Vermont Statutes

§ 605 — Duties and functions of the Department of Libraries

Vermont § 605
JurisdictionVermont
Title 22Title 22: Libraries, History, and Information Technology
Ch. 13Chapter 013: Department of Libraries

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 22, § 605 (2026).

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The duties and functions of the Department of Libraries shall be to provide, administer, and maintain: A law library to serve the Supreme Court, the Attorney General, other members of the Judiciary, the legal profession, members of the General Assembly, officials of State government, and the general public.

(2)A collection of federal documents.
(3)An information and reference service to State government, including a comprehensive collection of current information relating to matters of public policy and topics pertinent to State government.
(4)A general library collection of a sufficient size and scope to reinforce and supplement the resources of local and regional libraries. All materials of the Department of Libraries shall be available for free circulation to all citizens, institutio

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