Note: This web page provides data on health facilities only. To file a complaint against a facility, please see: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHCQ/LCP/Pages/FileAComplaint.aspx
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses and certifies more than 30 types of healthcare facilities. The Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) is a CDPH data system created to manage state licensing-related data and enforcement actions. This file includes California healthcare facilities that are operational and have a current license issued by the CDPH and/or a current U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) certification.
To link the CDPH facility IDs with those from other Departments, like HCAI, please reference the "Licensed Facility Cross-Walk" Open Data table at https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk. Facility geographic variables are updated monthly, if latitude/longitude information is missing at any point in time, it should be available when the next time the Open Data facility file is refreshed.
Please note that the file contains the data from ELMS as of the 11th business day of the month. See DATA_DATE variable for the specific date of when the data was extracted.
Map of all Health Care Facilities in California: https://go.cdii.ca.gov/cdph-facilities
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Note: This web page provides data on health facilities only. To file a complaint against a facility, please see: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHCQ/LCP/Pages/FileAComplaint.aspx
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses and certifies more than 30 types of healthcare facilities. The Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) is a CDPH data system created to manage state licensing-related data and enforcement actions. This file includes California healthcare facilities that are operational and have a current license issued by the CDPH and/or a current U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) certification.
To link the CDPH facility IDs with those from other Departments, like HCAI, please reference the "Licensed Facility Cross-Walk" Open Data table at https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk. Facility geographic variables are updated monthly, if latitude/longitude information is missing at any point in time, it should be available when the next time the Open Data facility file is refreshed.
Please note that the file contains the data from ELMS as of the 11th business day of the month. See DATA_DATE variable for the specific date of when the data was extracted.
The documentation below is in reference to this items placement in the NM Supply Chain Data Hub. The documentation is of use to understanding the source of this item, and how to reproduce it for updatesTitle: Map of Products that are Certified by A Greener WorldItem Type: URLSummary: "From award-winning cheeses to handmade soaps, from grassfed beef to non-GMO pork, you’ll find farms, restaurants and retailers offering humane, sustainable products with the highest environmental and welfare standards. A Greener World certifies the practices behind the products so you can shop with confidence." - AGW. 13 sites in NMNotes: "Please note this directory should not be used for solicitation, spam, advocacy or any other uses beyond sourcing products that are Certified by A Greener World. Thank you for respecting our farmers and vendors." - AGWPrepared by: Uploaded by EMcRae_NMCDCSource: https://agreenerworld.org/directory/Feature Service: https://nmcdc.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=3e2cdbb0aadb405b846f6de9965d6982#UID: 24Data Requested: Current regulations: who qualifies and who doesnt, who can we help qualify GAP certs, procedure rules, etc.)Method of Acquisition: Public mapDate Acquired: 6/14/22Priority rank as Identified in 2022 (scale of 1 being the highest priority, to 11 being the lowest priority): 5Tags: PENDING
Kenosha County Certified Survey Maps (CSM). This data is updated on a daily basis, as changes occur.
This dataset tracks the updates made on the dataset "Licensed and Certified Healthcare Facility Listing Map (April 2020)" as a repository for previous versions of the data and metadata.
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This map data layer represents the boundary of the Certified Technology Park (CTP) area.
Plan submitted by: redistrictadmin on 1/22/2022 USER DESCRIPTION: Official Legislative Map Version 17.0 was officially adopted on January 21, 2022 as the Approved and Certified Official Legislative Map. USER PLAN OBJECTIVE: N/A
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This map includes CalVTP treatment areas and project boundaries. The web map supports the CalVTP Approved and Completed Projects (arcgis.com) application. It allows the user to see and query fuels treatment projects implemented under the California Vegetation Treatment Program (CalVTP). The CalVTP, developed by the Board of Forestry and Fire Protection (Board), is a critical component of the state’s multi-faceted strategy to address California’s wildfire crisis. The CalVTP defines the vegetation treatment activities and associated environmental protections to reduce the risk of loss of lives and property, reduce fire suppression costs, restore ecosystems, and protect natural resources as well as other assets at risk from wildfire. The CalVTP supports the use of prescribed burning, mechanical treatments, hand crews, herbicides, and prescribed herbivory as tools to reduce hazardous vegetation around communities in the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI), to construct fuel breaks, and to restore healthy ecological fire regimes. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) has the primary responsibility for implementing proposed CalVTP vegetation treatments, though many local, regional, and state agencies could also employ the CalVTP to implement vegetation treatments if their projects are within the scope of the CalVTP (see Final PEIR, Chapter 2, Program Description). The CalVTP will allow CAL FIRE, along with other agency partners, to expand their vegetation treatment activities to treat up to approximately 250,000 acres per year, contributing to the target of 500,000 annual acres of treatment on non-federal lands as expressed in Executive Order (EO) B-52-18. For more information, visit this link: https://bof.fire.ca.gov/projects-and-programs/calvtp/
Map displays large traffic generating developments whose gross floor area or parking spaces meet or exceed the thresholds defined by section 14-312-1 of the Office of the State Traffic Administrations (OSTA) regulations.
