201 - 220 of 386 agencies
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Department of Motor Vehicles
118 forms 1 contacts
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) regulates the motor vehicle industry and administers laws related to vehicles, drivers, and identification. Its primary purpose is to promote safety on California's roads and highways, including:
* Issuing driver's licenses, permits, and identification cards: The DMV is responsible for issuing driver's licenses, permits, and identification cards to California residents. These documents prove identity, age, and residency and are required to operate a motor vehicle or vote in California.
* Registering and titling vehicles: The DMV registers and titles vehicles in California. This process involves collecting fees, verifying ownership, and ensuring the vehicle meets safety and emissions standards.
* Enforcing traffic laws: The DMV works with law enforcement agencies to enforce traffic laws and regulations, including speed limits, seatbelt laws, and DUI laws.
* Conducting driving tests: The DMV conducts driving tests to ensure drivers have the knowledge and skills to operate a motor vehicle safely.
* Administering the Motor Voter Program: The DMV is responsible for administering California's Motor Voter Program, automatically registering eligible voters to vote when they obtain or renew a driver's license or identification card.
* Providing information and resources: The DMV provides information to the public on various topics, including vehicle registration, driver's licenses, traffic laws, and road safety. They also offer online services to make it easier for residents to access their services.
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Department of Parks and Recreation
11 forms 1 contacts
California Department of Parks and Recreation manages 280 park units, which contain the finest and most diverse collection of natural, cultural, and recreational resources to be found within California.
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Department of Parks and Recreation
66 forms 1 contacts
California Department of Parks and Recreation manages more than 280 park units, which contain the finest and most diverse collection of natural, cultural, and recreational resources to be found within California.
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Department of Pesticide Regulation
112 forms
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Department of Pesticide Regulation
65 forms 4 contacts
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Department of Public Health
526 forms 1 contacts 1 guides
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) works to protect the public’s health in the Golden State and helps shape positive health outcomes for individuals, families and communities. The Department’s programs and services, implemented in collaboration with local health departments and state, federal and private partners, touch the lives of every Californian and visitor to the state.
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Department of Real Estate
332 forms 5 contacts 1 questions
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Department of Real Estate
579 forms
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Department of Rehabilitation
35 forms
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Department of Rehabilitation (DOR)
26 forms 1 contacts
The California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living, and equality for individuals with disabilities.
DOR administers the largest vocational rehabilitation and independent living programs in the country. Vocational rehabilitation services are designed to help job seekers with disabilities obtain competitive employment in integrated work settings. Independent living services may include peer support, skill development, systems advocacy, referrals, assistive technology services, transition services, housing assistance, and personal assistance services.
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Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery
176 forms
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Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)
94 forms 6 contacts
The mission of the California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) is to restore, protect and enhance the environment, to ensure public health, environmental quality and economic vitality.
Vision is to inspire and challenge Californians to achieve the highest waste reduction, recycling, and reuse goals in the nation through innovation and creativity, sound advancements in science and technology, and efficient programs that improve economic vitality and environmental sustainability.
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Department of Social Services
1248 forms 2 contacts 2 guides 1 questions
The California Department of Social Services’ mission is to serve, aid, and protect needy and vulnerable children and adults in ways that strengthen and preserve families, encourage personal responsibility, and foster independence. The Department is comprised of more than 4,200 employees who are responsible for the oversight and administration of programs serving California’s most vulnerable residents.
The California Department of Social Services supports programs which serve more than eight million people across our state. This work, accomplished everyday, provides stability, opportunity and promotes wellness in communities throughout California.
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Department of State Hospitals
21 forms
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Department of State Hospitals (DSH)
69 forms 6 contacts
The Department of State Hospitals (DSH) manages the California state hospital system, which provides mental health services to patients admitted into DSH facilities. The department strives to provide effective treatment in a safe environment and in a fiscally responsible manner.
DSH oversees five state hospitals: Atascadero, Coalinga, Metropolitan (in Los Angeles County), Napa and Patton. All facilities are fully licensed by the California Department of Public Health, and must regularly meet or exceed regulatory standards to continue providing care. In fiscal year 2019-2020, the department served 9,211 patients and employed nearly 13,000 staff in a 24/7 hospital system.
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Department of Tax and Fee Administration
486 forms 11 contacts 1 guides
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Department of Technology
17 forms 1 contacts
The California Broadband Council (CBC) was established by SB 1462 (Chapter 338, Statutes of 2010) to promote broadband deployment in unserved and underserved areas of the state as defined by the Public Utilities Commission, and broadband adoption throughout the state.
The Council identifies state resources, encourages public and private partnerships, and recommends strategic policy and legislation to establish effective structures for providing world class high speed Internet access throughout California. The 12-member CBC is run by the California Department of Technology’s Office of Broadband and Digital Literacy which provides support by managing the statewide ecosystem of individuals and organizations dedicated to closing the digital divide.
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Department of Technology Strategy
54 forms 1 contacts
The California Department of Technology is committed to partnering with state, local government and educational entities to deliver digital services, develop innovative and responsive solutions for business needs, and provide quality assurance for state government Information Technology (IT) projects and services.
CDT is the guardian of public data, a leader in IT services and solutions, and has broad responsibility and authority over all aspects of technology in California state government, including: policy formation, inter-agency coordination, IT project oversight, information security, technology service delivery, and advocacy.
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Department of Toxic Substances Control
86 forms 11 contacts 1 guides