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If a Matrix Adoption Table within the 2019 edition of Title 24, Part 2, were to show an adoption under the state agency acronym SLC, where can the reader learn of the jurisdiction of SLC?

While using the 2019 California Building Code (Part 2 of Title 24), if the reader is unfamiliar with the adoption jurisdiction of a state agency, the reader should refer to:

The acronym used within the Title 24 text and Matrix Adoption Tables to identify adoptions by the State Fire Marshal with fire and panic safety requirements that may apply to hotels, motels, apartments, and dwellings is:

The acronym used within the Title 24 text and Matrix Adoption Tables to identify adoptions by the Department of Housing and Community Development that may apply to hotels and motels is:

The acronym used within the Title 24 code text and Matrix Adoption Tables to identify adoptions by the Division of the State Architect relating to accessibility within and about public buildings and places of public accommodations is:

The acronym used in the Matrix Adoption Tables by the Department of Housing and Community Development to identify adopted Title 24 provisions requiring accessibility within and about covered multifamily dwellings is:

A California Amendment within Title 24 Parts 2, 3, 4 and 5 will be identified by:

The state agencies sometimes mark their California Amendments with an acronym. The agency acronyms, the agency’s authority in law, and the application of the agency’s adoptions may be found in sections of the first chapter or article of each part of Title 24. In Part 2, the 2019 California Building Code, which of these sections will provide information on adoptions by the Department of Housing and Community Development?

The state agencies responsible to developing building standards to be published in Title 24 include all the following except for:

The California Code of Regulations includes regulations:

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