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§ 71-4-502. Part definitions.

TN Code § 71-4-502 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) “Blind individual” means any person who meets the requirements for services through the business enterprise program for the blind under part 4 of this chapter and who has been trained and licensed by the department to operate a vending facility under the program's requirements;

(2) “Department” means the department of human services or its successor that has been designated under the Randolph-Sheppard Act (20 U.S.C. §§ 107-107f), as the state licensing agency;

(3) “Priority” means the right of the department to establish on any public property a vending facility to be operated by a blind individual. This priority means that when the department has surveyed a public property and determined that such property is suitable for the location of a vending facility, it shall have the right of first refusal and the exclusive right to the operation of any and all vending facilities on any public property that it determines are capable of being operated by a blind individual that it licenses, or by an individual who may be operating the facility as a temporary manager until a licensed blind individual can assume the operation of the vending facility. Except as provided in subdivision (4) and §§ 71-4-504 — 71-4-506, the priority shall apply to all existing, altered, or new buildings, facilities, or grounds. This priority shall be exercised exclusively by the department in its sole discretion on behalf of legally blind individuals who are qualified and licensed as vending facility managers by the department and who are deemed capable of providing the type of service required by the management of the public property;

(4) “Public property” means all property owned or leased by the state of Tennessee, any county, municipality, or any other entity that is created by act of the general assembly to perform any public function; provided, that primary and secondary schools, and entities created under title 42, and their operations, are specially excluded from this definition; and provided further, that institutions that are governed by the University of Tennessee system or the state university and community college system and their operations are also specifically excluded from this definition, except that the vending facilities presently in operation at such institutions on April 29, 1996, shall continue to operate at their present locations or, if necessary, at a location comparable in terms of potential patronage, with the priority established by this part. Moreover, the existing priority shall extend to any new structures on any of the campuses governed by the University of Tennessee or the state university and community college system and the priority shall also extend to the establishment of at least one (1) vending facility on any new campus that is developed either by the University of Tennessee system or the state university and community college system. Nothing in this part shall limit the ability of an institution that is governed by the University of Tennessee or the state university and community college system to contract for food services (cafeterias, restaurants, food courts and catering services) in new buildings or on new campuses; provided, that a site suitable to the institution, after consultation with the department, is also made available for a blind vendor to manage and operate automated vending machines and/or a counter service as jointly agreed to by the institution and department in the new building or on the new campus; and

(5) “Vending facility” means a location or structure or space that may sell foods, beverages, confections, newspapers, periodicals, tobacco products, and other articles and services that are dispensed automatically by a machine or manually by sales personnel or attendants and that may be prepared on or off the premises in accordance with applicable health laws. A “vending facility” may consist, exclusively or in appropriate combination as determined by the department, of automatic vending machines, cafeterias, snack bars, catering services, food concession vehicles, cart services, shelters, counters, and any appropriate equipment necessary for the sale of articles or services described in this subdivision (5). A “vending facility” may encompass more than one (1) building on a public property.

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§ 71-4-502. Part definitions.