California State Government Agencies

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  • California Citizens Compensation Commission

    13 forms 1 contacts

    Proposition 112, passed by voters in June 1990, established the Commission to set the salaries and medical, dental, insurance and other similar benefits of Members of the Legislature and the State's other elected officials. Proposition 1F, passed by voters in May 2009, prevents the Commission from increasing elected officials' salaries during budget deficit years. The Commission has seven members, appointed by the Governor for six-year terms.

  • California Coastal Commission

    1 forms 8 contacts

    The Commission is committed to protecting and enhancing California’s coast and ocean for present and future generations. It does so through careful planning and regulation of environmentally-sustainable development, rigorous use of science, strong public participation, education, and effective intergovernmental coordination.

  • California Commission on Disability Access

    78 forms 1 contacts

    The mission of the California Commission on Disability Access (CCDA) is to promote disability access in California through dialogue and collaboration with stakeholders including, but not limited to, the disability and business communities as well as all levels of government.

  • California Community Colleges

    6 forms 1 contacts

    The California Community Colleges is the largest system of higher education in the nation, with 2.1 million students attending 113 colleges. With a wide range of educational offerings, the colleges provide workforce training, basic courses in English and math, certificate and degree programs and preparation for transfer to four-year institutions.

  • California Conservation Corps

    16 forms 1 contacts

    The California Conservation Corps is a state agency that puts together young people and the environment, to the benefit of both.

  • California Correctional Health Care Services

    160 forms 1 contacts

    California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS) provides care that includes medical, dental, and mental health services, to California’s prison inmate population at all 35 California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) institutions statewide.

    The mission is to facilitate the successful reintegration of the individuals in our care back to their communities equipped with the tools to be drug-free, healthy, and employable members of society by providing education, treatment, rehabilitative, and restorative justice programs, all in a safe and humane environment.

  • California Courts (Judiciary)

    1504 forms 2 contacts 1 guides

    California’s court system is the largest in the nation and serves a population of more than 39.5 million people - about 12 percent of the total U.S. population. The Judiciary of California interprets and applies the law, and is defined under the Constitution, law, and regulations. The judiciary has a hierarchical structure with the Supreme Court at the apex. The Superior Courts are the primary trial courts, and the Courts of Appeal are the primary appellate courts. The Judicial Council is the rule-making arm of the judiciary.

  • California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission

    7 forms 1 contacts

    The California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission (CDIAC) provides information, education and technical assistance on debt issuance and the investment of public funds to state and local public agencies and other public finance professionals.

  • California Debt Limit Allocation Committee (CDLAC)

    19 forms 1 contacts

    Federal law limits how much tax-exempt debt a state can issue in a calendar year for private projects that have a qualified public benefit. This cap is determined by a population-based formula. CDLAC was created to set and allocate California’s annual debt ceiling, and administer the State’s tax-exempt bond program to issue the debt.

  • California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE)

    16 forms 3 contacts

    The men and women of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) are dedicated to the fire protection and stewardship of over 31 million acres of California's privately-owned wildlands. In addition, the Department provides varied emergency services in 36 of the State's 58 counties via contracts with local governments.

  • California Department of Technology
  • California Earthquake Authority (CEA)

    2 forms 1 contacts

    The California Earthquake Authority is a publicly managed, privately funded, not-for-profit organization that provides residential earthquake insurance and encourages Californians to reduce their risk of earthquake damage and loss.

  • California Eastern District and Bankruptcy Courts

    38 forms 5 contacts

    The Eastern District encompasses the largest geographical area of the four districts in California. The district stretches from the Oregon border in the north to the Tehachapis in the south and from the Coastal Range in the west to the Nevada Border in the east. Main divisional offices are located in Sacramento and Fresno with outlying magistrate judges sitting in Yosemite, Redding, and Bakersfield.

  • California Eastern Federal Public Defender

    12 forms 2 contacts

  • California Eastern Probation Office

    10 forms 8 contacts

  • California Educational Facilities Authority

    14 forms 1 contacts

    CEFA was created for the purpose of issuing revenue bonds to assist private non-profit institutions of higher learning, in the expansion and construction of educational facilities. Because it is authorized to issue tax-exempt bonds, the Authority may provide more favorable financing to such private institutions than might otherwise be obtainable.

  • California Energy Commission
  • California Energy Commission (CEC)

    14 forms 1 contacts

    The California Energy Commission is leading the state to a 100 percent clean energy future. As the state's primary energy policy and planning agency, the Energy Commission is committed to reducing energy costs and environmental impacts of energy use while ensuring a safe, resilient, and reliable supply of energy.

  • California Exposition and State
  • California Film Commission