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§ 111-47 – Exclusions.

111-47. Exclusions. (a) This Article is not intended to cover food services provided by hospitals or residential institutions as a direct service to patients, inmates, trainees, or otherwise institutionalized persons, nor to cover coin-operated vending machines located in State facilities operated under the authority of G.S. 122C. (b) This Article shall not prohibit the continued […]

§ 111-47.1 – Food service at North Carolina aquariums.

111-47.1. Food service at North Carolina aquariums. (a) Notwithstanding this Article, the North Carolina Aquariums may operate or contract for the operation of food or vending services at the North Carolina Aquariums. Notwithstanding G.S. 111-43, the net proceeds of revenue generated by food and vending services that are provided at the North Carolina Aquariums and […]

§ 111-47.2 – Food service at State parks, museums and historic sites operated by the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.

111-47.2. Food service at State parks, museums and historic sites operated by the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Notwithstanding this Article, the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources may operate or contract for the operation of food or vending services at State parks, museums and historic sites operated by the Department. Notwithstanding […]

§ 111-47.3 – Food service at Department of State Treasurer.

111-47.3. Food service at Department of State Treasurer. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, the Department of State Treasurer may operate or contract for the operation of food or vending services at Department of State Treasurer offices. The net proceeds of revenue generated by food and vending services that are provided at the Department […]

§ 111-47.4 – Food service at North Carolina Zoological Park.

111-47.4. Food service at North Carolina Zoological Park. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, the North Carolina Zoological Park may operate or contract for the operation of food or vending services at the North Carolina Zoological Park. Notwithstanding G.S. 111-43, the net proceeds of revenue generated by food and vending services operated by the […]

§ 111-41 – Preference to blind persons in operation of vending facilities; responsibility of Department of Health and Human Services.

111-41. Preference to blind persons in operation of vending facilities; responsibility of Department of Health and Human Services. In order to promote the employment and the self-sufficiency of blind persons in North Carolina, State agencies shall upon the request of the Department of Health and Human Services give preference to blind persons in the operation […]

§ 111-27.2 – Blind vending-stand operators; retirement benefits.

111-27.2. Blind vending-stand operators; retirement benefits. The Department of Health and Human Services is authorized and empowered to continue and maintain, in its discretion, any existing retirement system providing retirement benefits for blind vending-stand operators and to expend funds to provide necessary contributions to any existing retirement system for blind vending-stand operators to the extent […]

§ 111-28 – Department of Health and Human Services authorized to receive grants for benefit of blind and visually impaired; use of information concerning blind persons.

111-28. Department of Health and Human Services authorized to receive grants for benefit of blind and visually impaired; use of information concerning blind persons. The Department of Health and Human Services may receive grants-in-aid from the federal government or any State or federal agency for the purpose of rendering other services to the blind, visually […]

§ 111-28.1 – Department of Health and Human Services authorized to cooperate with federal government in rehabilitation of blind and visually impaired.

111-28.1. Department of Health and Human Services authorized to cooperate with federal government in rehabilitation of blind and visually impaired. The Department of Health and Human Services may adopt the necessary rules to cooperate with the federal government in the furtherance of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Pub. L. No. 93-112, 87 Stat. 355, 29 […]