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Chapter 5
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1
Horns, Sirens and Amplification Devices
Sections 27000–27007
2
Exhaust Systems
Sections 27150–27159
2.5
Noise Limits
Sections 27200–27207
3
Safety Belts and Inflatable Restraint Systems
Sections 27302–27319
3.3
Child Safety Belt and Passenger Restraint Requirements
Sections 27360–27368
3.4
Emergency Exits for Charter-party Carriers of Passengers
Section 27375
3.5
Headsets and Earplugs
Section 27400
3.6
Charter-party Carrier Safety Equipment
Sections 27425–27427
4
Tires
Sections 27450–27503
5
Fenders, Ornaments, and Television
Sections 27600–27607
6
Tow Trucks
Section 27700
7
Motorcycles
Sections 27800–27803
8
Signs
Sections 27900–27910
9
Refrigeration Equipment
Section 28000
10
Odometers
Sections 28050–28053
11
Fire Extinguishers
Sections 28060–28062
11.5
Bumpers
Sections 28070–28071
12
Camper Signaling Devices
Sections 28080–28081
13
Theft Alarm System
Section 28085
14
Cellular Telephones
Section 28090
15
Pilot Cars
Sections 28100–28103
16
Methanol or Ethanol Fueled Vehicles
Sections 28110–28114
17
Jamming Devices
Section 28150
17.5
Driver Monitoring Defeat Devices
Section 28155
18
Child Safety Alert System
Section 28160
 



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

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