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Chapter 3
Transportation Consolidation for San Diego

Articles

1
General Provisions, Findings, and Definitions
Sections 132350–132350.2
2
Organization and Governance
Sections 132351–132351.6
3
Administration
Sections 132352–132352.5
4
Consolidation
Sections 132353–132353.4
5
Powers and Functions
Sections 132354–132354.8
6
Staffing, Labor, and Retirement Benefits
Sections 132355–132355.4
6.3
Adoption and Revision of a Regional Aviation Strategic Plan and Airport Multimodal Accessibility Plan
Sections 132357–132359
6.5
Adoption and Administration of a Regional Comprehensive Plan
Sections 132360–132360.6
7
Voter Approval
Sections 132362–132364
8
Bonds, Equipment, and Leases
Sections 132370–132372.4
 



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

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