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Attorney General's office asks Vermont committee for 18 months to complete S.69 rulemaking; panel considers Jan. 1, 2027 effective date
Summary
At a May 21 hearing, the Vermont House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development heard testimony from the Attorney General's Office asking for an 18-month rulemaking period for S.69, and discussed aligning the law's effective date and related rule deadlines to Jan. 1, 2027.
The Vermont House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development heard testimony May 21 about the timetable for rulemaking under S.69, with the Attorney General's Office asking the committee to give the office at least 18 months to write implementing rules and the panel discussing a Jan. 1, 2027 effective date for the law and related rules.
Todd Dalos, attorney with the Vermont Attorney General's Office, told the committee the office has been granted rulemaking in three discrete areas under the bill and that complex rulemaking takes time. "Two years seems an appropriate amount of time," Dalos said, while later asking the committee to consider at least 18 months for the Attorney General's Office to complete the process. He cited a prior AGO rulemaking that was completed in about a year…
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