It is a part of the Vermont Agency of Human Services.
The Vermont Agency of Human Services commissioned the report in December in response to seven deaths since 2002.
The bridge was originally built ca. 1840, and rebuilt in 1989 by the Vermont Agency of Transportation.
The lake occupies most of what the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources calls "Basin 17."
Kitchel served as Secretary of the Vermont Agency of Human Services.
The Vermont Agency of Transportation again proposed ending the service in January 2009.
It remained an independent department until it was combined with three other agencies in 1979 to form the Vermont Agency of Transportation.
In a 2000 case, Vermont Agency of Natural Resources v. United States ex rel.
From February 2005 until March 2006 he was Secretary of the Vermont Agency of Administration.
The Vermont Agency of Transportation in 1993 reported that the bridge was over-stressed and it was closed.