§ 47. Municipal deadlines, plans, and licenses; extension
(a) During a state of emergency declared under this chapter, a municipal corporation may:
(1) extend any statutory deadline applicable to municipal corporations, provided that the deadline does not relate to a license, permit, program, or plan issued or administered by the State or federal government; and
(2) extend or waive deadlines applicable to licenses, permits, programs, or plans that are issued by the municipal corporation.
(b) During a state of emergency declared under this chapter, any expiring license, permit, program, or plan issued by a municipal corporation that is due for renewal or review shall remain valid for 90 days after the date that the declared state of emergency ends. (Added 2021, No. 157 (Adj. Sess.), § 12, eff. July 1, 2022.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 20 - Internal Security and Public Safety
Chapter 1 - Emergency Management
§ 3. Vermont Emergency Management Division
§ 3a. Emergency Management Division; duties; budget
§ 6. Local organization for emergency management
§ 8. General powers of Governor
§ 9. Emergency powers of Governor
§ 10. Request to Governor by municipal authorities
§ 11. Additional emergency powers
§ 13. Termination of emergencies
§ 18. Personnel requirements and nonsubversion
§ 19. Powers outside town of appointment
§ 21. Compensation for injury or death
§ 23. General powers not limited by specific powers
§ 26. Change of venue because of enemy attack
§ 28. Emergency management medical program
§ 29. Emergency shelters; no private liability
§ 30. State Emergency Response Commission; creation
§ 31. State Emergency Response Commission; duties
§ 32. Local emergency planning committees; creation; duties
§ 33. Hazmat teams; team chiefs; creation
§ 34. Temporary housing for disaster victims
§ 35. Community disaster loans
§ 36. Debris and wreckage removal
§ 37. State financial participation in grants to disaster victims
§ 39. Fees to the Hazardous Substances Fund
§ 45. Emergency relief and assistance
§ 46. Disaster Relief Workers Fund; health care providers; reimbursement