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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 510.

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§ 510. Reconsideration or rescission of vote
(a)A question voted on at any special meeting of the District shall not be submitted for reconsideration or rescission, except at a subsequent special meeting duly warned for that purpose and called by the Board on its own motion or pursuant to a petition requesting such reconsideration or rescission signed and submitted in accordance with subsection
(b)of this section.
(b)Where a petition signed by not less than five percent of the qualified voters of the District requesting reconsideration or rescission of a question considered or voted on at a previous special meeting is submitted to the Board of the District within 30 days following the date of that meeting, the Board shall provide for a vote by the District in accordance with the petition within 60 days of the submission at a special meeting duly warned for that purpose.
(c)A vote taken by a special meeting shall remain in effect unless rescinded at a special meeting called and warned in accordance with this section.
(d)A question voted on shall not be presented for reconsideration or rescission at more than one subsequent meeting without the approval of the Board.
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