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The Bureau of Cannabis Control (Bureau) is the lead agency in regulating commercial cannabis licenses for medical and adult-use cannabis in California. The Bureau is responsible for licensing retailers, distributors, testing laboratories, microbusinesses, and temporary cannabis events.
A major gateway to Asia and Alaska, the Port of Tacoma is among the largest container ports in North America.
Our core mission is to provide clean, safe, well-maintained, affordable homes for residents. Through collaboration and with residents` needs at the forefront, we connect residents to services and opportunities, and help foster great neighbourhoods where people can thrive. Better homes, better neighbourhoods, and a better Toronto for all. We will provide better homes for residents and help build better neighbourhoods. Our work will make Toronto a better place to live by delivering real social value.
With a population of more than 450,000 people, Lucas County is located in northwest Ohio and is approximately 344 square miles in size. From the county seat in Toledo (Ohio`s fourth largest city), Lucas County operates 47 separate agencies and elected offices, employs more than 4,400 people in 21 buildings throughout the county. The core purpose of Lucas County`s IS Department (LCIS) is to enable local government to increase and improve levels of service to the taxpayer while lowering delivery costs.
The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin is an independent regulatory agency dedicated to serving the public interest. The agency is responsible for the regulation of Wisconsin public utilities, including those that are municipally-owned, since 1907. The utilities that the Commission regulates include electric, natural gas, water, combined water and sewer utilities, and certain aspects of local telephone service. More than 1,100 utilities are under the agency`s jurisdiction. The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin works to ensure that, in the absence of competition, adequate and reasonably priced service is provided to all utility customers. The Commission`s approval is required before utilities can change rates or build large power plant and major transmission lines. The Commission is composed of three full-time Commissioners that have oversight of all Public Service Commission of Wisconsin staff related activities, as well as making all determinations and decisions that are brought before the Commission. Staff at the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin consists of auditors, accountants, engineers, rate analysts, attorneys, planners, research analysts, economists, consumer analysts, consumer specialists, court reporters and paraprofessional and administrative support personnel. These experts work in an advisory role to the Commissioners to enhance their understanding of each and every issue in front of the Commission and help them make appropriate decisions on behalf of the ratepayers of Wisconsin.