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Part 6
Education Programs—state Master Plans

Chapters

1
Career Technical Education
Sections 8006–8155
2
Early Education Act
Sections 8200–8489.1
3
Adult Education
Sections 8500–8538
3.6
California Summer Science and Technology Academy
Sections 8630–8633
3.8
California State Summer School for Mathematics and Science
Sections 8660–8669.1
4
Environmental Education
Sections 8700–8774
5
Healthy Start Support Services for Children Act
Sections 8800–8807
5.1
the Arts and Music in Schools—funding Guarantee and Accountability Act
Sections 8820–8822
5.5
Family Relationships and Parenting Education
Section 8850.5
6
California Community Schools Partnership Act
Sections 8900–8902
7
California State Summer School for the Arts
Sections 8950–8957
8
Early Primary Programs
Sections 8970–8974
10
School Nutrition
Sections 8990–9004
 



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

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