Vermont Statutes

§ 1101 — Obligation of State to defend employees; definition

Vermont § 1101
JurisdictionVermont
Title 3Title 3: Executive
Ch. 29Chapter 029: Claims Against State Employees

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 3, § 1101 (2026).

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(a)In any civil action against a State employee for alleged damage, injury, loss, or deprivation of rights arising from an act or omission to act in the performance of the employee’s official duties, it shall be the obligation of the State to defend the action on behalf of the employee and to provide legal representation for that purpose at State expense, except to the extent that such representation is provided by an insurance carrier, or except in an action resulting from the service of civil process.
(b)As used in this chapter, “State employee” includes any elective or appointive officer or employee within the Legislative, Executive, or Judicial Branch of State Government or any former such employee or officer. The term includes:
(1)sheriffs and State’s Attorneys and their deputies a

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