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Part 2
Contracting by State Agencies

Chapters

1
State Contract Act
Sections 10100–10285.5
1.5
California Taxpayer and Shareholder Protection Act of 2003
Sections 10286–10286.1
2
State Acquisition of Goods and Services
Sections 10290–10490
2.1
University of California Competitive Bidding
Sections 10500–10527
2.5
California State University Contract Law
Sections 10700–11005
3
Acquisition of Information Technology Goods and Services
Sections 12100–12113
3.5
Acquisition of Telecommunications Goods and Services
Section 12120
3.6
the Alternative Protest Pilot Project
Sections 12125–12129
3.7
Prohibition of the Offshoring of State Public Benefits Contracts
Section 12140
3.9
Offshoring University of California and California State University Contracts
Section 12147
4
State Agency Buy Recycled Campaign
Sections 12153–12217
5
Recycled Product Procurement by the Legislature
Sections 12300–12320
6
Environmentally Preferable Purchasing
Sections 12400–12404
7
the Federal Laboratory Contracting Act
Sections 12500–12502
10
Claims and Disputes
Sections 19100–19102
11
Exemptions
Section 19150
 



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

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