Vermont Statutes
Chapter 129 - Town of Milton
App § 702. Charter Compliance Committee

§ 702. Charter Compliance Committee
(a) A Charter Compliance Committee of three members shall be created to hear allegations from the general public or citizens who feel an elected or appointed board or commission or an elected or appointed official has violated the charter. The general public or citizen must first give the elected or appointed board or commission or the elected or appointed official an opportunity to correct the alleged violation.
(b) The Town Manager and the Superintendent of Schools shall be exempt from this section. A violation of the charter by the Town Manager will be brought to the attention of the Selectboard. A violation by the Superintendent will be brought to the attention of the School Board of Trustees. If the violation is not corrected in a timely manner, the general public or citizen may take action against the appropriate board.
(c) Biennially, the elected justices of the peace for the Town of Milton shall elect five of its members to the Charter Compliance Committee.
(d) The Charter Compliance Committee shall meet within 10 days of a complaint received in writing by the Town Clerk. If the complaint is against the Town Clerk’s office, the complaint shall be filed with the Clerk of the Selectboard.
(e) The Charter Compliance Committee shall act judiciously in a quasi-judicial capacity. The board, the commission, or the official must be given certain due process protection, including due notice, an opportunity to be heard, and a right to insist that the justices hear the evidence before coming to any conclusion about the nature of the complaint.
(f) After hearing all parties and reviewing the evidence presented, the Charter Compliance Committee shall issue its facts and findings in a timely manner.
(g) The Charter Compliance Committee shall verify the validity of the allegation. If it is found that a violation of the charter has occurred, the Charter Compliance Committee shall publicly notify the board, commission, or public official.
(h) The board, commission, or public official shall have an opportunity to correct the violation in a timely manner, not to exceed 60 days.
(i) If the board, commission, or public official does not correct the violation, the Charter Compliance Committee shall award one of the following:
(1) Reprimand (official, board, or commission will be told to abide by the charter).
(2) Public sanction (Public will be made aware of the violation along with the facts and findings).
(j) Any officer elected under section 202, or appointed official under section 306, of this charter may be removed from office as follows: A legal petition stating specific cause as cited by the petitioner signed by not less than 15 percent of the registered voters shall be filed with the Town Clerk requesting a vote on whether the elected official shall be removed from the office. The Selectboard, in the case of the Town, and the School Board of Trustees, in the case of the School District, shall call a special Town or School District meeting to be held within 45 days of receiving the petition, to vote on whether the elected officer shall be removed. The officer shall be removed only if at least one-third of the registered voters of the Town vote and a majority of that number vote for removal. (Amended 2021, No. M-16 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. May 31, 2022.)
Subsec. (a): Deleted “, unknowingly,” preceding “violated” in the first sentence.
Subsec. (b): Added “of Trustees” in the third sentence.
Subsec. (c): Amended generally.
Subsec. (g): In the second sentence, inserted “Charter Compliance” preceding “Committee”, and substituted “board, commission, or” for “board or commission or”.
Subsec. (h): Substituted “shall” for “should” following “public official”.
Subsec. (i): Deleted “in a timely manner” following “violation “ in the introductory language.
Subsec. (j): Amended generally.

Structure Vermont Statutes

Vermont Statutes

Title 24 Appendix - Municipal Charters

Chapter 129 - Town of Milton

App § 101. Corporate existence retained

App § 102. General law application

App § 103. Powers of the Town and School District

App § 104. Ordinances

App § 105. Nonapplicability to zoning and subdivision

App § 201. Preface

App § 202. Elective officers

App § 203. Terms of elected offices

App § 204. Duties of elected officers

App § 301. Organization

App § 302. Meetings

App § 303. Record of proceedings

App § 304. Mandatory duties

App § 305. Permissive duties

App § 306. Appointed officers

App § 307. Sidewalks, streetlights, and special assessments of the former incorporated Milton Village

App § 401. Organization

App § 402. Meetings

App § 403. Record of proceedings

App § 404. Mandatory duties

App § 405. Permissive duties

App § 501. Town Manager appointment and term

App § 502. Bond

App § 503. Responsibilities, powers, and duties

App § 504. Noninterference with administration

App § 505. Filling of a vacancy

App § 506. Compensation of the Town Manager

App § 507. Administrative Code

App § 508. Selectboard policy

App § 601. School Superintendent appointment and term

App § 602. Bond

App § 603. Responsibilities, powers, and duties

App § 604. Noninterference with administration

App § 605. Filling of a vacancy

App § 606. Compensation

App § 607. School Board of Trustees policy

App § 701. Conflict of interest

App § 702. Charter Compliance Committee

App § 703. Code of ethics

App § 801. General

App § 802. Time

App § 803. Eligible voters

App § 804. Polling places

App § 805. Combining of Town and school meetings

App § 806. Voting questions by Australian ballot

App § 903. Minutes

App § 904. Zoning Administrator

App § 905. Planning Director

App § 1001. Fiscal year

App § 1002. Preparation and submission of general budget

App § 1003. Preparation and submission of the capital budget

App § 1004. Savings clause

App § 1005. Appropriations

App § 1006. Amount to be raised by taxation

App § 1007. Budget limitations—borrowing

App § 1008. Transfers of Appropriations

App § 1009. Taxation

App § 1010. Investments

App § 1101. Separability

App § 1105. Reference to State statute