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    • Vermont Statutes
    • Title 2 - Legislature
    • Chapter 1 - General Assembly
    • § 2. Use of hall and Senate chamber

    Vermont Statutes
    Chapter 1 - General Assembly
    § 2. Use of hall and Senate chamber

    § 2. Use of hall and Senate chamber
    The Representatives’ hall and the Senate chamber shall not be used for purposes other than legislation or business connected therewith, except as the two houses may by joint rule or resolution provide.

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    Structure Vermont Statutes

    Vermont Statutes

    Title 2 - Legislature

    Chapter 1 - General Assembly

    § 1. Place of holding sessions

    § 2. Use of hall and Senate chamber

    § 3. Senate certificates; oaths; Secretary; canvassing committee

    § 4. Senate vacancy

    § 6. House roll; election of Speaker

    § 7. House Clerk; canvassing committee

    § 8. Assistant Clerks of House

    § 9. House vacancy

    § 10. Election of State and judicial officers

    § 11. Vacancies in office

    § 12. Legislative elections; uniform ballots

    § 13. Daily journals

    § 14. Stenographic assistance for journals

    § 15. Daily calendar

    § 16. Printing and distribution of daily calendar, journal, and bills

    § 19. Compensation to chaplains

    § 20. Limitation on distribution and duration of agency reports

    § 21. Employees; subpoena prohibited

    § 22. Complaint filed in the Superior Court to compel testimony or production of evidence

    § 23. Standing committees; authority to meet; out-of-state business

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