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Division 20
Processors, Storers, Dealers, and Distributors of Agricultural Products

Chapters

1
Nonprofit Cooperative Associations
Sections 54001–54294
2
Cooperative Bargaining Associations
Sections 54401–54463
4
California Rice Certification Act of 2000
Sections 55000–55123
5
Grain and Seed Cleaners
Sections 55251–55255
6
Processors of Farm Products
Sections 55401–55922
7
Produce Dealers
Sections 56101–56652
7.2
Market Enforcement Advisory Committee
Sections 56701–56707
8
Produce Markets
Sections 56801–56982
8.5
Produce Markets in Alameda, San Francisco, and San Mateo Counties
Sections 57001–57043
9
Dairy Produce Exchanges
Sections 57101–57222
10
Private Produce Inspection
Sections 57301–57309
11
Dairy Cattle Supply Lien
Sections 57401–57414
12
Poultry and Fish Supply Lien
Sections 57501–57545
13
Agricultural Chemical and Seed Lien
Sections 57551–57595
14
Limitation on Nonconsensual Supplier Liens
Section 57700
 



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

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