[nfbmi-talk] FW: Policy Making Board Question -- Powersand Dutiesof the Michigan Commission for the blind Accordingto PublicAct 260 of 1978.docx

joe harcz Comcast joeharcz at comcast.net
Thu Nov 3 02:30:59 UTC 2011


Gotcha, and sentiments are ditto. I understood.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Fred Wurtzel" <f.wurtzel at att.net>
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Subject: Re: [nfbmi-talk] FW: Policy Making Board Question -- Powersand 
Dutiesof the Michigan Commission for the blind Accordingto PublicAct 260 of 
1978.docx


> Hi Joe,
>
> I was responding in the case that someone was questioning the Board role
> based on Bob's comments.  Whether anyone at MCB understand it or not is 
> not
> important.  We need to assure the readers of the authority of the board
> while we all continue to strengthen its powers.  I am, mainly, sad to 
> think
> such a conversation is taking place at all.]
>
> You need not respond to this. I just wanted to clarify that I was not
> offended in any way and wanted to provide documentation of the board's
> authority.
>
> Warm Regards,
>
> Fred
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of joe harcz Comcast
> Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 8:48 PM
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> Subject: Re: [nfbmi-talk] FW: Policy Making Board Question -- Powers and
> Dutiesof the Michigan Commission for the blind According to PublicAct 260 
> of
> 1978.docx
>
> Hi Fred,
>
> Thank you for this. Frankly I thought it was ludicrous to respond with a
> citation to a person in the upper echelons of MCB such as the highly paid
> Bob Robertson about this issue at all. Not a blame on you at all for doing
> so by the way. But, a certified CRC as Robertson is and a top 
> administrator
> who is highly paid as he is should be more than intimate not only with PA
> 260 but also the Rehab Act which sets all other rules and witch funds and
> establishes MCB to begin with. In fact it is a part of his, Robertsons's 
> job
> description and sworn obligations and duties.
>
> I find it absolutely incredible and again nothing on you Fred, that such 
> an
> administrator with such known charges and duties and obligations and
> training and pay could even ask such a question about this issue.
>
> It is like a judge asking lay people what the rules of the court are while
> sucking up a federal paycheck. It is like a major league umpire asking the
> crowd for their interpretation of the rules. It is simply ludicrous and
> actually nuts.
>
> Over and over again these jokers and I use that term kindly are like 
> umpires
> that call foul balls home runs. they just make stuff up as they go along 
> and
> they get paid for that too with no accountability and no truth telling. 
> and
> then they arrogantly dump upon the very customers they are entrusted with
> giving a future and/or those in the public blind or sighted including you
> and I and even RSA arrogantly scoffing at the law and their own 
> obligations.
>
> then they in the upper echelons like Robertson and Cannon blame the 
> victims
> of their taxpayer funded perfidy over and over again for pointing out that
> the Emporer is indeed buck naked.
>
> (That is a reference to the "naked Emporer" by the way which is a 
> classic.)
>
> Regardless, as blind people we have the right to access our government and
> to demand accountability, transparency and accountability just as sighted
> folks do of governmental entities. In fact we have the right to demand 
> that
> of every aspect of government, state, local, and federal.
>
> The insult upon insult here is that these scofflaws take the money and run
> and then denigrate the very people they are entrusted to serve as public
> servants.
>
> It is simply like derelict or malfeasant public school administrators not
> accounting for their actions and then blaming parents, students, or other
> citizens for calling them into account.
>
> By any standard these are not just insults against those of us who are 
> blind
> but against the citizens of Michigan, and the citizens of these United
> States of America.
>
> Further they denigrate and defile the very programs they are entrusted and
> paid to administer which is a gross violation of the public trust and
> denigrates in the eyes of some the very programs, services and benefits 
> most
> of us fight for in the first place.
>
> I'm sorry that I'm so assertive and straight forward but these folks
> ultimately are evil, selfish and offenders of law and equity.
>
> I can't state differently for facts are facts.
>
> If a robber dressed himself up as a politician and then took monies
> dedicated for certain things under false pretenses he would still be a
> robber.
