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  2. Vermont State Treasurer - Wikipedia

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    The State Treasurer's Office is responsible for several administrative and service duties, in accordance with Vermont Statutes. These include: investing state funds; issuing state bonds; serving as the central bank for state agencies; managing the state's cash balances, check processing and reconciliation; safeguarding and returning unclaimed or abandoned financial property; and administering ...

  3. Category:State agencies of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Vermont Agency of Agriculture Food and Markets; Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development; Vermont Commission on Women; Vermont Department for Children and Families; Vermont Department of Health; Vermont Department of Liquor Control; Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles

  4. Vermont Statutes Annotated - Wikipedia

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    Title 11: Corporations, Partnerships and Associations; Title 11A: Vermont Business Corporations; Title 11B: Nonprofit Corporations; Title 12: Court Procedure; Title 13: Crimes and Criminal Procedure; Title 14: Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations; Title 15: Domestic Relations; Title 15A: Adoption Act; Title 15B: Uniform Interstate Family ...

  5. Secretary of State of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The secretary of state of Vermont is one of five cabinet-level constitutional officers in the U.S. state of Vermont which are elected every two years. [1] [2] The secretary of state is fourth (behind the lieutenant governor, speaker of the House of Representatives, president pro tempore of the Senate, respectively) in the line of succession to the office of Governor of Vermont.

  6. Government of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Vermont's state legislature is the Vermont General Assembly, a bicameral body composed of the Vermont House of Representatives (the lower house) and the Vermont Senate (the upper house) meet at the Vermont State House. The Senate is composed of 30 state senators, while the House of Representatives has 150 members.

  7. Vermont Public Service Department - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Public Service Department is an agency within the executive branch of Vermont state government that is charged with representing the public interest in energy, telecommunications, and other utility matters.

  8. Vermont Public Utility Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Public Utility Commission (formerly known as the Vermont Public Service Board) is a government agency of the State of Vermont that supervises the rates, quality of service, and overall financial management of public utilities in Vermont. Established under Title 30 of the Vermont Statutes Annotated, the Commission exercises quasi ...

  9. High bailiff (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    High bailiffs are elected in each of Vermont's fourteen counties. [1] The duties of high bailiff are to serve writs which the sheriff is incapable of serving, such as the writ of arrest of the sheriff, and to temporarily succeed to the office of the sheriff in the event of the sheriff's incarceration or incapacity. [2] [3] The position is ...