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Code · Vermont · Title 10 — Conservation and Development · Chapter 15

§ 323.

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§ 323. Annual report
Prior to January 31 of each year, the Board shall submit a report concerning its activities to the Governor and to the House Committees on Agriculture and Forestry, on Appropriations, on Corrections and Institutions, on Energy and Technology, on Natural Resources, Fish, and Wildlife, and on Ways and Means and the Senate Committees on Agriculture, on Appropriations, on Finance, on Institutions, and on Natural Resources and Energy. The report shall include the following:
(1)a list and description of activities funded by the Board during the preceding year, including commitments made to fund projects through housing bond proceeds pursuant to section 314 of this title, and project descriptions, levels of affordability, and geographic location;
(2)a list of contributions received by the Board, whatever their form or nature, and the source thereof, unless anonymity is a condition of a particular contribution;
(3)a full financial report of the Board’s activities, including a special accounting of all activities from July 1 through December 31 of the year preceding the legislative session during which the report is submitted;
(4)if more than 70 percent of the funds allocated by the Board during the previous year were allocated to either one of the dual goals of this chapter, as established in subsection 302(a) of this title, the Board shall set forth its reasons for not allocating funds more equally between the two. (Added 1987, No. 88, § 1, eff. June 11, 1987; amended 1991, No. 93, § 16, eff. June 26, 1991; 2017, No. 85, § I.3; 2017, No. 113 (Adj. Sess.), § 44.)
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