Governor Shumlin signs final bills of the 2013 Legislative Session

Governor Peter Shumlin signed the final bills of 2013 into law this week and said they mark the conclusion of one of the most productive legislative sessions in recent memory.
‘Vermonters expect us to pull together and get tough things done on their behalf, and we were able to deliver. I am grateful to the legislature for their hard work this session,’Gov. Shumlin said. ‘With the third-lowest unemployment rate in the nation, we have now climbed out of the worst recession in memory. We have rebuilt better than Tropical Storm Irene found us. We have met the challenge of promoting jobs and economic development for our citizens and communities. And I am committed to making sure that progress continues into the second half of this biennium.’
‘The legislature completed a successful first half of the biennium. Our responsibility as legislators is to make investments in the state that will make it and its people stronger. This year we have met that goal. We’ve made investments in our communities, our infrastructure, and our people. These measures will produce lasting benefits to the state.’
‘It was a genuinely historic session,’said Senate President Pro Tem John Campbell. ‘Together, we passed an equal-pay bill to address paycheck inequity for women, a groundbreaking bill to allow the state’s many poorly paid homecare workers to collectively bargain, tripartisan reform of the state’s drug laws, and meaningful action on bringing down the staggering cost of higher education.’
The session’s work included a first in the nation program to provide free lunch to all qualifying students in Vermont, investments in value added farm and forest enterprises, commitment to early college, and increased funding for Vermont’s institutions of higher education.
In addition, lawmakers approved, and the Governor signed, measures providing heating assistance to low-income Vermonters to help meet the federal funding cuts, increasing capital spending to ensure that Vermont’s mental health system and state office complex serve the needs of Vermonters in the coming decades, and improving the rights of women in the workplace.
Legislation designed to curb the addiction and associated crime from opiates and methamphetamines also passed with broad support. The legislature also respectfully debated and passed end-of-life measures, marijuana decriminalization, and the rights of migrant workers to driver identification.
‘We still have a great deal of work to do to ensure the long-term prosperity of all Vermonters, but I am incredibly proud of the busy and successful 2013 legislative session, and I look forward to an equally productive second-half of the biennium next year,’said the Governor.

Bill

Title

Governor Signed

H.47

Fiscal year 2013 budget adjustment

3/17/13

H.41

Civil forfeiture of retirement payments to public officials convicted of certain crimes

3/20/13

H.63

Repealing an annual survey of municipalities

3/27/13

S.2

Sentence calculations

4/4/13

H. 531

Building 617 in Essex

4/23/2013

H.13

Statutory revision

4/23/2013

H.51

Payment of workers’compensation benefits by electronic payroll card

4/23/2013

H.431

Mediation in foreclosure actions

4/26/2013

S. 3

Allowing participation in out-of-state contests requiring a fee to enter

4/26/2013

S.144

St. Albans state office building

4/26/2013

S.159

Various amendments to Vermont's land use control law and related statutes

4/26/2013

H.510

T-bill: state's transportation program and miscellaneous changes to the state's transportation laws

4/29/2013

H.511

‘Zappers’and automated sales suppression devices

4/29/2013

H.280

Payment of wages

5/3/2013

H.71

Tobacco products

5/3/2013

H.401

Municipal and regional planning and flood resilience

5/6/2013

S.161

Mitigation of traffic fines and approval of a DLS diversion program contract

5/6/2013

S.47

Protection orders and second degree domestic assault

5/6/2013

H.2

Governor's snowmobile council

5/7/2013

H.527

Approval of the adoption and codification of charter of town of Northfield

5/7/2013

H.529

Approval of amendment to the charter of the Winooski Incorporated School District related to the term of district treasurer

5/7/2013

S.151

Misc changes to laws governing commercial motor vehicle licensing and operation

5/7/2013

H.406

Listers and assessors

5/8/2013

H.518

Misc amendments to VT retirement laws

5/8/2013

H.525

Amendments to charter of Stowe

5/8/2013

H.131

Harvesting guidelines and procurement standards

5/13/2013

H.136

Cost-sharing for preventive services

5/13/2013

H.182

Standards for conducting search and rescue operations

5/13/2013

H.205

Professions and occupations regulated by the Office of Professional Regulation

5/13/2013

H.474

Amending membership and charge of the Government Accountability Committee

5/13/2013

H.512

Approval of amendments to charter of the City of Barre

5/13/2013

H.513

Relating to the Dept of Financial Regulation

5/13/2013

H.54

Public records act exemptions

5/13/2013

H.178

Anatomical gifts

5/14/2013

H.403

Serious functional impairments

5/14/2013

H.50

Sale, transfer, importation of pets

5/14/2013

H.517

Approval of adoption and codification of the charter of the Town of St. Albans

5/14/2013

H.99

Equal pay

5/14/2013

H.26

Technical corrections

5/20/2013

H.315

Proposes to require employers domiciled outside of Vermont to offer the same health coverage and benefits with a same-sex spouse as to employees with an opposite-sex spouse.

