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Part 25
Employees

Chapters

1
Employees
Sections 44000–44114
2
Teacher Credentialing
Sections 44200–44418
3
Certificated Employees
Sections 44420–44671
3.1
School Personnel Staff Development and Resource Centers
Sections 44681–44690
3.2
Staff Development in the Detection of Child Abuse and Neglect
Section 44691
3.4
Teacher Recruitment Resource Center
Section 44750
3.6
Regional Science Resource Centers
Sections 44770–44774
3.15
Pilot Project for Administrative Personnel
3.65
Social Tolerance Resource Centers
Sections 44776.1–44776.7
3.66
Latino Heritage Resource Centers
Sections 44777.1–44777.7
4
Employment—certificated Employees
Sections 44800–45061.5
5
Classified Employees
Sections 45100–45500
 



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

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