California State Government Agencies

161 - 180 of 413 agencies

  • Commission on Teacher Credentialing

    94 forms 1 contacts

  • Commission on Teacher Credentialing

    39 forms 1 contacts

  • Commission on Teacher Credentialing

    50 forms

  • Contractors State License Board

    13 forms 3 contacts

    Contractors State License Board protects consumers by regulating the construction industry through policies that promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the public in matters relating to construction.CSLB was established in 1929 and today licenses about 290,000 contractors in 44 different license classifications.

  • Contractors State License Board
  • Controller

    124 forms 11 contacts

    As the State's Chief Fiscal Officer, the Controller serves on 70 boards and commissions including the State Lands Commission, California State Teachers’ Retirement System, California Public Employees’ Retirement System, Board of Equalization, Franchise Tax Board, California Pollution Control Financing Authority, the California Debt Limit Allocation Commission, California Alternative Energy Source Financing Authority, the California Education Facilities Authority, and the California Victim Compensation Board.

  • Controller's Office

    1 forms 12 contacts

    Performs state government accounting, reporting, and auditing functions;

    Produces payments from the State Treasury including state payroll, retirement rolls, Medi-Cal, personal income tax refunds, and payments to vendors, local governments, and schools;

    Processes payroll and leaves accounting for state employees, state court employees, and California State University employees

  • Cook Inlet Tribal Council
  • Cool California

    3 forms

    CoolCalifornia's mission is to provide all Californians with the tools they need to take action to protect the climate and keep California cool. Our partner organizations seek to empower Californians to improve the State's future and protect its environment.

  • Correctional Health Care Services

    73 forms 1 contacts

    California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS) provides care that includes medical, dental and mental health services, to California’s prison inmate population at all 35 California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) institutions statewide.

    To facilitate the successful reintegration of the individuals in our care back to their communities equipped with the tools to be drug-free, healthy, and employable members of society by providing education, treatment, rehabilitative, and restorative justice programs, all in a safe and humane environment.

  • Corrections and Rehabilitation

    20 forms 1 contacts

    The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is responsible for the operation of the California state prison and parole systems. They enhance public safety and promote successful community reintegration through education, treatment and active participation in rehabilitative and restorative justice programs.

    Mission is to facilitate the successful reintegration of the individuals in our care back to their communities equipped with the tools to be drug-free, healthy, and employable members of society by providing education, treatment, rehabilitative, and restorative justice programs, all in a safe and humane environment.

  • Council on Criminal Justice and Behavioral Health (CCJBH)

    36 forms 1 contacts

    A true shift in the paradigm between criminal justice and mental health will embody an effective jail diversion system that fosters an ongoing and successful exchange of information among courts, criminal justice agencies, mental health professionals, government and non-government organizations to achieve a substantial positive change in the way individuals with mental illness are treated in our communities.

  • County Communications Office

    110 forms 1 contacts

  • Court Reporters Board

    9 forms 1 contacts

    The mission of the Court Reporters Board is to protect the public by ensuring the integrity of the judicial record and maintaining the standard of competency through oversight of the court reporting profession. The CRB carries out this mission by testing, licensing and disciplining court reporters, and by recognizing the schools of court reporting that meet state curriculum standards.

  • CTTP/Robinson Rancheria

    5 forms 1 contacts

  • Delta Protection Commission

    3 forms 1 contacts

    The Delta Protection Commission is committed to the protection and health of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta in California. They protect, maintain, enhance and enrich the overall quality of the Delta environment and economy. They do this with a focus on agriculture, heritage, recreation, and natural resources while remaining mindful of the importance of the Delta to all Californians. Valuing the needs of the Delta as well as the needs of the State is fundamental to achieving the Commission’s vision: an ideal synthesis of cultural, ecological, and agricultural values in a sustainable, healthy, and celebrated way of life.

  • Delta Stewardship Council

    19 forms 1 contacts

    The mission of the Delta Stewardship Council is to achieve the coequal goals. As stated in the CA Water code, “‘Coequal goals’ means the two goals of providing a more reliable water supply for California and protecting, restoring, and enhancing the Delta ecosystem. The coequal goals shall be achieved in a manner that protects and enhances the unique cultural, recreational, natural resource, and agricultural values of the Delta as an evolving place.” (CA Water Code SS 85054)

  • Dental Board of California

    90 forms 1 contacts

    The Dental Board of California's mission is to protect and promote the health and safety of consumers of the State of California.

    The Dental Board of California will be the leader in public protection, promotion of oral health, and access to care.

  • Dental Board of California

    26 forms 1 contacts

    The Dental Board of California license and regulate dentist and dental assistants. Their mission is to protect and promote the health and safety of consumers of the State of California.The Dental Board of California licenses and regulates over 100,000 licensees; consisting of dentists (DDS), registered dental assistants (RDA), and registered dental assistants in extended functions (RDAEF). In addition, the Board has the responsibility for setting the duties and functions of unlicensed dental assistants. The Board’s highest priority is the protection of the public when exercising its licensing, regulatory, and disciplinary functions. The primary methods by which the Board achieves this goal are: issuing licenses to eligible applicants; investigating complaints against licensees and disciplining licensees for violations of the Dental Practice Act; monitoring licensees whose licenses have been placed on probation; and managing the Diversion Program for licensees whose practice may be impaired due to abuse of dangerous drugs or alcohol.

  • Dental Hygiene Board of California

    17 forms 1 contacts