California State Government Agencies

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  • 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.

  • California State Library
  • California State Library

    12 forms 3 contacts

    The California State Library, a California public research institution, provides its customers with the accurate, up-to-date information they need to do their jobs easily, quickly, and confidently. Whether you are an elected official, a state employee, a representative of one of California's libraries, a person with special reading needs or a member of the general public, the California State Library is here for you. Our staff, including librarians, researchers, and consultants are at your service.

  • California State Parks and Recreation Commission

    8 forms 1 contacts

    The Commission was created as the State Park Commission in 1927. The Commission has specific authorities and responsibilities which are defined in California law. These include the approval of general plans for units of the State Park System, classifying units of the System, establishing general policies for the guidance of the Director of State Parks in the administration, protection & development of the System, and recommending to the Director a comprehensive recreation policy for the state.

  • California State Senate

    11 forms 1 contacts

    This is the website for the California State Senate. You can find legislation, hearings, and look up information about your senators.

  • California State Teachers Retirement System

    63 forms 42 contacts

    The mission is securing the financial future and sustaining the trust of California’s educators

  • California State Transportation Agency

    3 forms

  • California State University

    141 forms 1 contacts

    The vision in the College of Education is, “To be the premier provider of teachers, counselors, and educational leaders” in the area. As they embark on the new and exciting adventures ahead, they hope to impact the Southern California communities and the state at large through graduates who would serve the communities with passion, compassion, and excellence.

  • California State University

    127 forms

  • California State University, Northridge

    92 forms 1 contacts

    California State University, Northridge is a vibrant, diverse university community of 38,310 students and more than 4,000 faculty and staff, sited on a 356-acre campus in the heart of Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley. As you explore the university's web site, you will find ample evidence of Cal State Northridge's commitment to the educational and professional goals of students, and its extensive service to the community.

  • California Student Aid Commission

    6 forms 1 contacts

    The California Student Aid Commission works toward a California that invests in education opportunity, fosters an active, effective, citizenry, and provides a higher quality of social and economic life for its citizens. The Student Aid Commission offers a variety of services with the mission of making education beyond high school financially accessible to all Californians.

  • California Student Aid Commission
  • California Tahoe Conservancy

    37 forms 1 contacts

    California's ten State conservancies play an integral role in conservation, protecting and restoring natural resources and providing public recreational opportunities. Together, the conservancies comprise a coordinated effort, bringing government resources to designated regions of State and national significance. The California Tahoe Conservancy was created in 1984 and opened its doors in 1985 to restore and sustain a balance between the natural and the human environment and between public and private uses at Lake Tahoe. Since that time, the Conservancy has acquired nearly 4,700 parcels of land, comprising over 6,500 acres, for the purpose of protecting the natural environment and promoting public recreation and lake access. The Conservancy manages and implements direct projects on these lands.

  • California Tax Credit Allocation Committee

    11 forms 1 contacts

    The California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (CTCAC) administers the federal and state Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Programs. Both programs were created to promote private investment in affordable rental housing for low-income Californians.

  • California Uniform Construction Cost Accounting Commission

    80 forms 11 contacts

    The Commission created to administer the Act. Section 22010. It consists of fourteen members:thirteen members are appointed by the State Controller & one is a designated member of the CSLB. Seven members represent the public sector (counties, cities, school districts, & special districts). Six members represent the private sector (public works contractors and unions). The Commission members receive no salary, but are eligible for reimbursement of their direct expenses related to the Commission.

  • California Uniform Construction Cost Accounting Commission

    1 forms

  • California Victim Compensation Board

    71 forms 1 contacts

    The California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) provides compensation for victims of violent crime who are injured or threatened with injury. Among the crimes covered are domestic violence, child abuse, sexual and physical assault, homicide, robbery, and vehicular manslaughter. CalVCB is committed to leading the way in victim services and providing financial assistance to victims of violent crime. CalVCB directs the state’s Victim Compensation Program, the Good Samaritan Program, claims for Erroneously Convicted Persons (PC 4900) and the Missing Children Reward Program.

  • California Volunteers

    4 forms

  • California Water Commission

    9 forms 1 contacts

    The California Water Commission consists of nine members appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the State Senate. Seven members are chosen for their general expertise related to the control, storage, and beneficial use of water and two are chosen for their knowledge of the environment. The Commission provides a public forum for discussing water issues, advises the Department of Water Resources (DWR), and takes appropriate statutory actions to further the development of policies that support integrated and sustainable water resource management and a healthy environment. Statutory duties include advising the Director of DWR, approving rules and regulations, and monitoring and reporting on the construction and operation of the State Water Project.

  • California Water Quality Monitoring Council

    1 forms

    In November 2007, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed by the Secretaries of the California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) and the California Natural Resources Agency to establish the California Water Quality Monitoring Council (Monitoring Council). The MOU was mandated by CA Senate Bill 1070 (Kehoe, 2006) and requires the boards, departments and offices within the California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) and the California Natural Resources Agency to integrate and coordinate their water quality and related ecosystem monitoring, assessment, and reporting.