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    • Vermont Statutes
    • Title 3 - Executive
    • Chapter 11 - State Officers and Employees Generally
    • § 259. Holding over

    Vermont Statutes
    Chapter 11 - State Officers and Employees Generally
    § 259. Holding over

    § 259. Holding over
    Each State and county officer elected or appointed for a definite term, unless other provision is made by the Constitution or under the express terms of a statute, shall continue to exercise the duties of such office until a successor is duly elected or appointed and has qualified.

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    Structure Vermont Statutes

    Vermont Statutes

    Title 3 - Executive

    Chapter 11 - State Officers and Employees Generally

    § 252. Cost of bonds; blanket bond

    § 253. Deputy officers

    § 254. Term of officer elected by General Assembly

    § 255. Term of officer appointed without advice and consent of Senate

    § 256. Term of officer appointed with advice and consent of Senate

    § 257. Appointments and vacancies requiring advice and consent of Senate

    § 258. Removal of civil officers

    § 259. Holding over

    § 260. Location of offices

    § 261. Officers of State institutions

    § 262. Employment of aliens

    § 263. Employees entering armed forces

    § 264. Accumulated sick leave

    § 265. Certified emergency volunteer leave

    § 267. Executive officers; postemployment restrictions

    § 268. Boards and commissions; Sunset Advisory Commission

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