WHEREAS, Vermont faces the imminent likelihood of excessive rain combined with water runoff, flooding, erosion and resulting damages from July 9, 2023 - July 11, 2023 with the likelihood of widespread damage and posing a threat to property and public safety in Vermont; and
WHEREAS, I have determined it is necessary for The State of Vermont, through its various agencies and the Vermont National Guard to take steps to prepare for the anticipated storm.
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vested in me as Governor of the State of Vermont and Commander-in-Chief, Vermont National Guard by the Constitution of the State of Vermont, Chapter II, Section 20, and pursuant to the emergency powers set forth in 20 V.S.A. §§ 8, 9 and 11 and other laws and the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, 20 V.S.A. Ch. 4, I hereby declare a State of Emergency for the State of Vermont.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
This Executive Order shall take effect upon signing and shall continue in full force and effect until the Governor, in consultation with DPS/VEM, shall assess the emergency and determine whether to amend or rescind this Order.
Dated July 9, 2023
ADDENDUM 1 TO EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 03-23
[Regulatory Relief for Infrastructure Rebuild]
WHEREAS, on Sunday, July 9, 2023, the Governor issued Executive Order 03-23, Declaration of State of Emergency, Guard Call-Out and Activation of Emergency Operations Plan for the State of Vermont in Response to Anticipated Storm-Related Damage ("Emergency Declaration"), declaring a state of emergency for the State of Vermont in response to the July 2023 severe storm ("Severe Storm 2023"); and
WHEREAS, July 7, 2023 through July 11, 2023 and forecasted for July 13, 2023 and the following days, the State experienced and is expecting to continue to experience excessive rain causing widespread flooding, water runoff, erosion and resulting damages; and
WHEREAS, the scope and severity of Severe Storm 2023 may exceed that of Hurricane Irene in 2011; and
WHEREAS, the current emergency demands swift action to achieve the necessary hazard mitigation, provide critical support response and begin recovery efforts to preserve public safety and property in Vermont; and
WHEREAS, I have determined certain temporary regulatory relief is critical for emergency response and infrastructure rebuilding including for:
* timely access to gravel and rock fill, asphalt and concrete for road and necessary infrastructure restoration and repair to secure the safety and protection of the civilian population;
* facilitating transportation of materials and equipment; and
* facilitating commercial motor vehicle operations needed to support emergency relief efforts transporting supplies, goods, materials, equipment, and fuel into Vermont;
* professional service licensing flexibility.
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vested in me as Governor of the State of Vermont and Commander-in-Chief, Vermont National Guard by the Constitution of the State of Vermont, Chapter II, Section 20, and pursuant to the emergency powers set forth in 20 V.S.A. §§ 8, 9 and 11 and other laws and the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, 20 V.S.A. Chapter 4:
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
The Natural Resources Board (the "Board") through the Chair, District Commissions and District Coordinators shall allow gravel pits and rock quarries, permitted and unpermitted, to be accessed consistent with this Emergency Declaration to assure availability of material for the use of the State or towns, or contractors on behalf of the State or towns, on demand as set forth in this Emergency Declaration.
The Commissioner of DMV is hereby directed to issue instructions and guidance in furtherance of applicable federal law and rule and this Emergency Declaration.
The Office of Professional Regulation is hereby directed to issue instructions and guidance in furtherance of this Emergency Declaration.
This Executive Order shall take effect upon signing and shall continue in full force and effect until the Governor, in consultation with DPS/VEM, shall assess the emergency and determine whether to amend or rescind this Order.
Dated July 13, 2023
ADDENDUM 2 TO EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 03-23
[Additional Regulatory Relief]
WHEREAS, on Sunday, July 9, 2023, the Governor issued Executive Order 03-23, Declaration of State of Emergency, Guard Call-Out and Activation of Emergency Operations Plan for the State of Vermont in Response to Anticipated Storm-Related Damage ("Emergency Declaration"), declaring a state of emergency for the State of Vermont in response to the July 2023 severe storm ("Flood of 2023"); and
WHEREAS, on July 10, 2023, the President declared that an emergency exists in the State of Vermont; and
WHEREAS, once it became clear flood damage and mudslides from a storm in the Killington area July 7, 2023 and excessive rain, flooding, water runoff, erosion and resulting damages statewide during the period July 9-11, 2023, were not going to be isolated incidents, but rather part of series of events which would continue throughout the coming week, with widespread flooding, repeated flash flooding, water runoff, erosion and mudslides due to inundated soils and slope instability, statewide, the Governor, in consultation with FEMA, requested a Presidential Declaration of a Major Disaster for the period July 7, 2023 and continuing; and
WHEREAS, on July 14, 2023 the President issued a Major Disaster Declaration based on flooding beginning on July 7, 2023, and continuing (the "Major Disaster Declaration"); and
WHEREAS, the scope and severity of the Flood of 2023 may exceed that of Hurricane Irene in 2011; and
WHEREAS, the current emergency demands swift action to achieve the necessary hazard mitigation, provide critical support response and begin recovery efforts to preserve public safety and property in Vermont; and
WHEREAS, in addition to temporary regulatory relief critical for emergency response, debris removal and infrastructure rebuilding, I have determined there is a need for temporary financial relief for taxpayers to address immediate costs and maintain financial viability, and temporary relief for customers of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) who have been victims of flooding.
