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Chapter 3
Employment

Articles

1
General Provisions
Sections 87400–87489
2
Employment of Faculty
Sections 87600–87612
3
Community College Faculty
Sections 87620–87626
4
Evaluations and Discipline
Sections 87660–87683
5
Miscellaneous
Sections 87700–87715
6
Termination of Services and Reduction in Force
Sections 87730–87740
6.5
Reduction in Services
Sections 87743–87746
7
Leaves of Absence
Sections 87762–87790
8
Salaries
Sections 87801–87834.5
9
Part-time Community College Faculty Health Insurance Program
Sections 87860–87868
10
Community College Part-time Faculty Office Hours Program
Sections 87880–87885
11
Full-time Faculty and Faculty Diversity
Sections 87890–87894
 



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

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