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PUBLIC LAW 87-793-OCT. 11, 1962

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to a blind person at a price not greater than the cost price thereof. "(2) magazines, periodicals, and other regularly issued publications: " (A) published (whether prepared by hand, or printed) either in raised characters or in sightsaving-size type, or in the form of sound recordings, for use of blind persons; " (B) containing no advertising; " (C) when furnished by an institution, agency, publisher, organization, or association (including a library or school and including organizations or associations of or for blind people), not conducted for private profit, to a blind person, at a price not greater than the cost price thereof. "§ 4654. Reproducers, sound recordings, and other materials and appliances for the preparation of reading matter for blind persons " (a) Reproducers, or parts thereof, for sound recordings.for blind Government persons which are the property of the United States Government may ^o°^"*J' ^* "® ' be mailed free of postage when sent for repair, or returned after repair— "(1) by an organization, institution, public library, or association for blind persons, not conducted for private profit; "(2) by a blind person to such an agency not conducted for private profit; "(3) from such an agency to an organization, institution, public library, or association for blind persons not conducted for private profit; or "(4) to a blind person. " (b) The Postmaster General may extend the free mailing privilege provided by subsection (a) of this section to reproducers or parts thereof for sound recordings for blind persons, braille writers and other appliances for blind persons or parts thereof, that are the property of— " (1) State governments or subdivisions thereof; " (2) public libraries; "(3) private agencies for the blind not conducted for private profit; or "(4) blind individuals. "(c) The Postmaster General may also permit thp mailing free of postage of paper, records, tapes, and other materials for use by the recipients for the production (whether by hand or printed) of reading matter either in raised characters or sightsaving-size type, or in the form of sound recordings, for use of blind persons, where such materials are the property of— " (1) State governments or subdivisions thereof; " (2) public libraries; "(3) private agencies for the blind not conducted for private profit; or "(4) blind individuals." REPEALS AND T E C H N I C A L

AMENDMENTS

SEC. 304. (a) The following provisions of law are repealed: (1) The third proviso in section 3 of the Act of October 30, 1951, as amended by the Act of June 23, 1959 (73 Stat. 89; Public Law 86-56);

74 Stat. 728. Ante, p. 447.

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