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Chapter 1
General

Articles

1
Definitions
Section 53000
2
Emergency Powers
Sections 53019–53023
2.5
Disposal of Coastal Property
Sections 53035–53036
2.6
Restoration of Records Destroyed by Public Calamity
Section 53040
3
Roster of Public Agencies
Sections 53050–53051
3.5
Cable Television and Video Provider Customer Service and Information Act
Sections 53054–53056
4
Miscellaneous
Sections 53060–53087.9
4.5
Video Customer Service Act
Sections 53088–53088.2
4.6
Consumer Contracts: Cable Television
Sections 53088.5–53088.8
5
Regulation of Local Agencies by Counties and Cities
Sections 53090–53097.5
5.5
Regulation of the Environmental Management Plan by State Agencies
Sections 53098–53098.2
6
Local Emergency Telephone Systems
Sections 53100–53122
6.3
Miles Hall Lifeline and Suicide Prevention Act
Sections 53123.1–53123.6
6.6
State Nonemergency Telephone System
Sections 53126–53127
7
Federally Mandated Audits of Block Grant Funds Allocated to Local Agencies
Sections 53130–53138
8
Costs of Emergency Response
Sections 53150–53159
9
Preservation of Videotapes and Recordings
Sections 53160–53162
10
Prohibition on Penalties Against Tenants and Landlords for Law Enforcement Contact or Emergency Services
Sections 53165–53165.1
11
Cellular Communications Interception
Section 53166
12
Public Broadband Services
Sections 53167–53167.5
13
Local Identification Cards
Section 53170

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

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