Section 43023 of the Health and Safety Code |
State Air Resources Board |
Summary of administrative penalties imposed by the state board |
Governor, Legislature |
Annually |
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Section 43024.2 of the Health and Safety Code |
State Air Resources Board |
An updated mobile source strategy to include a comprehensive strategy for the deployment of medium duty and heavy-duty vehicles in the state for the purpose of bringing the state into compliance with federal ambient air quality standards and reducing motor vehicle greenhouse gas emissions, plus recommendations for reasonable and achievable goals for reducing emissions by 2030 and 2050 |
Relevant policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature |
No later than January 1, 2021, and at least every five years thereafter |
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Section 43101.5 of the Health and Safety Code |
State Air Resources Board |
A report with an estimate of air quality benefits of the more stringent emission standard, the technological and economic feasibility of requiring the standard, and potential effects on fuel economy associated with the standard |
Legislature |
Not later than January 15 of each year which is at least 2 calendar years prior to year of production of vehicles with new emission standards |
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Section 4359 of the Food and Agricultural Code |
State Race Track Leasing Commission |
Report setting forth procedures used in reaching determination to award lease or enter agreement for use of Del Mar Race Track and reasons proposed award or agreement is in best interests of state, and other recommendations |
Legislature |
When a specified determination is made |
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Section 43601.2 of the Public Resources Code |
Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery |
Use of specified mechanisms for demonstrating financial ability to provide for the cost of closure and postclosure maintenance of solid waste facilities |
Legislature |
On or before January 1, 2017 |
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Section 43869 of the Health and Safety Code |
Secretary for Environmental Protection |
Recommendations of incentives that could be offered to businesses and consumers to spur development of clean sources of hydrogen fuel |
Governor, Legislature |
On or before January 1, 2010 |
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Section 43870 of the Health and Safety Code |
Department of General Services |
Annual progress report regarding actions taken to increase the aggregate amount of bulk transportation fuel purchased by state government to be procured from very low carbon transportation fuel sources |
Legislature |
Annually |
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Section 43871 of the Health and Safety Code |
California Energy Commission |
A statewide assessment of clean hydrogen fuel production and infrastructure needed to support the adoption of medium- and heavy-duty fuel cell electric vehicles and off-road applications and equipment to meet specified goals and requirements related to vehicular air pollution
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Legislature |
By December 31, 2023, and update the statewide assessment at least once every three years |
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Section 439.1 of the Military and Veterans Code |
Military Department |
Status of all California armories |
Legislature |
On or before April 1, 2008, and each year thereafter |
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California National Guard Armories Status Report, April 1, 2009 |
California National Guard Armories Status Report, April 1, 2010 |
California National Guard Armories Status Report, April 1, 2012 |
California National Guard Armories Status Report, April 1, 2013 |
2014 Report on the Status of all California National Guard Armories |
California National Guard Armories Status Report, April 1, 2017 |
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Section 44003.5 of the Health and Safety Code |
Bay Area Air Quality Management District |
Mitigation measures, if peer review of a study concludes that the enhanced motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program in the urbanized areas of the San Francisco Bay Area Basin results in adverse ozone and other air quality impacts in Contra Costa County and surrounding areas
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Legislature |
On or before January 1, 2004 |
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Section 44024.5 of the Health and Safety Code |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Number of vehicles to be exempted from biennial certification requirement and geographic location and duration of pilot program
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Legislature |
Not less than 30 days prior to implementation of pilot program to except vehicles from biennial certification requirement |
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Section 44036 of the Health and Safety Code |
Department of Consumer Affairs |
Recommendations for any appropriate mitigation measures if existing smog check stations are required to make investments of more than $10,000 to acquire equipment to meet the requirements of subdivision (c) of Section 44036 of the Health and Safety Code |
Governor, Legislature |
None |
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Section 44127 of the Health and Safety Code |
State Air Resources Board |
A report on the amount of funding allocated by the state board to the statewide Clean Cars 4 All program and to each district Clean Cars 4 All program and detailed performance metrics consistent with the requirements of subdivision (d) for the statewide and district Clean Cars 4 All programs
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Budget committees of both houses of the Legislature |
Annually |
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Section 44156 of the Health and Safety Code |
State Air Resources Board |
A report regarding a pilot program that develops and demonstrates technologies that show potential for readily bringing heavy-duty vehicles into an inspection and maintenance program and a review of all investigated test procedures, hardware and software, a comprehensive enforcement strategy, a description of how the program will harmonize with existing regulations, and steps to ensure emission reductions are accounted for and credited |
Transportation committees of the Legislature, Environmental committees of the Legislature |
No later than two years following the completion of the pilot progam, and before adopting and implementing the program |
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Section 44158 of the Health and Safety Code |
State Air Resources Board |
