§ 638. Relief from retaliatory actions
(a) Any employee, contractor, or agent shall be entitled to all relief necessary to make that employee, contractor, or agent whole, if that employee, contractor, or agent is discharged, demoted, suspended, threatened, harassed, or in any other manner discriminated against in the terms and conditions of employment because of lawful acts done by the employee, contractor, agent, or a person associated with the employee, contractor, or agent in furtherance of an action under section 632 of this chapter, or other efforts to stop one or more violations of this chapter.
(b) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, relief under subsection (a) of this section shall include reinstatement with the same seniority status that employee, contractor, or agent would have had but for the discrimination, two times the amount of back pay, interest on the back pay, and compensation for any special damages sustained as a result of the discrimination, including litigation costs and reasonable attorney’s fees. An employee, contractor, or agent may bring an action in the Civil Division of the Superior Court or any other appropriate court for the relief provided in this section.
(c) No employer shall make, adopt, or enforce any rule, regulation, or policy preventing an employee, contractor, or agent from disclosing information to a government or law enforcement agency or from acting to further efforts to stop one or more violations of this chapter. No employer shall require as a condition of employment, during the term of employment or at the termination of employment that any employee, contractor, or agent agree to, accept, or sign an agreement that limits or denies the rights of such employee, contractor, or agent to bring an action or provide information to a government or law enforcement agency pursuant to this chapter. Any such agreement shall be void.
(d) A civil action under this section may not be brought more than three years after the date when the retaliation occurred and became known to the employee, contractor, or agent. (Added 2015, No. 25, § 1, eff. May 18, 2015.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 32 - Taxation and Finance
§ 404. Returned payments; penalty
§ 431. Depositories of State funds
§ 432. Management of invested State money
§ 433. Investments of State money
§ 434. Investment of certain funds
§ 435a. Tobacco Litigation Settlement Fund
§ 461. Disbursements on Commissioner’s warrants
§ 463. Itemized bills with vouchers required
§ 464. Itemized statements and receipts required
§ 465. Only lawful claims allowed; warrants
§ 467. Accounts with Superior Court clerks
§ 469. Requisition for court expenses
§ 475. Disasters on State properties
§ 502. Monies to be paid over without deduction
§ 503. Payment of monies into Treasury
§ 504. Fines paid to Superior Court clerk
§ 506. Failure of Superior Court clerk to pay over
§ 508. Receipts given by State officers
§ 509a. Judiciary overpayment; refund
§ 510. Appropriation; federal funds; Public Service Department receipts
§ 541. Collection of fines and costs
§ 544. Judge may pay witnesses
§ 581. Unclaimed costs to revert to State
§ 582. Sale of meals; revolving fund
§ 584. Vermont Clean Water Affinity Card Program
§ 587. Special funds; creation and termination
§ 588. Special funds; organization and management
§ 603. Fee creation, amount, and adjustment of amount
§ 604. Electric vehicle supply equipment fees
§ 605. Consolidated Executive Branch annual fee report and request
§ 605a. Consolidated Judicial Branch fee report and request
§ 606. Legislative fee review process; fee bill
§ 611. Consolidated town fee report and request
§ 623. Forfeiture of public employee retirement benefits
§ 624. Venue, procedure, and appeals
§ 625. Return of contributions; exemptions; qualified domestic relations orders
§ 626. Application; collective bargaining agreements
§ 632. Civil actions for false claims
§ 633. Rights of the parties to qui tam actions
§ 634. Alternate remedies available to determine civil penalty
§ 635. Payments to relators; limitations
§ 637. Awards of costs and attorney’s fees against relators; liability
§ 638. Relief from retaliatory actions
§ 639. Limitation of actions; final judgments in criminal proceedings
§ 640. Preponderance of the evidence standard