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Vermont Statutes > Title 18 > Chapter 3 - State Board of Health
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§ 101
State board of health, appointment and qualification
§ 102
Duties of board
§ 103
Meetings of board; per diem; expenses
§ 104
Commissioner of health; duties
§ 104a
Commissioner of health; designation of advisor to commissioner of motor vehicles
§ 104b
Community health and wellness grants
§ 106
Delegation of duties by board through commissioner
§ 107
Life and health of inhabitants; inspections, investigations
§ 108
Water supply; sanitation
§ 109
Board exercising powers of local board of health or health officer
§ 110
Reports by commissioner
§ 111
Forms for reports of infectious and contagious diseases
§ 112
Circulars of information
§ 113
Services and expenditures; cooperation with other agencies; attendance upon meetings
§ 115
Chronic diseases; study; program
§ 115a
Chronic diseases of children; treatment
§ 116
Mother and child health service; training of nurses and workers
§ 117
Chronic fatigue syndrome
§ 120
Contract for payment of certain health benefits
§ 121
Issuance of search warrants
§ 122
Private right of action
§ 123
Revocation of permits
§ 124
Voluntary compliance
§ 125
Assurance of discontinuance
§ 126
Health orders
§ 127
Emergency health orders
§ 128
Appeal
§ 129
Stay
§ 130
Civil enforcement
§ 131
Criminal penalty
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