§ 43-25-10 Commission for the Blind created; membership; qualifications and terms of members; meetings; officers; compensation
§ 43-25-20 “Blindness” and “severe visual disability” as criteria for acceptance for services for persons who qualify
§ 43-25-30 Powers and duties of commission
§ 43-25-40 Commission shall establish application procedure; register of ophthalmologists; commission shall pay examination costs
§ 43-25-50 Eye examinations and medical and surgical treatment for visually handicapped persons; reports of results
§ 43-25-60 Itinerant counselors shall assist in schools; visually handicapped pupils shall be reported to commission
§ 43-25-70 Concession stands
§ 43-25-80 Fund for treatment and training of visually handicapped
§ 43-25-90 Right to and procedures at hearings and appeals; effect of appeal
§ 43-25-100 Transfer of certain powers and duties of Division for the Blind to Commission

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