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Division 3
Financial Provisions

Chapters

1
Budget and Tax Levy
Sections 29000–29144
2
Funds
Sections 29300–29554
3
County Charges
Sections 29600–29637
4
Claims
Sections 29700–29749
5
Warrants
Sections 29800–29878
6
Bonds
Sections 29900–30004
6.3
Local Revenue Fund 2011
Sections 30025–30029.12
6.5
Local Public Safety Fund
Sections 30051–30056
6.7
Supplemental Local Law Enforcement Funding
Sections 30061–30063
6.9
Local Assistance for Rural and Small County Law Enforcement
Section 30070
6.45
Community-based Transitional Housing Program
Sections 30035–30035.8
7
Settlement with the State
Sections 30100–30110
8
Accounting Procedures for Counties
Sections 30200–30201
9
Tax Levying and Collection Procedures for Counties
Sections 30300–30302
10
Orange County Financial Control
Sections 30400–30406
 



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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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