Source: http://www.leg.state.vt.us/docs/legdoc.cfm?URL=/docs/2008/journal/sj080418.htm
Timestamp: 2018-01-24 00:05:00
Document Index: 28786676

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 602', '§ 5102', '§ 5104', '§ 5108', '§ 5108', '§ 5110', '§ 5114', '§ 5115', '§ 5117', '§ 5221', '§ 5226', '§ 5228', '§ 5233', '§ 5234', '§ 5253', '§ 5254', '§ 5261', '§ 5266', '§ 5269', '§ 5291', '§ 5292', '§ 5293', '§ 5301', '§ 5302', '§ 5306', '§ 5307', '§ 5308', '§ 5308', '§ 5308', '§ 5309', '§ 5311', '§ 5313', '§ 5316', '§ 5319', '§ 5322', '§ 5322', '§ 1030', '§ 1030', '§ 3902', '§ 3902', '§ 3903', '§ 2', '§ 2479', '§ 104', '§ 104', '§ 3051']

Message from the House No. 53
S. 213. An act relating to the designation of a portion of state highways in the Town of Manchester as Class 1 highways.
H. 641. An act relating to nursing mothers in the workplace.
And has concurred therein with further proposals of amendment thereto in the adoption of which the concurrence of the Senate is requested.
The Governor has informed the House of Representatives that on the sixteenth day of April, 2008, he approved and signed a bill originating in the House of the following title:
H. 880. An act relating to the Vermont pension investment committee.
Message from the House No. 54
H. 629. An act relating to an evaluation of Vermont’s system for caring for mentally ill offenders.
H. 403. An act relating to postretirement cost of living adjustments for state employees.
H. 862. An act relating to approval of amendments to the charter of the village of Waterbury.
Rep. Gervais of Enosburg
J.R.H. 61. Joint resolution designating May 2008 as Carcinoid Cancer Awareness Month.
H.C.R. 269. Concurrent resolution congratulating the Mount Anthony Union High Patriots’ 2008 Vermont championship wrestling team on winning a national record-setting 20th consecutive state title.
H.C.R. 270. Concurrent resolution congratulating the 2008 Mount Anthony Union High School Lady Patriots Division I championship Nordic ski team.
H.C.R. 271. Concurrent resolution congratulating the Mount Anthony Union High School 2008 Lady Patriots’ Division I girls’ basketball championship team.
H.C.R. 272. Concurrent resolution in memory of former Bennington County Assistant Judge Ezekiel S. Cross.
H.C.R. 273. Concurrent resolution congratulating the Vermont Frost Heaves on winning the 2008 American Basketball Association championship.
H.C.R. 274. Concurrent resolution honoring Washington County Mental Health Services, Inc. on its fortieth anniversary.
H.C.R. 275. Concurrent resolution honoring retiring Weybridge town moderator Stanley James Jr.
H.C.R. 276. Concurrent resolution recognizing the lifesaving efforts of William Woolsey.
H.C.R. 277. Concurrent resolution in memory of Representative David T. Clark of St. Johnsbury.
H.C.R. 278. Concurrent resolution congratulating Vermont Woman on winning the 2007 New England Press Association’s Newspaper of the Year Award and related honors.
H.C.R. 279. Concurrent resolution honoring the 2008 FIRST Robotics Competition teams from Vermont.
S.C.R. 45. Concurrent resolution congratulating Elwin Cross on being named the 2008 Northeast Kingdom Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year.
S.C.R. 46. Concurrent resolution congratulating ONEK Productions on its 15th anniversary.
S.C.R. 47. Concurrent resolution congratulating Caitlin Manahan on being named the 2008 Miss Hockey.
S.C.R. 48. Concurrent resolution congratulating the Granite Center Garden Club on its 70th anniversary.
S.C.R. 49. Concurrent resolution congratulating Marlboro College on its 60th anniversary.
S.C.R. 50. Concurrent resolution congratulating WVMT radio’s Charlie and Ernie In The Morning on the radio program’s 10th anniversary.
