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Part 2
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Chapters

1
Findings, Declarations, and Intent
Sections 39500–39501
2
Administration
Sections 39510–39517
3
General Powers and Duties
Sections 39600–39619.8
3.1
Permit Assistance
Section 39620
3.2
Goods Movement Emission Reduction Program
Sections 39625–39627.5
3.3
Cruise Ships and Oceangoing Ships
Sections 39630–39632
3.4
Schoolbus Idling and Idling at Schools
Sections 39640–39642
3.5
Toxic Air Contaminants
Sections 39650–39675
3.6
Labor Standards
Sections 39680–39693
4
Research
Sections 39700–39706
4.1
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Investment Plan and Communities Revitalization Act
Sections 39710–39723
4.2
Global Warming
Sections 39730–39736
4.3
Carbon Sequestration
Sections 39740–39741.5
4.5
Rice Straw Demonstration Project
Sections 39750–39753
4.7
Agricultural Biomass Utilization Account
Sections 39760–39763
5
Air Pollution Control Subvention Program
Sections 39800–39811
7
Expedited Air Quality Improvement Program for Electrical Generation
Sections 39910–39930
8
Remote Sensing Pilot Program
Sections 39940–39944
 



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

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