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§ 322. SANE board

(a) The SANE board is created for the purpose of regulating sexual assault nurse examiners.

(b) The SANE board shall be composed of the following members:

(1) the executive director of the Vermont nurses association, or designee;

(2) the executive director of the Vermont hospital association, or designee;

(3) the director of the Vermont state police crime lab, or designee;

(4) the director of the Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, or designee;

(5) an attorney with experience prosecuting sexual assault crimes, appointed by the attorney general;

(6) the executive director of the Vermont center for crime victim services, or designee;

(7) a law enforcement officer assigned to one of Vermont's special units of investigation, appointed by the commissioner of public safety;

(8) a law enforcement officer employed by a municipal police department, appointed by the executive director of the Vermont criminal justice training council;

(9) three sexual assault nurse examiners, appointed by the attorney general;

(10) a physician whose practice includes the care of victims of sexual assault, appointed by the Vermont Medical Society;

(11) a pediatrician whose practice includes the care of victims of sexual assault, appointed by the Vermont chapter of the American Academy of Pediatricians;

(12) the coordinator of the Vermont victim assistance program, or designee;

(13) the president of the Vermont alliance of child advocacy centers, or designee;

(14) the chair of the Vermont state board of nursing, or designee; and

(15) the commissioner for children and families, or designee. (Added 2007, No. 136 (Adj. Sess.), § 2.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-33 > Chapter-3 > 322

§ 322. SANE board

(a) The SANE board is created for the purpose of regulating sexual assault nurse examiners.

(b) The SANE board shall be composed of the following members:

(1) the executive director of the Vermont nurses association, or designee;

(2) the executive director of the Vermont hospital association, or designee;

(3) the director of the Vermont state police crime lab, or designee;

(4) the director of the Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, or designee;

(5) an attorney with experience prosecuting sexual assault crimes, appointed by the attorney general;

(6) the executive director of the Vermont center for crime victim services, or designee;

(7) a law enforcement officer assigned to one of Vermont's special units of investigation, appointed by the commissioner of public safety;

(8) a law enforcement officer employed by a municipal police department, appointed by the executive director of the Vermont criminal justice training council;

(9) three sexual assault nurse examiners, appointed by the attorney general;

(10) a physician whose practice includes the care of victims of sexual assault, appointed by the Vermont Medical Society;

(11) a pediatrician whose practice includes the care of victims of sexual assault, appointed by the Vermont chapter of the American Academy of Pediatricians;

(12) the coordinator of the Vermont victim assistance program, or designee;

(13) the president of the Vermont alliance of child advocacy centers, or designee;

(14) the chair of the Vermont state board of nursing, or designee; and

(15) the commissioner for children and families, or designee. (Added 2007, No. 136 (Adj. Sess.), § 2.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-33 > Chapter-3 > 322

§ 322. SANE board

(a) The SANE board is created for the purpose of regulating sexual assault nurse examiners.

(b) The SANE board shall be composed of the following members:

(1) the executive director of the Vermont nurses association, or designee;

(2) the executive director of the Vermont hospital association, or designee;

(3) the director of the Vermont state police crime lab, or designee;

(4) the director of the Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, or designee;

(5) an attorney with experience prosecuting sexual assault crimes, appointed by the attorney general;

(6) the executive director of the Vermont center for crime victim services, or designee;

(7) a law enforcement officer assigned to one of Vermont's special units of investigation, appointed by the commissioner of public safety;

(8) a law enforcement officer employed by a municipal police department, appointed by the executive director of the Vermont criminal justice training council;

(9) three sexual assault nurse examiners, appointed by the attorney general;

(10) a physician whose practice includes the care of victims of sexual assault, appointed by the Vermont Medical Society;

(11) a pediatrician whose practice includes the care of victims of sexual assault, appointed by the Vermont chapter of the American Academy of Pediatricians;

(12) the coordinator of the Vermont victim assistance program, or designee;

(13) the president of the Vermont alliance of child advocacy centers, or designee;

(14) the chair of the Vermont state board of nursing, or designee; and

(15) the commissioner for children and families, or designee. (Added 2007, No. 136 (Adj. Sess.), § 2.)