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Part 57
University of California

Chapters

1
General Provisions
Sections 92000–92050
2
Fiscal Treasury
Sections 92100–92180
3
Special Colleges
Sections 92200–92215
4
Child Development Centers
Sections 92300–92303
5
the University of California Revenue Bond Act of 1947
Sections 92400–92571
6
Miscellaneous Provisions
Sections 92600–92689
7
the Center for Cooperatives
Sections 92690–92698
9
Community-based Health Professions Education Partnership Program
Sections 92720–92726
10
Substance Abuse Research
Section 92820
10.5
University of California-mexico Research Programs
Section 92830
11
Governor’s Teacher Scholars Program
Sections 92850–92851
12
Governor’s Principal Leadership Institute
Sections 92855–92856
13
California Institutes for Science and Innovation
Sections 92900–92901
14
the Richard Mckee Transparency Act of 2011
Sections 92950–92961
14.5
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Expansion
Section 92965
15
the California Blueprint for Research to Advance Innovations in Neuroscience Act of 2014
Sections 92985–92988
16
Nonresident Enrollment
Section 93000
 



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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 [...]

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