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Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensers Board
7 forms 1 contacts
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State Allocation Board
22 forms 1 contacts
The SAB membership is comprised of the Director of Finance (the traditional chair), the Director of the Department of General Services, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, three members of the Senate, three members of the Assembly, and one appointee by the Governor. The SAB meets monthly to apportion funds to the school districts, act on appeals, and adopt policies and regulations.
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State Auditor
41 forms 1 contacts
The California State Auditor's Office leads the way to provide truthful, balanced, and unbiased information to the State of California. As the State's independent external auditor, we provide objective and nonpartisan assessments of California's government and financial and operational activities.
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State Auditor
6 forms 1 contacts
They recognize that the citizens and the government rely on them to ensure the effective and efficient administration and management of public funds and programs. It is their job to help make sure that California government stays one step ahead. As the State's independent external auditor, they provide nonpartisan, accurate, and timely assessments of California government's financial and operational activities in compliance with generally accepted government auditing standards.
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State Bar
113 forms 2 contacts
The State Bar's mission is to protect the public and includes the primary functions of licensing, regulation and discipline of attorneys; the advancement of the ethical and competent practice of law; and support of efforts for greater access to, and inclusion in, the legal system.
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State Bar of California
113 forms
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State Bar of California
23 forms 2 contacts
Founded in 1927 by the legislature, the State Bar of California is an administrative arm of the California Supreme Court. All lawyers practicing in California must be members of the State Bar.
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State Compensation Insurance Fund (SCIF)
93 forms 4 contacts
Established in 1914 by the state legislature, State Fund has operated for 100 years, is California’s largest provider of workers’ compensation insurance, and a vital asset to California businesses. State Fund supports California’s entrepreneurial spirit and plays a stabilizing role in the economy by providing fairly priced workers’ compensation insurance, making California workplaces safe, and restoring injured workers.
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State Controller's Office
19 forms
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State Controller’s Office
125 forms 11 contacts
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State Council on Developmental Disabilities
11 forms
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State Historical Resources Commission
15 forms 1 contacts
The State Historical Resources Commission (SHRC) is a 9-member board, appointed by the Governor, with responsibilities for the identification, registration, and preservation of California's historical resources. Five members are professionals in the disciplines of history, prehistoric archaeology, historic archaeology, architectural history, and architecture. One member is knowledgeable in ethnic history and one in folklife. Two members represent the public. The SHRC meets four times each year.
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State Income Tax / Franchise Tax Board
8 forms 1 contacts
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State Mining and Geology Board
13 forms 1 contacts
The SMGB represents the State's interest in the development, utilization and conservation of mineral resources; reclamation of mined lands; development of geologic and seismic hazard information; and to provide a forum for public participation.
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State Transportation Agency
29 forms 1 contacts
The mission of the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) is to develop and coordinate the policies and programs of the state’s transportation entities to achieve the state’s mobility, safety and air quality objectives from its transportation system.
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State Treasurer's Office
13 forms 2 contacts
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State University
152 forms 1 contacts
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State Water Resources Control Board
56 forms
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State Water Resources Control Board
2 forms 1 contacts
The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) and the nine Regional Water Quality Control Boards (Regional Water Boards), collectively known as the California Water Boards (Water Boards), are dedicated to a single vision: abundant clean water for human uses and environmental protection to sustain California's future. Under the federal Clean Water Act (CWA) and the state's pioneering Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, the State and Regional Water Boards have regulatory responsibility for protecting the water quality of nearly 1.6 million acres of lakes, 1.3 million acres of bays and estuaries, 211,000 miles of rivers and streams, and about 1,100 miles of exquisite California coastline.
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Structural Pest Control Board
35 forms 1 contacts
Mission is to protect the general welfare of Californians and the environment by promoting outreach, education, and regulation of the structural pest management profession.