Report ID

PRS Policy Brief 1112-04

Published on

Prepared by

Andrew Clay

Chinedu Udeh

Lorelei Yang

Report type

Academic year

2011 - 2012

Executive Summary

This purpose of this report is to assess the costs and benefits of implementing an independent ombudsman office in the State of Vermont. We specifically analyzed the roles, structures, and budgets of state ombudsman offices in the five U.S. states with classical ombudsman offices that have statewide jurisdiction – Alaska, Nebraska, Iowa, Hawaii, and Arizona – to assess the benefits and limitations of various ombudsman office structures. Moreover, we explored how Vermont currently deals with complaints, particularly as related to consumer protection issues and complaints arising in the corrections system. We also identified potential costs and benefits to creating an ombudsman office in Vermont, as well as best practices to consider in the creation of such an office.