Vacancies on Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs

Persons interested in serving on the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs may apply by completing an “Application for Gubernatorial Appointment” and submitting it by August 15, 2010.
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July 26, 2010 - PRLog -- Persons interested in serving on the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs may apply by completing an “Application for Gubernatorial Appointment” and submitting it by August 15, 2010.

To view Act No. 107, “An act relating to state recognition of Native American Indian tribes in Vermont,” establishing the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs and its responsibilities,  please go to: http://www.leg.state.vt.us/DOCS/2010/ACTS/ACT107.PDF
With the transitional provisions provided within S.222 all present members of the Commission on Native American Affairs terms shall be deemed expired.

The present members will not be able to reapply for an appointment to the Commission for two years.

Governor Douglas will appoint nine members to the Commission, provided a sufficient number of qualified candidates have been submitted by September 1, 2010.

This in itself could take months and possibly be left for the next elected Governor to address.

Let the process begin.......................................................................................

Download Application @ http://www.historicvermont.org/

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