California Code of Regulations
Title 9 - Rehabilitative and Developmental Services
Division 3 - Department of Rehabilitation
Chapter 6 - Business Enterprises Program for the Blind
Article 9 - State Committee of Blind Vendors
Section 7226 - Elections-General Provisions
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) A biennial election of a committee of licensed blind vendors shall be conducted in odd-numbered years by secret ballot.
(b) The Committee shall be known as the California Vendors Policy Committee, hereafter CVPC.
(c) The Committee shall be fully representative of all blind licensees in the state program. District boundaries shall be established by the CVPC to ensure that representation shall, at a minimum, be one committee member for every 25 licensed vendors. Districts shall not vary more than seven licensed vendors between the districts having the least number of licensed vendors and the districts having the greatest number of licensed vendors. When districts vary more than seven, district reapportionment shall be conducted by, and require the majority vote of, the CVPC. Reapportionment shall not be conducted until after January 1 of the even-numbered year and shall not be effective until the General Election the following odd-numbered year.
(d) Only licensed blind persons operating a facility on a non-interim basis may serve on the Committee or vote in any poll or election authorized under this section. Such licensed blind persons shall be entitled to one vote each.
(e) Elected vendors shall be known as delegates to the Committee. The Committee shall consist of and be limited to one delegate per district who has been duly elected by a plurality vote of the licensed vendors within that district who are eligible to vote, as specified in (d). Each delegate shall be entitled to one vote.
(f) An elected vendor shall cease to be a delegate for the district in which he or she was elected when he or she accepts a new location in another district and begins to receive remuneration for that location.
(g) If a delegate resigns from office during his or her term, he or she shall be ineligible to run for a vacancy in the special election for his or her district.
(h) If a delegate vacancy occurs in a district due to resignation, no nomination, illness or death of a delegate or a delegate accepts a vending facility in another district and begins to receive remuneration from that facility, the Executive Officers of CVPC shall appoint an alternate from that district until a delegate is elected in a special election.
(i) Election materials shall be prepared and provided to a vendor in a vendor's preferred mode of communication, to the extent possible. Such modes of communication may include large print or Braille, on audiotape, 3.5 diskette, compact disk or electronic transmission.
(j) Elections shall be completed by November 25th of each odd-numbered year. Delegates shall take office on January 1 of the even-numbered year following the election and shall serve a two year term.
(k) The Director shall appoint an Election Coordinator to conduct and oversee all aspects of an election, consistent with this section. The Election Coordinator shall be responsible for the following election duties:
1. New article 9
and renumbering and amendment of former section
7222 to sections
7226,
7226.3, and
7226.4 and renumbering of former section
7226 to section
7223 filed 2-4-93; operative 3-8-93
(Register 93, No. 6).
2. Change without regulatory effect amending
subsection (g) filed 6-1-93 pursuant to title 1, section
100, California Code of Regulations
(Register 93, No. 23).
3. Amendment of section and NOTE 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).
4. 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 Section 107b-1(3); 34 CFR Sections 395.3(a)(4) and 395.14(b); and Sections 19011 and 19638(b), Welfare and Institutions Code.