California State Government Agencies

81 - 100 of 413 agencies

  • California Eastern District and Bankruptcy Courts

    38 forms 5 contacts

    The Eastern District encompasses the largest geographical area of the four districts in California. The district stretches from the Oregon border in the north to the Tehachapis in the south and from the Coastal Range in the west to the Nevada Border in the east. Main divisional offices are located in Sacramento and Fresno with outlying magistrate judges sitting in Yosemite, Redding, and Bakersfield.

  • California Eastern Federal Public Defender

    12 forms 2 contacts

  • California Eastern Probation Office

    10 forms 8 contacts

  • California Educational Facilities Authority

    14 forms 1 contacts

    CEFA was created for the purpose of issuing revenue bonds to assist private non-profit institutions of higher learning, in the expansion and construction of educational facilities. Because it is authorized to issue tax-exempt bonds, the Authority may provide more favorable financing to such private institutions than might otherwise be obtainable.

  • California Energy Commission

    33 forms

  • California Energy Commission (CEC)

    14 forms 1 contacts

    The California Energy Commission is leading the state to a 100 percent clean energy future. As the state's primary energy policy and planning agency, the Energy Commission is committed to reducing energy costs and environmental impacts of energy use while ensuring a safe, resilient, and reliable supply of energy.

  • California Exposition and State
  • California Film Commission
  • California Financing Coordinating Committee

    1 forms

    The California Financing Coordinating Committee (CFCC) was formed in 1998 and is made up of six funding agencies: four state and two federal. CFCC members facilitate and expedite the completion of various types of infrastructure projects by helping customers combine the resources of several agencies.

  • California Gambling Control Commission

    24 forms 1 contacts

    The Commission is responsible for setting policy, establishing regulations, making determinations of suitability for gaming employees and other individuals and entities, issuing licenses, acting as the administrator of gaming revenues deposited into the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund and the trustee over the revenues deposited into the Indian Gaming Revenue Sharing Trust Fund, and administering the provisions of the Gambling Control Act and the Tribal-State Gaming Compacts.

  • California Health Benefit Exchange

    52 forms 1 contacts

    The purpose of state health insurance exchanges is to make health insurance more affordable and easier to purchase for small business and individuals.

  • California Health Facilities Financing Authority

    15 forms 2 contacts

    The California Health Facilities Financing Authority (CHFFA) was established to be the State's vehicle for providing financial assistance to public and non-profit health care providers through loans, grants and tax-exempt bonds.

  • California Healthy Food Financing Initiative Council

    31 forms 1 contacts

    CHFFIC is a public-private partnership program that was created to increase access to healthy foods in underserved, urban, and rural communities and inspire innovation in healthy food retailing.

  • California Highway Patrol

    9 contacts

    The mission of the California Highway Patrol is to provide the highest level of Safety, Service, and Security. One of the primary factors in accomplishing this mission is communication with the people of California

  • California Historical Records Advisory Board

    80 forms 5 contacts

    In partnership with the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), the California Historical Records Advisory Board works to serve the needs of California constituencies involved in the management and preservation of historical records. Under federal regulations, the Board acts as coordinating body for historical record activities statewide and reviews NHPRC grants from California organizations and makes recommendations to the National Commission.

  • California Horse Racing Board

    14 forms 1 contacts

    The mission of the California Horse Racing Board is to ensure the integrity, viability, and safety of the California horse racing industry by regulating pari-mutuel wagering for the protection of the public, promoting horse racing, breeding, and wagering opportunities, and fostering safe racing through the development and enforcement of track safety standards and regulations for the health and welfare of all participants.

  • California Industrial Development Financing Advisory Commission

    7 forms 1 contacts

    The California Industrial Development Financing Advisory Commission (CIDFAC) was created to advise local governments and independently review tax-exempt industrial development bonds (IDBs) applications that are used for public benefit. IDBs are tax-exempt securities issued on behalf of a private company to provide money for the acquisition, construction and rehabilitation of facilities or the purchase of equipment.

  • California Institute for Regenerative Medicine

    8 forms 1 contacts

    The mission is to accelerate stem cell treatments to patients with unmet medical needs.

  • California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
  • California Law Revision Commission

    29 forms 1 contacts

    The California Law Revision Commission is an independent state agency created by statute in 1953. It assists the Legislature and Governor by examining California law and recommending needed reforms.