Oregon Statutes - Chapter 346 - Programs for Persons Who Are Blind or Deaf - Section 346.230 - Commission accounts; funds; appropriations; sales on credit.

(1) The Commission for the Blind shall keep separate books of accounts for its industries. All negotiable funds received by the commission from the sale of any products made at its workshops, or from the sale of products made under its supervision to which it has title, shall be paid into the State Treasury and by that office kept separate and apart from other funds. Funds so paid in shall be paid out only on warrants of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, based on duly verified vouchers, as other claims are paid, for the support and maintenance of the industries, the payment of workers in such industries, the purchase of real estate, the planning, construction and remodeling of buildings for workshops and the carrying on of the work of the commission. The sums of money so paid in are continuously appropriated to the commission for the purposes stated.

(2) Subject to any other applicable law regulating the sale of goods on credit, the commission may sell products on credit as well as for cash. [Amended by 1959 c.98 §1; 1961 c.484 §2; 1983 c.740 §114; 2005 c.755 §23]

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