Vermont Statutes
Chapter 3 - Executive
App 3-81 (No. 09-17) [Governor’s Opioid Coordination Council]

Executive Order No. 3-81 (No. 09-17) [Governor’s Opioid Coordination Council]
WHEREAS, opioid addiction and abuse in the State of Vermont negatively affect all people, of all ages, in all communities, at all income levels; and
WHEREAS, opioid addiction and abuse has caused and continues to cause an increase in drug trafficking and other criminal offenses throughout Vermont which erodes our way of life and endangers all Vermonters; and
WHEREAS, opioid addiction and abuse has caused an increasing number of overdose deaths in Vermont, particularly among young Vermonters; and
WHEREAS, the fight against opioid addiction and abuse continues to consume an increasing portion of scarce State resources; and
WHEREAS, because it is not feasible or effective to rely solely on state social service agencies or law enforcement to resolve the opioid crisis, all Vermonters must play an important role in helping to eradicate this scourge from our State; and
WHEREAS, to effectively meet this challenge, the State, municipalities, and all Vermonters must work together on a three-pronged approach to this crisis:
• the demand for opioids must be significantly reduced through education, the building of strong families and neighborhoods, and increased economic and job opportunities;
• those addicted to opioids must be afforded adequate and effective treatment and recovery opportunities; and
• the supply of opioids must be reduced through robust and coordinated federal, state, and local law enforcement targeting drug traffickers and through more effective means of preventing the diversion of prescription opioids; and
WHEREAS, the Governor recognizes the diversity of Vermont municipalities and the distinct differences of population, geography, and resources; and
WHEREAS, the successful fight against opioid addiction and abuse will rely on the strength of this local diversity to enable and empower local authorities to adapt recommended policies, programs, and best practices to the needs of the various communities; and
WHEREAS, the City of Rutland has seen a significant decrease in opioid-related crime after successfully implementing Project VISION, a locally-driven strategy to identify and eliminate neighborhood drug markets utilizing a creative, collaborative grass-roots effort involving individuals, families, local businesses, churches, law enforcement, community development organizations, and health care professionals; and
WHEREAS, in order to fully enable and empower local communities in their fight against opioid addiction and abuse and to build on the success of Project VISION, there is a need to ensure full coordination among State agencies, State municipalities, law enforcement, and treatment providers to strengthen Vermont’s overall response to the opioid crisis through effective opioid addiction prevention, treatment, recovery and enforcement action plans.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that I, Philip B. Scott, by virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor, do hereby create the Governor’s Opioid Coordination Council, as follows:
I. Composition and Appointments.
The Council shall consist of the following members who shall be geographically representative of the State to the extent possible:
A. The Commissioner of Public Safety, Secretary of the Agency of Health and Human Services, and a community leader to be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Governor, all of whom shall serve as Co-Chairs;
B. The Commissioner of the Department of Health or designee;
C. The Attorney General, or designee;
D. The United States Attorney, District of Vermont, or designee;
E. One representative of the Vermont Mayors Coalition;
F. One representative of a local non-profit housing organization to be appointed by the Governor;
G. One educator involved in substance abuse prevention appointed by the Governor;
H. One representative of State municipalities appointed by the Vermont League of Cities and Towns;
I. One substance abuse prevention and treatment professional, appointed by the Governor;
J. One representative of the Vermont Association of Mental Health, Addiction and Recovery;
K. One representative of a designated agency appointed by the Governor;
L. One representative of the Vermont Association of Hospitals and Health Systems;
M. One representative of the Vermont Sheriffs’ Association;
N. One representative of the Vermont Association of Chiefs of Police;
O. One representative of the United States Drug Enforcement Administration;
P. One first responder to be appointed by the Governor.
Q. The Chief Justice, or designee;
R. One representative of Vermont’s business community to be appointed by the Governor; and
S. One at-large member to be appointed by the Governor.
Members appointed by the Governor shall serve for two-year terms, beginning as of May 1, 2017.
II. Director of Drug Policy.
The Governor shall designate a Director of Drug Policy who shall act as the Executive Director of the Council and who will support, coordinate, and monitor the progress of the Council on a day-to-day basis.
III. Council Charge and Process.
The mission of the Council will be to lead and strengthen Vermont’s response to the opioid crisis by ensuring full interagency and intra-agency coordination between state and local governments in the areas of prevention, treatment, recovery and law enforcement activities. Where practicable, the Council will apply the strategies and lessons learned from VISION to other communities throughout Vermont. The Council shall initially meet at least monthly. The Council shall:
A. Identify best practices for communities to address opioid addiction and abuse in order to assist them in: (1) significantly reducing the demand for opioids through prevention and education; (2) providing treatment and recovery services to those afflicted with opioid addiction; and (3) significantly reducing the supply of illegal opioids;
B. Develop and adopt data driven performance measures and outcomes which will allow State and local community programs to determine whether they are meeting their goals and objectives in reducing opioid addiction and abuse;
C. Review existing State health, mental health, and drug and alcohol addiction laws, regulations, policies, and programs and propose changes to eliminate redundancy and break down barriers faced by communities in coordinating action with State government;
D. Propose legislation to strengthen a Statewide approach to fight opioid addiction and abuse and facilitate adaptation to the changing nature and multiple facets of the opioid crisis;
E. Consult and coordinate with federal agencies and officials as well as those in surrounding states;
F. Work in coordination with the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council created pursuant to 18 V.S.A. 4803;
G. Report to the Governor on a quarterly basis and as otherwise required by the Governor regarding: (1) recommendations for resource, policy, and legislative or regulatory changes; and (2) progress made under State and local programs measured against established data driven performance measures; and
H. In consultation with the Director of Drug Policy, do all things necessary to carry out the purpose of this Executive Order.
The Council may designate subcommittees as necessary. The Council shall receive administrative support from the Governor’s Office and the Agency of Administration.
IV. Effective Date.
This Executive Order supersedes and replaces Executive Order 02-17 (codified as 3-77). This Executive Order shall take effect upon execution.
Dated May 8, 2017

