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Code · Vermont · Title 3 — Executive · Chapter 1

§ 10.

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§ 10. Authority to delegate functions
When by provisions of any laws enumerated in section 13 of this title the Governor is required to approve any act, appointment, employment, or decision done or made by any other officer of the State Government or by any board, commission, or agency of the State government, as a condition to such act, appointment, employment, or decision becoming effective, the power and duty of the Governor as regards such approval may be delegated by him or her to any of the duly elected State officers or to any officer appointed by the Governor, or appointed by the Governor and with consent of the Senate or appointed with the approval of the Governor and with the consent of the Senate.
(Added 1959, No. 254, § 1; amended 1973, No. 41, eff. April 3, 1973.)
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