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vested in me as Governor of the State of Vermont and Commander-in-Chief, Vermont National Guard by the Constitution of the State of Vermont, Chapter II, Section 20, and pursuant to the emergency powers set forth in 20 V.S.A. §§ 8, 9 and 11 and other laws and the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, 20 V.S.A. Chapter 4:
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
The Director of the Division of Fire Safety shall provide guidance on how licensed, certified, or registered professionals from other U.S. jurisdiction(s) can obtain the temporary emergency license, certification or registration.
If the returns and payments listed above are filed by November 15, 2023, taxpayers affected by flooding shall not be responsible for any late filing or late payment penalties or interest.
This Executive Order shall take effect upon signing and shall continue in full force and effect until the Governor, in consultation with DPS/VEM, shall assess the emergency and determine whether to amend or rescind this Order.
Dated July 19, 2023
ADDENDUM 3 TO EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 03-23
[LICENSEE REGULATORY RELIEF]
WHEREAS, on Sunday, July 9, 2023, the Governor issued Executive Order 03-23, Declaration of State of Emergency, Guard Call-Out and Activation of Emergency Operations Plan for the State of Vermont in Response to Anticipated Storm-Related Damage ("Emergency Declaration"), declaring a state of emergency for the State of Vermont in response to the July 2023 severe storm ("Flood of 2023"); and
WHEREAS, on July 10, 2023 the President declared that an emergency exists in the State of Vermont; and
WHEREAS, once it became clear flood damage and mudslides from a storm in the Killington area July 7, 2023 and excessive rain, flooding, water runoff, erosion and resulting damages statewide during the period July 9-11, 2023, were not going to be isolated incidents, but rather part of series of events which would continue throughout the coming week, with widespread flooding, repeated flash flooding, water runoff, erosion and mudslides due to inundated soils and slope instability, statewide, the Governor, in consultation with FEMA, requested a Presidential Declaration of a Major Disaster for the period July 7, 2023 and continuing; and
WHEREAS, on July 14, 2023 the President issued a Major Disaster Declaration based on flooding beginning on July 7, 2023, and continuing (the "Major Disaster Declaration"); and
WHEREAS, the scope and severity of the Flood of 2023 may exceed that of Hurricane Irene in 2011; and
WHEREAS, the current emergency demands swift action to achieve the necessary hazard mitigation, provide critical support response and begin recovery efforts to preserve public safety and property in Vermont; and
WHEREAS, in addition to temporary regulatory relief already granted under this Emergency Declaration and Addenda, I have determined there is a need for additional flexibility regarding professional regulation to address community healthcare resources and security in connection with the disaster recovery.
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vested in me as Governor of the State of Vermont and Commander-in-Chief, Vermont National Guard by the Constitution of the State of Vermont, Chapter II, Section 20, and pursuant to the emergency powers set forth in 20 V.S.A. §§ 8, 9 and 11 and other laws and the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, 20 V.S.A. Chapter 4:
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
Profession types shall include, pharmacists, architects, engineers, foresters, land surveyors, pollution abatement facility operators, property inspectors, residential contractors, wastewater/water system designers, well drillers, security agencies, security guards and security employees, the firearm certification for security professionals and such other profession types regulated by the Office of Professional Regulation as the Director, in consultation with the Office of the Governor, may determine necessary to provide professional services in connection with this emergency until the termination of the Emergency Declaration.
The Office of Professional Regulation is hereby directed to issue instructions and guidance in furtherance of this Emergency Declaration.
A pharmacist who extends a prescription for a maintenance medication pursuant to this authority shall take all reasonable measures to notify the prescriber of the prescription extension in a timely manner.
This Executive Order shall take effect upon signing and shall continue in full force and effect until the Governor, in consultation with DPS/VEM, shall assess the emergency and determine whether to amend or rescind this Order.
