§ 3. Judicial officers; administrative and disciplinary control
The Supreme Court shall have administrative and disciplinary control of all judicial officers of the State, in addition to and not inconsistent with the constitutional powers of the General Assembly in those matters. It shall promulgate a Code of Judicial Ethics that shall be binding on those officers for disciplinary purposes. It may promulgate rules providing for the exercise of disciplinary control, including providing for the manner of making and disposing of complaints of violations of judicial ethics, a committee of the Judiciary for determining issues raised by complaints, and imposing sanctions, including when appropriate suspension from judicial duties for the balance of the term of the judicial officer charged. (1965, No. 194, § 14; amended 2021, No. 105 (Adj. Sess.), § 1, eff. July 1, 2022.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
§ 1. Unified court system established
§ 2. Supreme Court established; jurisdiction
§ 3. Judicial officers; administrative and disciplinary control
§ 6. Disqualification of Justices
§ 8. General and special terms
§ 17. Reporter of decisions; appointment
§ 18. Opinions; filing and preservation; copies
§ 21a. Duties of the Chief Superior Judge
§ 22. Designation and special assignment of judicial officers and retired judicial officers
§ 25. Judicial Branch; furlough days; administrative leave
§ 27. Court Technology Special Fund
§ 27a. Contracts for Internet service
§ 27b. Electronically filed verified documents
§ 28. Municipal Ticket Repayment Revolving Fund
§ 31. Jurisdiction; Civil Division
§ 32. Jurisdiction; Criminal Division
§ 33. Jurisdiction; Family Division
§ 34. Jurisdiction; Environmental Division
§ 35. Jurisdiction; Probate Division
§ 36. Composition of the court