Vt. R. App. P. 5
Reporter's Notes-2021 Amendment
Rule 5 is revised to update its requirements consistent with current practice and the implementation of the electronic case management system and electronic filing.
Rule 5(a)(2) details the contents of the order of report, which may be prepared by the parties for the superior court's approval or prepared by the court. Subparagraph (2)(B) is added to require the parties to include an agreement regarding payment of any required entry fee. Former subparagraph (2)(B) is renumbered as (2)(C) and specifies that the order of report must be entered on the superior court docket. Former subparagraph (2)(C) is deleted and its contents are included in revised (a)(3).
Rule 5(a)(3) is amended to clarify the process for appeals by report. The superior court transmits the report to the Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court opens the appeal. The entry fee must be paid within 14 days of when the Supreme Court accepts the appeal.
Rule 5(b)(6)(A) provides that the superior court must transmit the appeal to the Supreme Court clerk. Under Rule 5(b)(6)(B), the Supreme Court clerk opens the appeal, the Court determines whether the standard for interlocutory appeal is met, and the entry fee must be paid within 14 days of an order accepting the appeal. Rule 5(b)(7) is amended to clarify the contents of the motion for permission to appeal that must be filed in the Supreme Court. Rule 5(b)(7)(C) is amended to clarify that any party can file a response to a motion for interlocutory appeal. Rule 5(b)(7)(D) clarifies that the fee is due if the Supreme Court accepts the appeal.
For all appeals under this rule, the fee is due once the Supreme Court accepts the appeal. Electronic filers can pay the fee through the electronic filing system. Efilers and nonelectronic filers may also mail or deliver a check to the Supreme Court. If the Supreme Court does not accept the appeal, no fee is required. If accepted, a case follows the rules for other appeals. For example, the docketing statement and transcript order will be filed after the appeal is accepted.
Reporter's Notes-2020 Amendment
The term "docket entries" in Rule 5(b)(6)(A) is replaced with the more general term "record of actions" in anticipation of the new case management system. See Reporter's Notes to Rule 3.
Reporter's Notes-2018 Amendment
Rules 5(b)(5)(A) and 5(b)(7)(A) and (C) are amended to conform their 5-day and 10-day time periods to the simultaneous amendment of V.R.C.P. 6(a) and for internal consistency with appellate motion practice.
Rule 5(b)(5)(A) is amended to clarify that the State must file an appeal within 7 business days. This conforms to the concurrent amendment to 13 V.S.A. § 7403(e).
4. That Rules 5.1(a)(2) and 5.1(b)(2) and (4) of the Vermont Rules of Appellate Procedure be amended to read as follows (new matter underlined; deleted matter struck through):