Vermont Statutes

§ 403 — Powers and responsibilities of the Commissioner regarding parole

Vermont § 403
JurisdictionVermont
Title 28Title 28: Public Institutions and Corrections
Ch. 7Chapter 007: Parole

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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 28, § 403 (2026).

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The Commissioner is charged with the following powers and responsibilities regarding the administration of parole:

(1)To supervise and control persons placed on parole, subject to the rules and orders of the Parole Board as to the conditions of parole. The Commissioner may use electronic monitoring equipment such as global position monitoring, automated voice recognition telephone equipment, and transdermal alcohol monitoring equipment to enable more effective or efficient supervision of individuals placed on parole. Transdermal alcohol monitoring equipment shall be used for such purposes as discouraging persons whose licenses have been suspended for DUI from operating motor vehicles on Vermont highways;
(2)To detain for safekeeping at a correctional facility any parolee who allegedly ha

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