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For Vermont, payment bond threshold is The Agency of Transportation has the power to require any contractor employed in a state project to file a surety bond; claim deadline is Within one year after filing the claim, the claimant must file suit in Superior Court; preliminary notice required is Claimants must file a sworn statement of claim under the bond with the secretary within 90 days after final acceptance of the project by the state; statutory citation is Vermont Statutes, Title 19, Chapter 1, §10, verified against its source on 2026-08-17.

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Vermont our reading
Payment bond threshold
The Agency of Transportation has the power to require any contractor employed in a state project to file a surety bond verified
Claim deadline
Within one year after filing the claim, the claimant must file suit in Superior Court verified
Preliminary notice required
Claimants must file a sworn statement of claim under the bond with the secretary within 90 days after final acceptance of the project by the state verified
Statutory citation
Vermont Statutes, Title 19, Chapter 1, §10 verified
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VERMONT Amount of Bond: The Agency of Transportation has the power to require any contractor employed in a state project to file a surety bond to the State of Vermont acceptable to the agency. (19 V.S.A. §10(8)). Labor and Material Covered: The VT Agency of Transportation can require contractors employed on a state transportation improvement project to post a surety bond to the secretary of the agency for the benefit of suppliers of labor, materialmen, machinery, and others, to secure payment of the claims of creditors that supply goods, services, or labor to the project. (19 V.S.A. §10(9)). Notice Required: Claimants must file a sworn statement of claim under the bond with the secretary within 90 days after final acceptance of the project by the state, or within 90 days after the time taxes and contributions to the commissioner of labor are due and payable by the contractor. Within one year after filing the claim, the claimant must file suit in Superior Court, in the name of the secretary of transportation, to enforce the claim. Statutory Citation: Vermont Statutes, Title 19, Chapter 1, §10. Note: The above is current through July 1, 2019, but is subject to change in 2019 legislative session.

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