California Vendors Policy Committee definition

California Vendors Policy Committee or “CVPC" means the biennially elected committee of licensed blind vendors who are fully representative of all licensed blind vendors in the BEP, as provided for in Welfare and Institutions Code section 19638.

Examples of California Vendors Policy Committee in a sentence

  • The BEP shall provide the California Vendors Policy Committee, herein CVPC, with an annual accounting of the unassigned vending machine income collected during the previous calendar year, and the amount of unassigned vending machine income deposited into the vendor retirement account.

  • The BEP shall request that the California Vendors Policy Committee (CVPC) provide a delegate or a CVPC representative to attend and observe selection interviews of applicants.

  • The Depavtmeut Has Beeu Stom To Resotne Pvobtems Retated to the Retivemeut Ptau On June 1, 1979, the department implemented a retirement plan for the blind vendors as authorized by the Randolph-Sheppard Act and developed by a private consulting firm working with the program staff and the California Vendors Policy Committee.

  • Any decision that the placement or operation of a vending facility is not feasible, or that placement or operation would adversely affect the interests of the state shall be in writing, and shall be made available to the California Vendors Policy Committee, hereafter CVPC.

  • At least 10 calendar days prior to the deadline for submitting applications, the BEP shall post the announcement on the Department’s website, record the announcement on a telephone based information system that is available to licensees and vendors, and provide the announcement to the California Vendors Policy Committee.

  • The BEP Manager shall provide the California Vendors Policy Committee with written notification of a renewal at least 30 calendar days prior to the renewal of an interim operating facility.NOTE: Authority cited: 20 USC Section 107b(5); 34 CFR Section 395.4; and Sections 19006, 19016 and 19639, Welfare and Institutions Code.

  • At least five calendar days prior to the deadline for submitting applications, the BEP shall post the announcement on the Department’s website, record the announcement on a telephone based information system that is available to licensees and vendors, and provide the announcement to the California Vendors Policy Committee.

  • The maximum size of the training class shall be determined by the Business Enterprises Program for the Blind, hereafter BEP, based on the staffing available to effectively provide the training, after consultation with the California Vendors Policy Committee, hereafter CVPC.

  • The Department shall consult with the California Vendors Policy Committee, herein CVPC, when evaluating whether a vending facility is feasible.

  • In California, it is termed the California Vendors Policy Committee (CVPC).

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