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Article 1
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Sections

5001
5001.1
5001.2
5001.3
5001.4
5001.5
5001.6
5001.7
5001.8
5001.9
5001.65
5001.67
5001.95
5001.96
5002
5002.1
5002.2
5002.3
5002.4
5002.5
5002.6
5002.7
5002.8
5002.45
5003
5003.1
5003.01
5003.2
5003.02.1
5003.03
5003.3
5003.4
5003.05
5003.5
5003.06
5003.6
5003.6.5
5003.7
5003.8
5003.10
5003.11
5003.12
5003.13
5003.14
5003.15
5003.16
5003.17
5003.18
5003.19
5003.35
5004
5004.5
5005
5005.1
5005.01
5005.3
5005.6
5006
5006.1
5006.2
5006.3
5006.4
5006.5
5006.6
5006.7
5006.10
5006.15
5006.25
5006.41
5006.42
5006.45
5006.47
5006.48
5006.49
5007
5007.1
5007.2
5007.3
5007.4
5007.5
5008
5008.1
5008.2
5008.4
5008.5
5008.6
5008.7
5008.8
5008.10
5009
5009.1
5009.2
5009.3
5009.5
5010
5010.1
5010.1.5
5010.1.6
5010.2
5010.2.5
5010.3
5010.4
5010.5
5010.6
5010.7
5011
5011.5
5011.6
5011.7
5012
5012.1
5012.2
5013
5014
5015
5015.5
5015.6
5015.8
5016
5016.1
5016.2
5018
5018.1
5019
5019.5
 



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

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