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Chapter 2
Officers and Employees

Articles

1
Group Insurance
Sections 53200–53210
1.1
Deferred Compensation
Sections 53212–53214.5
1.5
Pension Trusts
Sections 53215–53224
1.6
Health Insurance Purchasing Alliance
Sections 53225–53225.2
1.7
Local District Bonds
Sections 53226–53226.3
1.8
Eligibility for Office
Sections 53227–53227.2
2
Purchase of United States Bonds
Section 53230
2.3
Compensation
Sections 53232–53232.4
2.4
Ethics Training
Sections 53234–53235.2
2.4.5
Sexual Harassment Prevention Training and Education
Sections 53237–53237.5
2.5
Replacing or Repairing Property of Employees
Section 53240
2.6
Abuse of Office
Sections 53243–53244
2.7
Salary Warrants and Checks
Section 53245
2.8
Comparable Pay
Sections 53247–53248
3
Firemen’s Vacations
Sections 53250–53252
3.5
Employment Contracts
Sections 53260–53264
3.7
Employment of Firefighters
Section 53270
4
Transfer of Public Functions
Sections 53290–53293
4.5
Disclosure of Information: Local Government
Sections 53296–53299
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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