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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 2-2.

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§ 2-2. Warnings
(a)Public notice of every annual or special School District meeting or election shall be given by a warning posted in at least five public places in the District at least 12 days prior to the meeting; and published two times, on the same day of the week for two consecutive weeks, in a newspaper having general circulation in the district. The first such publication shall be at least ten days prior to the date of the meeting.
(b)The warning shall:
(1)state the date, time, and place of the annual meeting as well as the date, time, and place of any informational hearing required to be held by virtue of the use of the Australian ballot system of voting;
(2)be signed by a majority of the School Board;
(3)specifically indicate by separate articles what business is to be transacted at the meeting;
(4)contain any article approved by the School Board;
(5)contain any article requested by petition signed by at least ten percent of the voters and filed with the School District Clerk at least 45 days prior to the day of the meeting; and
(6)state that copies of the School Board’s proposed budget shall be available as required by subsection 1(d) of this chapter.
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