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Division 5
Personnel

Parts

1
General
Sections 18000–18220
2
State Civil Service
Sections 18500–19799
2.5
Federal Grant-in-aid Merit System Requirements
Sections 19800–19811
2.6
Personnel Administration
Sections 19815–19999.31
3
Public Employees' Retirement System
Sections 20000–21716
3.4
Internal Revenue Code Compliance and Replacement Benefit Plan
Sections 21750–21765
4
Federal Old Age and Survivors' Insurance
Sections 22000–22603
5
the Public Employees' Medical and Hospital Care Act
Sections 22750–22948
6
State Employees' Dental Care Act
Sections 22950–22959
6.1
Vision Care Program for State Annuitants
Sections 22959.1–22959.6
6.5
California State University Annuitant Vision Care Program
Sections 22959.80–22959.86
6.7
Retired Public Employees Vision Care Program
Sections 22959.90–22959.97
7
State Peace Officers' and Firefighters' Defined Contribution Plan
Sections 22960–22960.99
8
Supplemental Contributions Program
Sections 22970–22970.855
9
Health Benefits for Dependents of State Employees
Section 22980
 



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

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