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Chapter 1
Powers and Purposes Generally

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1
Powers Generally
Sections 31000–31016
2
Water
Sections 31020–31035.1
3
Property Generally
Sections 31040–31054
4
Construction on Rights of Way
Sections 31060–31062
5
Controversies
Sections 31080–31088
6
Sewer Facilities
Sections 31100–31106
6.5
Sewer and Garbage Facilities in the Calaveras County Water District
Sections 31110–31113
7
Fire Protection
Section 31120
8
Recreational Facilities
Sections 31130–31133
9
Sanitation Service
Sections 31135–31142
9.3
Alameda County Water District
Sections 31142.20–31142.38
9.4
Sierra Lakes County Water District
Section 31142.50
9.5
San Lorenzo Valley Water District
Sections 31143–31143.5
9.6
Lompico County Water District
Sections 31144–31144.6
9.7
Malaga County Water District
Sections 31144.7–31144.79
10
Stinson Beach County Water District
Sections 31145–31149
11
Power Generation
Sections 31149.1–31149.7
 



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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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