Reports
Legislative Reports for Current Session
- Report Related to the Fiscal, Governance, and Operational Sustainability of Uniform Approaches to the Modernization of the Acceptance, Recording, and Availability of Deeds and Other Property Records (Required by Sec. 3 of Act 171 of 2022), by the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration, January 15, 2024.
- Report Related to the Records of Children Placed in Foster Homes or Residential Child Care Facilities (Required by Sec. 8a of Act 100 of 2022, by the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration, in consultation with the Department for Children and Families, January 15, 2023.
- Interim Report Related to the Fiscal, Governance, and Operational Sustainability of Uniform Approaches to the Modernization of the Acceptance, Recording, and Availability of Deeds and Other Property Records (Required by Sec. 3 of Act 171 of 2022), by the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration, January 15, 2023.
Legislative Reports from Previous Sessions
- Blockchains for Public Recordkeeping and for Recording Land Records, by the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration in collaboration with the Vermont Municipal Clerks' and Treasurers' Association, the Vermont League of Cities and Towns, and the Agency of Digital Services.
- Blockchain Technology: Opportunities and Risks, by the Secretary of State, Attorney General and Commissioner of Financial Regulation, January 15, 2016 (with significant contributions from staff at the Vermont State Archives & Records Administration).
- Report Related to Data Privacy; State Government (required by Sec. 1 of Act 89 of 2020), by the Chief Data Officer and Chief Records Officer in collaboration with the State Court Administrator and the Director of Information Technology for the Legislative Branch, January 15, 2021.
- Report Related to the Implementation of a Document Management System, by the Secretary of Administration in collaboration with the Vermont Department of Information and Innovation and the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration, January 15, 2012.
- Executive Agency Records Report, by the Secretary of Administration and the State Archivist, January 15, 2006. Related reports and studies include:
- Legislative Committee Tape Project, by the State Archives, February 15, 2005
- Legislative Council Staff Report on Public Records, Privacy, and Electronic Access in Vermont, January 2005
Annual Reports
Annual reports were required by the Vermont Legislature between 2004 and 2012.