The then-current draft of proposed rules and regulations regarding the implementation of the Heavy-Duty Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program |
Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Assembly Committee on Transportation, Senate Committee on Transportation, Senate Committee on Environmental Quality, Assembly Committee on Natural Resources |
At least 60 days prior to the first hearing of the state board considering the adoption of any rules and regulations first implementing the program |
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Section 4418.25 of the Welfare and Institutions Code |
State Department of Developmental Services |
Report on efforts to serve consumers with challenging service needs |
Fiscal and applicable policy committees of the Legislature |
Commencing May 1, 2013, and annually on April 1 thereafter |
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Serving Persons With Challenging Service Needs Report |
Serving Persons With Challenging Service Needs Report, January 1,2015 through December 31,2015 |
Serving Persons With Challenging Service Needs Report, January 1,2016 through December 31,2016 |
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Section 44223 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
Data from teachers of local educational agencies resigning their positions or electing not to accept a teaching assignment for the upcoming school year, including data on whether or not they are exiting the profession
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Legislature |
Annually |
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Section 44225.6 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
Availability of teachers in California |
Governor, Legislature |
By April 15 of each year |
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Teacher Supply in California, A Report to the Legislature, Fifth Annual Report, 2001-2002 |
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Teacher Supply in California 2006-2007 |
Teacher Supply in California, A report to the Legislature, Annual Report 2007-08 |
Teacher Supply in California, A Report to the Legislature, Annual Report 2008-09 |
Teacher Supply in California, A Report to the Legislature, Annual Report 2009-10 |
Teacher Supply in California, A Report to the Legislature, Annual Report 2010-11 |
Teacher Supply in California, A Report to the Legislature, Annual Report 2011-12 |
Teacher Supply in California, A Report to the Legislature, Annual Report 2012-13 |
Teacher Supply in California, A Report to the Legislature, Annual Report 2013-14 |
Teacher Supply in California Annual Report 2014-2015 |
Teacher Supply in California Annual Report 2017-2018 |
Teacher Supply in California Annual Report 2018-2019 |
Teacher Supply in California Annual Report 2019-2020 |
Teacher Supply in California Annual Report 2020-21 |
Teacher Supply in California Annual Report 2021-22 |
Teacher Supply in California Annual Report 2022-23 |
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Section 44225.6 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
Report regarding the state’s teacher workforce for purposes of developing and reviewing state policy, identifying workforce trends, and identifying future needs |
Legislature |
Periodically |
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Section 44257.4 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
Review and assessment of adequacy and relevance of subjects of teaching credentials set forth in Education Code Section 44257 |
Legislature |
Periodically |
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Section 44257.5 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
Findings and recommendations of the workgroup on credentialing for instruction in computer science
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Appropriate fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature |
On or before July 1, 2025 |
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Section 44258.9 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
A report on the development and current status of the State Assignment Accountability System which monitors teacher assignments and vacant positions |
Appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature |
On or before December 1, 2022 |
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Section 44259.1 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
Any grants funded pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 44259.1 of the Education code, until funds are fully expended, including data on the progress of community college partnerships and institutions |
Appropriate fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature |
Annually |
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Section 4427.8 of the Business and Professions Code |
California State Board of Pharmacy |
Regulation of automated drug delivery system (ADDS) units, including the use and dispersion of ADDS throughout the health care system, the number of and findings of ADDS inspections conducted by the board each year, and public safety concerns relating to the use of ADDS
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Appropriate committees of the Legislature |
On or before January 1, 2025 |
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Section 44272.6 of the Health and Safety Code |
State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission |
Proposal of alternative funding methodologies or fee structures for funding zero-emission vehicle infrastructure for light-, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicles, including an assessment of the economic equity of the alternatives
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Legislature |
By January 1, 2026 |
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Section 44272.7 of the Health and Safety Code |
State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission |
Draft investment plan relating to the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program for the upcoming fiscal year; and beginning with the investment plan for the 2012-13 fiscal year, the final investment plan for the upcoming fiscal year |
Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Relevant fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature |
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Section 44272.7 of the Health and Safety Code |
State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission |
Approvals of significant augmentations or reductions to the final investment plan update relating to the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program |
Joint Legislative Budget Committee, Relevant fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature |
Within 30 days of, or 90 days of, approval of the final investment plan update |
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2017-18 Investment Plan Update for the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program |
