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Division 13
Housing

Parts

1
Employee Housing Act
Sections 17000–17062.5
1.5
Regulation of Buildings Used for Human Habitation
Sections 17910–17998.3
2
Manufactured Housing
Sections 18000–18153
2.1
Mobilehome Parks Act
Sections 18200–18712
2.2
Mobilehome Residency Law Protection Program
Sections 18800–18806
2.3
Special Occupancy Parks Act
Sections 18860–18874
2.3.1
Mobilehome and Recreational Vehicle Park Manager Training
Sections 18876–18876.1
2.4
Camps
Sections 18897–18897.7
2.5
State Building Standards
Sections 18901–18949.31
2.7
State Historical Building Code
Sections 18950–18962
3
Miscellaneous
Sections 19000–19892
4
Housing for the Elderly
Sections 19900–19901
4.5
Shared Housing for the Elderly and the Handicapped
Sections 19902–19904
5.3
Access to Places of Public Amusement and Resort by Physically Handicapped Persons
Sections 19952–19954.5
5.5
Access to Public Accommodations by Physically Handicapped Persons
Sections 19955–19959.5
6
Factory-built Housing
Sections 19960–19997
 



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

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