Vermont Statutes

§ 1203g — Gifts

Vermont § 1203g
JurisdictionVermont
Title 3Title 3: Executive
Ch. 31Chapter 031: Governmental Ethics

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Bluebook
Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 3, § 1203g (2026).

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(a)Gift limitations and exceptions. A public servant shall not solicit or accept a gift unless permitted under this section. For purposes of this subchapter, “gift” means anything of value, tangible or intangible, that is given for less than adequate consideration. A public servant may accept:
(1)A devise or inheritance. A public servant may accept a devise or inheritance.
(2)Gifts to the State. A public servant may accept goods or services that are provided to a State agency for use on State agency property or for use by the public servant while serving in an official capacity.
(3)Ceremonial awards. A public servant may accept a certificate, plaque, or other ceremonial award, provided the cost does not exceed the limit established pursuant to subsection (b) of this section.
(4)Rebate

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