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Section 44274.7 of the Health and Safety Code |
State Air Resources Board |
Report regarding funds expended to provide financial assistance to owners and operators of on-road heavy-duty diesel-fueled motor vehicles for costs associated with early compliance with specified regulations |
Legislature |
By January 1, 2010, and each January 1 thereafter until all funds are expended |
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Section 44274.9 of the Health and Safety Code |
State Air Resources Board |
Report on the Zero-Emission Assurance Project, including the number of rebates issued, total cost to administer the project, and a quantitative analysis of the project’s emissions benefits and impacts on low-income consumer buyer decisions |
Legislature |
No later than January 1, 2024 |
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Section 44275.5 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
Countries, other than the United States, with national standards for teacher credentialing which are equivalent to those offered by a regionally accredited institution in the United States, and the number of approved credential applications including the country of origin of those credential applications |
Legislature |
Annually |
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Section 44275.6 of the Education Code |
State Department of Education |
The number of visa applications for persons excluded from the term "immigrant," for purposes of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act, that school districts, county offices of education, or charter schools apply for on behalf of potential employees, and the number of those visa applications that are granted |
Legislature |
Annually |
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Section 4429 of the Welfare and Institutions Code |
State Department of Developmental Services |
Report acts and proceedings of department regarding management of the institution for the developmentally disabled and annual reports for each state hospital |
Legislature |
Biennial |
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Section 443.19 of the Health and Safety Code |
State Department of Public Health |
Information collected on individuals who were prescribed aid-in-dying drugs and died in the previous year |
Legislature |
On or before July 1, 2017, and each year thereafter |
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Section 4430 of the Welfare and Institutions Code |
State Department of Developmental Services |
Report on prospective needs for care, custody, and treatment of developmentally disabled persons, together with department's recommendations therefor |
Legislature |
None |
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Section 4432 of the Welfare and Institutions Code |
State Council on Developmental Disabilities |
Proposed allocations for level-of-care staffing in state hospitals that serve persons with developmental disabilities |
Legislature |
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Section 44320.3 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
A report on the progress of meeting the standards of program quality and effectiveness for the preparation of candidates for teaching credentials, and details regarding the passage of an approved teaching performance assessment. The report should also include how stakeholders were engaged in the process of meeting these requirements |
Appropriate fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature |
Commencing on July 1, 2022, and annually thereafter |
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Section 44320.4 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
The progress of the workgroup to assess current design and implementation of the state’s current teaching performance assessments in making its recommendations and actions taken by the commission to implement the recommendations it adopts
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Legislature |
Annually, beginning on October 15, 2025, and through October 15, 2028 |
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Section 4435.2 of the Welfare and Institutions Code |
State Department of Developmental Services |
Information including a definition of generic services, options to improve coordination of generic services, a description of regional center efforts to coordinate generic services for individuals and families, identified barriers to accessing generic services, and a status update on the evaluation of the availability of common services and supports that individuals served by regional centers can access when determined necessary by their individual program planning team or their individualized family service plan team
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Legislature |
No later than July 1, 2025 |
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Section 4436 of the Welfare and Institutions Code |
State Department of Developmental Services |
Evaluations of enhanced behavioral supports homes and community crisis homes |
Budget and appropriate policy committees of the Legislature |
Annually, commencing January 10 of the year after the first enhanced behavioral supports home or community crisis home is opened |
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Section 4436 of the Welfare and Institutions Code |
State Department of Developmental Services |
Evaluations for acute crisis center at Fairview Developmental Center |
Budget and appropriate policy committees of the Legislature |
Annually, commencing on January 10, 2015 |
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Section 4436 of the Welfare and Institutions Code |
State Department of Developmental Services |
Evaluations for acute crisis center at Sonoma Developmental Center |
Budget and appropriate policy committees of the Legislature |
Annually, commencing on January 10, 2016 |
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Section 44361 of the Health and Safety Code |
Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment |
Recommendations on staffing requirements for review of health risk assessments |
Legislature |
None |
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Section 4437 of the Welfare and Institutions Code |
State Department of Developmental Services |
Supplemental budget information regarding developmental and regional centers |
Legislature |
On or before February 1 of each year |
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2017 Supplemental Budget Information Report |
2018 Supplemental Budget Information Report |
2019 Supplemental Budget Information Report |
2020 Supplemental Budget Information Report |
2021 Supplemental Budget Information Report |
2023 Supplemental Budget Information Report |
2024 Supplemental Budget Information Report |
2025 Supplemental Budget Information Report |
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Section 44393 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
