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55 Pa. Code § 2430.1. Introduction

GENERAL PROVISIONS


§ 2430.1. Introduction

 (a)  Purpose. The Business Enterprises Program (BEP) enables blind persons to operate small businesses known as vending facilities, under license from the Department. The Department operates this program in its role as designated State agency for Vocational Rehabilitation for the Blind. The purpose of the program is to provide additional incentives and economic opportunities for blind persons to become self-supporting.

 (b)  Funding. Funding is provided through a revolving fund established by the General Assembly as a special fund in the State Treasury. This fund is maintained by rental fees collected from licensed vendors, grants, contributions, and Federal matching funds earned through program operations.

 (c)  Office of Blindness and Visual Services (BVS). The Department’s Office of Blindness and Visual Services (BVS) establishes vending facilities by providing for a suitable site, necessary construction, and purchase or lease of equipment.

 (d)  Vendors. Vendors are selected, trained, licensed, and assisted in accordance with this chapter. The vendor is responsible for the operation of the vending facility in accordance with this chapter and for contributing to the revolving fund. BVS assists the vendor as necessary to maximize profit from the operation and takes necessary action to preserve the interest of BVS in the facility.



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