California Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency
California state government agency
- Tad Egawa, Acting Secretary [2]
The Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency (BCSH) is the California government cabinet-level agency that assists and educates consumers regarding the licensing, regulation, and enforcement of professionals and businesses.[3]
Organization
- Civil Rights Department (CRD)
- Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA)
- California Interagency Council on Homelessness (Cal ICH)
- Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD)
- Department of Financial Protection and Innovation (DFPI)
- Department of Real Estate (DRE)
- Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC)
- Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board
- California Horse Racing Board (CHRB)
- California Seismic Safety Commission
References
External links
- Official website
- Title 16 Professional and Vocational Regulations of the California Code of Regulations from Thomson Reuters
- Title 4 Business Regulations of the California Code of Regulations from Thomson Reuters
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Executive state agencies, departments and other entities of the State of California
- Business, Consumer Services and Housing
- Government Operations
- Environmental Protection
- Health and Human Services
- Labor and Workforce Development
- Natural Resources
- Transportation
- Governor's Office of Emergency Services
- Governor's Office of Planning and Research
- Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development
- Aging
- Child Support Services
- Community Services and Development
- Developmental Services
- Medical Services Authority
- Health Care Services
- Managed Health Care
- Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board
- Public Health
- Rehabilitation
- Social Services
- State Hospitals
- Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development
- Office of Health Information Integrity
- Office of Law Enforcement Support
- Office of the Patient Advocate
- Industrial Relations
- Agricultural Labor Relations Board
- Employment Development Department
- Public Employment Relations Board
- Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board
- Workforce Development Board
- Employment Training Panel
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