Below is a list of proposed IT Projects that are currently in the PAL review and approval process with the California Department of Technology (CDT). For purposes of this list “PAL Stage” refers to the last document officially submitted to CDT.
Projects are removed from this list when they exit the PAL process because: 1) the Agency/state entity receives CDT’s approval to begin project implementation; 2) CDT approves a Project Delegation Request; 3) the Agency/state entity withdraws the project; or 4) the CDT denies the project approval.
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) aims to advance the health and well-being of California's diverse people and communities. Their mission is to provide equitable access to quality health care, leading to a healthy California for all. They are guided by three strategic pillars: humility, science, innovation, and continuous improvement. Assembly Bill (AB) 64 mandates the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) to accurately record diacritical marks on English language (Latin script alphabet) state vital records. The bill allows individuals to request corrections for names lacking proper diacritical marks (5 options only) upon payment of a fee. The absence of these marks will not invalidate the documents. The bill aims to address cultural identity issues and ensure legal recognition of names with diacritical marks.
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