The entities under SCSA were responsible for civil rights enforcement, licensing andconsumer protection of more than 255 different professions, procurement of goods and services for state agencies, management and development of state real estate, oversight of two state employee pension funds, collecting state taxes, hiring of state employees, providing information technology services, adopting state building standards and the administration of two state museums."[1] As of 2008-2009, SCSA's entities had over 16,000 employees and a budget of almost $27 billion.[2] The Secretary of the State and Consumer Services Agency served as the Chair of theCalifornia Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board.[3]