Vermont Statutes
Chapter 9 - Licensing
§ 211. Hearing officers

§ 211. Hearing officers
(a) The Chair of the Board of Liquor and Lottery may appoint a hearing officer to conduct hearings pursuant to section 210 of this title. A hearing officer may be a member of the Board appointed under section 210 of this title.
(b) The hearing officer may administer oaths in all cases, so far as the exercise of that power is properly incidental to the performance of the hearing officer’s duty or that of the Board. A hearing officer may hold any hearing in any matter within the jurisdiction of the Board.
(c) The hearing officer shall make findings of fact in writing to the Board in the form of a proposal for decision. A copy of the proposal for decision shall be served upon the parties pursuant to 3 V.S.A. § 812. Judgment on the hearing officer’s proposal for decision shall be rendered by a majority of the Board.
(d) At least 10 days prior to a hearing, the hearing officer shall give written notice of the time and place of the hearing to all parties in the case and shall indicate either that the hearing will be before the Board or the name and title of the person designated to conduct the hearing.
(e) The Chair may appoint a hearing officer to hear and finally determine any complaint involving a tobacco license. In such a case, the hearing officer may impose administrative penalties as provided in subsection 210(b) of this title. (Added 1997, No. 58, § 8; amended 2017, No. 83, § 30; 2018, No. 1 (Sp. Sess.), § 33.)

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 7 - Alcoholic Beverages, Cannabis, and Tobacco

Chapter 9 - Licensing

§ 201. Licenses contingent on town vote

§ 202. Licenses to enforcement officer or control commissioner; exceptions

§ 203. Restrictions; financial interests; employees

§ 204. Application and renewal fees for licenses and permits; disposition of fees

§ 205. Terms of permits, licenses, and certificates

§ 206. Disposal of fees

§ 207. Change of location

§ 208. Display of license

§ 209. Bankruptcy, death, and revocation

§ 210. Suspension or revocation of license or permit; administrative penalty

§ 211. Hearing officers

§ 212. Complaints and prosecutions

§ 213. Licensee education

§ 214. Proof of financial responsibility

§ 215. Authority for criminal background checks

§ 221. First-class licenses

§ 222. Second-class licenses

§ 223. Third-class licenses

§ 224. Fourth-class licenses

§ 225. Fortified wine permits

§ 226. Retail delivery permits

§ 227. Outside consumption permits; first-, third-, and fourth-class licenses

§ 228. Sampler flights

§ 229. Clubs

§ 230. Sale of alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption

§ 241. Caterer’s license; commercial catering license

§ 242. Destination resort master licenses

§ 243. Request-to-cater permit

§ 251. Educational sampling event permit

§ 252. Special event permits

§ 253. Festival permits

§ 254. Special venue serving permits

§ 255. Retail alcoholic beverage tasting permits

§ 256. Promotional tastings for licensees

§ 257. Tastings for product quality assurance

§ 258. Promotional railroad tasting permit

§ 259. Tasting events; age and training of servers

§ 271. Manufacturer’s or rectifier’s license

§ 272. Packager’s license

§ 273. Wholesale dealer’s license

§ 274. Certificate of approval for distribution of malt beverages, vinous beverages, or ready-to drink spirits beverages

§ 275. Solicitor’s license

§ 276. Industrial alcohol distributor’s license

§ 277. Malt, vinous, and ready-to-drink spirits beverage consumer shipping license

§ 278. Vinous beverage retail shipping license

§ 279. Consumer and retail shipping licenses; general requirements

§ 280. Common carriers; requirements

§ 281. Prohibitions

§ 282. Rulemaking

§ 283. Vinous beverage storage and shipping license