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Chapter 2
General Provisions

Articles

1
Enforcement
Sections 42651–42654
2
Regulations
Sections 42681–42685
5
Inspection and Certification by the Director
Sections 42761–42763
6
Inspection and Certification by a County Commissioner
Sections 42791–42796
6.5
Standardization Program
Sections 42801–42813
7
Powers of Enforcing Officers
Sections 42821–42825
8
Samples
Sections 42851–42852
9
Warning Notices and Disposal Orders
Sections 42881–42886
10
Shippers and Transporters
Sections 42911–42912
11
Violations
Sections 42941–42951
12
Criminal Penalties and Procedures
Section 42971
13
Civil Penalties and Remedies
Sections 43001–43004
14
Abatement
Sections 43031–43041
15
County Fees
Sections 43061–43065
16
California-grown Seal
Section 43100
 



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

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