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DRB told to take new state ethics training; members discuss alternates and recusal rules

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At the March 4 meeting the South Burlington Development Review Board was briefed on new statewide ethics standards that require training and recusal for perceived conflicts; members discussed whether to use alternates more actively if recusals increase.

During other business at the March 4 meeting, the South Burlington Development Review Board was briefed on new statewide ethics standards that supersede the city’s prior policy and on required training for municipal appointees.

Chair Dawn Philibert told the board the state has issued new, statewide ethics standards for municipal employees, board members and appointees and that all must take a training video, then file a certificate with the city attorney. Philibert said, “There is a statewide training that all, municipal employees and board members…

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