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Division 21
State Coastal Conservancy

Chapters

1
General Provisions and Definitions
Sections 31000–31017
2
Declaration of State Policy and General Provisions
Sections 31050–31056
3
Establishment and Functions of the State Coastal Conservancy
Sections 31100–31123
4
Preservation of Agricultural Land
Sections 31150–31156
4.5
San Francisco Bay Area Conservancy Program
Sections 31160–31165
4.6
Santa Ana River Conservancy Program
Sections 31170–31180
5
Coastal Restoration Projects
Sections 31200–31215
5.5
Integrated Coastal and Marine Resources Protection
Section 31220
6
Coastal Resource Enhancement Projects
Sections 31251–31270
7
Urban Waterfront Restoration
Sections 31300–31316
8
Reservation of Significant Coastal Resource Areas
Sections 31350–31356
9
System of Public Accessways
Sections 31400–31410
10
Lower Cost Coastal Accommodations Program
Sections 31411–31414
 



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

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