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Division 34
Environmental Protection

Parts

1
Permits
Sections 71000–71031
1.5
Permit Assistance Centers
Sections 71040–71041
2
Environmental Data Reporting
Sections 71050–71082
2.1
California Communities Environmental Health Screening
Section 71090
2.5
Environmental and Public Health Protection at the California-mexico Border
Sections 71100–71104
2.6
Tijuana River Valley Watershed Action Plan
Section 71107
3
Environmental Justice
Sections 71110–71118
3.5
California Environmental Protection Agency Consolidation
Sections 71120–71126
3.6
Regional Climate Collaborative Program
Sections 71130–71132
3.7
Climate Change and Climate Adaptation
Sections 71150–71160
3.8
Refinery Safety
Section 71275
4
Statewide Environmental Education
Sections 71300–71305
4.4
California Climate Change Assessment
Sections 71340–71343
4.5
Integrated Climate Adaptation and Resiliency Program
Sections 71350–71361
4.7
Forest and Watershed Restoration
Section 71365
5
Urban Heat Island Effect
Section 71400
5.5
Extreme Heat
Section 71410
6
Water-energy Nexus Registry
Sections 71420–71424
7
Biodiversity
Sections 71450–71452
8
Carbon Dioxide Capture, Removal, or Sequestration Projects
Sections 71460–71465
 



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

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