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October 16, 2023The statutes are current through Chapters 81 (end) and M-16 (end) of the Regular Session of the 2022-2023 Vermont General Assembly (2023). Statutes are subject to change as determined by the Vermont Legislative Council. Please check to make sure there have been no changes since this time. You can find other Vermont statutes on the Vermont General Assembly website.
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