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Vermont House adopts technical workers' compensation fix, advances Act 250 grandfathering correction to third reading
Summary
The Vermont House passed a workers' compensation technical-corrections bill, amended and advanced a separate technical fix to restore a grandfathering provision in Act 250 to third reading, introduced two housing bills for committee referral, and adopted a concurrence resolution on adjournment dates.
The Vermont House of Representatives on the floor moved several housekeeping and procedural measures and cleared one bill for passage while advancing another technical correction on statutory language.
House members voted to pass House Bill 560, titled an act relating to making technical corrections to workers' compensation rulemaking requirements. The measure was read for a third time and, after a voice vote on the question “shall the bill pass?,” the presiding officer announced that the ayes had it and declared the bill passed.
Separately, the House took up House Bill 599, described by Representative Vongards (member for Manchester) as a technical corrections bill to reinstate language in 10 V.S.A. §6081(b) that had been removed inadvertently in last year’s Act 53. Vongards told members the…
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