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Chapter 1
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1
False Advertising in General
Sections 17500–17509
1.3
Charitable Solicitations
Sections 17510–17510.95
1.4
Telephonic Sellers
Sections 17511–17514
1.5
Labeling of Products Made by the Blind
Sections 17520–17523
1.6
Cyber Piracy
Sections 17525–17528.5
1.8
Restrictions on Unsolicited Commercial E-mail Advertisers
Sections 17529–17529.9
2
Particular Offenses
Sections 17530–17539.55
2.6
Sellers of Travel
Sections 17550–17550.195
2.7
Travel Consumer Restitution Plan
Sections 17550.35–17550.58
2.8
Educational Travel Organizations
Sections 17552–17556.5
3
Motel and Motor Court Rate Signs
Sections 17560–17568
3.5
Hotel and Motel Advertised Rates
Sections 17568.5–17568.8
4
American Indian-made Articles
Sections 17569–17569.9
5
Vending Machines
Sections 17570–17572
6
Water Treatment Devices
Sections 17577–17577.6
7
Environmental Representations
Sections 17580–17581
7.5
Automotive Products
Section 17582
8
Unsolicited and Unwanted Telephone Solicitations
Sections 17590–17594
9
Automatic Purchase Renewals
Sections 17600–17606
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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