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§ 1716. Commandant

The commandant shall be the chief administrative officer of the home and shall exercise general supervision over the business and affairs of the home. In addition to other duties, the commandant shall:

(1) Attend meetings of the board and act as its treasurer.

(2) Make reports concerning the home to the board at such times and in such detail as the board directs, together with recommendations the commandant deems appropriate for the welfare and care of the residents of the home.

(3) Report annually to the general assembly regarding the home's budget.

(4) Subject to approval of the board, appoint a deputy or an executive assistant, and a secretary, both of whom shall be appointed for an indefinite term and shall be subject to removal upon a majority vote of the board. These positions shall be exempt from the state's classified service.

(5) Subject to approval of the board, appoint a director of nursing services, a personnel manager, a finance manager, a facilities manager, and all other staff necessary for the efficient management of the home, all of whom shall be classified state employees subject to the provisions of Vermont statutes.

(6) Supervise and direct all employees of the home and prescribe their duties not otherwise established by the board or by state or federal law.

(7) Ensure that all laws, rules, regulations, and policies pertaining to the home are observed.

(8) Prepare policies related to operation of the home, subject to approval by the board.

(9) Collect all sums due and payable to the home and transfer the same to the state treasurer when received.

(10) Perform such other duties as may be directed by the board to carry out the purposes of this chapter. (Added 2003, No. 121 (Adj. Sess.), § 79, eff. June 8, 2004.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-20 > Chapter-87 > 1716

§ 1716. Commandant

The commandant shall be the chief administrative officer of the home and shall exercise general supervision over the business and affairs of the home. In addition to other duties, the commandant shall:

(1) Attend meetings of the board and act as its treasurer.

(2) Make reports concerning the home to the board at such times and in such detail as the board directs, together with recommendations the commandant deems appropriate for the welfare and care of the residents of the home.

(3) Report annually to the general assembly regarding the home's budget.

(4) Subject to approval of the board, appoint a deputy or an executive assistant, and a secretary, both of whom shall be appointed for an indefinite term and shall be subject to removal upon a majority vote of the board. These positions shall be exempt from the state's classified service.

(5) Subject to approval of the board, appoint a director of nursing services, a personnel manager, a finance manager, a facilities manager, and all other staff necessary for the efficient management of the home, all of whom shall be classified state employees subject to the provisions of Vermont statutes.

(6) Supervise and direct all employees of the home and prescribe their duties not otherwise established by the board or by state or federal law.

(7) Ensure that all laws, rules, regulations, and policies pertaining to the home are observed.

(8) Prepare policies related to operation of the home, subject to approval by the board.

(9) Collect all sums due and payable to the home and transfer the same to the state treasurer when received.

(10) Perform such other duties as may be directed by the board to carry out the purposes of this chapter. (Added 2003, No. 121 (Adj. Sess.), § 79, eff. June 8, 2004.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-20 > Chapter-87 > 1716

§ 1716. Commandant

The commandant shall be the chief administrative officer of the home and shall exercise general supervision over the business and affairs of the home. In addition to other duties, the commandant shall:

(1) Attend meetings of the board and act as its treasurer.

(2) Make reports concerning the home to the board at such times and in such detail as the board directs, together with recommendations the commandant deems appropriate for the welfare and care of the residents of the home.

(3) Report annually to the general assembly regarding the home's budget.

(4) Subject to approval of the board, appoint a deputy or an executive assistant, and a secretary, both of whom shall be appointed for an indefinite term and shall be subject to removal upon a majority vote of the board. These positions shall be exempt from the state's classified service.

(5) Subject to approval of the board, appoint a director of nursing services, a personnel manager, a finance manager, a facilities manager, and all other staff necessary for the efficient management of the home, all of whom shall be classified state employees subject to the provisions of Vermont statutes.

(6) Supervise and direct all employees of the home and prescribe their duties not otherwise established by the board or by state or federal law.

(7) Ensure that all laws, rules, regulations, and policies pertaining to the home are observed.

(8) Prepare policies related to operation of the home, subject to approval by the board.

(9) Collect all sums due and payable to the home and transfer the same to the state treasurer when received.

(10) Perform such other duties as may be directed by the board to carry out the purposes of this chapter. (Added 2003, No. 121 (Adj. Sess.), § 79, eff. June 8, 2004.)