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  1. It does not cover all of the hundreds of specific statutes that govern the activities of Vermont municipalities but, rather, provides an overview of the laws that generally govern and limit municipal authority.

  2. Municipal authority is governed by the Constitution, statutes and case law. The United State Constitution is the highest law of the land. The Vermont Constitution is the highest law of Vermont, second only to the United States Constitution and federal law when it specifically pre-empts state law.

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  3. Municipal authority to make local law derives from state statute or municipal charter. The subjects of local legislation are varied and scattered throughout many different titles of the Vermont Statutes Annotated. The location of most municipal authority is located in 24 V.S.A. § 2291.

  4. Oct 11, 2024 · Overview of Local Government Authority. Vermont is a Dillon’s Rule state, meaning municipalities receive all of their legal authority from the Vermont Legislature. Under Dillon’s Rule, so named after Judge John F. Dillon, the chief justice of the Iowa Supreme Court who developed this famous rule in 1868, local governments have three sources ...

  5. Aug 2, 2024 · Title 24 of the Vermont codified statutes dictates the parameters of local governance. The appendix to title 24 of the Vermont codified statutes lists charters for 59 towns and villages, plus some solid waste management district agreements and fire district agreements.

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  6. Municipal authority to make local law derives from state statute or municipal charter. The subjects of local legislation are varied and scattered throughout many different titles of the Vermont Statutes Annotated. The location of most municipal authority is located in 24 V.S.A. § 2291.

  7. Jan 15, 2019 · General Municipal Law- Brief Overview • Grants general powers available to every municipality and designs a default form of municipal government. Covers a mixture of legislative delegation and agency: o Structure of government and officers; o Legislative authority, ordinances, and enforcement; o Finances, taxes, and indebtedness;

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