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Division 31
Housing and Home Finance

Parts

1
State Housing Policy and General Provisions
Sections 50000–50300
2
Department of Housing and Community Development
Sections 50400–50899.8
3
California Housing Finance Agency
Sections 50900–51532
4
Bond and Loan Insurance
Sections 51600–51687
5
Local Housing Finance Agencies
Sections 52000–52106
6
California First-time Home Buyers
Sections 52500–52533.6
6.2
California Housing Partnership
Sections 52535–52561
7
Solar and Energy Conservation Mortgage Corporation
Sections 53000–53113
8
Allocation of Housing Bond Revenues
Sections 53130–53136
9
Housing and Homeless Bond Act of 1988
Sections 53150–53178
10
Housing and Homeless Bond Act of 1990
Sections 53180–53209
11
Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2002
Sections 53500–53534
12
Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2006
Sections 53540–53558
12.5
Infill Infrastructure Grant Program of 2019
Sections 53559–53559.5
13
Transit-oriented Development Implementation Program
Sections 53560–53567
14
Teacher Housing Act of 2016
Sections 53570–53574
14.1
Community College Faculty and Employee Housing Act of 2022
Sections 53580–53584
14.2
Housing for a Healthy California Program
Sections 53590–53601
14.3
California State University Faculty and Employee Housing Act of 2024
Sections 53610–53614
16
Veterans and Affordable Housing Bond Act of 2018
Sections 54000–54034
17
California Surplus Land Unit
Sections 54900–54913
 



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

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