Vermont Statutes

§ 23 — Standing committees; authority to meet; out-of-state business

Vermont § 23
JurisdictionVermont
Title 2Title 2: Legislature
Ch. 1Chapter 001: General Assembly

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Bluebook
Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 2, § 23 (2026).

Text

(a)During adjournment of the General Assembly, any standing committee or subcommittee of a standing committee may with the appropriate approval of the Speaker or the President Pro Tempore meet at the call of its chair to conduct legislative business within the State. For attendance at such a meeting or for attendance at a meeting of a special committee or joint committee, a committee member shall be entitled to per diem compensation and expense reimbursement as follows:
(1)daily compensation at the rate then in effect for members of the General Assembly during a special session;
(2)actual mileage traveled at the rate paid State employees;
(3)receipted lodging costs and actual meal costs;
(4)other actual expenses, as reasonable and necessary.
(b)For attending to official duties out of

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