>
> In this case we have robbers of the hopes, dreams, aspirations and the
> advancement of blind folks here in Michigan.
>
> We've been robbed by these upper Administrators starting right at the top 
> by
> Cannon over and over again.
>
> Frankly it makes me weep at the evil and not just pure mistakes or
> malfeasance that he and upper echelons like Robertson perperpretate  upon
> the very people they are dedicated and funded to serve in accordance with
> law that any Fifth Grader can read in precise detail, blind or sighted.
>
> I am outraged at the evil in not only intent but documented actions even 
> in
> these words of the likes of Robertson here.
>
> Man, we don't have much to prove that there is an anti-law, anti-consumer
> climate within this Soviet style apparatchik under the direct direction of
> Cannon.
>
> I'm of course speaking for myself but this is more like a criminal
> enterprise to me than it is a rehabilitation entity.
>
> As an aside why don't they teach blind folks real productive things like 
> how
> to "shake and bake" federal grants in ten easy Lessons. Or how to talk
> baseball and teach driving to sighted personnel while on the payroll of 
> the
> MCB and while not figuring out how to do simple e-mail, let alone Braille 
> in
> a timely manner?
>
> Or maybe they in the upper echelons of ersatz MCB should teach classes in
> how to avoid its basic reportingresponsabilities with RSA over years. Not
> months but years mind you!
>
> What violators of the law these sick folks are. And they blame we the 
> blind
> for their circumstances over and over again? How aagain arrogent that is!
>
> It is sick. It is twisted. And I cannnot call it better than that.
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Fred Wurtzel" <f.wurtzel at att.net>
> To: "'NFB of Michigan Internet Mailing List'" <nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 8:00 PM
> Subject: [nfbmi-talk] FW: Policy Making Board Question -- Powers and
> Dutiesof the Michigan Commission for the blind According to PublicAct 260 
> of
> 1978.docx
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> From: Fred Wurtzel [mailto:f.wurtzel at att.net]
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2011 7:59 PM
>> To: Michigan Comm for the Blind Vision 20/20 List
>> (MCB2020-L at LISTSERV.MICHIGAN.GOV)
>> Subject: Policy Making Board Question -- Powers and Duties of the
>> Michigan Commission for the blind According to Public Act 260 of
>> 1978.docx
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello Bob and list,
>>
>>
>>
>> Attached and pasted below is a point by point analysis of P.A. 260.
>> All of the "shalls" are policy making powers.  The word regulate with
>> regard to the Business Enterprise Program is a clear policy making
>> role.  Further, under the Rehabilitation Act, the Board has federal
>> responsibilities to assure that services are consistent with federal
>> law.  So, the Board has the authority to set policy for -MCB.  this
>> authority flows from the Rehabilitation Act and from the Governor's
>> office as provided for in P.A.
>> 260.
>>
>>
>>
>> Warm Regards,
>>
>>
>>
>> Fred
>>
>>
>>
>> Powers and Duties of the Michigan Commission for the blind:
>>
>> According to Public Act 260 of 1978
>>
>>
>>
>> Introduction
>>
>>
>>
>> This document is prepared to provide a quick reference guide to anyone
>> interested in the powers and duties of the Michigan Commission for the
>> blind.  All excerpts are directly from the text of the law as found on
>> the Michigan Commission for the Blind web page.  Some changes may have
>> occurred during spell checking, though reviews of this document did
>> not appear to have any substantive differences.  The word "shall" is
>> directive and in the context of a power or duty is compulsory.  The
>> word "may" is permissive and in the context of a power or duty allows
>> the Commission Board to determine whether or not to perform the power
>> or duty.  There are a few occurrences of the word shall and may which
>> are part of a sentence and are not either permissive or compulsory and
>> those instances are omitted for simplicity sake.
>>
>> Purpose:
>>
>>
>>
>> The legislature mandated the following 6 purposes of the law as
>> follows (numbers added):
>>
>>
>>
>> Public Act 260 Blind and Visually Handicapped Persons Act 260 of 1978
>>
>>
>>
>> 1.       AN ACT to revise and codify the laws relating to blind persons
>> and
>> visually handicapped;
>>
>> 2.       to create a commission;
>>
>> 3.       to prescribe its powers and duties and those of other state
>> agencies relative to blind persons;
>>
>> 4.       to provide services, education, training, and assistance to 
>> blind
>> persons;
>>
>> 5.       to regulate concessions operated by blind persons;
>>
>> 6.       To transfer powers, duties functions, and appropriations; and to
>> repeal certain acts and parts of Acts.
