California Constitution
PREAMBLE | ||
ARTICLE I | DECLARATION OF RIGHTS | |
ARTICLE II | VOTING, INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM, AND RECALL | |
ARTICLE III | STATE OF CALIFORNIA | |
ARTICLE IV | LEGISLATIVE | |
ARTICLE V | EXECUTIVE | |
ARTICLE VI | JUDICIAL | |
ARTICLE VII | PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES | |
there is no ARTICLE VIII | ||
ARTICLE IX | EDUCATION | |
ARTICLE X | WATER | |
ARTICLE X A | WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT | |
ARTICLE X B | MARINE RESOURCES PROTECTION ACT OF 1990 | |
ARTICLE XI | LOCAL GOVERNMENT | |
ARTICLE XII | PUBLIC UTILITIES | |
ARTICLE XIII | TAXATION | |
ARTICLE XIII A | TAX LIMITATION | |
ARTICLE XIII B | GOVERNMENT SPENDING LIMITATION | |
ARTICLE XIII C | VOTER APPROVAL FOR LOCAL TAX LEVIES | |
ARTICLE XIII D | ASSESSMENT AND PROPERTY-RELATED FEE REFORM | |
ARTICLE XIV | LABOR RELATIONS | |
ARTICLE XV | USURY | |
ARTICLE XVI | PUBLIC FINANCE | |
there is no ARTICLE XVII | ||
ARTICLE XVIII | AMENDING AND REVISING THE CONSTITUTION | |
ARTICLE XIX | MOTOR VEHICLE REVENUES | |
ARTICLE XIX A | LOANS FROM THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ACCOUNT OR LOCAL TRANSPORTATION FUNDS | |
ARTICLE XIX B | MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL SALES TAX REVENUES AND TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT FUNDING | |
ARTICLE XX | MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS | |
ARTICLE XXI | REDISTRICTING OF SENATE, ASSEMBLY, CONGRESSIONAL AND BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DISTRICTS | |
ARTICLE XXII | ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES | |
there are no ARTICLES XXIII - XXXIII | ||
ARTICLE XXXIV | PUBLIC HOUSING PROJECT LAW | |
ARTICLE XXXV | MEDICAL RESEARCH |
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