20 USC Ch. 6A: Front Matter
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20 USC Ch. 6A: Front Matter
From Title 20-EDUCATIONCHAPTER 6A-VENDING FACILITIES FOR BLIND IN FEDERAL BUILDINGS

CHAPTER 6A-VENDING FACILITIES FOR BLIND IN FEDERAL BUILDINGS

Sec.
107.
Operation of vending facilities.
(a)
Authorization.
(b)
Preferences regulations; justification for limitation on operation.
107a.
Federal and State responsibilities.
(a)
Functions of Secretary; surveys; designation of State licensing agencies; qualifications for license; evaluation of programs.
(b)
Duty of State licensing agencies to prefer blind.
(c)
Selection of location and type of facility.
(d)
Buildings occupied by United States departments, agencies, and instrumentalities required to provide sites for facilities; exceptions.
(e)
State licensing agency in States having vocational rehabilitation plans.
107b.
Application for designation as State licensing agency; cooperation with Secretary; furnishing initial stock.
107b–1.
Access to information with State licensing agencies; election and responsibilities of Committee of Blind Vendors.
107b–2.
Omitted.
107b–3.
Audit of nonappropriated fund activities.
107c.
Repealed.
107d.
Expenditures.
(a)
Personal services, rent, printing, etc.
(b)
Preference to blind persons in employment.
107d–1.
Grievances of blind licensees.
(a)
Hearing and arbitration.
(b)
Noncompliance by Federal departments and agencies; complaints by State licensing agencies; arbitration.
107d–2.
Arbitration.
(a)
Notice and hearing.
(b)
Composition of panel; designation of chairman; termination of violations.
(c)
Publication of decisions in Federal Register.
(d)
Payment of costs by the Secretary.
107d–3.
Vending machine income.
(a)
Accrual to blind licensee and alternatively to State agency; ceiling on amount for individual licensee.
(b)
Direct competition between vending machine and vending facility; proportion of accrued income from such vending machines for individual licensee.
(c)
Disposal of accrued vending machine income by State licensing agency.
(d)
Income from vending machines in certain locations excepted.
(e)
Regulations establishing priority for operation of cafeterias.
(f)
Existing arrangements more favorable to blind licensees unaffected.
(g)
Regulations for compliance.
107d–4.
Training programs for maximum vocational potential for blind.
107e.
Definitions.
107e–1.
Repealed.
107f.
Authorization of appropriations.

        

Chapter Referred to in Other Sections

This chapter is referred to in section 3441 of this title.