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Part 1
Powers and Duties Common to Cities and Counties

Chapters

1
General
Sections 50001–50290
2
Public Property
Sections 50300–50574
2.5
Open Space Maintenance Districts
Sections 50575–50628
3
Bonds
Sections 50630–50670.4
3.5
Revenue Bonds for Public Improvements
Sections 50701–50798.4
4
Police Officers’ Pension Fund and Firemen’s Pension Fund
Sections 50800–50927
4.5
Volunteer Firefighters Length of Service Award Act
Sections 50950–50979
5
Boundaries
Sections 51000–51009
5.5
the Elder California Pipeline Safety Act of 1981
Sections 51010–51019.05
6
Massage
Sections 51030–51034
6.1
Cottage Food Operations
Section 51035
6.2
Sidewalk Vendors
Sections 51036–51039
6.3
Urban Agriculture Incentive Zones
Sections 51040–51042
6.5
Open-space Easements
Sections 51050–51065
6.6
Open-space Easement Act of 1974
Sections 51070–51097
6.7
Timberland
Sections 51100–51155
6.8
Moderate, High, and Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones
Sections 51175–51189
6.9
Solar-use Easement
Sections 51190–51192.2
7
Agricultural Land
Sections 51200–51297.4
8
Capital Investment Incentive Program
Sections 51298–51298.5
 



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

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