5/20/2013

H.450

Expanding the powers of regional planning commissions

5/20/2013

H.541

Village of Essex charter

5/20/2013

S.104

Expedited partner therapy

5/20/2013

S.14

Fair share fee

5/20/2013

S.30

Electric generation plants

5/20/2013

S.77

Death with dignity/end of life choices

5/20/2013

S.88

Telemedicine services delivered outside a health care facility

5/20/2013

S.99

Standard measure of rates of recidivism

5/20/2013

H.95

Unclaimed life insurance benefits

5/21/2013

H.299

Consumer protection provisions for propane refunds, unsolicited demands for payment, failure to comply with civil investigations

5/22/2013

S.11

Austine School

5/22/2013

H.105

APS reporting requirements

5/24/2013

H.535

Town of Woodford charter

5/24/2013

H.537

Brattleboro town charter

5/24/2013

S.132

Sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, and the service of process

5/24/2013

S.59

Independent direct support providers unionization

5/24/2013

S.7

Social networking privacy protection

5/24/2013

H.530

Appropriations for the support of state government

5/28/2013

H.265

Education property tax rates and base education amount for fiscal year 2014

5/29/2013

H.533

Capital bill - capital construction and state bonding

5/29/2013

H.536

National Guard

5/29/2013

S.152

GMCB rate review authority

5/29/2013

H.226

Regulation of underground storage tanks

5/30/2013

H.521

Misc amendments to education law

5/30/2013

S.150

Misc amendments to motor vehicle laws

5/30/2013

H.262

Establishing a program for the collection and recycling of paint

6/3/2013

H.377

Neighborhood planning and development for municipalities with designated centers

6/3/2013

H.538

Misc amendments to ed funding laws

6/3/2013

S.1

Classification of criminal offenses

6/3/2013

S.156

Home visiting standards

6/3/2013

S.20

Increasing statute of limitations for certain sex offenses against children

6/3/2013

S.31

Property settlement in a divorce proceeding

6/3/2013

S.61

An act relating to alcoholic beverages

6/3/2013

S.73

Home health moratorium

6/3/2013

H.523

Court administration and procedure

6/4/2013

H.534

Winooski charter amendments

6/4/2013

S.148

VT Public Records Act: Criminal and Public Safety Investigation Exemptions

6/4/2013

S.18

Automated license plate recognition systems

6/4/2013

S.4

Concussions and school athletic activities

6/4/2013

H.240

Executive branch fees

6/5/2013

H.295

Technical tax changes

6/5/2013

H.522

Strengthening Vermont's response to opioid addiction and methamphetamine abuse

6/5/2013

H.65

Limited immunity from liability for reporting a drug or alcohol overdose

6/5/2013

S.38

Migrant ID

6/5/2013

H.200

Civil penalties for possession of marijuana

6/6/2013

S.130

Encouraging flexible pathways leading to secondary school completion and career and college readiness

6/6/2013

H.101

Hunting, fishing, trapping

6/7/2013

H.107

Health insurance, Medicaid, Vermont health benefit exchange

6/7/2013

S.155

Strategic workforce development

6/7/2013

S.37

TIFFS

6/7/2013

H.169

Relieving employers’experience-rating records

6/10/2013

H.515

Miscellaneous agriculture subjects

6/10/2013

S.157

Hemp production

6/10/2013

S.81

Regulation of octaBDE, pentaBDE, decaBDE, flame retardant known as Tris

6/13/2013

S.85

Presumption that a firefighter or rescue or ambulance worker with lung disease or an infectious disease has acquired the disease as a result of his or her employment.

6/13/2013

H.395

Vermont clean energy loan fund

6/17/2013

H.405

Manure management and anaerobic digesters

6/17/2013

H.520

Reducing energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions

6/17/2013