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Chapter 2
Definitions

Sections

22100
22101
22101.5
22102
22103
22104
22104.5
22104.7
22104.8
22104.9
22105
22105.5
22106
22106.1
22106.2
22106.3
22106.5
22107
22108
22109
22109.8
22110
22110.1
22110.2
22110.5
22111
22112.5
22112.6
22113
22115
22115.2
22115.5
22117
22118
22119
22119.2
22119.3
22119.5
22119.6
22120
22121
22122
22122.4
22122.5
22122.7
22123
22123.5
22124
22126
22127
22127.2
22128
22129
22130
22131
22132
22132.5
22133
22133.5
22134
22134.5
22135
22137
22138
22138.5
22138.6
22139.5
22140
22141
22142
22143
22144
22144.3
22144.5
22145
22146
22146.2
22146.5
22146.7
22147
22147.5
22148
22149
22150
22152
22154
22155
22155.5
22156
22156.1
22156.2
22156.05
22156.5
22156.07
22156.08
22157
22158
22159
22160
22160.5
22161
22161.3
22161.5
22162
22162.5
22163
22164
22164.5
22165
22166
22166.5
22167
22168
22168.5
22169
22170
22170.5
22171
22172
22173
22174
22175
22176
22177
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

In this example, (3), (4), and (4)(a) are all outline levels, but (4) was omitted by its authors. It's only implied. This presents an interesting challenge when laying out the text. We've decided to display a blank section with this note, in order to aide readability.

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