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Title 3 Appendix - Executive Orders
Chapter 3 - Executive
- App § 13-69 [Planning and Community Services Agency]
- App § 44-72 [Administrative Districts]
- App § 14-78 [Interagency Committee on Rules and Administrative Procedures]
- App § 21-78 [Transfer of Utility Driver Position From Agency of Human Services to Purchasing Division, Agency of Administration]
- App § 32-79 [Transfer of Clerk B Position From Office of Secretary of State to Division of Public Records, Agency of Administration]
- App § 71-83 [Agencies Required To File Proposed Administrative Rules With Interagency Committee on Administrative Rules]
- App § 74-83 [Intergovernmental Consultation System]
- App § 83-84 [Abolition of Certain Boards, Commissions, Councils and Other Bodies]
- App § 19-86 [Agencies Required To File Proposed or Emergency Administrative Rules With Interagency Committee on Administrative Rules]
- App § 20-86 [Governor's Commission on Women]
- App § 35-87 [Abolition of Certain Departments and Divisions and Establishment of the Department of General Services and Department of Finance and Management]
- App § 36-87 [Transfer of Certain Positions and Appropriations From Agency of Environmental Conservation, Department of Water Resources to Department of Labor and Industry]
- App § 45-87 [Transfer of Certain Positions, Functions and Appropriations of Certain Agencies and the Central Support Services Revolving Fund to Department of General Services]
- App § 03-13 [Governor's Business Advisory Council on Health Care Financing.]
- App § 56-88 [Agencies Required To File Proposed and Emergency Administrative Rules With Interagency Committee on Administrative Rules; Study of Scope of and Limitations on Rulemaking]
- App § 70-89 [Abolition of Office on Aging and Transfer of Functions of Certain Divisions to and Establishment of Department of Rehabilitation and Aging]
- App § 1-91 [Transfer of Duties and Director of Office of Economic Opportunity From Agency of Human Services to Department of Prevention, Assistance, Transition, and Health Access]
- App § 2-91 [Transfer of Duties Relating to Public Drinking Water Program and Positions and Equipment of Division of Environmental Health From Department of Health to Department of Environmental Conservation]
- App § 3-91 [Executive Code of Ethics]
- App § 8-91 [Executive Code of Ethics]
- App § 15-91 [Recognition and Encouragement of Vermont Minority/Women Business Enterprises Partnership]
- App § 101-91 [Abolition of Certain Boards, Commissions, Councils and Other Bodies]
- App § 3A-92 [Recognition, Structure and Powers of Vermont Center for Geographic Information and Transfer of Functions from Geographic Information Services]
- App § 01-93 [Reversal of Reorganization of Agency of Administration]
- App § 08-93 [Vermont State Craft Center Overview Commission]
- App § 13-93 [Governor's Council on Affirmative Action; Creation of Program]
- App § 01-94 [Abolition of Department of Taxes and Creation of Department of Revenue]
- App § 05-94 [Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council]
- App § 11-94 [Reimbursement for Members of Governor's Commission on Women]
- App § 12-94 [Telecommunications Technology Council of Vermont]
- App § 07-95 [Administrative Districts]
- App § 08-95 [Abolition of Certain Boards, Commissions, Councils and Other Bodies]
- App § 01-96A [Transfer of Certain Positions and Investments from Agency of Transportation to Department of Public Safety]
- App § 13-96 [Transfer of Functions and Responsibilities from Agency of Administration, Division of State Buildings to Various Agencies]
- App § 05-98 [Establishment of Blue Ribbon Commission on State Government Performance and Work Force Needs]
- App § 09-98 [Vermont Commission on National and Community Service]
- App § 11-98 [Year 2000 Remediation]
- App § 14-98 [Affirmative Action]
- App § 05-99 [Year 2000 Remediation]
- App § 01-00 [Governor's Development Cabinet]
- App § 04-00 [Executive Code of Ethics]
- App § 02-02 [Establishment of the Governor's Children and Youth Cabinet]
- App § 08-02 [Interagency Executive Resource Planning Team Established]
- App § 09-02 [Establishment of the Governor's Workforce Equity and Diversity Council]
- App § 03-03 [Governor's Jobs Cabinet]
- App § 10-03 [Executive Code of Ethics]
- App § 06-05 [Rescinding Certain Executive Orders]
- App § 06-06 [Vermont State Craft Center Overview Commission]
- App § 01-09 [Merger of Department of Housing and Community Affairs and Department of Economic Development within the Agency of Commerce and Community Development]
- App § 09-09 [Vermont State Craft Center Overview Commission]
- App § 10-09 [Rescinding Certain Executive Orders]
- App § 01-10 [Transfer of Certain Personnel Positions Within State Government to the Department of Human Resources]
- App § 04-10 [Interagency Committee on Administrative Rules]
- App § 09-11 [Executive Code of Ethics]
