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  8. Chapter 21. Delaware Commission for the Blind


Chapter 21. Delaware Commission for the Blind


  • § 2101 Definitions.
  • § 2102 Persons who are blind; supervision, training and welfare.
  • § 2103 Duties; appointment of instructor of persons who are blind; expenditures.
  • § 2104 Commission’s power to acquire and dispose of property; exemption of property from taxation.
  • § 2105 Expenditures by Commission.
  • § 2106 Payment of expenses of the Commission.
  • § 2107 Eligibility and applications for instruction.
  • § 2108 Duty of agencies, physicians and nurses to report persons who are blind.
  • § 2109 Duty of parents and guardians to obtain instruction for children who are blind; powers of Commission and Governor.
  • § 2110 Visitation of institutions outside of State.
  • § 2111 Payments for vocational rehabilitation.
  • § 2112 Penalties.
  • § 2113 Limitations on applicability of chapter.
  • § 2114 Use of products and services of persons who are blind by state agencies; exceptions; penalty.
  • § 2115 Soliciting public donations for the blind; registration; violations [Repealed].
  • § 2116 Contracts for library services.
  • § 2117 Relating to persons who are blind and “seeing eye dogs”; penalties.
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