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Chapter 8
Cost Recovery

Articles

1
General Provisions
Sections 79650–79670
2
Recovery of Specific Costs or Funds
Sections 79680–79690
3
Parties
Sections 79700–79710
4
Timing
Sections 79725–79745
5
Scope of Liability
Sections 79760–79765
6
Liability of Residential Property Owner
Sections 79780–79800
7
Liability of Easement Holder or Special District
Sections 79810–79825
8
Liability of Operator for Household Hazardous Waste or Used Oil Collection Program
Sections 79840–79850
9
Liability Agreements
Sections 79860–79865
10
Former Kaiser Steel Corporation Steel Mill Site
Sections 79875–79900
11
Costs Incurred at Bkk Landfill Site
Section 79910
12
Settlement
Section 79920
13
Liens
Sections 79935–79955
 



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

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