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Code · Vermont · Vermont Statutes

§ 605.

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§ 605. Moderator
The Moderator shall be the presiding officer of Village meetings, shall decide questions of order, and make public declarations of votes passed. When a vote declared is immediately questioned by seven voters present, the Moderator shall poll the voters or divide the meeting, unless the Village has provided some other procedure in such cases.
The Moderator shall have and exercise the same powers and duties with respect to the Village that moderators have and exercise with respect to towns.
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