Commission on Aging

Official Website: https://www.ccoa.ca.gov

The California Commission on Aging was established in 1973 by the Burton Act. It was confirmed in the original Older Californians Act of 1980 and reconfirmed in the Mello-Granlund Older Californians Act of 1996. It is comprised of 25 commissioners; 19 appointed by the Governor, 3 appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly, and 3 by the Senate Rules Committee. All Commissioners serve three year terms as volunteers.

The Commission serves as "the principal advocate in the state on behalf of older individuals, including, but not limited to, advisory participation in the consideration of all legislation and regulations made by state and federal departments and agencies relating to programs and services that affect older individuals." As such it is the principal advisory body to the Governor, State Legislature, and State, Federal and local departments and agencies on issues affecting older individuals in order to ensure a quality of life for older Californians so they may live with dignity in their chosen environment.

Forms & Documents

Browse all Commission on Aging government forms

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Form Title Topics
Supplemental Instructions - For Multipurpose Organizations Including Nonprofits
T10 Instructions
Verification of Independent Expenditures

Contact Information & Office Locations

1 contact point

Address:
1300 National Drive
Suite 173
Sacramento, CA 95834

Phone numbers:
  • (916) 419-7591
Fax numbers:
  • (916) 419-7596
Emails:
  • ccoa@ccoa.ca.gov

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