy secretary [related to human services] 3 V.S.A. 3051 Commissioners; deputy commissioners; appointment; term [related to human services] 3 V.S.A. 3085b Commission on alzheimer's disease and related disorders 3 V.S.A. 3090 Human services board 3 V.S.A. 522. Vermont pension investment committee 3 V.S.A. 636 Retired employees' committee on insurance; membership; duties 3 V.S.A. 7 Delegates 3 V.S.A. 8 Inspection of state institutions 3 V.S.A. 921 Creation; membership, compensation [related to state employees labor relations act] 30 V.S.A. 5 Clerk; oath [related to public service board] 4 V.S.A. 1001 Environmental court 4 V.S.A. 17 Reporter of decisions; appointment 4 V.S.A. 21 Court administrator 4 V.S.A. 22 Designation and special assignment of judicial officers and retired judicial officers 4 V.S.A. 357 Registers of probate; appointment and removal; compensation; clerks 4 V.S.A. 4 Justices 4 V.S.A. 461 Office of magistrate; jurisdiction; selection; term Page 14 of 17

4 V.S.A. 461a Essex county; powers of assistant judges and magistrates in family court proceedings 4 V.S.A. 601 Judicial nominating board created; composition 4 V.S.A. 602 Duties [related to judicial nominations and appointments] 4 V.S.A. 607 Joint committee on judicial retention; creation 4 V.S.A. 651 Clerks of courts 4 V.S.A. 71 Appointment and term of superior judges 4 V.S.A. 902 Board of bar examiners 5 V.S.A. 1002 Airport zoning commission 6 V.S.A. 1032 Powers of the secretary [related to pest survey, detection, and management] 6 V.S.A. 1103 Regulation by secretary [related to control of pesticides] 6 V.S.A. 1152 Administration [related to control of contagious livestock diseases] 6 V.S.A. 1806 Administration and management [related to supervision, inspection and licensing of dairy concerns] 6 V.S.A. 1823 Secretary: delegation from State of Vermont [related to supervision, inspection and licensing of dairy concerns] 6 V.S.A. 2 Appointment of secretary of agriculture, food and markets 6 V.S.A. 252 Vermont apple marketing board 6 V.S.A. 253a Vermont agricultural commodity marketing boards 6 V.S.A. 2922 Vermont milk commission; membership 6 V.S.A. 2966 Agricultural development board; organization; duties and authority 6 V.S.A. 2971 Creation of council [related to Vermont dairy promotion council; producer tax] 6 V.S.A. 3022 Enforcement; inspection [related to inspection of apiaries] Yes Page 15 of 17

6 V.S.A. 3305 Additional powers of the secretary [related to the preparation of livestock and poultry products] 6 V.S.A. 355 Enforcement; regulations; inspectors [related to eggs] 6 V.S.A. 4701 Sustainable agriculture research and education program 6 V.S.A. 4710 Vermont farm viability enhancement program 6 V.S.A. 4811 Powers of secretary [related to agricultural water quality] 6 V.S.A. 482 Enforcement; inspectors [related to maple products] 6 V.S.A. 4853 Informational meeting [related to barn construction] 6 V.S.A. 792 Establishment of livestock care standards advisory council 7 V.S.A. 101 Composition of department; commissioner of liquor control; liquor control board 7 V.S.A. 102 Removal [related to department of liquor control] 7 V.S.A. 106 Commissioner of liquor control; reports; recommendations 8 V.S.A. 12 Commissioner [related to banking and insurance] 8 V.S.A. 4163 Appointment of special deputy [related to insurance company liquidation, rehabilitation, or conservation] 9 V.S.A. 3621 Administrative assistant and billboard clerk of outdoor advertising; appointment 9 V.S.A. 4174 Vermont motor vehicle arbitration board 9 V.S.A. 4551 Human rights commission; members; compensation Administrative Order. 33 Vt. Const. Ch. II, 16 Vt. Const. Ch. II, 17 Vt. Const. Ch. II, 19 Vt. Const. Ch. II, 20 Storage of judicial oaths [Representatives' oaths] [Oath of senators and representatives] [Powers of Senate; lieutenant-governor's duties] [Governor; executive power] Page 16 of 17

Vt. Const. Ch. II, 21 Vt. Const. Ch. II, 24 Vt. Const. Ch. II, 32 Vt. Const. Ch. II, 33 [Secretary of civil and military affairs] [Vacancy in office of governor, lieutenant-governor and treasurer]. [Vacancy in office of governor, lieutenant-governor and treasurer] [Filling judicial vacancies] [Interim judicial appointments] Page 17 of 17