§ 1809. Prosecution of cases before Board
The Secretary of Transportation or his or her designee shall represent the public at a Board hearing when the matters involved result directly from a proposed increase in rates, tolls, or charges, or the issuing of stock, bonds, notes, or other evidence of indebtedness for which the approval of the Board is required by law. In any proceeding, the Board may request the appearance of the Attorney General or appoint a member of the Vermont Bar to represent the interests of the public or State. (Added 1985, No. 224 (Adj. Sess.), § 1.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 5 - Aeronautics and Surface Transportation
Chapter 24 - Powers and Duties of Board and Agency as to Companies Other Than Railroads and Aircraft
§ 1803. Organization; reports of transportation corporations
§ 1804. Duty to furnish copies of contracts
§ 1805. Information to be furnished to the Agency of Transportation
§ 1806. Report of accidents; investigation
§ 1807. Complaints; investigations; procedure
§ 1808. Jurisdiction of Transportation Board; general scope
§ 1809. Prosecution of cases before Board
§ 1810. Jurisdiction by the Transportation Board over charges and rates
§ 1819. Special rate or rebate; penalty
§ 1821. Common carrier defined
§ 1822. Jurisdiction of Transportation Board over common carriers
§ 1823. Certificate of public good
§ 1824. Application for certificate of public good; hearing
§ 1824a. Publicly funded carriers
§ 1825. Petition by public; notice; hearing
§ 1826. Display of certificate
§ 1827. Jurisdiction of Commissioner of Motor Vehicles
§ 1828. Safe operation of motor buses
§ 1829. Supervision by Transportation Board of common carriers; abandonment of service