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Chapter 2
Special Funds

Articles

1
General
Sections 16346–16354
1.5
Federal Trust Fund
Sections 16360–16365.5
1.7
Federal Block Grant Funds
Sections 16366.1–16367.71
1.8
Special Account for Capital Outlay
Sections 16368–16368.2
2
Special Deposit Fund
Sections 16370–16378
2.5
State Motor Vehicle Insurance Account
Section 16379
3
General Cash Revolving Fund
Sections 16380–16384
4
State Pay Roll Revolving Fund
Sections 16390–16395
5
Revolving Funds and Advances
Sections 16400–16405
5.5
Capital Outlay and Savings Fund
Section 16407
6
Revenue Deficiency Reserve Fund
Sections 16410–16412
7
United States Flood Control Receipts Fund
Sections 16415–16417
7.5
Special Fund for Economic Uncertainties
Section 16418
7.6
Contingency Reserve for Economic Uncertainties
Section 16418.5
7.6.3
Projected Surplus Temporary Holding Account
Section 16418.7
7.6.5
Budget Deficit Savings Account
Section 16418.8
7.7
Disaster Relief Fund
Section 16419
8
Service Revolving Fund
Sections 16420–16424
9
Litigation Deposits Fund
Sections 16425–16428
9.5
Ratepayer Relief Fund
Sections 16428.1–16428.15
9.7
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund and Cost of Implementation Account
Sections 16428.8–16428.95
10
Condemnation Deposits Fund
Section 16429
11
Local Agency Investment Fund
Sections 16429.1–16429.4
12
California Arrearage Payment Program Under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021
Sections 16429.5–16429.7
13
2022 California Arrearage Payment Program
Sections 16429.8–16429.10
 



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

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