Land Use & Zoning
Vermont's 'Act 250 Environmental Board' was reorganized and its appeal functions are now handled by:
AThe Vermont Real Estate Commission
BThe Vermont Environmental Court (Superior Court, Environmental Division)✓ Correct
CThe Vermont Supreme Court directly
DFederal District Court
Explanation
Vermont's Act 250 appeals are heard by the Vermont Environmental Court (officially the Superior Court, Environmental Division), which replaced the former Environmental Board. Further appeals go to the Vermont Supreme Court.
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