>>
>>
>>
>> Notice the word "regulate" with regard to number 5, vending facilities
>> or concessions.  Regulate is a strong word in administrative law terms.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.351 Definitions
>>
>>
>>
>> No shalls in this section, however every definition could be
>> considered a shall since each definition limits how the Commission
>> will determine such things as eligibility and scope of services.
>>
>>
>>
>> Sec. 1. As used in this act (each item is enumerated by a letter):
>>
>> (a) "Blind person" means an individual who has a visual acuity of
>> 20/200 or less
>>
>> In the better eye with correction, or has a limitation of his or her
>> field of vision
>>
>> such that the widest diameter of the visual field subtends an angular
>> distance not
>>
>> greater than 20 degrees, as determined by the commission.
>>
>> (b) "Commission" means the commission for the blind.
>>
>> (c) "Concession" means equipment or location which is being used, or
>> may be used
>>
>> to sell retail confections, tobaccos, papers, periodicals, and other
>> like merchandise,
>>
>> coffee, milk, soft drinks, wrapped ice cream, wrapped sandwiches,
>> wrapped baked goods,
>>
>> packaged salads and other similar food items. Concession includes the
>> operation of
>>
>> "quickie lunch counters" for the dispensing of prepared foods in state
>> buildings
>>
>> and vending facilities.
>>
>> (d) "Department" means the department of labor.
>>
>> (e) "Director" means the director of the commission.
>>
>> (f) "Vending facility" means an automatic vending machine, cafeteria,
>> snack bar,
>>
>> cart service, shelter, counter, or any other appropriate auxiliary
>> equipment as the
>>
>> commission may prescribe by rule as being necessary for the sale of
>> articles or services
>>
>> described in this act and which may be operated by a blind licensee.
>>
>>
>>
>> Note: Item "F" clearly states that the Commission may define services
>> through rule -making to clarify services and facilities.  This
>> includes regulations with regard to catering and coffee services.
>>
>>
>>
>> Shalls:
>>
>>
>>
>> This document will list, in order of occurrence in the act, those
>> things mandated by law that the Commission must do as indicated by use
>> of the word "shall."  (Each major section is indicated. Numbering is
>> added).
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.352 Commission for blind; creation; appointment of members;
>> chairperson; appointment
>>
>> and evaluation of director of commission; terms, compensation, and
>> expenses of members;
>>
>> officers; quorum.
>>
>>
>>
>> 1.       Three of the members shall be blind persons.
>>
>> 2.      .  One of the members shall be designated by the governor to 
>> serve
>> as the chairperson.
>>
>> 3.      The commission shall recommend to the director of the department 
>> a
>> person to serve  as director of the commission
>>
>> 4.      from a list of eligible persons certified and submitted by the
>> department of civil service who shall be classified as a civil service
>> employee,
>>
>> 5.      Should that person be rejected, the procedure shall be repeated
>> until a director is appointed.
>>
>> 6.      The commission shall evaluate the performance of the director
>> annually and submit its evaluation and recommendations to the director
>> of the department.
>>
>> 7.      The members shall serve for terms of 3 years except of those
>> members
>> first appointed, 2 shall serve for terms of 3 years, 2 for 2 years,
>> and 1 shall serve for 1 year. *(see footnote)
>>
>> 8.      A vacancy shall be filled in the same manner as the original
>> appointment for the
>>
>> Balance of the unexpired term.
>>
>>
>>
>> 9.       The compensation and the schedule of reimbursement of expenses
>> shall be established
>>
>> annually by the legislature.
>>
>> 10.   The members shall elect their own officers as necessary.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.353 Services for determining cause and prevention of blindness;
>> examination to
>>
>> certify statutory blindness; treatment; cost; contract to provide eye
>> examinations.
