Vermont Statutes

§ 262 — Exempted persons

Vermont § 262
JurisdictionVermont
Title 2Title 2: Legislature
Ch. 11Chapter 011: Registration of Lobbyists

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 2, § 262 (2026).

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The following persons are exempt from the registration and reporting provisions of this chapter:

(1)a person who engages in lobbying solely by testifying before committees of the General Assembly and agencies, departments, divisions, offices, boards, and commissions of State government and providing information requested by legislators or administrative officials;
(2)a duly-elected or appointed official or employee of the United States, the State of Vermont, or of any instrumentality, agency, or governmental subdivision of the foregoing, when acting solely in connection with matters relating to the person’s office or public duties. However, if one of the foregoing individuals or entities contracts with a lobbyist, that person or entity, as well as that lobbyist, shall comply with the pro

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