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Part 65
Miscellaneous

Chapters

1
Western Regional Education Compact
Sections 99000–99005
1.3
the Student Financial Responsibility Act
Section 99030
1.4
the College Student Credit Protection Act
Section 99040
1.7
Higher Education Regional Workforce Coordination
Section 99070
2
Human Corps
Sections 99100–99106
2.5
Social Media Privacy
Sections 99120–99122
2.7
Students Called to Active Military Duty
Section 99130
3
Standardized Tests
Sections 99150–99164
4
California High-quality, High-volume Spay and Neuter Certification Programs.
Section 99170
4.5
Higher Education Accountability Program
Sections 99180–99182
5
Instructional Strategies
Sections 99200–99227
5.5
Student Health Care Services
Sections 99250–99251
5.7
California Bench to School Initiative
Sections 99275–99277
6
the Early Assessment Program
Sections 99300–99301
 



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

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