>>
>> 1.       The commission shall establish and maintain services as needed
>> for
>> determining the cause and prevention of blindness.
>>
>> 2.      When a blind or partially blind person can be benefited by
>> treatment, the commission shall arrange for the necessary treatment,
>> with the consent of the person, by an ophthalmologist or physician
>> skilled in the diseases of the eye, a licensed optometrist, or both.
>>
>> 3.       An examination shall be provided without charge to the applicant
>> for services to
>>
>> the blind.
>>
>> 4.       Unless other funds are available, the examination, and treatment
>> if
>> provided,
>>
>> Shall be paid for by the commission.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.354 Services to assist visually handicapped persons; fee; duties
>> of commission
>>
>> generally.
>>
>> 1.
>>
>>
>>
>> Sec. 4. (1) The commission shall maintain a program of services to
>> assist visually
>>
>> Handicapped persons to overcome vocational handicaps and to obtain the
>> maximum degree
>>
>> of self-support and self-care. Services provided for under this
>> section may be furnished
>>
>> to clients from other agencies of this or other states for a fee which
>> shall not
>>
>> be less than the actual costs of the services.
>>
>> (2) The commission shall:
>>
>> (a) Furnish diagnostic evaluation to determine the nature and scope of
>> services to
>>
>> be provided.
>>
>> (b) Provide physical restoration to eliminate or minimize the effects
>> of the handicap.
>>
>> (c) Provide for special education or training in the professions,
>> businesses, or
>>
>> trades under a vocational rehabilitation plan.
>>
>> (d) Provide services to blind persons in accordance with the
>> rehabilitation act of
>>
>> 1973, 29 U.S.C. 701 to 794.
>>
>> (e) Establish, construct, or maintain rehabilitation centers, training
>> centers, or
>>
>> workshops to teach visually handicapped persons to prepare for and
>> maintain trades
>>
>> or occupations when the training is feasible and will contribute to
>> the efficiency
>>
>> or support of the visually handicapped persons.
>>
>> (f) Provide teacher-counselor services and teaching of subjects which
>> will assist
>>
>> visually handicapped persons in the ease and enjoyment of daily living.
>>
>> (g) Place visually handicapped persons in jobs or business enterprises
>> in accordance
>>
>> with the abilities and interests of the applicant.
>>
>> (h) Teach visually handicapped persons trades or occupations which may
>> be followed
>>
>> in their homes and to assist them in whatever manner may seem
>> advisable in disposing
>>
>> of the products of their home industries.
>>
>> (i) Aid individual visually handicapped persons or groups of visually
>> handicapped
>>
>> persons to engage in gainful occupations by furnishing materials,
>> equipment, goods
>>
>> or services to them, by providing financial assistance as necessary to
>> encourage
>>
>> and equip them to reach an objective established with them by the
>> commission.
>>
>> (j) Provide rehabilitation services for blind persons who are senior
>> citizens so
>>
>> that they may reside within a community.
>>
>> (k) Provide other rehabilitative goods and services as appropriate to
>> each individual
>>
>> circumstance.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.355 Additional duties of commission.
>>
>> Sec. 5. The commission shall do all of the following:
>>
>> (a) Cooperate with other departments, agencies, and institutions, both
>> public and
>>
>> private, in providing for the rehabilitation of blind persons, in
>> studying problems
>>
>> relative to blind persons, and in establishing, developing, and
>> providing necessary
>>
>> programs, facilities and services.
>>
>> (b) Enter into reciprocal arrangements with other states to provide
>> for the rehabilitation
>>
>> of residents of the states concerned.
>>
>> (c) Conduct research and compile statistics relating to the
>> rehabilitation of blind
>>
>> persons.
>>
>> (d) Provide social adjustment, guidance, counsel, mobility training,
>> and employment
>>
>> adjustment of blind persons in their home communities.
>>
>> (e) Provide surveys of employment opportunities for blind persons and
>> the placement
>>
>> of blind persons in employment not otherwise provided for.
>>
>> (f) Regulate concessions reserved for operation by blind persons
>> pursuant to this
>>
>> act.
