California State Government Agencies

361 - 380 of 386 agencies

  • Superior Court

    135 forms 2 contacts

  • Tahoe Conservancy

    45 forms 1 contacts

    The Conservancy owns and manages nearly 4,700 properties in the Lake Tahoe Basin. Covering more than 6,500 acres of land throughout the California side of the Basin, most parcels are smaller than 1/3 of an acre and are scattered throughout neighborhoods.

  • The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES)

    65 forms 5 contacts

  • The Office of Tax Appeals

    77 forms 1 contacts

    The Office of Tax Appeals is an independent body created by the Taxpayer Transparency and Fairness Act of 2017. Its mission is to provide a fair, objective and timely process for appeals from California taxpayers.

    The Office of Tax Appeals (OTA) is an independent and impartial appeals body created by the Taxpayer Transparency and Fairness Act of 2017. The office was established to hear appeals from California taxpayers regarding various taxes and fees administered by the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration and the Franchise Tax Board. Tax disputes involving personal income, corporate franchise and income, sales and use, excise and other taxes and fees are decided by a three-member panel of Administrative Law Judges, each of whom is an expert in tax law. The office is independent of the state’s tax agencies. Appeals are heard in Sacramento, Fresno and Los Angeles.

  • The Sierra Nevada Conservancy (SNC)

    14 forms 4 contacts

  • The State Council on Developmental Disabilities (SCDD)

    77 forms 1 contacts

    The State Council on Developmental Disabilities (SCDD) is established by state and federal law as an independent state agency to ensure that people with developmental disabilities and their families receive the services and supports they need.

    Consumers know best what supports and services they need to live independently and to actively participate in their communities. Through advocacy, capacity building and systemic change, SCDD works to achieve a consumer and family-based system of individualized services, supports, and other assistance.

  • The U.S. Census

    15 forms 5 contacts

  • The Website Standards

    13 forms 1 contacts

  • Tolowa Dee Ni’ Nation

    130 forms

  • Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians

    2 forms

  • Transportation Commission

    4 forms 1 contacts

    The California Transportation Commission (CTC) was established in 1978 by Assembly Bill 402 (Chapter 1106, Statutes of 1977) out of a growing concern for a single, unified California transportation policy. The Commission replaced and assumed the responsibilities of four independent bodies: The California Highway Commission, the State Transportation Board, the State Aeronautics Board, and the California Toll Bridge Authority. . The Commission is responsible for the programming and allocating of funds for the construction of highway, passenger rail and transit improvements throughout California. The Commission, also advises and assists the Secretary of the Transportation Agency and the Legislature in formulating and evaluating state policies and plans for California’s transportation programs. The Commission is also an active participant in the initiation and development of State and Federal legislation that seeks to secure financial stability for the State’s transportation needs.

  • Treasurer

    16 forms 2 contacts

    The State Treasurer’s Office (STO) was created in the California Constitution in 1849. The STO manages approximately $2.5 trillion in banking transactions within a typical year and provides transparency and oversight for the government’s investment portfolio and accounts as well as for the state’s surplus funds.

  • Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians

    4 forms

  • Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board

    4 forms 1 contacts

    The California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board is dedicated to protecting the rights of California's employers and unemployed or disabled workers. As an independent administrative judicial agency, CUIAB resolves disputed unemployment, disability and tax determinations promptly and efficiently.

  • University of California
  • Veterinary Medical Board

    57 forms 1 contacts

    The Veterinary Medical Board (VMB) has been regulating veterinary medicine in the State of California since 1848. The VMB is a governmental agency whose mission is the protection of California consumers and their animals through the regulation of veterinary medicine. The VMB fulfills its mission by developing, maintaining, and enforcing professional standards including licensing veterinarians, registered veterinary technicians (RVTs), veterinary assistant controlled substances permit holders (VACSPs) and veterinary premises.

  • Veterinary Medical Board
  • Visit California

    1 contacts

    Visit California is a non-profit organization with a mission to develop and maintain marketing programs - in partnership with the state's travel industry - that keep California top-of-mind as a premier travel destination. According to Visit California, visitor spending totaled $140.6 billion in 2018 in California, supporting jobs for 1.2 million Californians and generating $11.8 billion in state and local tax revenues. Visit California works in close coordination with California's Office of Tourism — while Visit California conducts marketing programs that drive visitation, the Office of Tourism oversees the assessment program that helps fund these initiatives.

  • Volunteers Office

    56 forms 1 contacts

    We are the state office tasked with engaging Californians in service, volunteering and civic action to tackle our State’s most pressing challenges and while lifting up all communities. California Volunteers administers the AmeriCorps portfolio in California with over 80 programs providing critical services to more than 160,000 Californians annually. Led by the state’s Chief Service Officer, Josh Fryday, California Volunteers is supported by a bipartisan 25-member Commission and a team of experts driven by a mission to empower and mobilize all Californians to volunteer and serve in their communities.

    A 25-member Board of Commissioners appointed by the Governor supports California Volunteers. Its role is to carry out the mission and objectives of California Volunteers and fulfill the statutory responsibilities for State Commissions under the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993.

  • Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California