§ 1652. Records of overseers of the poor
Effective October 1, 1968, the office of overseer of the poor is abolished. On that day or as soon thereafter as possible the overseer of the poor shall turn all records of the office over to the town clerk of his or her town, who shall thereafter keep them until authorized by law to dispose of them. (Added 1967, No. 147, § 37, eff. Oct. 1, 1968.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 24 - Municipal and County Government
Chapter 51 - Finances; Accounts and Audits
§ 1521. Tax bills and warrants
§ 1523. Tax bills; duties of selectboards as to a deficit
§ 1525. Tax levies; credit for gains
§ 1526. Tax levies; debit of general fund
§ 1527. Tax levies—Officers’ duties
§ 1529. First constable as collector
§ 1531. Payment of money; inspection of tax book
§ 1532. Settlement; disqualification for neglect
§ 1533. Town board for the abatement of taxes
§ 1534. Meetings; how notified
§ 1536. Abatement; record; discharge
§ 1537. City or village board of tax abatement
§ 1538. Assessment of tax to pay execution
§ 1576. Town treasurer; record of orders
§ 1578. Settlement with auditors and successor
§ 1580. Account with collector
§ 1582. Outstanding orders; notice to stop interest
§ 1583. Outstanding orders; publication of notice
§ 1584. Outstanding orders; no interest after day of notice
§ 1621. Orders for land damages or damages for injuries
§ 1652. Records of overseers of the poor
§ 1681. Auditors; duties; meeting
§ 1683. Contents of report; municipal fiscal years
§ 1684. Trust assets; indebtedness
§ 1685. Subchapter application to villages
§ 1689. Penalty for failure to send notice
§ 1690. Certified or public accountant to audit town accounts; warning; form