An evaluation to determine the success of the Classified School Employee Teacher Credentialing Program |
Governor, Education policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature |
On or before July 1, 2021 |
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Section 44393 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
Status of the California Classified School Employee Teacher Credentialing Program |
Legislature |
On or before January 1 of each year |
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Paraprofessional Teacher Training Program, 2001 |
Paraprofessional Teacher Training Program, October 2002 |
Paraprofessional Teacher Training Program, December 2003 |
California School Paraprofessional Teacher Training Program, December 2004 |
California School Paraprofessional Teacher Training Program, December 2005 |
California School Paraprofessional Teacher Training Program, September 2006 Report |
California School Paraprofessional Teacher Training Program |
California School Paraprofessional Teacher Training Program, December 2008 |
California School Paraprofessional Teacher Training Program, December 2009 |
The California School Paraprofessional Teacher Training Program: A Report to the Legislature |
California School Paraprofessional Teacher Training Program, 2011-12 |
California School Paraprofessional Teacher Training Program, 2014 |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing
California Classified School Employee Teacher Credentialing Program Annual Report |
California Classified School Employee Teacher Credentialing Program, December 2017 |
California Classified School Employee Teacher Credentialing Program, November 2019 |
Classified School Employee Teacher Credentialing Program Status Report, December 2020 |
Classified School Employee Teacher Credentialing Program Status Report, December 2021 |
California Classified School Employee Teacher Credentialing Program Status Report, December 2022 |
California Classified School Employee Teacher Credentialing Program Status Report, December 2023 |
California Classified School Employee Teacher Credentialing Program Status Report, December 2024 |
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Section 44415.6 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
An evaluation of the school counselor residency grants allocated to determine the effectiveness of the Teacher Residency Grant Program in recruiting, developing support systems for, and retaining school counselors
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Appropriate fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature |
On or before December 1, 2029 |
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Section 44415.7 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
The impact of the statewide technical assistance center in providing technical assistance to local educational agencies and teacher preparation programs to implement, scale up, and sustain residency programs to support a well-trained and diverse educator workforce |
Appropriate fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature, Governor |
On or before December 31, 2029 |
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Section 44417 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
An evaluation of the Teacher Residency Grant Program and the Local Solutions Grant Program to determine the effectiveness of these programs in recruiting, developing support systems for, and retaining special education, and bilingual education, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, teachers |
Appropriate fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature |
By December 1, 2023 |
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Section 44417.5 of the Education Code |
Commission on Teacher Credentialing |
An evaluation of the Teacher Residency Grant Program described in Section 44415.5 of the Education Code to determine the effectiveness of this program in recruiting, developing support systems for, and retaining teachers prepared to teach either in commission-designated shortage areas or in furtherance of subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of Section 44415.5
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Appropriate fiscal and policy committees of the Legislature |
On or before December 1, 2029 |
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Section 44525.7 of the Health and Safety Code |
California Pollution Control Financing Authority |
Information regarding a program providing loans to cities, counties, school districts, redevelopment agencies, financial institutions, for-profit or not-for-profit organizations, or any participating parties, to assist in financing the costs of performing prescribed activities |
Legislature |
Commencing in 2002, and annually thereafter |
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California Recycle Underutilized Sites (Cal ReUSE) Program, December 2002 |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites (Cal ReUSE) Program, December 2003 |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites (CalReUSE) Program, December 2004 |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites (CALReUSE) Program, Brownfields Site Assessment Assistance, 2005 |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites (CALReUSE) Program, 2006 Annual Report |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites (CALReUse) Program, 2007 |
CALReUSE Program, California Recycle Underutilized Sites, 2008 Annual Report, March 2009 |
CALReUSE Remediation Program, 08-09 Annual Report |
CALReUSE Remediation Program, 2009-10 Annual Report, September 2010 |
CALReUSE Remediation Program, 2010-11 Annual Report, August 2011 |
CALReUSE Remediation Program, 2011-12 Annual Report, December 2012 |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites Program, 2013 Annual Report |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites Program, 2014 Annual Report |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites Program, 2015 Annual Report |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites Program, 2016 Annual Report |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites (CALReUSE) Program Annual Report, FY ending June 30, 2017 |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites (CALReUSE) Program Annual Report, FY ending June 30, 2018 |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites (CALReUSE) Program Annual Report, FY ending June 30, 2019 |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites (CALReUSE) Program Annual Report, FY ending June 30, 2020 |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites (CALReUSE) Program Annual Report, FY ending June 30, 2021 |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites (CALReUSE) Program Annual Report, FY ending June 30, 2022 |
California Recycle Underutilized Sites (CALReUSE) Program Annual Report, FY ending June 30, 2023 |
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