Dated July 20, 2023
ADDENDUM 4 TO EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 03-23
[ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY RELIEF]
WHEREAS, on Sunday, July 9, 2023, the Governor issued Executive Order 03-23, Declaration of State of Emergency, Guard Call-Out and Activation of Emergency Operations Plan for the State of Vermont in Response to Anticipated Storm-Related Damage ("Emergency Declaration"), declaring a state of emergency for the State of Vermont in response to the July 2023 severe storm ("Flood of 2023"); and
WHEREAS, on July 10, 2023 the President declared that an emergency exists in the State of Vermont; and
WHEREAS, once it became clear flood damage and mudslides from a storm in the Killington area July 7, 2023 and excessive rain, flooding, water runoff, erosion and resulting damages statewide during the period July 9-11, 2023, were not going to be isolated incidents, but rather part of series of events which would continue throughout the coming week, with widespread flooding, repeated flash flooding, water runoff, erosion and mudslides due to inundated soils and slope instability, statewide, the Governor, in consultation with FEMA, requested a Presidential Declaration of a Major Disaster for the period July 7, 2023 and continuing; and
WHEREAS, on July 14, 2023 the President issued a Major Disaster Declaration based on flooding beginning on July 7, 2023, and continuing (the "Major Disaster Declaration"); and
WHEREAS, the scope and severity of the Flood of 2023 may exceed that of Hurricane Irene in 2011; and
WHEREAS, the current emergency demands swift action to achieve the necessary hazard mitigation, provide critical support response and begin recovery efforts to preserve public safety and property in Vermont; and
WHEREAS, in addition to temporary regulatory relief already granted under this Emergency Declaration and Addenda, I have determined there is a need for additional flexibility regarding professional regulation to extend pollution abatement facility and well driller licensing renewals and address remedial disaster recovery work in or around waterways and wetlands; and
WHEREAS, I have also determined it is necessary to extend emergency relief to federally regulated motor carriers providing direct assistance to the emergency in Vermont.
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vested in me as Governor of the State of Vermont and Commander-in-Chief, Vermont National Guard by the Constitution of the State of Vermont, Chapter II, Section 20, and pursuant to the emergency powers set forth in 20 V.S.A. §§ 8, 9 and 11 and other laws and the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, 20 V.S.A. Chapter 4:
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
The Commissioner of DMV is hereby directed to issue instructions and guidance in furtherance of applicable federal law and rule and this Emergency Declaration.
This Executive Order shall take effect upon signing and shall continue in full force and effect until the Governor, in consultation with DPS/VEM, shall assess the emergency and determine whether to amend or rescind this Order.
Dated July 20, 2023
ADDENDUM 5 TO EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 03-23
[STREAM ALTERATION AND DAM SAFETY NOTICE MODIFICATIONS]
WHEREAS, on Sunday, July 9, 2023, the Governor issued Executive Order 03-23, Declaration of State of Emergency, Guard Call-Out and Activation of Emergency Operations Plan for the State of Vermont in Response to Anticipated Storm-Related Damage ("Emergency Declaration"), declaring a state of emergency for the State of Vermont in response to July 2023 severe storms ("2023 Flooding"); and
WHEREAS, on July 10, 2023, the President declared that an emergency exists in the State of Vermont; and
WHEREAS, once it became clear flood damage and mudslides from a storm in the Killington area July 7, 2023, and excessive rain, flooding, water runoff, erosion and resulting damages statewide during the period July 9-11, 2023, were not going to be isolated incidents, but rather part of series of events which would continue throughout the coming week, with widespread flooding, repeated flash flooding, water runoff, erosion and mudslides due to inundated soils and slope instability, statewide, the Governor, in consultation with FEMA, requested a Presidential Declaration of a Major Disaster for the period July 7, 2023, and continuing; and
WHEREAS, on July 14, 2023, the President issued a Major Disaster Declaration based on flooding beginning on July 7, 2023, and continuing (the "Major Disaster Declaration"); and
WHEREAS, the scope and severity of the 2023 Flooding may exceed that of Hurricane Irene in 2011; and
WHEREAS, in order to expedite the issuance of dam safety orders and the processing of stream alteration permits needed by municipalities and individuals in connection with 2023 Flooding remediation so as to prevent delays which could cause further damage to the environment or threats to public health, I have determined the need to modify certain notice and public comment periods.
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vested in me as Governor of the State of Vermont and Commander-in-Chief, Vermont National Guard by the Constitution of the State of Vermont, Chapter II, Section 20, and pursuant to the emergency powers set forth in 20 V.S.A. §§ 8, 9 and 11 and other laws and the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, 20 V.S.A. Chapter 4:
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
This Executive Order shall take effect upon signing and shall continue in full force and effect until the Governor, in consultation with DPS/VEM, shall assess the emergency and determine whether to amend or rescind this Order.
Dated August 1, 2023
GUBERNATORIAL DIRECTIVE TO THE SECRETARY OF THE AGENCY OF TRANSPORTATION AND THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC SAFETY
DEBRIS REMOVAL
The ongoing nature of the July and August 2023 flooding has resulted in widespread debris and wreckage on public and private property which is beyond the capacity of many residents and communities to manage in a timely manner. This has left some communities, neighborhoods and isolated households in more rural and impoverished areas without the same access to resources for safe and timely debris removal.