>>
>> (g) Promulgate rules pursuant to Act No. 306 of the Public Acts of
>> 1969, as amended,
>>
>> being sections 24.201 to 24.315 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, for the
>> implementation
>>
>> and administration of this act.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.356 Employment and duties of educational consultants; informing
>> commission of
>>
>> schools with visually handicapped students; liaison and program
>> coordination.
>>
>>
>>
>> 1.       Educational consultants shall assist public and private school
>> teachers by providing
>>
>> methods and materials for teaching visually handicapped students.
>>
>> 2.       The superintendent of public instruction shall inform the
>> commission of the schools in which visually handicapped students are
>> enrolled.
>>
>> 3.       The director or a person designated by the director shall be the
>> liaison between
>>
>> the commission, the schools for the blind, and the superintendent of
>> public instruction,
>>
>> 4.  The director or a person designated by the director shall be the
>> liaison between
>>
>> the commission, the schools for the blind, and the superintendent of
>> public instruction,
>>
>> and shall coordinate all programs affecting blind students.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.357 Contributions or gifts; acceptance; expenditure; stipulation
>> of donor.
>>
>>
>>
>> Contributions and gifts shall be expended
>>
>> as provided by law, in the same manner as moneys appropriated for
>> implementing the
>>
>> purposes of this act.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.359 Concessions in state buildings or on state property; operation
>> by blind persons;
>>
>>
>>
>> 1.  A concession in a building or on property owned or occupied by
>> this state
>>
>> shall be operated by a blind person, regardless of race, creed, color,
>> sex, marital
>>
>> status, or religious preference, except in cases provided for in
>> section 10.
>>
>> 2.       The building division of the department of management and budget
>> shall submit plans relative to concessions in state buildings or on
>> state property to the commission, which 3.  Shall have the final
>> authority relative to the location of concessions.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.360 Act inapplicable to certain concessions; sighted person
>> operating concession
>>
>> under contract or lease, or operating concession not applied for by
>> blind person.
>>
>>
>>
>> . (1) This act shall not apply to a concession operated in connection
>> with
>>
>> the state fair, with the use of state fairgrounds, with a state
>> educational institution,
>>
>> state penal institution, military establishment, armory, or state park.
>>
>> (2) A sighted person operating a concession under contract or lease at
>> the time this
>>
>> act becomes effective shall not be required to surrender the rights
>> before the contract
>>
>> or lease expires.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.361 Concessions; qualifications of applicant; limitation on number.
>>
>>
>>
>> 1.       The qualifications of an applicant to operate a concession shall
>> be
>> determined
>>
>> according to qualifications established by the commission.
>>
>> 2.       A blind person shall not operate more than 1 concession.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.362 Contract or lease of veteran with service-connected disability
>> not affected.
>>
>>
>>
>> This act shall not be construed to affect the contract or lease of
>> world
>>
>> war I, world war II, Spanish-American war, Korean conflict, or Vietnam
>> era conflict
>>
>> veteran having a service-connected disability recognized by the veterans'
>> administration
>>
>> of the federal government, or a renewal of that contract or lease.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.363 Implementation of Randolph-Sheppard vending stand act.
>>
>>
>>
>> The commission shall be the state agency for implementing the
>> Randolph-Sheppard
>>
>> vending stand act, 20 U.S.C. 107 to 107f.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.364 Identification card; issuance; contents
>>
>>
>>
>> (1) Upon request, the department of state shall issue to legally blind
>> persons,
>>
>> as defined by the standards of the commission, an identification card
>> attesting to
>>
>> the fact that the person to whom the card is issued is legally blind.
>>
>> (2) The identification card shall bear the name, signature, birth
>> date, address,
>>
>> and photograph of the person to whom issued.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.365 Conducting business at public meeting; notice; availability of
>> writings to
>>
>> public
>>
>>
>>
>> (1) The business which the commission or any committee appointed under
>> this
>>
>> act may perform shall be conducted at a public meeting of the
>> commission or committee
>>
>> held in compliance with Act No. 267 of the Public Acts of 1976, being
>> sections 15.261
>>
>> to 15,275 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
>>
>> 3.       Public notice of the time, date, and place of the meeting shall
>> be
>> given in the manner required by Act No. 267 of the Public Acts of 1976.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 4.        A writing prepared, owned, used, in the possession of, or
>> retained
>> by the commission
>>
>> in the performance of an official function shall be made available to
>> the public
>>
>> in compliance with Act No. 442 of the Public Acts of 1976, being
>> sections
>> 15.231
>>
>> to 15.246 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.368 Effective date.
