Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED
Title 192 - (NAC) NEBRASKA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE NEBRASKA COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY IMPAIRED
Chapter 3 - BLIND VENDOR PROGRAM
Section 192-3-009 - Permits To Operate on Federal and Other Property

Current through September 17, 2024

009.01. PERMIT TO OPERATE ON FEDERAL PROPERTY. The procedures at 34 CFR 395.16 and 395.35 shall govern the issuance of permits on federal property, with the exception of cafeterias on Federal property, governed by 34 CFR 395.33.

009.02. PERMIT TO OPERATE ON STATE PROPERTY. A permit shall be submitted to the on-site official responsible for the State property of each property managing department, agency or instrumentality of the State of Nebraska, with the exception of the Game and Parks Commission and the University of Nebraska. Said permit shall provide that a priority to operate the vending facility shall be granted by the property managing department so long as the SLA's bid contains proposed product prices comparable in price to the product prices in similar bids submitted for similar products sold in similar buildings on similar property, and similar components in bids for state contracts. Under no conditions can a permit on State property require the payment of rent to the State. In all other respects a permit to operate a vending facility on State property shall be as reasonably equivalent as practicable to a permit to operate a vending facility on Federal property.

009.03. PERMIT TO OPERATE ON CITY, COUNTY. OR MUNICIPAL PROPERTY. In its discretion, the SLA may submit a permit for vending facility operation on property owned or controlled by any county, city or municipality. Said permit is subject to the approval of the local governing body. Said permit shall provide that a priority to operate the vending facility shall be granted by the property managing department so long as the SLA's bid contains proposed product prices comparable in price to the product prices in similar bids submitted for similar products sold in similar buildings on similar property, and similar components in bids for state contracts. In ail other respects a permit to operate a vending facility on State property shall be as reasonably equivalent as practicable to a permit to operate a vending facility on Federal property.

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