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Code · Vermont · Title 26 — Professions and Occupations · Chapter 59

§ 3161.

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§ 3161. Regulation of private investigative and security services; Director; advisor appointees
(a)(1) The Director shall administer the provisions of this chapter.
(2)The Director shall consult the advisor appointees prior to exercising interpretive discretion, adopting or amending rules, and determining any substantial regulatory question presented in the course of administering this chapter.
(b)(1) The Secretary of State shall appoint five persons of suitable qualifications in accordance with this section to advise the Director in matters concerning private investigative and security services.
(A)Two advisors shall be members of the public with no financial interest, either personally or through a spouse, in private investigative services or security services.
(B)One advisor shall be a provider of private investigative services.
(C)One advisor shall be a provider of private security services.
(D)The remaining member shall be a provider of private investigative services or a provider of private security services, or a provider of both types of services.
(2)The Secretary of State shall appoint the advisors for five-year staggered terms. Four of the initial appointments shall be for four-, three-, two-, and one-year terms. (Added 1981, No. 98, § 1; amended 1995, No. 144 (Adj. Sess.), § 3; 2005, No. 27, § 89; 2009, No. 103 (Adj. Sess.), § 25; 2019, No. 178 (Adj. Sess.), § 17, eff. Oct. 1, 2020.)
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