Vermont Code § 10 V.S.A. § 8505

Appeals to the Supreme Court
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§ 8505. Appeals to the Supreme Court
(a) Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Environmental Division pursuant to this
subchapter, any party by right, or the Board may appeal to the Supreme Court within
30 days of the date of the entry of the order or judgment appealed from, provided
that:
(1) the person was a party to the proceeding before the Environmental Division; or
(2) the decision being appealed is the denial of party status; or
(3) the Supreme Court determines that:
(A) there was a procedural defect that prevented the person from participating in the
proceeding; or
(B) some other condition exists that would result in manifest injustice if the person’s
right to appeal were disallowed.
(b) An objection that has not been raised before the Environmental Division may not be
considered by the Supreme Court, unless the failure or neglect to raise that objection
is excused by the Supreme Court because of extraordinary circumstances.
(c) Only the Attorney General may represent the State in all appeals under this section.

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