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Code · Vermont · Title 24 — Municipal and County Government · Chapter 127

§ 5124.

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§ 5124. Annual budget and assessments
(a)Representatives to a regional transit district representing each participating municipality shall be appointed and any vacancy filled by the legislative body of such municipality.
(b)A regional transit district shall elect a chair and a secretary, and, at its organization meeting, shall by a two-thirds vote of those representatives present and voting at the meeting, adopt such rules and create and fill such offices as it deems necessary or appropriate for the performance of its functions, including, without limitation, the number and qualification of members, terms of office, provisions for municipal representation and voting, and provisions for termination of membership.
(c)A regional transit district may also have other members, who may be elected or appointed in the manner the regional transit district prescribes by rule. (Added 1981, No. 195 (Adj. Sess.), § 1.)
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