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Chapter 8
Radiation Control Law

Articles

1
General
Sections 114960–114985
3
Control Agency
Sections 114990–115055
4
Licensing and Regulation of Sources of Ionizing Radiation
Sections 115060–115093
5
Inspection
Sections 115095–115102
6
Records
Sections 115105–115115
7
Federal-state Agreements
Sections 115120–115125
8
Inspection Agreements and Training Programs
Sections 115130–115140
10
Administrative Procedure
Sections 115145–115155
11
Injunction Proceedings
Section 115160
12
Uses
Sections 115165–115170
13
Impounding of Materials
Sections 115175–115210
14
Penalties
Sections 115215–115220
15
Effective Date of Licensing Provisions
Section 115225
16
Agreement Between the United State Atomic Energy Commission and the State of California
Sections 115230–115235
17
Southwestern Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact
Sections 115250–115270
18
Radionuclide Air Contaminants
Sections 115271–115271.4
19
Radioactive Waste Reduction
Section 115273
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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