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Chapter 1
Eggs

Articles

1
Definitions and General Provisions
Sections 27501–27523
2
Regulations
Sections 27531–27534
3
Registration of Egg Handlers
Sections 27541–27542
4
Assessment Fees
Sections 27551–27555
5
Administration and Enforcement
Sections 27561–27566
6
Shell Egg Advisory Committee
Sections 27571–27574
7
Civil Penalties and Remedies
Sections 27581–27585
8
Powers of Enforcing Officers
Sections 27591–27600
9
Abatement
Section 27601
10
Samples
Section 27611
11
Shippers and Transporters
Section 27621
12
Unlawful Acts, General
Sections 27631–27644.5
13
Ungraded Eggs
Sections 27651–27652
14
Registered Brands
Sections 27661–27669
15
Criminal Punishment and Procedure
Sections 27671–27690
 



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

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