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Principal Locations
  1. Alameda
  2. Anaheim
  3. Bakersfield
  4. Berkeley
  5. Beverly Hills
  6. Cerritos
  7. Chico
  8. Chino Hills
  9. Compton
  10. Daly City
  11. Escondido
  12. Eureka
  13. Fairfield
  14. Fremont
  15. Fresno
  16. Garden Grove
  17. Glendale
  18. Half Moon Bay
  19. Huntington Beach
  20. Lakewood
  21. Lancaster
  22. Lodi
  23. Long Beach
  24. Los Angeles
  25. Merced
  26. Modesto
  27. Moraga
  28. Oakland
  29. Palmdale
  30. Palo Alto
  31. Paramount
  32. Pasadena
  33. Rancho Cucamonga
  34. Redding
  35. Redlands
  36. Riverside
  37. Sacramento
  38. San Bernardino
  39. San Diego
  40. San Francisco
  41. San Jose
  42. San Juan Capistrano
  43. San Luis Obispo
  44. San Mateo
  45. San Rafael
  46. Santa Ana
  47. Santa Barbara
  48. Santa Cruz
  49. Santa Monica
  50. Sonoma
  51. Stockton
  52. Vallejo
  53. Visalia
  54. Whittier

Resources


California Car Rental



Office of Fleet Administration - Car Rental Contracts
EMPLOYEE IDENTIFICATION AND PAYMENT: - The State of California American Express State Government Card and the State of California Department of General Services Charge Card will be evidence of a state employee's official travel status.  Payment may be made by the State of California American Express State Government Card or the State of California, Department of General Services Charge Card.  Acceptance of these two cards is mandatory.  Precharging credit cards with the estimated amount of the rental and/or making changes to the method of payment (i.e., changing from the Department of General Services Charge Card to another form of payment) when the car is returned, is prohibited.  Cash, personal checks and personal credit cards are not authorized forms of payment for the State of California contract commercial car rental rates.   ... [Read More]

Office of Fleet Administration - Related Links
Car Rentals   ...

National Car Rental ...

Alamo Rent A Car, Inc.   ... [Read More]

Hybrid Vehicle
Current engine designs have low energy efficiency. Small piston engines (in the range of about 40 kW or 54 horsepower) have not been optimized specifically for hydrogen fuel. The unique combustion properties of hydrogen allow engines to run leaner and at a higher compression ratio than they do with hydrocarbon fuels. Energy efficiency is a serious problem if consumers want a driving range comparable to that of today's gasoline-powered vehicles. Thus, what we need are high-efficiency drive trains if we are to consider hydrogen seriously as an alternative fuel. Researchers at LLNL are showing that such drive trains are feasible and that hydrogen has a genuine opportunity to compete for the first time in the transportation sector. ... [Read More]

California Occupational Guides
Car Rental Clerks, Guide #511 (1997) ...

Clerks, Car Rental, Guide #511 (1997) ...

Child Care Workers, Guide #505 (2002)    HTML   |   PDF   |   en español ... [Read More]

Travel Programs
  The Office of Fleet Administration assists state employees with their travel needs by obtaining the most economical rates available through the use of contracted travel-related services. Seven car rental companies, airline contracts for travel between 289 city pairs, 150 travel agencies, and American Express Travel Related Services for Business Travel Accounts (BTAs) are currently available.   All travel services are provided to officers and employees of the Executive Branch of California State Government and the California State University System. Services are also available to persons traveling on behalf of the State when ordered directly by a state agency and paid by the State. The State Legislative Branch, the State Judicial Branch, elected Constitutional Officers, the University of California system, and Community Colleges may also use these travel related services.   Commercial car rental contracts are in addition to the services provided by the State Garage ... [Read More]

127th NGAUS Annual Conference Information - California National Guard
Rental cars can be obtained by going online or through the hotel concierge.  Additional rental car information will be posted as soon as available. ...

E Komo Mai! - Welcome! - Rental Car Information ... [Read More]

Annual Meeting Home Page
Rental Cars at the AnnualMeeting Hertz is providing attendees of the AnnualMeeting with special rates . Reservations may be placed onlineat www.hertz.com or through the Hertz Meeting Sales Desk within the U.S. at 800-654-2240; from within Canada call800-263-0600; or from within Toronto call 1-416-620-9620. Ininternational locations, call your nearest Hertz reservation centeror 1-405-749-4434. When booking reservations through Hertzreservations, please reference the Meeting Number CV#02VL0004 or identify yourgroup by name to our reservationist (State Bar of California AnnualMeeting, San Diego, CA, September 8 - 11, 2005). ... [Read More]

Counter and Rental Clerks
1997 THE JOBCOUNTER AND RENTAL CLERKS take orders from customers and take payment for services. This guide will focus on those Rental Clerk jobs that allow workers to advise customers and help them with rental selections.Car Rental Agents rent cars to customers at airports, hotels, marinas, business parks or downtown locations. They usually work for large car rental companies with national and international operations. Some work closely with travel agencies, hotels and corporate offices and set up travel arrangements for customers. They talk with customers to help decide on the type of rental car, where the car will be picked up and returned, and the rental dates. Agents figure out deposits and estimate charges. They complete the rental contracts and explain the terms. They collect deposits and record customers' drivers licenses before arranging for deliveries and pick ups. They do a routine car inspection and explain any special features before giving the car to the customer. When the ... [Read More]

2001 Legislative Digest - California Department Of Consumer Affairs
This urgency statute provides, from September 11, 2001 until January 1, 2002, upon findings by the Department of Motor Vehicles and the Air Resources Board, that car rental companies are authorized to rent specified passenger vehicles in this state that are registered in another state. This statute is in response to the increase in out-of-state rental cars that came into California as a result of transportation difficulties caused by the September 11, 2001 attack on America.The Governor's signing message states that the Governor is signing this legislation with the understanding that rental car contracts will not include any unnecessary out-of-state fees or surcharges, nor should the prorated "vehicle license fee," that is normally assessed on California registered vehicles be collected from customers under the circumstances covered by the legislation. ... [Read More]

California Secretary of State - Elections & Voter Information - Initiative Update
Requires that voters present one of four types of picture identification before voting: (1) California driver's license; (2) California Department of Motor Vehicles issued identification card; (3) military identification card; or (4) United States Passport. Requires that election precinct officers confirm the identity of each voter and record their identification number. Provides that failure to comply with these requirements will constitute election fraud, punishable as a felony. Allows voters who cannot provide identification to vote, in the form of a provisional ballot. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local governments: Increased county costs to verify voters' identification at each election held. These costs probably would not be significant. ... [Read More]


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