Despite the robust response from FEMA and various impacted communities, inequitable access to resources cannot be ignored. The remaining debris and wreckage is widespread and threatens public health and safety, and the economic recovery of many rural communities and residents throughout Vermont. Debris and wreckage remain dispersed throughout rural rights of way and on private property of Vermonters. The State must take action to ensure the most vulnerable individuals and communities are able to move forward and substantially complete debris removal.
Pursuant to my authority in 20 V.S.A. § 36, and notwithstanding any other provision of state law, I hereby direct the Agency of Transportation (VTrans), in coordination with the Department of Public Safety (DPS), the Chief Recovery Officer and the Agency of Natural Resources, to clear or remove debris and wreckage that may threaten public health or safety, or public or private property at the discretion of VTrans, as directed by the Secretary of Transportation.
This directive shall be exercised when the affected local government, corporation, organization, or individual has unconditionally authorized the removal of debris and wreckage. In the case of removal of debris or wreckage from private property, the owner shall first agree to indemnify the State government against any claim arising from the removal and VTrans may move the debris and wreckage to the public Right of Way to sort and remove it following the requirements municipalities must meet to be eligible for reimbursement from FEMA.
VTrans shall carry out this directive until such time as it is determined by the Governor that removal of debris and wreckage from the July and August 2023 flooding is equitable from community to community and household to household; and removal of debris and wreckage is substantially complete.
WITNESS my name hereunto subscribed and the Great Seal of the State of Vermont hereunto affixed this 25th day of August, 2023.
ADDENDUM 6 TO EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 03-23
[EXTENDED ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY RELIEF]
WHEREAS, on Sunday, July 9, 2023, the Governor issued Executive Order 03-23, Declaration of State of Emergency, Guard Call-Out and Activation of Emergency Operations Plan for the State of Vermont in Response to Anticipated Storm-Related Damage ("Emergency Declaration"), declaring a state of emergency for the State of Vermont in response to the July 2023 severe storm ("Flood of 2023"); and
WHEREAS, on July 10, 2023, the President declared that an emergency exists in the State of Vermont; and
WHEREAS, once it became clear flood damage and mudslides from a storm in the Killington area July 7, 2023, and excessive rain, flooding, water runoff, erosion and resulting damages statewide during the period July 9-11, 2023, were not going to be isolated incidents, but rather part of series of events which would continue throughout the coming week, with widespread flooding, repeated flash flooding, water runoff, erosion and mudslides due to inundated soils and slope instability, statewide, the Governor, in consultation with FEMA, requested a Presidential Declaration of a Major Disaster for the period July 7, 2023, and continuing; and
WHEREAS, on July 14, 2023, the President issued a Major Disaster Declaration based on flooding beginning on July 7, 2023, and continuing (the "Major Disaster Declaration"); and
WHEREAS, the scope and severity of the Flood of 2023 may exceed that of Hurricane Irene in 2011; and
WHEREAS, the current emergency demands swift and continued action to achieve the necessary hazard mitigation, provide critical support response and emergency recovery efforts to preserve public safety and property in Vermont; and
WHEREAS, I have determined it is necessary to extend existing emergency regulatory relief to continue to assure the availability of material for the use by the State and towns for road repair and reconstruction.
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to the authority vested in me as Governor of the State of Vermont and Commander-in-Chief, Vermont National Guard by the Constitution of the State of Vermont, Chapter II, Section 20, and pursuant to the emergency powers set forth in 20 V.S.A. §§ 8, 9 and 11 and other laws and the Emergency Management Assistance Compact, 20 V.S.A. Chapter 4:
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
In accordance with 20 V.S.A. §§ 8, 9 and 11, I hereby waive Act 250 Land Use Permit conditions on gravel pit and rock quarry extraction, asphalt plants and concrete plants, including operating hours, noise and blasting, crushing, limits on area, rate, depth, or volume of extraction, and related trucking to assure availability of material for the use of the State or towns, or contractors on behalf of the State or towns, for purposes of this Emergency Declaration.
The Natural Resources Board (the "Board") through the Chair, District Commissions and District Coordinators shall allow gravel pits and rock quarries, permitted and unpermitted, to be accessed consistent with this Emergency Declaration to assure availability of material for the use of the State or towns, or contractors on behalf of the State or towns, on demand as set forth in this Emergency Declaration.
This Executive Order shall take effect upon signing and shall continue in full force and effect until the Governor, in consultation with DPS/VEM, shall assess the emergency and determine whether to amend or rescind this Order.
WITNESS my name hereunto subscribed and the Great Seal of the State of Vermont hereunto affixed at Montpelier this 10th day of October, 2023.
3 Appendix V.S.A. § 20-64