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Committee seeks implementation plan, budget and clearer role for medical director in correctional-related bill

May 12, 2026 | Human Services, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont


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Committee seeks implementation plan, budget and clearer role for medical director in correctional-related bill
Committee members raised questions about a new medical director role tied to a bill that would allow programs on the grounds of correctional facilities but keep clinical authority separate from custodial control.

Members said they could not find a public posting for the medical director and asked for clarity about the role and associated budgetary implications. The chair and other members said the bill requires an implementation plan and that any staffing or budget proposals must return to the legislature for review before execution.

Lawmakers described a key language change that removes a confusing qualifying-conditions clause (referred to in the hearing as paragraph 2B) and separates custody from clinical oversight: custodial authority remains with corrections while clinical governance, including the medical director, would be housed in the Agency of Human Services (AHS). The separation, members said, resolves concerns about combining custody and clinical control.

Committee members were told the implementation plan will include an operational plan and a budget and could mirror procedures already found in Act 248 for populations with cognitive disabilities; the plan would require legislative review before programs proceed. Members emphasized the governance distinction and asked staff to ensure the medical director’s reporting lines and responsibilities are clearly spelled out in the plan.

Why it matters: The governance structure—who holds clinical authority and how the program is funded—affects patient care, oversight, and accountability for programs colocated with correctional facilities. Requiring an implementation plan with a budget creates an additional legislative checkpoint.

Next steps: Members expected to see the committee report and the implementation plan language when Judiciary posts its report; the committee will review details as the bill proceeds.

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