S.C.R. 51. Concurrent resolution congratulating Montpelier High School principal Peter Evans on his designation as the 2008 Vermont Principal of the Year.
H. 629.
An act relating to an evaluation of Vermont’s system for caring for mentally ill offenders.
House bills of the following titles, appearing on the Calendar for notice, and carrying appropriations or requiring the expenditure of funds, under the rule, were severally referred to the Committee on Appropriations:
H. 135.
An act relating to increasing the age for mandatory participation in the corrections system education program.
Cailie Burns of Burlington - Member of the Children and Family Council for Prevention Programs, - from April 11, 2008, to February 28, 2011.
David Redmond of St. Johnsbury - Member of the State Infrastructure Bank Board, - from April 10, 2008, to February 28, 2012.
Frederick P. Bullock of Bellows Falls - Member of the State Infrastructure Bank Board, - from April 10, 2008, to February 28, 2012.
Consideration was resumed on House bill entitled:
Thereupon, the pending question, Shall the Senate propose to the House to amend the bill as recommended by the Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs?, was decided in the affirmative.
H. 809.
Senator Giard, for the Committee on Education, to which was referred House bill entitled:
Proposals of Amendment; Third Readings Ordered; Rules Suspended; Bills Passed in Concurrence with Proposals of Amendment
Reported recommending that the Senate propose to the House to amend the bill in Sec. 1, 7 V.S.A. § 602, in the first sentence after the following: “operator’s license” by adding the following: , enhanced driver’s license,
H. 615.
Senator Nitka, for the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred House bill entitled:
First: In Sec. 1, 33 V.S.A. § 5102, in subdivision (5), by adding a second sentence to read:
Any conditions and limitations shall be directed to the individual to whom custody is granted.
and in the same section by adding a new subdivision (28) to read as follows:
and by renumbering the remaining subdivision to be numerically correct.
Second: In Sec. 1, 33 V.S.A. § 5104(a), by striking out the number “19” and inserting in lieu thereof the number 22
Third: In Sec. 1, 33 V.S.A. § 5108(b), after the first sentence, by adding a (c) so that the second sentence of subsection (b) becomes new subsection (c); and by relettering the remaining subsections of § 5108 to be alphabetically correct.
Fourth: In Sec. 1, 33 V.S.A. § 5110(b), after the words “work of the court” by adding the following: , including a foster parent or a representative of a residential program where the child resides,
Fifth: In Sec. 1, 33 V.S.A. § 5114, in subdivision (a)(4), by striking out the word “affection” and inserting in lieu thereof the words emotional support and in subsection (b) by striking out the word “affection” and inserting in lieu thereof the words emotional support
Sixth: In Sec. 1, 33 V.S.A. § 5115(e) after the words “pursuant to this section who” by adding the word intentionally
Seventh: In Sec. 1, 33 V.S.A. § 5117, in subdivision (b)(2) by striking out the words “Records and files” and inserting in lieu thereof the word Files and in subsection (c), after the first sentence by adding the following: Files inspected under this subsection shall be marked: UNLAWFUL DISSEMINATION OF THIS INFORMATION IS A CRIME PUNISHABLE BY A FINE OF UP TO $2,000.00.
Eighth: By adding a new Sec. 2 to read as follows:
§ 5221. Citation and Notice to Appear at Preliminary Hearing
§ 5226. Notification of conditions of release to victim in delinquency proceedings
§ 5228. Constitutional Protections for a Child in Delinquency Proceedings
§ 5233. Victim’s statement at disposition proceeding; victim notification
§ 5234. Rights of victims in delinquency proceedings involving a listed crime
§ 5253. Emergency Care Order; CONDITIONAL CUSTODY ORDER
§ 5254. Notice of Emergency Care Order and Temporary Care Hearing
(a) Notice to custodial parent. An officer shall deliver a copy of the emergency care order or conditional custody order to the parent, guardian, or custodian of the child. If delivery cannot be made in a timely manner, the officer shall otherwise notify the parent, guardian or custodian or cause them to be notified of the order, the date, time, and place of the temporary care hearing, and the parent’s right to counsel. If the custodial parent, guardian, or custodian cannot be located, the officer shall so certify to the court in an affidavit describing the efforts made to locate the parent, guardian, or custodian.
