Vermont Statutes Annotated

Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 16, § 423 (2026)

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Subchapter 001A : GOVERNMENT OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS

(Cite as: 16 V.S.A. § 423)
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Cited in 2 cases, 1990–2018 · leading case: Robert A. Skiff, Jr. v. South Burlington Sch. Dist., 201 A.3d 969 (Vt. 2018).
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Robert A. Skiff, Jr. v. South Burlington Sch. Dist., 201 A.3d 969 (Vt. 2018). “2d at 690 ; see 16 V.S.A. § 423 (providing that "electorate" votes to elect directors of school board).”
Winburn v. Bennington-Rutland Supervisory Union, 732 F. Supp. 29 (D. Vt. 1990). “The court recognizes that the local school boards of school districts are often comprised of only three members and thus, as a practical matter, all three might “automatically" act as the supervisory union representatives.”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 16, § 423(b) — 1 case
Winburn v. Bennington-Rutland Supervisory Union, 732 F. Supp. 29 (D. Vt. 1990). “The court recognizes that the local school boards of school districts are often comprised of only three members and thus, as a practical matter, all three might “automatically" act as the supervisory union representatives.”
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