Terms Used In Vermont Statutes Title 28 Sec. 1364

  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Law: includes the laws and ordinances of the State, its political subdivisions, and municipalities. See
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States may apply to the District of Columbia and any territory and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. See

§ 1364. Article XIV; Binding effect of compact and other laws

(a) Nothing in this compact shall prevent the enforcement of any other law of a compacting state that is not inconsistent with this compact. All compacting states’ laws conflicting with this compact shall be superseded to the extent of the conflict.

(b) Binding effect of the compact. All lawful actions of the Interstate Commission, including all rules and bylaws promulgated by the Interstate Commission, shall be binding upon the compacting states. All agreements between the Interstate Commission and the compacting states shall be binding in accordance with their terms. Upon the request of a party to a conflict over meaning or interpretation of Interstate Commission actions, and upon a majority vote of the compacting states, the Interstate Commission may issue advisory opinions regarding such meaning or interpretation. In the event any provision of this compact exceeds the constitutional limits imposed on the legislature of any compacting state, the obligations, duties, powers, or jurisdiction sought to be conferred by such provision upon the Interstate Commission shall be ineffective and such obligations, duties, powers, or jurisdiction shall remain in the compacting state and shall be exercised by the agency thereof to which such obligations, duties, powers, or jurisdiction is delegated by law in effect at the time this compact becomes effective. (Added 1999, No. 90 (Adj. Sess.), § 3, eff. April 27, 2000.)