Vermont Statutes

§ 852 — Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs established; authority

Vermont § 852
JurisdictionVermont
Title 1Title 1: General Provisions
Ch. 23Chapter 023: Native American Indian People

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 1, § 852 (2026).

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(a)In order to recognize the historic and cultural contributions of Native Americans to Vermont, to protect and strengthen their heritage, and to address their needs in State policy, programs, and actions, there is hereby established the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs (the “Commission”).
(b)The Commission shall be composed of nine members appointed by the Governor for staggered two-year terms from a list of candidates compiled by the Division for Historic Preservation. The Governor shall appoint members who have been residents of Vermont for a minimum of three years and reflect a diversity of affiliations and geographic locations in Vermont. A member may serve for no more than two consecutive terms, unless there are insufficient eligible candidates. The Division shall comp

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