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Division 1
General State Powers over Water

Chapters

1
General State Policy
Sections 100–113
2
State Administration Generally
Sections 120–190
2.5
Miscellaneous Powers of Department
Sections 205–347
2.7
Water Diversion and Use Reports
Section 348
3
Water Shortage Emergencies
Sections 350–359
3.3
Excessive Residential Water Use During Drought
Sections 365–367
3.4
Allocation-based Conservation Water Pricing
Sections 370–374
3.5
Water Conservation Programs
Sections 375–378
3.6
Deference to Decisions by Local or Regional Agencies
Sections 380–387
3.7
Water Standby and Availability Charges
Section 389
3.8
Cost-of-service Analysis
Sections 390–390.1
4
Weather Resources Management
Sections 400–420
5
Federal Reports on Proposed Flood Control and Reclamation Projects
Sections 450–453
6
Water Reuse
Sections 460–465
7
Water Transfer
Sections 470–484
8
Water Measurement
Sections 500–537.5
9
Water Districts
Section 540
10
Advance Payments for Habitat Restoration and Flood Protection Projects
Section 550
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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