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Code · Vermont · Title 10 — Conservation and Development · Chapter 33

§ 807.

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§ 807. Duties of union conservationist
The union conservationist shall:
(1)Devote his or her entire time to the duties of his or her office and apportion his or her time as prescribed by the board of directors after determining the workload in districts. He or she shall help implement programs of the member districts and shall perform the duties as set forth by the board of directors from time to time.
(2)Endeavor to coordinate programs and plans of the member districts.
(3)Furnish the executive secretary of the Council such data and information from time to time as he or she may require.
(4)Report to the executive secretary of the Council on or before July 15 each year, the needs, conditions, and progress of the districts under his or her jurisdiction.
(5)Report to the board of directors and the member districts annually concerning his or her activities and the needs of the districts within the union, together with recommendations for their improvement. (Added 1967, No. 303 (Adj. Sess.), § 17, eff. March 22, 1968.)
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