California State Government Agencies

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  • Prison Industry Authority

    2 forms 1 contacts

    The California Prison Industry (CALPIA) is a State-operated agency that provides productive work assignments for approximately 7,000 offenders annually in California’s adult correctional institutions. CALPIA operates over 100 manufacturing, service, and consumable factories in 34 CDCR institutions throughout California. CALPIA is self-supporting from the sale of its products and services and does not receive an annual appropriation from the Legislature.

  • Professional Fiduciaries Bureau

    12 forms 1 contacts

    Mission is to protect consumers through licensing, education, and enforcement of the Professional Fiduciaries Act by promoting and upholding competency and ethical standards across the profession.

  • Public Employees Retirement System

    652 forms 9 contacts

    CalPERS builds retirement and health security for California state, school, and public agency members. We manage the largest public pension fund in the US.

    The CalPERS Board of Administration consists of 13 members who are elected, appointed, or hold office ex officio. The board composition is mandated by law and can only be changed by a majority of the registered voters in the state.

  • Respiratory Care Board

    42 forms 1 contacts

    The Respiratory Care Board of California's mission is to protect and serve consumers by licensing qualified respiratory care practitioners, enforcing the provisions of the Respiratory Care Practice Act, expanding the availability of respiratory care services, increasing public awareness of the profession and supporting the development and education of respiratory care practitioners.

  • Round Valley Indian Tribes

    7 forms

  • Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy

    10 forms 1 contacts

    The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy (Conservancy) is a primary state agency in the implementation of ecosystem restoration in the Delta and supports efforts that advance environmental protection and the economic well-being of Delta residents. The Conservancy collaborates and cooperates with local communities and others parties to preserve, protect, and restore the natural resources, economy, and agriculture of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and Suisun Marsh.

  • San Diego River Conservancy

    4 forms 1 contacts

    The San Diego River Conservancy was established by an act of the California Legislature (AB 2156, Kehoe) to preserve, restore and enhance the San Diego River Area. The Conservancy is a new, independent, non-regulatory agency within the Resources Agency of the State of California. The Conservancy's 13 member Governing Board consists of both state and local representatives, creating a partnership which reflects the diversity and dedication to conserving this highly valued resource of statewide significance.

  • San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission

    11 forms 1 contacts

    The San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) is a California state planning and regulatory agency with regional authority over the San Francisco Bay, the Bay’s shoreline band, and the Suisun Marsh. BCDC was created in 1965 and is the nation’s oldest coastal zone agency. Its mission is to protect and enhance San Francisco Bay and to encourage the Bay’s responsible and productive use for this and future generations. State law requires sponsors of projects that propose to fill or extract materials from the Bay to apply for a BCDC permit. In addition to minimizing any fill required for an appropriate project and ensuring that the project is compatible with the conservation of Bay resources, BCDC is tasked with requiring maximum feasible public access within the Bay’s 100-foot shoreline band.

  • San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy

    1 contacts

    The San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy (RMC) was created by the California legislature in 1999. We're one of ten conservancies within the California Resources Agency. Our mission is to preserve open space and habitat in order to provide for low-impact recreation and educational uses, wildlife habitat restoration and protection, and watershed improvements within our jurisdiction.

  • San Joaquin River Conservancy

    1 contacts

    The San Joaquin River Conservancy is a regionally governed agency created to develop and manage the San Joaquin River Parkway, a planned 22-mile natural and recreational area in the floodplain extending from Friant Dam to Highway 99. The Conservancy’s mission includes acquiring approximately 5,900 acres from willing sellers; developing, operating, and managing those lands for public access and recreation; and protecting, enhancing, and restoring riparian and floodplain habitat.

  • Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy

    23 forms 4 contacts

    The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy was established by the California State Legislature in 1980. Since that time, it has helped to preserve over 72,000 acres of parkland in both wilderness and urban settings, and improved more than 114 public recreational facilities throughout Southern California. Additionally, it has given grants to nonprofit organizations for educational and interpretation programs that have served hundreds of thousands of children and other park visitors.

  • Save Our Water (SOW)

    1 contacts

    Save Our Water is a statewide program aimed at helping Californians reduce their everyday water use. Created in 2009 as a partnership between the Association of California Water Agencies and the California Department of Water Resources, the program offers ideas and inspiration for permanently reducing water use – regardless of whether California is in a drought. The program is reaching millions of Californians each year with its water-saving message and tips. Browse our website to uncover ideas on saving water indoors and out. We can all make a difference in California's water use by making simple changes to our daily habits.

  • Scholarshare Investment Board

    24 forms 1 contacts

    The ScholarShare Investment Board sets investment policies and oversees all activities of ScholarShare, the state’s 529 college investment plan. The program enables Californians to save for college by putting money in tax-advantaged investments. After-tax contributions allow earnings to grow tax-deferred, and disbursements, when used for tuition and other qualified expenses, are federal and state tax-free. The ScholarShare Plan is managed by TIAA-CREF Tuition Financing, Inc.

  • Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians
  • Secretary of State

    217 forms 2 contacts 1 guides

  • Seismic Safety Commission

    1 contacts

    The Commission investigates earthquakes, researches earthquake-related issues and reports, and recommends to the Governor and Legislature policies and programs needed to reduce earthquake risk.

  • Shingle Springs Tribal TANF

    9 forms

  • Sierra Nevada Conservancy
  • Southern California

    6 contacts

  • Southern California Tribal Chairmen's Association

    9 forms