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Division 13
Environmental Quality

Chapters

1
Policy
Sections 21000–21006
2
Short Title
Section 21050
2.5
Definitions
Sections 21060–21074
2.6
General
Sections 21080–21098
2.7
Modernization of Transportation Analysis for Transit-oriented Infill Projects
Sections 21099–21099.5
3
State Agencies, Boards and Commissions
Sections 21100–21108
4
Local Agencies
Sections 21150–21154
4.2
Implementation of the Sustainable Communities Strategy
Sections 21155–21155.4
4.3
Housing Sustainability Districts
Sections 21155.10–21155.11
4.5
Streamlined Environmental Review
Sections 21156–21159.28
5
Submission of Information
Sections 21160–21161
5.5
No Place Like Home Projects
Sections 21163–21163.4
6
Limitations
Sections 21165–21177
6.5
Jobs and Economic Improvement Through Environmental Leadership Act of 2021
Sections 21178–21189.3
6.9
Old Town Center Redevelopment in the City of San Diego
Sections 21189.70–21189.70.10
7
Infrastructure Projects
Sections 21189.80–21189.91
 



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