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Chapter 6
State and Local Fund Allocations

Articles

1
Funding Allocations
Sections 17600–17600.60
2
Mental Health Allocations
Sections 17601–17601.20
2.5
Family Support Allocations
Sections 17601.25–17601.75
3
Social Services Allocations
Sections 17602–17602.05
4
Health Allocations
Section 17603
5
Vehicle License Fee Allocations
Section 17604
6
Growth Account Allocations—deposits
Sections 17605–17605.051
7
Allocation of Funds from the Sales Tax Growth Account
Sections 17606.10–17606.20
9
County Matching Fund Requirements
Sections 17608.05–17608.10
10
Expenditure Limitations and Reports
Sections 17609–17609.10
11
Family Support Subaccount True-up Process
Sections 17610–17611
12
Redirection of Realignment
Sections 17612.1–17612.65
13
Redirection of Realignment for Counties
Sections 17613.1–17613.4
 



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

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