Vermont Statutes

§ 853 — Criteria and process for State recognition of Native American Indian tribes

Vermont § 853
JurisdictionVermont
Title 1Title 1: General Provisions
Ch. 23Chapter 023: Native American Indian People

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 1, § 853 (2026).

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(a)For the purposes of this section:
(1)“Applicant” means a group or band seeking formal State recognition as a Native American Indian tribe.
(2)“Legislative committees” means the House Committee on General and Housing and the Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs.
(3)“Recognized” or “recognition” means acknowledged as a Native American Indian tribe by the Vermont General Assembly.
(4)“Tribe” means an assembly of Native American Indian people who are related to each other by kinship and who trace their ancestry to a kinship group that has historically maintained an organizational structure that exerts influence and authority over its members.
(b)The State recognizes all individuals of Native American Indian heritage who reside in Vermont as an ethnic m

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