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Vermont Statutes Title 24 (Appendix). Municipal Charters, App. c. 407 § 106. Transportation and collection system

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Each member municipality, either directly or through independent parties, shall be responsible for providing a collection system for the solid waste generated within such member municipality and for the transportation of such solid waste to the District facilities, together with all costs incident thereto. In the event that any member municipality does not wish to institute its own collection system for delivery of the solid waste to the facilities designated by the District, then the Board of Supervisors may provide for collection and transportation as provided in section 105 of this subchapter.

1. Establishment and membership.  The Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner Advisory Board, referred to in this chapter as the “board,” established under section 12004-J, subsection 13, is established within the Department of Health and Human Services.  The board consists of 13 members appointed by the Commissioner of Health and Human Services.  Members must include the following:

A. One physician licensed to practice medicine in the State;

B. One member of the State Board of Nursing;

C. One sexual assault nurse examiner;

D. One representative from a sexual assault center;

E. One member from a statewide coalition against sexual assault;

F. One survivor of sexual assault;

G. One attorney from the Department of the Attorney General, designated by the Attorney General;

H. One employee of the Maine State Police Crime Laboratory;

I. One member from a statewide association of prosecutors;

J. One member from a statewide association of hospitals;

K. One member who is a forensic pediatric health care provider;  and

L. Two public members.

2. Terms of appointment.  The term of each member of the board is 3 years.  When a vacancy occurs prior to the expiration of a term, the appointment to fill that vacancy is for the balance of the unexpired term.

3. Chair.  The Commissioner of Health and Human Services shall appoint a member to act as the chair of the board.

4. Meetings.  The board may not meet more than once a month.

5. Quorum.  Five members of the board constitute a quorum.

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