The latest countywide PDF map & list of Monterey County’s Certified Farmers’ Markets (as of April 2025).For more information, please go to the County of Monterey Agricultural Commissioner’s farmers' markets webpage.
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Location, open hours, open days, and open months of farmers markets certified by San Mateo County Agriculture/Weights and Measures Department.
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The CalVTP, developed by the Board of Forestry and Fire Protection (Board), is a critical component of the state’s multi-faceted strategy to address California’s wildfire crisis. The CalVTP defines the vegetation treatment activities and associated environmental protections to reduce the risk of loss of lives and property, reduce fire suppression costs, restore ecosystems, and protect natural resources as well as other assets at risk from wildfire. The CalVTP supports the use of prescribed burning, mechanical treatments, hand crews, herbicides, and prescribed herbivory as tools to reduce hazardous vegetation around communities in the Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI), to construct fuel breaks, and to restore healthy ecological fire regimes.
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) has the primary responsibility for implementing proposed CalVTP vegetation treatments, though many local, regional, and state agencies could also employ the CalVTP to implement vegetation treatments if their projects are within the scope of the CalVTP (see Final PEIR, Chapter 2, Program Description). The CalVTP will allow CAL FIRE, along with other agency partners, to expand their vegetation treatment activities to treat up to approximately 250,000 acres per year, contributing to the target of 500,000 annual acres of treatment on non-federal lands as expressed in Executive Order (EO) B-52-18.
For more information, visit the 'https://gcc02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcalfire-umb05.azurewebsites.net%2Fprojects-and-programs%2Fcalvtp-homepage-and-storymap%2F&data=05%7C02%7CTiffany.Meyer%40fire.ca.gov%7C6147a8bb77e143a223a008dd72fdb97e%7C447a4ca05405454dad68c98a520261f8%7C1%7C0%7C638793156239615661%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=LDdEvpYnZ6mrsl9jT0WUgCahgEYEOwKzzuJrBX5hdfU%3D&reserved=0' rel='nofollow ugc'>CalVTP Homepage and Storymap.
Final approved map by the 2020 California Citizens Redistricting Commission for California's United States Congressional Districts; the authoritative and official delineations of California's United States Congressional Districts drawn during the 2020 redistricting cycle. The Citizens Redistricting Commission for the State of California has created statewide district maps for the State Assembly, State Senate, State Board of Equalization, and United States Congress in accordance, with the provisions of Article XXI of the California Constitution. The Commission has approved the final maps and certified them to the Secretary of State.
This datalayer shows the location of Licensed Child Care Programs in Massachusetts. These programs include preschools, which serve infants through pre-kindergarten aged children, and before and after school programs that serve children through elementary school. The data set includes both Large Group and Small Group programs and was provided by the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) on October 4th, 2024.
Final approved map by the 2020 California Citizens Redistricting Commission for the California State Assembly; the authoritative and official delineations of the California State Assembly drawn during the 2020 redistricting cycle. The Citizens Redistricting Commission for the State of California has created statewide district maps for the State Assembly, State Senate, State Board of Equalization, and United States Congress in accordance, with the provisions of Article XXI of the California Constitution. The Commission has approved the final maps and certified them to the Secretary of State.Line drawing criteria included population equality as required by the U.S. Constitution, the Federal Voting Rights Act, geographic contiguity, geographic integrity, geographic compactness, and nesting. Geography was defined by U.S. Census Block geometry.80 Assembly districts have an ideal population of around 500,000 people each, and in consideration of population equality, the Commission chose to limit the population deviation range to as close to zero percent as practicable. With these districts, the Commission was able to respect many local communities of interest and group similar communities; however, it was more difficult to keep densely populated counties, cities, neighborhoods, and larger communities of interest whole due to the district size and correspondingly smaller number allowable in the population deviation percentage.
Note: This web page provides data on health facilities only. To file a complaint against a facility, please see: https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHCQ/LCP/Pages/FileAComplaint.aspx
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Center for Health Care Quality, Licensing and Certification (L&C) Program licenses and certifies more than 30 types of healthcare facilities. The Electronic Licensing Management System (ELMS) is a CDPH data system created to manage state licensing-related data and enforcement actions. This file includes California healthcare facilities that are operational and have a current license issued by the CDPH and/or a current U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) certification.
To link the CDPH facility IDs with those from other Departments, like HCAI, please reference the "Licensed Facility Cross-Walk" Open Data table at https://data.chhs.ca.gov/dataset/licensed-facility-crosswalk. Facility geographic variables are updated monthly, if latitude/longitude information is missing at any point in time, it should be available when the next time the Open Data facility file is refreshed.
Please note that the file contains the data from ELMS as of the 11th business day of the month. See DATA_DATE variable for the specific date of when the data was extracted.
Map of all Health Care Facilities in California: https://go.cdii.ca.gov/cdph-facilities