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Chapter 6
Development and Support of Community Facilities and Programs

Articles

1
General
Section 4670
2
Planning and Developing New and Expanded Programs and Facilities
Sections 4675–4679.1
3
Rates of Payment for Community Living Facilities
Sections 4680–4684
3.5
Adult Residential Facilities for Persons with Special Health Care Needs and Group Homes for Children with Special Health Care Needs
Sections 4684.50–4684.77
3.6
Enhanced Behavioral Supports Homes
Sections 4684.80–4684.86
4
Services and Supports for Persons Living in the Community
Sections 4685–4689.8
5
Regional Center Rates for Nonresidential Services
Sections 4690–4694
6
Residential Facility Staff Training
Sections 4695–4695.2
7
Regional Center Clients Requiring Mental Health Services
Sections 4696–4697
8
Community Crisis Home Certification
Sections 4698–4698.1
 



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

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