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Vermont

Title 18 — Health · Chapter 215
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§ 9301. Policy It is the policy of the State of Vermont to ensure that citizens with developmental d…
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§ 9302. Definitions As used in this chapter: (1) “Person with developmental disabilities” means: (A)…
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§ 9303. Jurisdiction and venue (a) The Family Division of the Superior Court shall have exclusive ju…
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§ 9304. Eligibility for guardianship of the person Guardianship may be provided to any person with d…
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§ 9305. Petition for guardianship Any interested person with knowledge of the facts alleged may requ…
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§ 9306. Comprehensive evaluation (a) The Family Division of the Superior Court shall mail a copy of …
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§ 9307. Notice of petition and hearing Within five days after filing the petition, the court shall f…
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§ 9308. Appointment of counsel Upon the filing of the petition, the court shall appoint counsel for …
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§ 9309. Hearing and appeal (a) The respondent, the State’s Attorney, and all other persons to whom n…
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§ 9310. Powers of Commissioner as guardian (a) The court may appoint the Commissioner guardian of th…
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§ 9313. Duties of Commissioner when providing guardianship services (a) When providing guardianship …
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§ 9314. Annual review (a) The Commissioner shall prepare an annual review of the social adjustment a…
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§ 9315. Review of Commissioner’s decision A person who is receiving services under this chapter may …
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§ 9316. Modification or termination of guardianship services (a) The Commissioner shall provide guar…
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§ 9317. General provision The Commissioner may delegate his or her powers and duties under this chap…
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