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Executive Order No.

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Executive Order No. 10-19 (No. 14-94) [Termination of Vermont Technology Council: Science and Technology Plan]
WHEREAS, the Vermont Technology Council was requested to propose a vision and fundamental plan for science and technology in Vermont pursuant to Executive Order No. 14-93, signed November 18, 1993; and
WHEREAS, the Council has devoted many hours and significant resources to development of this plan and has completed its work; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of Executive Order No. 14-93 has been achieved.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT I, Howard Dean, by virtue of the power vested in me as Governor, wish to thank the members of the Vermont Technology Council and especially its Chair for the work done at my request; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Executive Order No. 14-93, its purpose having been accomplished, is hereby rescinded.
This Executive Order shall take effect upon signing and shall rescind Executive Order No. 14-93.
Dated December 16, 1994.
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