- App § 01-12 [Addendum to Executive Order No. 02-09]
- App § 04-12 [Protection of Vermont State Hospital Employees Subject to a Reduction in Force Due to Tropical Storm Irene]
- App § 01-13 [Revocation of Executive Order 3-48 and Renaming the Department of Housing and Community Affairs the Department of Housing and Community Development]
- App § 02-13 [Transfer of Certain Technology Positions to the Department of Information and Innovation]
- App § 10-13 [Governor's Workforce Equity and Diversity Council and Development of an Equal Employment Opportunity Program]
- App § 01-14 [Governor's Consumer Advisory Council on Health Care Reform]
- App § 02-14 [Governor's Criminal Justice and Substance Abuse Cabinet]
- App § 03-14 [Governor's Law Enforcement Officer Coordinating Council]
- App § 04-14 [VtSHARES Coordinating Committee]
- App § 05-14 [Accessibility of Buildings Used for Public Meetings to People with Disabilities]
- App § 07-14 [Transfer of Certain Medicaid Policy Positions to the Agency of Human Services Central Office]
- App § 01-15 (codified as No. 3-26) dated January 12, 1994 (Abolition of Department of Taxes and Creation of Department of Revenue);Executive Order No. 51-87 (codified as No. 20-3) [undated] (Order Into Service of Vermont National Guardsmen for Assistance to Civilians and Authorities of State and Bennington County); Executive Order No. 77-89 (codified as No. 20-5) dated August 8, 1989 (Declaration of State of Emergency and Activation of Emergency Disaster Preparedness Plan for Washington County); Executive Order No. 6-91 (codified as No. 20-7) dated May 1, 1991 (Utilization of National Guard to Carry Out Vermont's Drug Enforcement Support Plan); Executive Order No. 3-95 (codified as No. 20-8) dated July 29, 1995 (Activation of National Guard to Assist Vermont State Police and the City of Burlington); Executive Order No. 4-95 (codified as No. 20-9) dated August 8, 1995 (Declaration of State of Emergency for Caledonia, Chittenden, Essex, Lamoille, Orleans and Washington Counties); Executive Order No. 5-95 (codified as No. 20-10) dated August 8, 1995 (Activation of National Guard to Assist State and Local Officials in Stabilizing Conditions Resulting From Flooding); Executive Order No. 8-96 (codified as No. 20-11) dated January 24, 1996 (Declaration of State of Emergency and Activation of Emergency Disaster Preparedness Plan for State of Vermont); Executive Order No. 11-96 (codified as No. 20-12) dated June 14, 1996 (Declaration of State of Emergency for Windham and Windsor Counties); Executive Order No. 12-96 (codified as 20-13) dated June 14, 1996 (Activation of National Guard to Assist in Flood Recovery Operations in Windham County); Executive Order No. 1-97 (codified as No. 20-14) dated July 15, 1997 (Declaration of State of Emergency for Franklin, Lamoille, and Orleans Counties); Executive Order No. 2-97 (codified as No. 20-15) dated July 15, 1997 (Activation of National Guard to Assist in Flood Recovery Operations and Security in Franklin, Lamoille, and Orleans Counties); Executive Order No. 1-98 (codified as 20-16) dated
- App § 03-15 [Ban the Box Hiring Policy]
- App § 06-15 [Transfer of Certain Land and Permanent Easements in the Town of Killington from ANR to VTRANS]
- App § 07-15 [Health in All Policies Task Force]
- App § 08-15 [Transfer of Property in Windsor from BGS to DFW]
- App § 01-16 [Transfer of Certain Easements in the Town of Middlesex from BGS to VTrans]
- App § 02-16 [Disability Employment Working Group]
- App § 03-16 [Publicly Funded Housing for the Homeless]
- App § 04-16 (a) of title 23, " [a] motor vehicle operated on any highway shall have displayed in a conspicuous place either one or two number plates as the Commissioner may require." NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT I, Peter E. Shumlin, by virtue of the power vested in me as Governor, do hereby order and direct that: (a) The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles shall continue to permit Vermonters to display Vermont Strong Commemorative License Plates on the front of eligible vehicles; (b) Vermont law enforcement officers shall refrain from ticketing or otherwise penalizing any Vermonter with a Vermont Strong Commemorative License Plate as the front plate on an eligible vehicle until the General Assembly next has the opportunity to consider and clarify the duration of Vermont Strong Commemorative License Plates; and (c) The Commissioner of Motor Vehicles and the Commissioner of Public Safety shall take all necessary and appropriate actions to implement this Order with state and local law enforcement. This Executive Order shall take effect upon signing. Dated June 2, 2016
- App § 05-16 [Climate Change Considerations in State Procurements]
- App § 01-17 [Governor's Strategic Goals]
- App § 02-17 [Governor's Opiate Coordination Council]
- App § 03-17 [Governor's Government Modernization and Efficiency Team]
- App § 04-17 [Program to Improve Vermont Outcomes Together (PIVOT)]
