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The California Code of Regulations (CCR), is the official compilation and publication of the regulations adopted, amended or repealed by state agencies pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). Properly adopted regulations that have been filed with the Secretary of State have the force of law.
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Title 24, the California Building Standards Code, is not maintained by the OAL but by the California Building Standards Commission....California Code of Regulations. LanguageEnglishPublication detailsPublisherCalifornia Office of Administrative Law (California, United States)FrequencyWeekly7 more rows
The CCR is compiled into Titles and organized into Divisions containing the regulations of state agencies. The CCR is available from a variety of sources: Online. OAL contracts with Barclays, a division of Thomson-Reuters to provide a free online version of the Official CCR.
The Office of Administrative Law (OAL) publishes three primary regulatory publications for California: (1) the California Code of Regulations (CCR); (2) the California Code of Regulations Supplement (CCR Supplement); and (3) the California Regulatory Notice Register (Notice Register).
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The California Codes are 29 legal codes enacted by the California State Legislature, which together form the general statutory law of California.
In 1979, the Legislature created the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) to ensure that state agency regulations are authorized by statute, consistent with other law, and written in a comprehensible manner, as provided in the rulemaking part of California's Administrative Procedure Act (Sections 11340 through 11359 of ...
California law consists of the state Constitution, statutes, and 29 codes, covering various subject areas.
State Law. California law consists of the state Constitution, statutes, and 29 codes, covering various subject areas.
Introduction. California statutes are the laws enacted by the California legislature and signed by the California Governor. California regulations are issued by the various California administrative agencies, which get their authority to regulate from specific California statutes.

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