Who can file a complaint?
Anyone can file a complaint with the Ethics Commission regarding ethical conduct in any of the three branches of State government or the State’s campaign finance law set forth in 17 V.S.A. Chapter 61.
The complaint process
Complaints submitted to the Ethics Commission are confidential. Once received, the Executive Director performs a preliminary review of each complaint and decides whether the complaint should be referred for further action. The Commission does not have enforcement or investigatory powers.
It is a good idea to check with the Ethics Commission prior to filing a complaint to make sure it meets the criteria for referral. For example, the Commission does not have the authority to review or refer complaints involving municipal governmental conduct.
When a complaint is referred for further action, the receiving entity uses its own policies and procedures to investigate and decide what, if any, action to take.
Below are examples of the types of complaints the Commission might receive and refer for further action.
- Complaints alleging a violation of the State Code of Ethics in any of the three branches of government.
- Complaints alleging a crime, a violation of governmental conduct regulated by law, or a violation of campaign finance law are referred to the Attorney General or the relevant State’s Attorney.
- Complaints regarding conduct committed by an Executive Branch employee are referred to the Commissioner of Human Resources.
- Complaints regarding conduct committed by a Judicial Branch employee are referred to the Office of the Court Administrator.
- Complaints regarding conduct committed by a judicial officer are referred to the Judicial Conduct Board.
- Complaints regarding conduct committed by a State Representatives are referred to the House Ethics Panel.
- Complaints regarding conduct committed by a State Senator are referred to the Senate Ethics Panel.
How do I file a complaint?
- Open and save the fillable pdf Complaint Form or editable Microsoft Word Complaint Form to your computer, and
- Email the completed signed form (either as a saved pdf or scanned document) to ethicscommission@vermont.gov, or
- Mail to Vermont State Ethics Commission, 6 Baldwin Street, Montpelier, VT 05633-7950