- App § 08-17 [Transfer of Property in Windsor from BGS to DFW]
- App § 09-17 [Governor's Opioid Coordination Council]
- App § 15-17 [Governor's Marijuana Advisory Commission]
- App § 18-17 [Governor's Cybersecurity Advisory Team]
- App § 19-17 (as defined herein) shall be subject to provisions of this Executive Order. Nothing in this Executive Order shall exempt an Appointee from any other requirement of law or any duly adopted State personnel policy.A. Thus, an Appointee shall always, and without exception, be honest, helpful and fully committed to the principle that all authority is derived from the people, and therefore, all officers of government, whether legislative or executive, are servants of the people and at all times, in a legal way, accountable to them. [VT. Const., Ch I, Article 6] B. Appointees shall take all reasonable steps to avoid any action or circumstances, including acts or circumstances which may not be specifically prohibited by this Code, which might result in: (1) Undermining his or her independence or impartiality or action; (2) Taking official action based on unfair considerations; (3) Giving preferential treatment to any private interest or Private Entity based on unfair considerations; (4) Giving preferential treatment to any family member or member of the Appointee's household; (5) Using public office for the advancement of personal interest; (6) Using public office to secure special privileges or exemptions; (7) Adversely affecting the confidence of the public in the integrity of state government. (8) Undermining the climate of civility and respect required for every open, democratic government to thrive. C. Every appointee shall be true and faithful to the State of Vermont and will not, directly or indirectly, do any act or thing injurious to the Constitution or Government of the State of Vermont. Every Appointee will faithfully execute the office which he or she holds and will therein do equal right and justice to all men and women, to the best of his or her judgment and ability, according to law. [VT. Const., Ch II, Section 56] D. Appointees shall always treat each other, employees, staff, volunteers and the public with dignity, respect, empathy and courtesy. E. Appointees shall support efforts to create and maintain a
- App § 06-17 [Creation of the Agency of Digital Services]
- App § 02-18 [Internet Neutrality in State Procurement]
- App § 04-18 [Racial, Ethnic and Cultural Disparity Mitigation]
- App § 03-19 [Justice Reinvestment II Working Group]
- App § 09-19 [Vermont 2020 Complete Count Committee]
- App § 10-19 [Transfer of Property in Plymouth from BGS to Division for Historic Preservation]
- App § 02-20 [Racial Equity Task Force]
- App § 01-21 [Creation of the Agency of Public Safety]
- App § 3-93 (No. 04-21) [Permitting Modernization Directive] WHEREAS, Vermonters deserve a modern government providing efficient and effective services, including exemplary customer service and reasonable expectations; and WHEREAS, the work of the Governor's Cabinet over the last four years has highlighted the fact that Vermont's diversity of statutes, rules and regulatory programs to encourage economic growth, improve our roadways, facilitate the work of our farmers in times of increasing economic stress, develop our outdoor recreation infrastructure and protect our natural resources, environment and public health often require complex and overlapping permitting and approval processes in an environment of highly politicized competing policy and resource demands; and WHEREAS, coordinated support for both existing enterprises and new and expanded commercial opportunities are critical to Vermont's economic prosperity and workforce growth needed to sustain educational and health and human services for Vermont's most vulnerable; and WHEREAS, it is unfortunate many perceive our system of permitting and approvals to be so cumbersome, complex, time-consuming and expensive they would rather risk non-compliance; and WHEREAS, key to the support needed by Vermonters are permitting and approval processes that are rational and navigable; and WHEREAS, optimizing total permitting time, modernizing and coordinating permitting processes and better utilizing technology to improve both oversight and efficiency, will benefit both Vermonters and Vermont's environment; and WHEREAS, continuously improving programs and processes is important, and ensuring that staff have the knowledge and skills to be able to do so effectively is crucial to meeting the ever-changing needs of Vermonters; and WHEREAS, it is essential my Cabinet members use the continuous improvement skills we have developed to ensure greater collaboration and coordination across programs, departments and agencies to improve the customer experience of Vermonters while securing the env
- App § 06-21 [COVID-19 Post-Emergency Recovery Activities]
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