Vermont Code § 10 V.S.A. § 805

Powers and duties of board
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§ 805. Powers and duties of board
The board of directors shall have the following powers and duties:
(1) It shall keep a record of all proceedings and resolutions and provide for an annual
audit of receipts and disbursements.
(2) It shall offer appropriate assistance to the member districts.
(3) It shall coordinate the programs of the member districts so far as this may be done
by advice and consultation.
(4) It shall elect a Council member to represent their union for a two-year term. The
Council member must be a district supervisor from a district within the union, but
need not be on the union board. They may also elect an alternate Council member who
must be a supervisor from a district within the union and need not be on the union
board.
(5) It may employ a union conservationist and shall determine his qualifications, duties
and salary, with the advice and approval of the Council, but he or she must be an
employee of the State of Vermont under the classified system.
(6) It shall provide for the execution of surety bonds for all employees and officers
who are entrusted with funds.
(7) It may, within appropriation limits, enter into agreements to furnish financial or
other aid to any agency, governmental or otherwise, in planning for the conservation,
development, and use of natural resources.

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