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North Carolina

Chapter 111 — Aid to the Blind
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Article 2.
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Article 3.
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Article 4.
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Chapter 111.
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§ 111-4. Register of State's blind.
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§ 111-5: Repealed by Session Laws 2000-121, s.
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§ 111-6. Training schools and workshops; training outside State; sale of products; direct relief; matching of federal funds.
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§ 111-6.1. Rehabilitation center for the blind and visually impaired.
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§ 111-7. In-home services.
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§ 111-8. Investigations; eye examination and treatment.
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§ 111-8.1: Repealed by Session Laws 2000-121, s.
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§§ 111-9 through 111-10.
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§ 111-11. Definitions.
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§ 111-11.1. Jurisdiction of certain Divisions within the Department of Health and Human Services.
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§ 111-12. Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c.
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§ 111-12.1. Acceptance of private contributions for particular facilities authorized.
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§ 111-12.2. Contributions treated as State funds to match federal funds.
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§ 111-12.3. Rules and regulations as to receiving and expending contributions.
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§ 111-12.4. Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c.
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§ 111-12.5. Reserve and operating capital fund.
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§ 111-12.6. Disposition of funds deposited with or transferred to State Treasurer.
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§ 111-14. Application for benefits under Article; investigation and award by county commissioners.
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§ 111-15. Eligibility for relief.
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§ 111-16. Application for aid; notice of award; review.
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§ 111-17. Amount and payment of assistance; source of funds.
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§ 111-18. Payment of awards.
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§ 111-18.1. Award and assistance checks payable to decedents.
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§ 111-19. Intercounty transfer of recipients.
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§ 111-20. Awards subject to reopening upon change in condition.
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§ 111-21. Disqualifications for relief.
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§ 111-22. Beneficiaries not deemed paupers.
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§ 111-23. Misrepresentation or fraud in obtaining assistance.
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§ 111-24. Cooperation with federal departments or agencies; grants from federal government.
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§ 111-25. Acceptance and use of federal aid.
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§ 111-26. Termination of federal aid.
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§ 111-27. Department of Health and Human Services to promote employment of blind persons; vending stands on public property.
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§ 111-27.1. Department of Health and Human Services authorized to conduct certain business operations.
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§ 111-27.2. Blind vending-stand operators; retirement benefits.
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§ 111-28. Department of Health and Human Services authorized to receive grants for benefit of blind …
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§ 111-28.1. Department of Health and Human Services authorized to cooperate with federal government in rehabilitation of blind and visually impaired.
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§ 111-29. Expenditure of equalizing funds; grants affording maximum federal aid; lending North Carolina reports.
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§ 111-30. Personal representatives for certain recipients of aid to the blind.
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§ 111-31. Courts for purposes of §§ 111-30 to 111-33; records.
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§ 111-32. Findings under § 111-30 not competent as evidence in other proceedings.
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§ 111-33. Sections 111-30 to 111-33 are not to affect provisions for payments for minors.
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§ 111-34. Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c.
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§ 111-35. Authority of director of social services.
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§§ 111-36 through 111-40.
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§ 111-42. Definitions as used in this Article.
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§ 111-43. Installation of coin-operated vending machines.
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§ 111-44. Location and services provided by State agency.
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§ 111-45. Duty of State agency to inform the Department of Health and Human Services.
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§ 111-46. Vending facilities operated by those other than blind persons.
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§ 111-47. Exclusions.
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§ 111-47.1. Food service at North Carolina aquariums.
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§ 111-47.2. Food service at State parks, museums and historic sites operated by the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
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§ 111-47.3. Food service at Department of State Treasurer.
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§ 111-47.4. Food service at North Carolina Zoological Park.
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§ 111-49. Definitions as used in this Article.
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§ 111-50. Operations of highway vending.
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§ 111-51. Priority for specific blind vendors.
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§ 111-52. Profits from Highway Vending Fund.
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