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Code · Vermont · Title 31 — Recreation and Sports · Chapter 11

§ 506.

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§ 506. Charitable exemptions
The provisions of sections 503-505 of this title shall not apply to dance halls, bowling alleys, or pool halls operated by charitable, educational, and fraternal organizations or institutions on premises owned or regularly occupied by charitable, educational, and fraternal organizations or institutions except that in any event no license fee shall be required from any of the organizations or institutions mentioned in this section.
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