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  2. California Codes - Wikipedia

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    The California Codes are 29 legal codes enacted by the California State Legislature, which, alongside uncodified acts, form the general statutory law of California. The official Codes are maintained by the California Office of Legislative Counsel for the Legislature. The Legislative Counsel also publishes the official text of the Codes publicly ...

  3. Agnews Developmental Center - Wikipedia

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    Agnews Developmental Center were two psychiatric and medical care facilities, located in Santa Clara, California and San Jose, California respectively. History [ edit ] In 1885, the center, originally known as "The Great Asylum for the Insane", [1] was established as a facility for the care of the mentally ill.

  4. California Public Records Act - Wikipedia

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    The California Public Records Act (Statutes of 1968, Chapter 1473; currently codified as Chapter 3.5 of Division 7 of Title 1 of the California Government Code) was a law passed by the California State Legislature and signed by governor Ronald Reagan in 1968 requiring inspection or disclosure of governmental records to the public upon request, unless exempted by law.

  5. California State University, Bakersfield - Wikipedia

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    www .csub .edu. California State University, Bakersfield ( CSUB, Cal State Bakersfield, or CSU Bakersfield) is a public university in Bakersfield, California. It was established in 1965 as Kern State College and officially in 1968 as California State College Bakersfield on a 375-acre (152 ha) campus, becoming the 20th school in the California ...

  6. Open space accessibility in California - Wikipedia

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    Open space accessibility in California. Urban open space. Open spaces in urban environments, such as parks, playgrounds, and natural areas, can provide many health, cultural, recreational, and economic benefits to the communities nearby. [1] However, access to open spaces can be unequal for people of different incomes. [2]

  7. Sonoma Coast State Park - Wikipedia

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    Sonoma Coast State Park is a State of California property in Sonoma County consisting of public access use on lands adjoining the Pacific Ocean. This extent of beach runs from a coastal point about 4 miles (6 km) north of Jenner and continues for approximately 17 miles (27 km) to the south to terminate at Bodega Head .

  8. California Coastal Conservancy - Wikipedia

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    The California State Coastal Conservancy (CSCC, SCC) is a non-regulatory state agency in California established in 1976 to enhance coastal resources and public access to the coast. The CSCC is a department of the California Natural Resources Agency. [1] The agency's work is conducted along the entirety of the California coast, including the ...

  9. Hopland Band of Pomo Indians of the Hopland Rancheria

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    It is located about three miles (5 km) east of Hopland, California. Government. The Hopland Pomo ratified their constitution on August 20, 1981, which established a governing 7-person council. The tribe conducts business from Hopland, California. Services and programs