Florida Statutes
Part I - Blind Services Program (Ss. 413.011-413.092)
413.035 - Duties and powers of the department.


(1) It shall be the duty of the department to determine the market price of all products and services offered for sale to the various agencies of the state by any qualified nonprofit agency for the blind or other severely handicapped. The price shall recover for the nonprofit agency the cost of raw materials, labor, overhead, and delivery, but without profit, and shall be revised from time to time in accordance with changing cost factors. The department shall make such rules and regulations regarding specifications, time of delivery, and assignment of products and services to be supplied by nonprofit agencies for the blind or by agencies for the other severely handicapped, with priority for assignment of products to agencies for the blind, authorization of a central nonprofit agency to facilitate the allocation of orders among qualified nonprofit agencies for the blind, authorization of a central nonprofit agency to facilitate the allocation of orders among qualified nonprofit agencies for other severely handicapped, and other relevant matters of procedure as shall be necessary to carry out the purposes of this act. The department shall authorize the purchase of products and services elsewhere when requisitions cannot reasonably be complied with through the nonprofit agencies for the blind and other severely handicapped.
(2) The department shall establish and publish a list of products and services provided by any qualified nonprofit agency for the blind and any nonprofit agency for the other severely handicapped, which the department determines are suitable for procurement by agencies of the state pursuant to this act. This procurement list and revision thereof shall be distributed to all purchasing officers of the state and its political subdivisions. All products offered for purchase to a state agency by a qualified nonprofit agency shall have significant value added by blind or severely handicapped persons, as determined by the department.
History.—s. 4, ch. 74-236; s. 1, ch. 77-174; s. 4, ch. 78-323; ss. 3, 6, 7, ch. 81-11; ss. 1, 4, ch. 82-46; ss. 3, 4, ch. 88-37; s. 5, ch. 91-429; s. 39, ch. 2002-207.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXX - Social Welfare

Chapter 413 - Employment and Related Services for Persons With Disabilities

Part I - Blind Services Program (Ss. 413.011-413.092)

413.011 - Division of Blind Services, legislative policy, intent; internal organizational structure and powers; Rehabilitation Council for the Blind.

413.0111 - Blind services direct-support organization.

413.0115 - State Board of Administration; authorization to invest division’s portfolio.

413.012 - Confidential records disclosure prohibited; exemptions.

413.013 - Destruction of records.

413.014 - Community rehabilitation programs.

413.015 - Workers’ compensation coverage for program participants.

413.021 - Products and services by blind persons; sale, exhibition regulated.

413.031 - Products, purchase by state agencies and institutions.

413.032 - Purpose.

413.033 - Definitions.

413.035 - Duties and powers of the department.

413.036 - Procurement of services by agencies; authority of department.

413.037 - Cooperation with department required; duties of state agencies.

413.041 - Eligible blind persons; placement in vending facilities in public places.

413.051 - Eligible blind persons; operation of vending stands.

413.08 - Rights and responsibilities of an individual with a disability; use of a service animal; prohibited discrimination in public employment, public accommodations, and housing accommodations; penalties.

413.081 - Interference with or injury to a service animal; penalties; restitution.

413.082 - Groups to recommend policies to improve access for individuals with disabilities.

413.091 - Identification cards.

413.092 - Blind Babies Program.