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Chapter 2
Control of Crimes and Criminals

Articles

1
Release of Persons Convicted of Arson
Sections 11150–11152
1.5
Reports of Disposition of Inmates
Sections 11155–11158
2
Reports of Injuries
Sections 11160–11163.6
2.4
Homeless Death Review Committees
Sections 11163.70–11163.74
2.5
Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act
Sections 11164–11174.3
2.6
Child Death Review Teams
Sections 11174.32–11174.35
2.7
Elder and Dependent Adult Death Review Teams
Sections 11174.4–11174.9
3
Uniform Act for Out-of-state Parolee Supervision
Sections 11175–11179
3.5
Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision
Sections 11180–11181
4
Interstate Corrections Compacts
Sections 11189–11198
5
Reports of Animal Cruelty, Abuse, or Neglect
Section 11199
6
Reports of Metal Theft
Section 11199.5
 



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

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