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§ 2299a. Eminent domain; solid waste management districts

§ 2299a. Eminent domain; solid waste management districts (a) A solid waste management district organized pursuant to chapter 121 of this title or by charter, may acquire property, or some easement or other rights in property, in order to construct and operate a sanitary landfill including suitable buffer areas and transfer stations and other solid […]

§ 2299b. Definitions

§ 2299b. Definitions As used in this subchapter, (1) “Necessity” means a reasonable need which considers the greatest public good and the least inconvenience and expense to the condemning party and to the property owner. Necessity shall not be measured merely by expense or convenience to the condemning party. Due consideration shall be given to […]

§ 2299c. Determination by legislative body of district

§ 2299c. Determination by legislative body of district (a) No solid waste management district shall exercise the authority conferred on it by this subchapter until after the legislative body of the district has voted at a regular or special meeting warned for that purpose to adopt a resolution setting forth the necessity for the taking […]

§ 2296a. Right to recover expenses for emergency services

§ 2296a. Right to recover expenses for emergency services A municipal, county, or State entity that deploys police, fire, ambulance, rescue, or other services to aid an operator of a vehicle who is stranded due to a violation of 23 V.S.A. § 1006b, 1112, or 1434(c) or to move a vehicle that is disabled due […]

§ 2297. Definitions

§ 2297. Definitions As used in this subchapter, (1) “Solid waste ordinance” means an ordinance adopted pursuant to subdivision 2291(12) of this title. (2) “Legislative body” means the legislative body of a town, city, or incorporated village. (3) “Respondent” means a person alleged to have violated a solid waste ordinance. (Added 1991, No. 108, § […]

§ 2294. Missing person complaints and reports; filing required

§ 2294. Missing person complaints and reports; filing required All law enforcement agencies, including those of municipalities, shall develop and maintain a system for filing missing person complaints and reports forwarded to it under 20 V.S.A. chapter 112. (Added 1985, No. 254 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. June 4, 1986.)

§ 2295. Authority of municipal and county governments to regulate firearms, ammunition, hunting, fishing, and trapping

§ 2295. Authority of municipal and county governments to regulate firearms, ammunition, hunting, fishing, and trapping Except as otherwise provided by law, no town, city, or incorporated village, by ordinance, resolution, or other enactment, shall directly regulate hunting, fishing, and trapping or the possession, ownership, transportation, transfer, sale, purchase, carrying, licensing, or registration of traps, […]

§ 2296. Regulation of amateur radio

§ 2296. Regulation of amateur radio (a) As used in this section: (1) “Amateur radio” means the use of amateur radio and amateur satellite radio frequencies and services by qualified and federally authorized persons of any age who are interested in radio technique without pecuniary interest. (2) “Antenna” means an array of wires, tubing, or […]

§ 2283. Appeals

§ 2283. Appeals After exhausting the right of administrative appeal to the Board under 19 V.S.A. § 5(d)(5), a person aggrieved by any order, act, or decision of the Agency of Transportation may appeal to the Superior Court, and all proceedings shall be de novo. Any person, including the Agency of Transportation, may appeal to […]

§ 2291. Enumeration of powers

§ 2291. Enumeration of powers For the purpose of promoting the public health, safety, welfare, and convenience, a town, city, or incorporated village shall have the following powers: (1) To set off portions of public highways of the municipality for sidewalks and bicycle paths and to regulate their installation and use. (2) To provide for […]