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DCA outlines agency split, telework and travel rules for boards

5846824 · September 29, 2025
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A Department of Consumer Affairs representative told the California Board of Naturopathic Medicine that Gov. Newsom’s reorganization plan creating two agencies was enacted and that new telework and travel policies will affect board operations; members were briefed on timelines and administrative requirements.

Susan Kilcreece, speaking on behalf of the California Department of Consumer Affairs, told the California Board of Naturopathic Medicine on Sept. 17 that the governor’s reorganization plan to create two agencies has been enacted and multiple administrative changes are coming for boards and bureaus.

Kilcreece said the governor’s plan to split the Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency into two agencies was enacted on July 5 and "the new business and consumer service agency will be responsible for consumer affairs, licensing and enforcement, and the department of consumer affairs would be among 8 departments in the new agency." She said the two agencies…

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