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Title 3 Appendix - Executive Orders

Chapter 3 - Executive

App 3-1 (No. 13-69) [Planning and Community Services Agency]

App 3-2 (No. 44-72) [Administrative Districts]

App 3-3 (No. 14-78) [Interagency Committee on Rules and Administrative Procedures]

App 3-4 (No. 21-78) [Transfer of Utility Driver Position From Agency of Human Services to Purchasing Division, Agency of Administration]

App 3-5 (No. 32-79) [Transfer of Clerk B Position From Office of Secretary of State to Division of Public Records, Agency of Administration]

App 3-6 (No. 71-83) [Agencies Required To File Proposed Administrative Rules With Interagency Committee on Administrative Rules]

App 3-7 (No. 74-83) [Intergovernmental Consultation System]

App 3-8 (No. 83-84) [Abolition of Certain Boards, Commissions, Councils and Other Bodies]

App 3-9 (No. 19-86) [Agencies Required To File Proposed or Emergency Administrative Rules With Interagency Committee on Administrative Rules]

App 3-10 (No. 20-86) [Governor’s Commission on Women]

App 3-11 (No. 35-87) [Abolition of Certain Departments and Divisions and Establishment of the Department of General Services and Department of Finance and Management]

App 3-12 (No. 36-87) [Transfer of Certain Positions and Appropriations From Agency of Environmental Conservation, Department of Water Resources to Department of Labor and Industry]

App 3-13 (No. 45-87) [Transfer of Certain Positions, Functions and Appropriations of Certain Agencies and the Central Support Services Revolving Fund to Department of General Services]

App 3-14 (No. 56-88) [Agencies Required To File Proposed and Emergency Administrative Rules With Interagency Committee on Administrative Rules; Study of Scope of and Limitations on Rulemaking]

App 3-15 (No. 70-89) [Abolition of Office on Aging and Transfer of Functions of Certain Divisions to and Establishment of Department of Rehabilitation and Aging]

App 3-16 (No. 1-91) [Transfer of Duties and Director of Office of Economic Opportunity From Agency of Human Services to Department of Prevention, Assistance, Transition, and Health Access]

App 3-17 (No. 2-91) [Transfer of Duties Relating to Public Drinking Water Program and Positions and Equipment of Division of Environmental Health From Department of Health to Department of Environmental Conservation]

App 3-18 (No. 3-91) [Executive Code of Ethics]

App 3-19 (No. 8-91) [Executive Code of Ethics]

App 3-20 (No. 15-91) [Recognition and Encouragement of Vermont Minority/Women Business Enterprises Partnership]

App 3-21 (No. 101-91) [Abolition of Certain Boards, Commissions, Councils and Other Bodies]

App 3-22 (No. 3A-92) [Recognition, Structure and Powers of Vermont Center for Geographic Information and Transfer of Functions from Geographic Information Services]

App 3-23 (No. 01-93) [Reversal of Reorganization of Agency of Administration]

App 3-24 (No. 08-93) [Vermont State Craft Center Overview Commission]

App 3-25 (No. 13-93) [Governor’s Council on Affirmative Action; Creation of Program]

App 3-26 (No. 01-94) [Abolition of Department of Taxes and Creation of Department of Revenue]

App 3-27 (No. 05-94) [Vermont Developmental Disabilities Council]

App 3-28 (No. 11-94) [Reimbursement for Members of Governor’s Commission on Women]

App 3-29 (No. 12-94) [Telecommunications Technology Council of Vermont]

App 3-30 (No. 07-95) [Administrative Districts]

App 3-31 (No. 08-95) [Abolition of Certain Boards, Commissions, Councils and Other Bodies]

App 3-32 (No. 01-96A) [Transfer of Certain Positions and Investments from Agency of Transportation to Department of Public Safety]

App 3-33 (No. 13-96) [Transfer of Functions and Responsibilities from Agency of Administration, Division of State Buildings to Various Agencies]

App 3-34 (No. 05-98) [Establishment of Blue Ribbon Commission on State Government Performance and Work Force Needs]

App 3-35 (No. 09-98) [Vermont Commission on National and Community Service]

App 3-36 (No. 11-98) [Year 2000 Remediation]

