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§ 2002 -   Executive orders

§ 2002. Executive orders

(a) The governor may propose by executive order changes in the organization of the executive branch of government which are not consistent with or will supersede existing organization provided for by law. The executive order shall be submitted to both houses of the general assembly.

(b) An executive order issued under this chapter shall be presented to the general assembly not later than January 15th of the year in which the general assembly sits. The executive order shall become effective unless disapproved by resolution of either house of the general assembly within ninety days, or before final adjournment of that annual session, whichever comes first.

(c) Executive orders which become effective under this chapter shall be printed with the session laws and published as an appendix to the Vermont Statutes Annotated. (1969, No. 245 (Adj. Sess.), §§ 3-5, eff. April 4, 1970.)

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