State Bills: Vermont
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Vermont Telehealth Recording with Consent
Vermont H.84 proposes allowing telehealth appointments to be recorded with patient and provider consent. The bill passed the House and received a favorable Senate Health and Welfare Committee report on April 1, 2026, advancing in the legislative process. If enacted, this would establish new consent requirements for healthcare providers offering telehealth services in Vermont.
Post-Adjudication Reparative Program Working Group Recommendations
The Vermont General Assembly advanced H.540 through a favorable Senate Judiciary Committee report on April 1, 2026. The bill codifies recommendations from the Post-Adjudication Reparative Program Working Group, establishing new procedures for restorative justice programs following criminal adjudication. The legislation moves forward after passing the House and receiving committee review in the Senate.
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