Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Labor and Economic Opportunity
Bureau of Services for Blind Persons
Vending Facility Program Rules
Section R. 393.15 - License revocation

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 393.15

Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024

Rule 15.

(1) The commission may revoke a license issued to a blind person for the operation of a vending facility on federal, state, or other property for any of the following reasons:

(a) A licensee's vision has improved to the extent that he or she no longer meets the requirements of the act. The commission may periodically request that a licensee submit to an updated eye examination. The licensee shall select the service provider and the commission shall pay the cost of the eye examination. If either the commission or the licensee requests a second opinion, then the requesting party shall bear the cost of the second examination. The commission may request that a licensee submit to an updated eye examination when the commission's consultant has reviewed the original eye examination and advised the commission that there is some possibility of vision improvement. A licensee for whom there is no possibility of improved vision shall not be required to have an updated eye examination.

(b) Voluntary withdrawal from the program.

(c) An extended illness of a licensee which has been medically diagnosed and documented and which will result in the prolonged incapacity of the licensee to operate the vending facility in a manner consistent with the needs of the vending facility or other available locations in the vending facility program.

(d) A violation of the terms and conditions of R 393.24, R 393.25, R 393.26, R 393.27, R 393.28, R 393.29, R 393.30, R 393.31, or R 393.32.

(e) A violation of the terms and conditions of the vending stand agreement with the commission.

(2) Termination of participation in the program results in automatic license revocation. Before reentry into the program, the licensee whose license has been revoked shall again complete the full vending facility training program. The following shall apply:

(a) An approved leave of absence is not considered termination or withdrawal from the program.

(b) In such a situation, the licensee is afforded the opportunity to participate in the full vending facility training program, unless waived by the licensee in writing.

(3) A licensee whose license is in the termination process, as specified in R 393.16, is not eligible to be awarded a promotion while the license is in the termination process.

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