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Part 1.85
Dissolution of Redevelopment Agencies and Designation of Successor Agencies

Chapters

1
Effective Date, Creation of Funds, and Definition of Terms
Sections 34170–34171
2
Effect of Redevelopment Agency Dissolution
Sections 34172–34176.1
3
Successor Agencies
Sections 34177–34178.8
4
Oversight Boards
Sections 34179–34181
5
Duties of the Auditor-controller
Sections 34182–34188.8
6
Effect of the Act Adding This Part on the Community Redevelopment Law
Sections 34189–34189.3
7
Stabilization of Labor and Employment Relations
Section 34190
8
Application of Part to Former Participants of the Alternative Voluntary Redevelopment Program
Section 34191
9
Postcompliance Provisions
Sections 34191.1–34191.6
 



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

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