Mich. Admin. Code R. 393.1 - Definitions
Rule 1.
(1) As used
in these rules:
(a) "Academic period" means a
semester, trimester, quarter, or other college or university unit of
study.
(b) "Act" means 1978 PA 260,
as amended, being MCL 393.351.
(c)
"Active participation" means the process whereby the elected operators'
committee and its subcommittees, the commission board, and commission staff
cooperate in the development and implementation of major administrative
decisions and policy as well as program development, as prescribed in the
Randolph Sheppard act of 1936, as amended,
20 U.S.C.
§107 et seq. and the act.
(d) "Administrator" means the program
administrator of the business enterprise program.
(e) "Bid" means the process whereby a
licensee or a potential licensee records on the business enterprise program
telephone system his or her desire to transfer to, or begin operation of, an
available location.
(f) "Bid line"
means a telephone line that contains a recorded message of all locations which
are available during an identified time frame.
(g) "Cafeteria" means a food dispensing
facility capable of providing a broad variety of prepared foods and beverages,
including hot meals, primarily through the use of a line where the customer
serves himself or herself from displayed selections. A cafeteria may be fully
automatic or may have limited table service. Table or booth seating facilities
are always provided.
(h) "Combined
cafeteria/snack bar" means a facility that combines the features of a cafeteria
with the features of a snack bar.
(i) "Commission" means the Michigan
commission for the blind.
(j)
"Commission board" means the policy-setting body for the Michigan
commission for the blind.
(k)
"Committee" means a group of members which is elected to represent all vending
facility operators and which is created under
R
393.53.
(l) "Dry stand" means a vending facility that
does not sell liquids.
(m) "Federal
properties" means a building, land, or other real property owned, leased, or
occupied by a department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States,
including the department of defense and the United States postal service, or an
instrumentality wholly owned by the United States.
(n) "Hearings office" means the office within
the department charged with the responsibility of conducting fair and impartial
hearings.
(o) "Hearings officer"
means a person designated to conduct hearings and issue proposed decisions on
behalf of the commission pursuant to 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201.
(p) "Highway vending" means a vending
facility that consists of 1 or more state of Michigan highway rest areas or
welcome centers.
(q) "Initial
merchandise inventory" means merchandise necessary for establishing a licensee
in a vending facility, and shall include bill changer change and coin mechanism
change.
(r) "License" means a
written instrument that the commission issues to a blind person that authorizes
the person to operate a vending facility on federal, state, or other
property.
(s) "Licensee" means a
blind person who the commission licenses to operate an assigned vending
facility.
(t) "Management services
and supervision" means and includes inspection, quality control, consultation,
accounting, regulating, in service training, and related services provided on a
systematic basis provided to support and improve Randolph-Sheppard
small business enterprises operated by blind individuals. "Management services
and supervision" does not include routine services or costs that pertain to the
ongoing operation of an individual facility after the initial establishment
period.
(u) "Mandated" facility
means a facility in which blind persons are granted priority to operate
concessions under the Randolph-Sheppard act of 1936, as amended,
20 U.S.C.
§107 et seq. and the act.
(v) "Net proceeds" means the amount remaining
from the sale of articles or services of vending facilities and any vending
machine or other income accruing to operators after deducting the cost of the
sale and other expenses and excluding set aside charges required to be paid by
operators.
(w) "Net profit" is the
gross income to the operator before personal income tax.
(x) "Operating costs" means the cost of all
of the following:
(i) Products
sold.
(ii) Employees' wages, taxes,
and compensation.
(iii) An
operator's portion of repair.
(iv)
Sales taxes.
(v) Operating
insurance.
(vi) Supplies.
(vii) Business telephone charges directly
related to the vending facility.
(viii) The renting or leasing of
commission-approved equipment or space, which may include
utilities.
(ix) Actual vehicle
mileage or actual vehicle expenses, documented in a log for that purpose, which
are directly related to the operation of the vending stand facility, which are
deemed necessary for the location, and which are identified in the agreement,
and parking and tolls directly related to the operation of the vending stand
facility. The expenses shall be documented by adequate records or evidence. The
rate of reimbursement shall be established by the commission board with the
active participation of the committee. Vehicle mileage between the licensee's
home and the vending facility is not an operating expense.
(x) Dues for professional and trade
organizations.
(y)
"Other property" means property which is not required by state or federal law
to house a vending stand facility and which is property on which vending
facilities are established or operated through the use of any funds derived, in
whole or in part, directly or indirectly, from the operation of any mandated
vending facility.
(z) "Permit"
means the official approval or authority which is given to the commission by a
department, agency, or instrumentality that is in control of the maintenance,
operation, and protection of federal property or by a person who is in control
of other property and which authorizes the commission to establish a vending
facility.
(aa) "Program" means all
the activities of the commission related to business enterprise program vending
facilities on federal, state, and other properties.
(bb) "Promotional agent" means the commission
employee occupying the Michigan department of civil service position that
performs the duties described in
R
393.21.
(cc) "Satellite" means a site that is added
to a licensee's primary vending facility to assist the profitability of the
primary vending facility. A satellite is not profitable enough to meet the
current requirements for a self-supporting facility.
(dd) "Self-employment" means an
occupation where an individual does not receive a W-2 form and is
required to file an internal revenue service schedule "C" (sole proprietorship
form).
(ee) "Set-aside
funds" means funds that accrue to the commission from an assessment against the
net proceeds of each vending facility in the state's program.
(ff) "Snack bar" means a vending facility
that is engaged in selling limited lines of refreshment and derives more than
5% of its gross sales from the sale of coffee or other beverages. A snack bar
may sell prepared food items necessary for a light meal service such as soups,
salads, and sandwiches. Food may be prepared off the premises. A snack bar may
have no or limited on-site food preparation.
(gg) "Stand type" means any of the following
types of vending facility:
(i) Dry
stand.
(ii) Snack bar.
(iii) Vending machine.
(iv) Cafeteria.
(v) Combined cafeteria/snack bar.
(vi) Vending machine route.
(vii) Highway vending.
(hh) "State property" means a business
enterprise program facility in a building or on a property owned or occupied by
the state, except for a concession operated in connection with any of the
following:
(i) The state fair.
(ii) The use of state fair grounds.
(iii) Any state educational
institution.
(iv) A state penal
institution.
(v) Military
establishments and armories.
(vi) A
state park.
(ii)
"Unassigned vending machine income" means the funds that accrue from vending
machines on federal, state, and other properties, for which there is no blind
licensee and which accrues to the commission.
(jj) "Vending facility" means an automatic
vending machine, cafeteria, snack bar, cart service, catering, coffee service,
shelter, counter or any other appropriate auxiliary service or equipment as the
commission may prescribe by rule as being necessary for the sale of articles or
services described in 1978 PA 260, as amended, being §
393.351et seq of the
Michigan Compiled Laws and which may be operated by a blind licensee.
(kk) "Vending machine route" means a vending
facility that consists of vending machines situated in disparate physical
locations. None of the vending machine route component parts can function as a
vending facility.
(ll) "Vending
machine facility" means a vending facility that has a majority of its sales
generated from coin or currency-operated machines that dispense
articles or services.
(2) A term defined in the act has the same
meaning when used in these rules.
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