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The CPUC authorized a 25% increase in fares in a 3–2 vote on July 12, 1977, effective August 1977. [20] Because the CPUC decision process was so slow, SP President Benjamin Biaggini offered to purchase 1,000 eight-passenger vans and donate them for vanpools in exchange for permanently discontinuing the Peninsula Commute service. [29] [34] [35 ...
The California Solar Initiative (CSI) is overseen by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and provides incentives for solar system installations to customers of the state's three investor-owned utilities (IOUs): Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), Southern California Edison (SCE) and San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E). The CSI ...
The first U.S. state statutes for certificate of public convenience (CPCN) were issued in 1870, and the U.S. Congress included a certification provision in U.S. federal law in the Transportation Act of 1920. [2]
Nov. 3—The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) recently announced that it will hold two virtual public forums next week to allow consumers to offer their input on the quality and ...
The permit from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) - issued earlier this month for three years - allows WeRide to ferry passengers in test vehicles with a driver and without one.
The 1973 CPUC decision referenced above was the result of a process that started over 10 months earlier with three days of public hearings in Tahoe, four days of public hearings in San Francisco, and briefs and supporting evidence submitted almost six months before the decision, and ended with the CPUC producing 15 pages of closely-written ...
A public utilities commission is a quasi-governmental body that provides oversight and/or regulation of public utilities in a particular area (locality, municipality, or subnational division), especially in the United States and Canada.
The California Legislature codified the Public Staff Division in Public Utilities Code Section 309.5, renaming it - at various times in its history - the Division of Ratepayer Advocates and the Office of Ratepayer Advocates (see SB 608 (2005), and SB 96 (2013)). In 2018, the legislature changed the office's name from the Office of Ratepayer ...