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Division 5
Public Work and Public Purchases

Chapters

1
Cost Records to Be Kept
Sections 4000–4007
3
Backfilling Excavations with Native Spoil
Sections 4200–4201
3.1
Protection of Underground Infrastructure
Sections 4215–4216.24
3.2
Energy Conservation Contracts
Sections 4217.10–4217.19
3.3
Regional Interoperable Communications System in Los Angeles County
Section 4218
4
Preference for Materials
Sections 4300–4361
5
Emergency Termination of Public Contracts
Sections 4400–4412
6
Unfair and Coercive Insurance Requirements
Sections 4420–4422
7
Access to Public Buildings by Physically Handicapped Persons
Sections 4450–4461
7.5
Disability Access and Education
Sections 4465–4470
8
Purchases
Sections 4475–4482
9
Rapid Transit
Section 4500
10
Contracts with Private Architects, Engineering, Land Surveying, and Construction Project Management Firms
Sections 4525–4529.5
10.1
[Architectural and Engineering Services
Sections 4529.10–4529.20
10.5
Target Area Contract Preference Act
Sections 4530–4535.3
11
Antitrust Claims
Sections 4550–4554
12
Child Care Facilities for State Employees
Sections 4560–4563
 



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

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