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The mission of the California Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency (BCSH) is to oversee Departments, Boards and Commissions whose job is to: - License and regulate professionals and businesses in California, so as to protect consumers; - To preserve, expand and fund safe and affordable housing opportunities; - To investigate and research earthquake related issues to advise on ways to reduce earthquake risk; and - To protect the civil rights of all Californians from acts of hate violence and unlawful discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations.
The State Personnel Office is responsible for the administration and oversight of the classified service personnel system which consists of approximately 18,000 state employees from approximately 68 executive state agencies, boards and commissions. A comprehensive system of human resource management is achieved through the integration of five functional areas which are administered by the State Personnel Director with oversight by a five-member State Personnel Board. The primary responsibility of the Career Services Bureau is to ensure compliance with the State Personnel Act and the State Personnel Board (SPB) Rules which require the “certification of the highest standing candidates to prospective employers (10-9-13 F.).” Since November 2011, the State Personnel Office (SPO) has utilized the NEOGOV application system for management of recruitment for all classified positions.
The Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC; also sometimes called the Texas Railroad Commission, TRC) is the state agency that regulates the oil and gas industry, gas utilities, pipeline safety, safety in the liquefied petroleum gas industry, and surface coal and uranium mining. Despite its name, it no longer regulates railroads.
The Administrative Office of the United States Courts handles the nonjudicial, administrative business of the United States Courts such as maintaining statistics and managing Court budgets.
Water is one of our most precious resources. At OCWA, water is our business. We`ve been operating, maintaining, and managing water and wastewater facilities for 20 years. When you want safe, reliable and cost-effective clean water services, OCWA is a name you can trust. In fact, 180 clients already put their trust in OCWA, from municipalities and First Nations, to institutions and businesses. OCWA clients can expect superior value and comprehensive first-rate service solutions. We are the partner of choice for more communities than any other water and wastewater service organization in Ontario - backed by a team of experienced professionals committed to high-quality performance and excellence. As a Crown Agency of the Province of Ontario, OCWA is committed to ensuring all Ontarians have access to a provider of safe and reliable water and wastewater services. While we pride ourselves on efficient and effective service, we also believe in the importance of trust and accountability. Join the almost 200 water and wastewater system owners who have already placed their trust in OCWA. See how our team of dedicated professionals can work with you in meeting your specific water and wastewater needs - everything from operations and maintenance, to support services, training and emergency response.