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Department regulations can be found in Title 11 of the California Code of Regulations, including Charitable Trusts regulations in Division 1, Bureau of Gambling regulations in Division 3, Proposition 65 regulations in Division 4, and Bureau of Firearms regulations in Division 5. Current and past Department rulemaking activities are described below. Tips on how to participate are described at the bottom of this page. Scroll down for information on how to subscribe to the Department's mailing list.
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