(a) The agency shall issue a license for the operation of a vending facility on public property to a blind person or a person with a severe disability who is a resident of the state at the time of application and who qualifies for a license under
(1) 20 U.S.C. 107 - 107f (Randolph-Sheppard Act); or
(2) regulations adopted by the agency providing for licensing of blind persons or persons with severe disabilities.
(b) A license issued under this section does not expire. However, a license may be revoked if the agency finds that the licensee is not operating the facility in accordance with regulations adopted by the agency.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 23. Labor and Workers' Compensation
Chapter 15. Employment Services
Article 1. Vocational Rehabilitation.
Sec. 23.15.010. Administration of vocational rehabilitation.
Sec. 23.15.020. Powers and duties of commissioner.
Sec. 23.15.030. Appointment of administrative officers.
Sec. 23.15.040. Division of vocational rehabilitation established.
Sec. 23.15.050. Director of vocational rehabilitation.
Sec. 23.15.060. Agreements under Social Security Act.
Sec. 23.15.080. Eligibility for vocational rehabilitation service.
Sec. 23.15.090. Priority as to eligibility.
Sec. 23.15.095. Gainful employment of individuals with disabilities.
Sec. 23.15.100. Powers and duties; vending facilities.
Sec. 23.15.110. Extension of services outside state.
Sec. 23.15.120. Cooperation with federal government.
Sec. 23.15.125. Assistive technology loan guarantee and interest subsidy program.
Sec. 23.15.130. Vocational rehabilitation small business enterprise revolving fund.
Sec. 23.15.132. Vending facilities.
Sec. 23.15.133. Vendors' licenses.
Sec. 23.15.134. Active participation by licensees with severe disabilities.
Sec. 23.15.135. Committee of blind vendors.
Sec. 23.15.136. Group insurance for certain licensees.
Sec. 23.15.150. Custodian of funds.
Sec. 23.15.170. Maintenance not assignable.
Sec. 23.15.190. Misuse of lists and records.