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CalSTRS.com. The California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) provides retirement, disability and survivor benefits for California's 965,000 prekindergarten through community college educators and their families. [1] CalSTRS was established by law in 1913 and is part of the State of California's Government Operations Agency.
Website. www.dca.ca.gov. The California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) is a department within the California Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency. DCA's stated mission is to serve the interests of California's consumers by ensuring a standard of professionalism in key industries and promoting informed consumer practices.
The California Board of Accountancy (CBA) was established in 1901 in San Francisco. All the records were destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, including all the documents of the first 65 licensees. The secretary-treasurer of the CBA was able to reconstruct the records by corresponding with each of the licensees.
Highest vet bill: $2,200 (in Sacramento, Calif., 1992) ... CA . Highest vet bill: $12,149.43. What happened: "My dog that I had just adopted five days before became very ill out of the blue. He ...
Susan Peters (politician) Susan Peters (born in Foothill Farms, California) is a Republican who serves on the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors. [1] Supervisor Peters has served on the Board since January 4, 2005. [1]
722 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, California: Employees: approximately 10,000 [1] Annual budget: US$ 882 million (2018–2019) Parent agency: California Labor and Workforce Development Agency: Website: www.edd.ca.gov
The Board is part of the California Department of Consumer Affairs and has headquarters in Sacramento. [1] It has an annual budget of $65.277 million. The MBC is the oldest component of DCA, dating back to the 1878 revision of the Medical Practice Act of 1876.
Sacramento County Board of Supervisors. The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors [1] is the five-member governing board of Sacramento County, California. Like all other counties in California, with the exception of the City and County of San Francisco, Sacramento is split into five districts and each district elects a supervisor every four years.