(b) Notice to noncustodial parent. The department shall make reasonable efforts to locate any noncustodial parent and provide the noncustodial parent with notice of the date, hour, and place of the temporary care hearing and of the right to counsel.
(a) The court shall order that custody be returned to the child’s parent, guardian, or custodian unless the court finds by a preponderance of the evidence that return to the home would be contrary to the welfare of the child because of any of the following:
§ 5261. Powers and responsibilities of the commissioner regarding juvenile probation
§ 5266. Summons, apprehension, and detention of juvenile probationer
§ 5269. Disposition alternatives upon violation of conditions of probation
§ 5291. Detention of Minors Charged as Delinquents in a Secure Facility for the Detention of Delinquent Children
§ 5292. Detention in Adult Facilities of Minors Charged or Adjudicated as Delinquents
§ 5293. Disposition of minors adjudicated as adult offenders; separation of persons under 18 years from adults
Ninth: In the renumbered Sec. 3, 33 V.S.A. § 5301(2), after the word “removal” by adding the words from the child’s current home
Tenth: In the renumbered Sec. 3, 33 V.S.A. § 5302(b)(2), in the last sentence after the word “The” by adding the words officer shall contact the department and the
Eleventh: In the renumbered Sec. 3, 33 V.S.A. § 5306, in subsection (a), in the first sentence, after the words “order to the” by inserting the word custodial and in the third sentence by striking out the words “the parents” and inserting in lieu thereof the words such persons and in subsection (b), in the first sentence, after the word “conditional” by striking out the word “care” and inserting in lieu thereof the word custody and, in the second sentence, by striking out the following: “, in writing,”
Twelfth: In the renumbered Sec. 3, 33 V.S.A. § 5307(e), by striking out subdivision (5) in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof a new subdivision (5) to read as follows:
(5)(A) The identity and location of a noncustodial parent, a relative, or a person with a significant relationship with the child known to the department who may be appropriate, capable, willing, and available to assume temporary legal custody of the child. If the noncustodial parent cannot be located, the department shall provide to the court a summary of the efforts made to locate the parent.
Thirteenth: In the renumbered Sec. 3, 33 V.S.A. § 5308, by striking out subsection (b) in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof a new subsection (b) to read as follows:
(1) A conditional custody order returning custody of the child to the parent, guardian, or custodian, subject to such conditions and limitations as the court may deem necessary and sufficient to protect the child.
(2) An order transferring temporary custody of the child to a noncustodial parent or a relative who is appropriate, capable, willing, and available to care for the child.
Fourteenth: In the renumbered Sec. 3, 33 V.S.A. § 5308(c), in subdivision (2)(B) after the words “with services” by adding the following: , if legal custody of the child has been transferred to the commissioner and by adding a new subdivision (3) to read:
(3) In his or her discretion, the commission may provide assistance and services to children and families to the extent that funds permit notwithstanding subdivision (2)(B) of this subsection.
Fifteenth: In the renumbered Sec. 3, 33 V.S.A. § 5308(c)(2)(C), after the word “disabilities” by adding the words provided that the child’s needs are given primary consideration
Sixteenth: In the renumbered Sec. 3, 33 V.S.A. § 5309(d), in the first sentence after the words “request of the” by adding the words secretary of the and in the last sentence by striking out the words “requirements of subdivision 5102(2)(C)” and inserting in lieu thereof the words criteria of subdivision 5102(2)(B)(ii)
Seventeenth: In the renumbered Sec. 3, 33 V.S.A. § 5311, in the catchline by striking out the following: “; PRELIMINARY HEARING”
Eighteenth: In the renumbered Sec. 3, 33 V.S.A. § 5313(b), after the words “is issued” by adding the words except for good cause shown
Nineteenth: In the renumbered Sec. 3, 33 V.S.A. § 5316, in subdivision (b)(4) after the word “disabilities” by adding the words provided that the child’s needs are given primary consideration and by striking out subdivision (b)(9) in its entirety
Twentieth: In the renumbered Sec. 3, 33 V.S.A. § 5319(b), at the end of the subsection by adding the following: The court may allocate the costs of supervised visitation.
