California State Government Agencies

101 - 120 of 413 agencies

  • California Lottery

    1 forms

    The Lottery was created by a ballot measure, Proposition 37, which was approved by 58 percent of voters on Nov. 6, 1984. The Lottery Act gave the Lottery a clear mission: to provide supplemental funding for public schools and colleges.

  • California Northern District and Bankruptcy Courts

    94 forms 4 contacts

  • California Northern Probation Office

    38 forms 4 contacts

  • California Office of Health Information Integrity

    4 forms 1 contacts

    CalOHII's work is focused on making confidential health information available when and where it's needed. CalOHII had previously worked on the federally-funded project to move patient information securely to providers, payers, and patients themselves. We continue to work on expanding those 'lessons learned' to facilitate data exchange by State departments that manage patient information.

  • California Office of Health Information Integrity
  • California Pollution Control Financing Authority

    7 forms 1 contacts

    The California Pollution Control Financing Authority (CPCFA) has been providing low-cost innovative financing to California businesses since 1972 with an objective of making California more economically prosperous and environmentally clean. Since 1994 CPCFA has administered the California Capital Access Program (CalCAP), which encourages banks and other financial institutions to make loans to small businesses and certain property owners that have difficulty obtaining financing.

  • California Privacy Protection Agency

    31 forms

  • California Public Employees Retirement System

    51 forms

  • California Public Employment Relations Board

    44 forms 3 contacts

    The Public Employment Relations Board (PERB or Board) is a quasi-judicial administrative agency charged with administering the eight collective bargaining statutes covering employees of California's public schools, colleges, and universities, employees of the State of California, employees of California local public agencies (cities, counties and special districts), trial court employees, trial court interpreters, employees covered by the In-Home Supportive Services Employer-Employee Relations Act, and supervisory employees of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

  • California Public Utilities Commission

    27 forms 3 contacts

    The CPUC regulates privately owned electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water, railroad, rail transit, and passenger transportation companies. The CPUC serves the public interest by protecting consumers and ensuring the provision of safe, reliable utility service and infrastructure at reasonable rates, with a commitment to environmental enhancement and a healthy California economy.

  • California Rural Development

    14 forms 1 contacts

  • California School Finance Authority

    The California School Finance Authority (CSFA) was created in 1985 to finance educational facilities and provide school districts and community college districts access to working capital.

  • California School Finance Authority

    12 forms

  • California Southern Pretrial Services

    5 forms 1 contacts

  • California Southern Probation Office

    2 forms

  • California State Assembly

    2 forms 1 contacts

  • California State Association of Counties

    3 forms 1 contacts

    The primary purpose of CSAC is to represent county government before the California Legislature, administrative agencies and the federal government. CSAC places a strong emphasis on educating the public about the value and need for county programs and services.

  • California State Independent Living Council

    1 forms 1 contacts

    In cooperation with the state Department of Rehabilitation, the California State Independent Living Council (SILC) prepares a State Plan for Independent Living which sets the policy and funding levels for the state's network of Independent Living Centers (ILCs) and services. To help guide this policy, the SILC solicits continual public feedback on the effectiveness of independent living services and the changing needs of the community. In addition to preparing and updating the State Plan for Independent Living, the SILC monitors the implementation of it. The SILC also coordinates with similar agencies and councils at the state and federal levels to increase communication and help assure that services to people with disabilities are delivered effectively.

  • California State Lands Commission

    4 forms 3 contacts

    The Commission, as a California public agency, complies with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) by considering environmental impacts for any proposed project, mitigating to less than significant any environmental impacts whenever possible, and disclosing this information to the public. To facilitate this and as required by CEQA, the Commission prepares certain documents, such as Environmental Impact Reports, Mitigated Negative Declarations, and Negative Declarations. These documents are publicly reviewed and considered by the Commission at public meetings.

  • California State Legislature

    27 forms 1 contacts

    This is the website for the California State Legislature. You can find legislation, hearings, and look up information about leadership and caucuses.