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Chapter 4
Airports and Air Navigation Facilities

Articles

1
Assistance to Political Subdivisions
Sections 21601–21605
2
State Airports and Air Navigation Facilities
Sections 21631–21646
2.5
Non-public-use Airports
Sections 21650–21650.2
2.6
Hazard Elimination; Flight Disturbance
Sections 21652–21653
2.7
Regulation of Obstructions
Sections 21655–21659
3
Regulation of Airports
Sections 21661–21669.6
3.5
Airport Land Use Commission
Sections 21670–21679.5
4
Aeronautics Fund
Sections 21680–21688
4.5
Airport Facilities and Concessions
Sections 21690.5–21690.10
5
Los Angeles International Airport Relocation and Development
Sections 21690.20–21690.29
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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