California State Government Agencies

301 - 320 of 413 agencies

  • Little Hoover Commission

    8 forms 1 contacts

    The Little Hoover Commission, formally known as the Milton Marks "Little Hoover" Commission on California State Government Organization and Economy, is an independent state oversight agency that was created in 1962. The Commission's mission is to investigate state government operations and – through reports, recommendations and legislative proposals – promote efficiency, economy and improved service.

  • Medical Board of California

    79 forms 4 contacts

    The mission of the Medical Board of California is to protect health care consumers through the proper licensing and regulation of physicians and surgeons and certain allied health care professionals and through the vigorous, objective enforcement of the Medical Practice Act, and to promote access to quality medical care through the Board's licensing and regulatory functions.

  • Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission

    5 forms 1 contacts

    The role of the Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission (MHSOAC) is to oversee the implementation of the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA). The MHSOAC is also responsible for developing strategies to overcome stigma. At any time, the MHSOAC may advise the Governor or the Legislature on mental health policy.

  • Military Department

    3 forms 1 contacts

    The State of California’s website has been developed in compliance with Section D of the California Government Code 11135. Code 11135 requires that all electronic and information technology developed or purchased by the State of California Government is accessible to people with disabilities. There are various types of physical disabilities that impact user interaction on the web. Vision loss, hearing loss, limited manual dexterity, and cognitive disabilities are examples, with each having different means by which to access electronic information effectively. Our goal is to provide a good web experience for all visitors.

  • Morongo Band
  • Native American Heritage Commission

    25 forms

  • Native American Heritage Commission
  • Natural Resources Agency

    1 forms 1 contacts

    To restore, protect and manage the state’s natural, historical and cultural resources for current and future generations using creative approaches and solutions based on science, collaboration and respect for all the communities and interests involved.

  • Naturopathic Medicine Committee

    55 forms 1 contacts

    Naturopathic medicine is one of the oldest continuously licensed health care professions in the country. Its roots lie in German traditions of "Water Cure" or hydrotherapy from the mid-19th century. Naturopathic medicine expanded upon the water cure and herbal therapies and was developed into a comprehensive philosophy and system of health which came to the United States around the turn of the 20th century.

  • Neighborhood Preservation and Sustainability Department

    61 forms 1 contacts

    As Lead Agency under the State of California's Surface Mining and Reclamation Act (SMARA) and Alameda County's Surface Mining Ordinance (SMO), the Community Development Agency's (CDA) Neighborhood Preservation and Sustainability Department (NPS) is charged with the managing and administrating the review and permitting of new and existing surface mines on unincorporated lands.

  • New Motor Vehicle Board

    30 forms

  • Northern California

    27 forms 10 contacts

  • North Fork Rancheria

    10 forms

  • Occupational Safety and Health Appeals Board

    31 forms 2 contacts

    The mission of the Appeals Board is to efficiently resolve appeals in a fair and timely manner and provide guidance to the public for promoting workplace safety and health. The three-member, quasi-judicial body appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate handles employer appeals about health and safety citations issued by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health.

  • Ocean Protection Council

    4 forms 1 contacts

    The OPC will ensure that California maintains healthy, resilient, and productive ocean and coastal ecosystems for the benefit of current and future generations.

  • Office of Administrative Hearings

    9 forms 4 contacts

    The Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) is a quasi-judicial tribunal that hears administrative disputes. OAH is divided into two, statewide divisions: General Jurisdiction Division and the Special Education Division.

  • Office of Administrative Law

    24 forms 1 contacts

    The Office of Administrative Law (OAL) ensures that agency regulations are clear, necessary, legally valid, and available to the public. OAL is responsible for reviewing administrative regulations proposed by over 200 state agencies for compliance with the standards set forth in California’s Administrative Procedure Act (APA), for transmitting these regulations to the Secretary of State and for publishing regulations in the California Code of Regulations.

  • Office of Data and Innovation
  • Office of Digital Innovation

    1 contacts

    The Office of Digital Innovation works collaboratively with state agencies to improve digital services for Californians. Our work uses qualitative and quantitative user research and puts Californians at the heart of service design.

  • Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety

    3 forms