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Existing law authorizes 2 or more public agencies that have the authority to identify, plan for, monitor, control, regulate, dispose of, or abate liquid, toxic, or hazardous wastes or hazardous materials, by agreement, to form a joint powers authority to exercise any power common to the contracting parties.
This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to that provision.