§ 111-45 – Duty of State agency to inform the Department of Health and Human Services.
111-45. Duty of State agency to inform the Department of Health and Human Services. It shall be the duty of the State agencies to inform the Department of Health and Human Services of existing and prospective locations for vending facilities and coin-operated vending machines and to adopt rules, upon request of the Department, to promote […]
§ 111-46 – Vending facilities operated by those other than blind persons.
111-46. Vending facilities operated by those other than blind persons. Where vending facilities on State property are operated by those other than blind persons on the date of enactment of this Article, the contract of these vending facilities shall not be renewed or extended unless the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services […]
§ 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 […]
§ 111-28.1 – 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 […]
§ 111-29 – Expenditure of equalizing funds; grants affording maximum federal aid; lending North Carolina reports.
111-29. Expenditure of equalizing funds; grants affording maximum federal aid; lending North Carolina reports. In addition to the powers and duties imposed upon the Department of Health and Human Services, the said Department shall be and hereby is charged with the powers and duties hereinafter enumerated; that is to say: (1) The Department of Health […]
§ 111-30 – Personal representatives for certain recipients of aid to the blind.
111-30. Personal representatives for certain recipients of aid to the blind. If any otherwise qualified applicant for or recipient of aid to the blind is or shall become unable to manage the assistance payments, or otherwise fails so to manage, to the extent that deprivation or hazard to himself or others results, a petition may […]
§ 111-31 – Courts for purposes of §§ 111-30 to 111-33; records.
111-31. Courts for purposes of 111-30 to 111-33; records. For the purposes of G.S. 111-30 to 111-33 the court may be either a domestic relations court established pursuant to Article 13, Chapter 7, General Statutes, or the clerk of the superior court in the county having responsibility for the administration of the particular aid to […]
§ 111-32 – Findings under § 111-30 not competent as evidence in other proceedings.
111-32. Findings under 111-30 not competent as evidence in other proceedings. The findings of fact under the provisions of G.S. 111-30 shall not be competent as evidence in any case or proceeding dealing with any subject matter other than provided in G.S. 111-30 to 111-33. (1961, c. 666, s. 2.)