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Part 3
of Imprisonment and the Death Penalty

Titles

1
Imprisonment of Male Prisoners in State Prisons
Sections 2000–3105
2
Imprisonment of Female Prisoners in State Institutions
Sections 3200–3440
2.1
Biomedical and Behaviorial Research
Sections 3500–3524
2.3
Medical Parole
Section 3550
2.05
Postrelease Community Supervision Act of 2011
Sections 3450–3465
3
Execution of Death Penalty
Sections 3600–3706
4
County Jails, Farms and Camps
Sections 4000–4351
4.7
County Correctional Facility Capital Expenditure Bond Act of 1986
Sections 4475–4495
4.8
County Correctional Facility Capital Expenditure and Youth Facility Bond Act of 1988
Sections 4496–4496.48
4.85
County Correctional Facilities Capital Expenditure and Youth Facility Bond Act of 1988 Allocations
Sections 4497–4497.56
5
Offenses Relating to Prisons and Prisoners
Sections 4500–4758
6
Reprieves, Pardons and Commutations
Sections 4800–4906
7
Administration of the State Correctional System
Sections 5000–7467
8
Medical Testing of Prisoners
Sections 7500–7554
8.7
Examination of Inmates and Wards for Tuberculosis
Sections 7570–7576
9
Punishment Options
Sections 8000–9003
9.5
Privately Owned and Operated Detention Facilities
Sections 9500–9506
10
General Provisions
Sections 10000–10008
 



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

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