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Senate concurs with House amendments to S.186, tightening rules and reporting for recovery residences

Senate · May 7, 2024
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The Vermont Senate concurred with House amendments to S.186, endorsing voluntary certification for recovery residences, new minimum residential‑agreement standards, expanded Department of Health assessments of certified and noncertified facilities, and updated reporting deadlines; the concurrence passed by voice vote.

The Vermont Senate on the floor concurred with the House’s amendments to S.186, legislation aimed at the systemic evaluation of recovery residences and recovery communities.

Senator from Chittenden Southeast, reporting for the Senate Health and Welfare Committee, summarized the changes the House made to the bill and said the committee supports concurrence. Key changes include clarifying that certification for recovery residences is voluntary, adding minimum…

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