App 3-37 (No. 14-98) [Affirmative Action]

App 3-38 (No. 05-99) [Year 2000 Remediation]

App 3-39 (No. 01-00) [Governor’s Development Cabinet]

App 3-40 (No. 04-00) [Executive Code of Ethics]

App 3-41 (No. 02-02) [Establishment of the Governor’s Children and Youth Cabinet]

App 3-42 (No. 08-02) [Interagency Executive Resource Planning Team Established]

App 3-43 (No. 09-02) [Establishment of the Governor’s Workforce Equity and Diversity Council]

App 3-44 (No. 03-03) [Governor’s Jobs Cabinet]

App 3-45 (No. 10-03) [Executive Code of Ethics]

App 3-46 (No. 06-05) [Rescinding Certain Executive Orders]

App 3-47 (No. 06-06) [Vermont State Craft Center Overview Commission]

App 3-48 (No. 01-09) [Merger of Department of Housing and Community Affairs and Department of Economic Development within the Agency of Commerce and Community Development]

App 3-49 (No. 09-09) [Vermont State Craft Center Overview Commission]

App 3-50 (No. 10-09) [Rescinding Certain Executive Orders]

App 3-51 (No. 01-10) [Transfer of Certain Personnel Positions Within State Government to the Department of Human Resources]

App 3-52 (No. 04-10) [Interagency Committee on Administrative Rules]

App 3-53 (No. 09-11) [Executive Code of Ethics]

App 3-54 (No. 01-12) Addendum to Executive Order No. 02-09 [Renaming Vermont Commission on National and Community Service]

App 3-55 (No. 04-12) [Protection of Vermont State Hospital Employees Subject to a Reduction in Force Due to Tropical Storm Irene]

App 3-56 (No. 01-13) [Revocation of Executive Order 3-48 and Renaming the Department of Housing and Community Affairs the Department of Housing and Community Development]

App 3-57 (No. 02-13) [Transfer of Certain Technology Positions to the Department of Information and Innovation]

App 3-58 (No. 03-13) [Governor’s Business Advisory Council on Health Care Financing]

App 3-59 (No. 10-13) [Governor’s Workforce Equity and Diversity Council and Development of an Equal Employment Opportunity Program]

App 3-60 (No. 01-14) [Governor’s Consumer Advisory Council on Health Care Reform]

App 3-61 (No. 02-14) [Governor’s Criminal Justice and Substance Abuse Cabinet]

App 3-62 (No. 03-14) [Governor’s Law Enforcement Officer Coordinating Council]

App 3-63 (No. 04-14) [VtSHARES Coordinating Committee]

App 3-64 (No. 05-14) [Accessibility of Buildings Used for Public Meetings to People with Disabilities]

App 3-65 (No. 07-14) [Transfer of Certain Medicaid Policy Positions to the Agency of Human Services Central Office]

App 3-66 (No. 01-15) [Revocation of Certain Executive Orders]

App 3-67 (No. 03-15) [Ban the Box Hiring Policy]

App 3-68 (No. 06-15) [Transfer of Certain Land and Permanent Easements in the Town of Killington from ANR to VTRANS]

App 3-69 (No. 07-15) [Health in All Policies Task Force]

App 3-72 (No. 02-16) [Disability Employment Working Group]

App 3-73 (No. 03-16) [Publicly Funded Housing for the Homeless]

App 3-74 (No. 04-16) [Vermont Strong License Plates]

App 3-75 (No. 05-16) [Climate Change Considerations in State Procurements]

App 3-76 (No. 01-17) [Governor’s Strategic Goals]

App 3-77 (No. 02-17) [Governor’s Opiate Coordination Council]

App 3-78 (No. 03-17) [Governor’s Government Modernization and Efficiency Team]

App 3-79 (No. 04-17) [Program to Improve Vermont Outcomes Together (PIVOT)]

App 3-80 (No. 08-17) [Transfer of Property in Windsor from BGS to DFW]

App 3-81 (No. 09-17) [Governor’s Opioid Coordination Council]

App 3-82 (No. 15-17) [Governor’s Marijuana Advisory Commission]

App 3-83 (No. 18-17) [Governor’s Cybersecurity Advisory Team]

App 3-84 (No. 19-17) [Executive Code of Ethics]

App 3-85 (No. 06-17) [Creation of the Agency of Digital Services]

App 3-86 (No. 02-18) [Internet Neutrality in State Procurement]

App 3-87 (No. 04-18) [Racial, Ethnic and Cultural Disparity Mitigation]

App 3-88 (No. 03-19) [Justice Reinvestment II Working Group]

App 3-89 (No. 09-19) [Vermont 2020 Complete Count Committee]

App 3-91 (No. 02-20) [Racial Equity Task Force]

App 3-92 (No. 01-21) [Creation of the Agency of Public Safety]

App 3-93 (No. 04-21) [Permitting Modernization Directive]

App 3-94 (No. 06-21) [COVID-19 Post-Emergency Recovery Activities]

App 3-95 (No. 02-22) [Solidarity with the Ukrainian People]

App 3-96 (No. 04-22) [Executive Code of Ethics]