Vermont Code § 24 V.S.A. § 4341

Creation of regional planning commissions
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§ 4341. Creation of regional planning commissions
(a) A regional planning commission may be created at any time by the act of the voters
or the legislative body of each of a number of contiguous municipalities, upon the
written approval of the Agency of Commerce and Community Development. Approval of
a designated region shall be based on whether the municipalities involved constitute
a logical geographic and a coherent socioeconomic planning area. All municipalities
within a designated region shall be considered members of the regional planning commission.
For the purpose of a regional planning commission’s carrying out its duties and functions
under State law, such a designated region shall be considered a political subdivision
of the State.
(b) Two or more existing regional planning commissions may be merged to form a single
commission by act of the legislative bodies in a majority of the municipalities in
each of the merging regions.
(c) A municipality may move from one regional planning commission to another regional
planning commission on terms and conditions approved by the Secretary of Commerce
and Community Development.

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