MONTPELIER — Here’s some of the business state lawmakers have been tending to since mid-March: • Rules allowing for documents to be notarized through virtual means. “During an emergency, there are people looking at things like legal powers of attorney, advanced directives for estates and trusts,” said Sen. Chris Bray, D-Bristol. “Law has required such documents be signed in the presence of a notary. Now, we need to have people stay physically distant.” The emergency law allows for such documents to be sign … (read more)