Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 9, § 7214.2 - Resume and Business Plan
(a) As part of the selection interview
process specified in Section 7214.4 of these regulations, a qualified applicant
shall submit a resume and a business plan for each vending facility he or she
is applying to operate.
(1) The resume shall
provide information about the applicant's education and experience that is
relevant to the operation of a vending facility.
(2) The business plan shall include a
description of the business, vision and mission statements, plans for staffing
and operating the facility, hours of operation, the proposed menu and items for
sale, and other relevant matters that demonstrate how the vendor envisions the
business will function.
(b) All resumes and business plans shall be
prepared using type with at least a 14-point font.
(1) Four copies of both the resume and the
business plan must be submitted to the Selection Coordinator, as defined in
Section7211(a)(41) of these regulations, before the selection interview. The
resume and the business plan may be submitted to the Business Enterprises
Program for the Blind (BEP) by U.S. Postal Service mail. If this method of
submittal is used, the submittal must be postmarked five days before the
selection interview with the Selection Committee for Vending Facilities. If the
submittal is not mailed, it may be hand delivered at the beginning of the
selection interview during the Selection Committee for Vending Facilities
Meeting.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: 20 USC Section 107b(5); 34 CFR Section 395.4; and Sections 19006, 19016 and 19639, Welfare and Institutions Code. Reference: 20 USC Sections 107,107a(a)(5), 107a(b) and 107a(e); 34 CFR Sections 361.5(b)(5), 395.2,395.3(a)(7), 395.5 and 395.7; and Sections 19011, 19013.5(b) and 19625, Welfare and Institutions Code.
2. Approved by the Secretary of the United States Department of Education in accordance with section 395.4(a) of title 34 of the Code of Federal Regulations on 6-2-2010; operative 9-15-2010 pursuant to section 7210(b)(2) of title 9 of the California Code of Regulations (Register 2010, No. 39).
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