Twenty-first: In the renumbered Sec. 3, by adding a new 33 V.S.A. § 5322 to read as follows:
§ 5322. PostDisposition Review and Permanency Review for CHILDREN in NEED OF CARE AND SUPERVISION
Whenever custody of a child in need of care or supervision is transferred to the commissioner, the custody order of the court shall be subject to a postdisposition review hearing pursuant to section 5320 of this title and permanency reviews pursuant to section 5321 of this title. At the permanency review, the court shall consider only the permanency goal and whether the department should continue to maintain custody of the child and shall not consider the appropriateness of the particular placement chosen by the department.
And by renumbering the remaining statutory section to be numerically correct.
Twenty-second: By deleting the renumbered Sec. 4, REPORT FROM THE DEPARTMENT FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, in its entirety.
Twenty-third: In the renumbered Sec. 4, 13 V.S.A. § 1030, by amending the catchline to read:
§ 1030. VIOLATION OF AN ABUSE PREVENTION ORDER OR, AN ORDER AGAINST STALKING OR SEXUAL ASSAULT, OR A PROTECTIVE ORDER CONCERNING CONTACT WITH A CHILD
Twenty-fourth: By adding a new section to be numbered Sec. 5 to read as follows:
Sec. 5. Rule (3)(c)(6) of the Vermont Rules of Criminal Procedure is amended to read:
Twenty-fifth: By adding a new section to be numbered Sec. 6 to read as follows:
Sec. 6. 33 V.S.A. § 3902 is amended as follows:
§ 3902. ASSIGNMENT OF SUPPORT RIGHTS BY PUBLIC ASSISTANCE RECIPIENTS; PROCEEDINGS TO ESTABLISH SUPPORT OBLIGATION
Twenty-sixth: By adding a new section to be numbered Sec. 7 to read as follows:
Sec. 7. 33 V.S.A. § 3903 is amended to read:
Senator Cummings, for the Committee on Judiciary, to which was referred House bill entitled:
An act relating to codification of existing community justice centers.
Thereupon, pending the reading of the report of the Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs, on motion of Senator Shumlin, the bill was ordered to lie.
Sec. 1. 7 V.S.A. § 2(27) is amended to read:
(27) “Special events permit”: a permit granted by the liquor control board permitting a person holding a manufacturer’s or rectifier’s license to attend an event open to the public, which has been approved by the local licensing authority, to sell by the glass or by unopened bottle the malt or vinous beverage manufactured or rectified by the license holder. No more than 12 special events’ permits shall be issued to a holder of a manufacturer’s or rectifier’s license during a year. The fee for the permit is as required by subdivision 231(13) of this title, and shall be paid to the department of liquor control. Requests for a special events’ permit shall be submitted to the department of liquor control and received by the department at least 15 days prior to the date of the event. Each manufacturer or rectifier planning to attend a single special event under this permit may be listed on a single permit. However each attendance at a special event shall count toward the manufacturer’s or rectifier’s 12 special event permit limitation.
(a) Pursuant to the requirements of this section, each public and approved independent school in the state shall permit students with life-threatening allergies or with asthma to possess and self-administer emergency medication during the school day, on school grounds, at school-sponsored activities, on school-provided transportation, and during school-related programs.
(D) Affirming that the student has been instructed to inform the school nurse or another school employee or agent immediately after self-administering the emergency medication.
(c) In each school year for which possession and self‑administration of emergency medication is requested, the student’s parent or guardian shall:
(1) Develop, in consultation with the school nurse or the designated health care staff at an approved independent school, a plan of action regarding responding to the student’s life‑threatening allergy or allergies or asthma. The plan of action shall be based upon the written documentation provided by the student’s physician and shall include the name of each emergency medication, the dosage, and the times and circumstances under which the medication is to be taken. The written plan shall prominently state that the medication is solely for the use of the student covered by the plan.
