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  1. Public Inquiry Unit Office of the Attorney General P.O. Box 944255 Sacramento, CA 94244-2550. PUBLIC INQUIRY UNIT (916) 210-6276 / (800) 952-5225 Toll Free - CA only TTY/TDD (800) 735-2929 (California Relay Service) For TTY/TDD, dial 711. AG Web Site: https://oag.ca.gov/. In sending this comment, concern or information, I understand that the ...

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  3. California's Megan's Law was enacted in 1996 Penal Code § 290.46. It mandates the California Department of Justice (DOJ) to notify the public about specified registered sex offenders. The California Megan's Law Website is a searchable tool to obtain information from the registered sex offender database. The information contained in the ...

  4. The California attorney general carries out the responsibilities of the office through the California Department of Justice. The department employs over 1,100 attorneys and 3,700 non-attorney employees. [citation needed] The California attorney general is elected to a four-year term, with a maximum of two terms.

  5. 2020. In 2020, the attorney general received a salary of $182,189, according to the Council of State Governments. 2019. In 2019, the attorney general received a salary of $175,182, according to the Council of State Governments. 2018. In 2018, the attorney general received a salary of $170,080, according to the Council of State Governments. 2017

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  7. Jul 14, 2020 · The FAQs also inform consumers about what to do if they think a business violated the CCPA. Notably, Question 7 of the General Information section makes clear that consumer “cannot sue businesses for most CCPA violations.” In most cases, only the Attorney General can file an action against a business. The FAQ goes on to explain: