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The Bureau of Contract Administration evaluates and certifies businesses as Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) for all City personal services and public works construction contracts. A DBE is defined as a small business that is at least 51% owned by one or more socially and economically ... (see full description)


The Bureau of Contract Administration evaluates and certifies businesses as Minority Business Enterprises (MBE for all City personal services and public works construction contracts. An MBE is defined as a business that is at least 51% owned by one or more individuals who are African American, ... (see full description)


The Bureau of Contract Administration evaluates and certifies businesses as Small and Local Business Enterprises (SLBE)for all City personal services and public works construction contracts. An SLBE is defined as a business whose principal office is located within the County of Los Angeles. ... (see full description)


The Bureau of Contract Administration evaluates and certifies businesses as Women Business Enterprises (WBE) for all City personal services and public works construction contracts. A WBE is defined as a business that is at least 51% owned by one or more women and whose management and daily business ... (see full description)


A transportation program that assists senior, disabled, youth and other groups in the city to access educational, recreational, and cultural events in the region. Groups may request a coach, school or wheelchair accessible bus by contacting the City Council Office for their District.


Transportation services provided by chauffeured limousines, charter buses and charter vans are available by advance reservation only. Passengers may be charged based on vehicle mileage or time of use, or a combination thereof. These charges vary according to passenger capacity of the vehicle and ... (see full description)


Charlie Beck - Chief of Police. The Chief's duties include managing the daily operations of the LAPD and implementing the policies and goals set forth by the Board of Police Commissioners. The following information is provided to refer the public to the correct police department office: ... (see full description)


Chief of Staff (COS)


Transfer to 9-1-1. All reports of attempted, possible or verified child abuse, or child endangerment, in progress or already occurred, shall be investigated by the LAPD.


The City Attorney's Child Abuse Prosecution Unit provides a comprehensive approach to detecting, intervening, and prosecuting child abuse crimes in the early stages of the cycle of child abuse.


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