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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) The following provisions are continuations of provisions that were included in former Section 6254 as that section read when it was repealed by the CPRA Recodification Act of 2021:
(1) Section 7921.500.
(2) Sections 7923.600 to 7923.625, inclusive.
(3) Section 7923.700.
(4) Sections 7923.800 and 7923.805.
(5) Section 7924.505.
(6) Section 7925.000.
(7) Section 7925.005.
(8) Section 7925.010.
(9) Section 7926.000.
(10) Section 7926.100.
(11) Section 7926.200.
(12) Section 7926.210.
(13) Section 7926.220, except the continuation of former Section 6254.14(b).
(14) Section 7926.225, except the continuation of former Section 6254.14(b).
(15) Section 7926.230, except the continuation of former Section 6254.14(b).
(16) Section 7926.235.
(17) Section 7927.000.
(18) Section 7927.100.
(19) Section 7927.200.
(20) Section 7927.300.
(21) Section 7927.500.
(22) Section 7927.700.
(23) Section 7927.705.
(24) Section 7928.000.
(25) Section 7928.100.
(26) Sections 7928.405 and 7928.410.
(27) Section 7928.705.
(28) Section 7929.000.
(29) Section 7929.200.
(30) Section 7929.205.
(31) Chapter 18 (commencing with Section 7929.400) of Part 5.
(32) Section 7929.605.
(b) The provisions listed in subdivision (a) may be referred to as “former Section 6254 provisions.”
(c) Subdivision (a) does not include any provision that was first codified in one of the specified numerical ranges after the effective date of the CPRA Recodification Act of 2021.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Government Code - GOV § 7920.505 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/government-code/gov-sect-7920-505/
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