(2) It shall be the responsibility of the student’s parent or guardian to provide a copy of the plan of action to any school employee or agent responsible for the student before or after the normal hours of the school day; provided, however, it shall be the school’s responsibility to give a copy of the plan to the drivers of a bus providing routine transportation between the student’s home and the school, regardless of whether the transportation is operated by the school or is a service for which it contracts.
The House proposes to the Senate to amend the bill in Sec. 1. 9 V.S.A. § 2479a(b)(3) between the words “is” and “identified” by adding the word conspicuously
Joint Senate resolutions entitled:
Joint resolution in observance of the 2008 National Crime Victims' Rights Week.
Having been placed on the Calendar for action, were taken up and adopted severally on the part of the Senate.
H. 704.
Senator Carris, for the Committee on Finance, to which was referred House bill entitled:
An act relating to notices of transfer by a insurer of policies to an affiliate.
Third Reading Ordered; Rules Suspended; Joint Resolution Adopted in Concurrence
J.R.H. 30.
Senator Doyle, for the Committee on Education, to which was referred joint House resolution entitled:
Reported that the resolution ought to be adopted in concurrence.
Thereupon, the resolution was read the second time by title only pursuant to Rule 43, and third reading of the resolution was ordered.
Thereupon, on motion of Senator Shumlin, the rules were suspended and the joint resolution was placed on all remaining stages of its adoption in concurrence forthwith.
Senator White, for the Committee on Health and Welfare, to which was referred House bill entitled:
Sec. 1. 18 V.S.A. § 104 is amended to read:
§ 104. COMMISSIONER OF HEALTH; DUTIES
(a) The secretary shall appoint a commissioner of health, as provided in 3 V.S.A. § 3051, who shall be either a physician licensed to practice medicine and surgery in this state or a health care professional who has at least a master’s degree in public health or a related health care field and who, in addition, has had educational and practical experience in the field of public health.
(b) The commissioner may delegate such powers and assign such duties to members of the department as may be deemed appropriate and necessary for the proper execution of the provisions of this title. If the commissioner is not a physician licensed to practice medicine and surgery in this state, the commissioner shall fill an existing exempt position within the department by appointing a chief medical officer who shall be a physician licensed to practice medicine and surgery in this state and who shall report to the commissioner.
On motion of Senator Mazza, the rules were suspended, and the following bills were ordered messaged to the House forthwith:
H. 149, H. 257, H. 615, H. 704, H. 748, H. 809.
Rules Suspended; Joint Resolution Messaged
On motion of Senator Mazza, the rules were suspended, and the following joint resolution was ordered messaged to the House forthwith:
On motion of Senator Mazza, the rules were suspended, and the following bill was ordered delivered to the Governor forthwith:
By Representatives Wheeler and Lewis,
By Representative Keenan and others,
By Representative Deen and others,
[The full text of the Senate concurrent resolutions appeared in the Senate calendar addendum for Thursday, April 17, 2008, and, if adopted in concurrence by the House, will appear in the volume of the Public Acts and Resolves to be published for this session of the sixty-ninth biennial session of the Vermont General Assembly.]
Offered by: Representative McDonald and others
Offered by: Representative Grad and others
Offered by: Representative Bray
Offered by: Representatives Wheeler and Lewis
Offered by: Representative Pugh
Offered by: Representative Klein and others
[The full text of the House concurrent resolutions appeared in the Senate calendar addendum for Thursday, April 17, 2008, and will appear in the volume of the Public Acts and Resolves to be published for this session of the sixty-ninth biennial session of the Vermont General Assembly.]
On motion of Senator Mazza, the Senate adjourned, to reconvene on Monday, April 21, 2008, at six o’clock and thirty minutes in the afternoon pursuant to J.R.S. 65.