The bill amends 15 V.S.A. ยง 1140 to enhance the functions and composition of the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Commission in Vermont. Key insertions include the examination of "near-fatal instances of domestic violence" alongside fatalities, and the Commission's aim to recommend policies that reduce both fatalities and near-fatal incidents. The membership of the Commission is expanded from 17 to 23 members, with new appointments including a sheriff with experience in combating domestic violence, a restorative justice practitioner, and representatives from various victim services organizations. The bill emphasizes the importance of diversity in the Commission's composition, encouraging the appointment of individuals from different racial and ethnic backgrounds, those with disabilities, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
Additionally, the bill outlines the Commission's authority to request information relevant to domestic violence reviews, ensuring confidentiality of proceedings and records. It specifies that the Commission's findings and recommendations will be reported to key stakeholders, including the Governor and the General Assembly, by the third Tuesday in January of the first year of the biennial session. The act is set to take effect upon passage, reinforcing Vermont's commitment to addressing domestic violence through comprehensive review and policy recommendations.
Statutes affected: As Introduced: 15-1140
As Passed By the House -- Official: 15-1140
As Passed By the House -- Unofficial: 15-1140
As Passed by Both House and Senate -- Official: 15-1140
As Passed by Both House and Senate -- Unofficial: 15-1140
As Enacted: 15-1140