California State Government Agencies

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  • Office of Student Assistance and Relief - Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education

    4 forms 1 contacts

    OSAR is a State of California governmental agency that was created to assist California’s prospective, current and past students of private colleges.

    Established by Senate Bill 1192, the Office of Student Assistance and Relief (OSAR) was created for the purpose of advancing and promoting the rights of students of private colleges, and assisting students who suffer economic loss due to the unlawful activities or closure of a private college. In collaboration with various State and federal agencies including the California Student Aid Commission, California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office, Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Department of Education and the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the OSAR is committed to assisting California students and addressing the needs of those students attending private colleges.

  • Office of Systems Integration
  • Office Of Systems Integration

    13 forms 1 contacts

    The Office of Systems Integration (OSI) fosters a learning organization and a culture that embraces collaboration and focuses on professional growth. We are passionate about the people of California who receive vital health and human services by the successful delivery of our large, complex IT systems. We are a trusted leader and work toward common goals, by sharing knowledge, learning and building consensus to implement solutions. We support each other and create the synergy that can only come from working with respect, integrity and accountability.

  • Office of the Governor
  • Office of the Inspector General

    1 contacts

    Our mission is to assist in safeguarding the integrity of the State's correctional system - in effect, to act as the eyes and ears of the public in overseeing the State's prisons and correctional programs. The OIG accomplishes that mission by conducting ongoing system monitoring, and select reviews of policies, practices, and procedures of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) when requested by the Governor, the Senate Committee on Rules, or the Assembly. The OIG is also responsible for contemporaneous oversight of the internal affairs investigations and the disciplinary process of CDCR, for conducting reviews of the delivery of medical care at each State institution, and for determining the qualifications of candidates submitted by the Governor for the position of warden.

  • Office of the Patient Advocate
  • Office of the Patient Advocate

    10 forms 1 contacts

    The Office of the Patient Advocate rates health plans and medical groups using health care perfor​mance measures based on quality of medical care and patient​ experience. This website provides information to help consumers compare health plans and medical groups, track consumer complaints and identify patient rights and health care resources​.​​

  • Office of the State Fire Marshal

    51 forms 2 contacts

  • Office of Traffic Safety

    9 forms 1 contacts 1 guides

  • Office of Traffic Safety
  • Osteopathic Medical Board of California

    22 forms 1 contacts

    To protect consumers and promote the highest professional standards in the practice of osteopathic medicine, the Osteopathic Medical Board of California licenses osteopathic physicians and surgeons.

    The board investigates consumer complaints and uses its enforcement power to ensure practitioners abide by the provisions of the state Business and Professions Code/Medical Practice Act.

    To maintain their license, practitioners must successfully complete rigorous, periodic continuing education requirements that meet the standards of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).

  • Owens Valley Career Development Center

    6 forms

  • Payroll

    9 forms 2 contacts

    California Payroll has been providing Payroll, Time & Attendance and HR Solutions to California-based businesses for 15 years. Our clients range in size from 5 to over 10,000 employees, and represent a variety of industry- and company-specific needs. We offer flexible, tailored solutions to meet and exceed those needs using the latest technology coupled with local expertise and world-class service.

  • Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians

    13 forms

  • Personnel Board

    12 forms 1 contacts

    Established by the State Constitution, the State Personnel Board (SPB) is charged with overseeing the merit-based, job-related recruitment and selection process for the hiring of state employees who provide critical services to the citizens of California. SPB provides direction to departments through simplifying civil service laws, rules, and policy. In addition, SPB audits departments for merit system compliance.

    SPB also investigates and adjudicates alleged violations of civil service law which are filed by employees, applicants, and members of the public.

  • Physical Therapy Board of California

    30 forms 1 contacts

    The PTBC is a California State government agency, which licenses and disciplines physical therapist and physical therapist assistants. The PTBC provides three principal types of consumer services: verifies education and background prior to licensure, provides information about the practice of physical therapy by physical therapists and physical therapist assistants, and investigates complaints against physical therapists and physical therapist assistants.

  • Physical Therapy Board of California
  • Physician Assistant Board

    20 forms 1 contacts

    The Physician Assistant Board of the Medical Board of California serves and protects consumers of California through licensing, approving physician assistant training programs, and enforcement of the laws governing the Physician Assistant Practice Act.

    Physician Assistants are highly skilled professions who, under the supervision of a physician and surgeon, provide patient services ranging from primary medicine to very specialized surgical care.

  • Podiatric Medical Board of California

    27 forms 1 contacts

    The Board’s mission is to protect the public through the

    licensing and regulation of Doctors of Podiatric Medicine in

    the State of California. The current plan revisits the goals of

    achieving excellence in implementing current laws and regulations applicable to our licensees, as well as continuing to strengthen our commitment, encouraging increased participation of all stakeholders, and meeting the challenges of the everchanging healthcare environment.

  • Pooled Money Investment Board

    15 forms 1 contacts

    The Pooled Money Investment Board (PMIB), created by the Legislature in 1955, is comprised of the State Treasurer, as chairman, the State Controller and the Director of Finance. The purpose of the PMIB is to design and administer an effective cash management and investment program, called the Pooled Money Investment Account (PMIA).