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Division 24
Community Development and Housing

Parts

1
Community Redevelopment Law
Sections 33000–33855
1.5
Community Redevelopment Disaster Project Law
Sections 34000–34008
1.6
Natural Disasters
Sections 34050–34086
1.7
Community Development Commission
Sections 34100–34160
1.8
Restrictions on Redevelopment Agency Operations
Sections 34161–34169.5
1.9
Alternative Voluntary Redevelopment Program
Sections 34192–34196
1.85
Dissolution of Redevelopment Agencies and Designation of Successor Agencies
Sections 34170–34191.6
1.87
Affordable Housing Special Beneficiary District
Sections 34191.30–34191.55
2
Housing Authorities
Sections 34200–34606
6
Financial Discrimination
Sections 35800–35833
6.5
Validation Procedures
Sections 36000–36005
7
Farm Labor Center Law
Sections 36050–36072
7.5
Model Cities
Sections 36100–36132
8
Public Housing Election Implementation Law
Sections 37000–37002
10
Historical Rehabilitation
Sections 37600–37684
13
Residential Rehabilitation
Sections 37910–37964
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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