California Code of Regulations
Title 9 - Rehabilitative and Developmental Services
Division 3 - Department of Rehabilitation
Chapter 6 - Business Enterprises Program for the Blind
Article 6 - Interim Vending Facilities-Application; Selection; Placement
Section 7215 - Placing a Vending Facility into Interim Operation
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) The Business Enterprises Program for the Blind (BEP) may place a vending facility, whether comprised of one site or two or more sites combined or consolidated, into interim operation under any circumstances in which it is determined by the BEP Manager to be in the best interests of the BEP.
(b) The BEP may renew an interim vending facility more than once. An interim vending facility may be renewed only for as long as it takes for BEP to fill an unexpected vacancy. During the period of time the vending facility is being operated on an interim basis, the BEP shall decide whether the facility is to be announced as a vending facility on one site, or a combined or consolidated vending facility, as defined in Section 7211(a)(11) of these regulations, and to announce the vending facility as available to be operated on a permanent basis, as provided in Article 5 of these regulations, and select a vendor. The BEP Manager shall provide the California Vendors Policy Committee with written notification of a renewal at least 30 calendar days prior to the renewal of an interim operating facility.
1. New article 6
(sections 7215-7215.1) and section filed
9-22-2009; operative upon the approval of the Secretary of the United States
Department of Education, in accordance with title 34, Code of Federal Regulations,
section 395.4(a) (Register
2009, No. 39). For prior history of section
7215, see Register 93, No.
6.
2. Approved by the Secretary of the United States Department of
Education in accordance with section
395.4(a) of title 34
of the Code of Federal Regulations on 6-2-2010; operative 9-15-2010 pursuant to
section 7210(b)(2) of title 9
of the California Code of Regulations (Register 2010, No. 39).
Note: Authority cited: 20 USC Section 107b(5); 34 CFR Section 395.4; and Sections 19006, 19016 and 19639, Welfare and Institutions Code. Reference: 20 USC Sections 107, 107a(a)(5), 107a(b), 107a(e) and 107b-1(3); 34 CFR Sections 395.1(i), 395.2, 395.3(a)(4), 395.5, 395.7 and 395.14(b); and Sections 19011, 19625, 19626 and 19638(b), Welfare and Institutions Code.