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1988 Tennessee Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1988)

handle is hein.sag/sagtn0072 and id is 1 raw text is: *PINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TENNESSEE
Published by Authority of Chapter 276
Public Acts of 1971
February 1988
88-27 AIR TRANSPORTATION: Airports:: The Metropolitan
Airport Authority is a political subdivision by
statute; however, it is not required to give
preference to blind vendors in providing vending
facilities. The Randolph-Sheppard Act does require
federal facilities to give preference to the blind
vending program, but does not require federal
departments, agencies, or instrumentalities to
contract separately for vending facilities which
include both cafeteria and vending machine services.
Jails and other facilities under the control and
supervision of county sheriffs are subject to the
provisions of statute. Tenn. Const. Art. VII, S 1; 20
U.S.C. SS 107, et seg.; 34 C.F.R. S 395.1; T.C.A.
SS 7-51-201, 8-8-201; 12-4-101, et seq., -102, -107,
-114, -115, 71-4-501, et seq., -502, -504.
88-41 ATTORNEY GENERAL AND REPORTER: Opinions: Attorney
General Opinion U87-56 is intended to state the law
with respect to all counties in the state. The State
Attorney General cannot legally enforce these
opinions; however, a state official should perform his
duties in accordance with the state attorney's
advice. No person or agency within the state's
executive branch has authority over the Public Service
Commission as the commissioners are independent
elected officers. The courts can enjoin enforcement
policies of the Commission that are unconstitutional.
Neither criminal violation crimes nor bail can be
collected on the side of the road; however, civil
penalties can be collected this way, and the
violator's truck can be detained for failure to pay
the penalty, T.C.A. SS 8-6-109, 65-1-101, -116,
65-2-104, -106, -107, -108, -109, 65-15-122.

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