>>
>>
>>
>> This act shall take effect October 1, 1978.
>>
>>
>>
>> Mays
>>
>>
>>
>> In the language of regulatory matters, the word "may" is permissive.
>> In other words, the Commission is not required to carry out the
>> function or service unless it so chooses. The same format will be
>> employed for the mays as the shalls in that each section with at least
>> 1 may will be listed and then the item will be quoted.  If there is
>> more than 1 may in a section, they will be numbered in order of
>> occurrence.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.352 Commission for blind; creation; appointment of members;
>> chairperson; appointment
>>
>> and evaluation of director of commission; terms, compensation, and
>> expenses of members;
>>
>> officers; quorum.
>>
>>
>>
>> 1.       (when the commission board recommends a Commission Director) the
>> director of the department may appoint or reject that person
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.353 Services for determining cause and prevention of blindness;
>> examination to
>>
>> certify statutory blindness; treatment; cost; contract to provide eye
>> examinations.
>>
>>
>>
>> 1.       The examination to certify statutory blindness
>>
>> may be performed by either an ophthalmologist or physician skilled in
>> the diseases
>>
>> of the eye; or a licensed optometrist, whichever the person shall select.
>>
>> (2) The commission may contract with the department of social services
>> or the department
>>
>> of public health to provide eye examinations for applicants for aid to
>> the blind.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.354 Services to assist visually handicapped persons; fee; duties
>> of commission
>>
>> generally.
>>
>>
>>
>> 1.       Services provided for under this section may be furnished
>>
>> to clients from other agencies of this or other states for a fee which
>> shall not
>>
>> be less than the actual costs of the services.
>>
>>
>>
>> 2.       The commission may furnish living maintenance during the period
>> of
>> the education or training within or without the state.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.356 Employment and duties of educational consultants; informing
>> commission of
>>
>> schools with visually handicapped students; liaison and program
>> coordination.
>>
>> Sec. 6. (1) The commission may employ qualified educational
>> consultants to assist
>>
>> public or private school teachers responsible for teaching visually
>> handicapped students.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.357 Contributions or gifts; acceptance; expenditure; stipulation
>> of donor.
>>
>>
>>
>> 1.       . The commission may accept contributions or gifts in cash or
>> otherwise from
>>
>> persons, associations, or corporations.
>>
>> 3.       The donor of the gift may stipulate the manner in which the
>>
>> gift shall be expended within the guidelines of this act.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.358 Powers of commission pursuant to state-federal agreements.
>>
>> 1.  The commission, pursuant to state-federal agreements, may
>> cooperate with
>>
>> the federal government in carrying out the purposes of a federal
>> statute or regulation,
>>
>> not in conflict with state law, which pertains to rehabilitation of
>> blind persons;
>>
>> 2.       may adopt methods of administration, not in conflict with state
>> law, which are necessary for the proper and efficient operation of the
>> agreements or plans for rehabilitation of blind persons; and
>>
>> 3.      may comply with conditions, not in conflict with state law,
>>
>> which are necessary to secure the full benefits of federal statute.
>>
>>
>>
>> 393.360 Act inapplicable to certain concessions; sighted person
>> operating concession
>>
>>
>>
>> (1) A sighted person operating a concession under contract or lease at
>> the time this
>>
>> act becomes effective shall not be required to surrender the rights
>> before the contract
>>
>> or lease expires.
>>
>> (2) A sighted person operating a concession which has not been applied
>> for by a blind
>>
>> person may be permitted to continue in charge until the concession is
>> applied for
>>
>> and a qualified blind person is chosen to operate the concession.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *More than 1 shall is in item 7, since only the first shall is
>> relevant since the initial appointments have already been made.
>>
>>
>>
>>
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