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SB-371 Electrical corporations.(2011-2012)

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CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE— 2011–2012 REGULAR SESSION

Senate Bill
No. 371


Introduced  by  Senator Blakeslee

February 15, 2011


An act to amend Section 218 of the Public Utilities Code, relating to electrical corporations.


LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


SB 371, as introduced, Blakeslee. Electrical corporations.
Under existing law, the Public Utilities Commission has regulatory authority over public utilities, including electrical corporations, as defined.
This bill would make a nonsubstantive, technical revision to the definition of an electrical corporation.
Vote: MAJORITY   Appropriation: NO   Fiscal Committee: NO   Local Program: NO  

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:


SECTION 1.

 Section 218 of the Public Utilities Code is amended to read:

218.
 (a) “Electrical corporation” includes every corporation or person owning, controlling, operating, or managing any electric plant for compensation within this state, except where electricity is generated on or distributed by the producer through private property solely for its own use or the use of its tenants and not for sale or transmission to others.
(b) “Electrical corporation” does not include a corporation or person employing cogeneration technology or producing power electricity from other than a conventional power source for the generation of electricity solely for any one or more of the following purposes:
(1) Its own use or the use of its tenants.
(2) The use of or sale to not more than two other corporations or persons solely for use on the real property on which the electricity is generated or on real property immediately adjacent thereto, unless there is an intervening public street constituting the boundary between the real property on which the electricity is generated and the immediately adjacent property and one or more of the following applies:
(A) The real property on which the electricity is generated and the immediately adjacent real property is not under common ownership or control, or that common ownership or control was gained solely for purposes of sale of the electricity so generated and not for other business purposes.
(B) The useful thermal output of the facility generating the electricity is not used on the immediately adjacent property for petroleum production or refining.
(C) The electricity furnished to the immediately adjacent property is not utilized by a subsidiary or affiliate of the corporation or person generating the electricity.
(3) Sale or transmission to an electrical corporation or state or local public agency, but not for sale or transmission to others, unless the corporation or person is otherwise an electrical corporation.
(c) “Electrical corporation” does not include a corporation or person employing landfill gas technology for the generation of electricity for any one or more of the following purposes:
(1) Its own use or the use of not more than two of its tenants located on the real property on which the electricity is generated.
(2) The use of or sale to not more than two other corporations or persons solely for use on the real property on which the electricity is generated.
(3) Sale or transmission to an electrical corporation or state or local public agency.
(d) “Electrical corporation” does not include a corporation or person employing digester gas technology for the generation of electricity for any one or more of the following purposes:
(1) Its own use or the use of not more than two of its tenants located on the real property on which the electricity is generated.
(2) The use of or sale to not more than two other corporations or persons solely for use on the real property on which the electricity is generated.
(3) Sale or transmission to an electrical corporation or state or local public agency, if the sale or transmission of the electricity service to a retail customer is provided through the transmission system of the existing local publicly owned electric utility or electrical corporation of that retail customer.
(e) “Electrical corporation” does not include an independent solar energy producer, as defined in Article 3 (commencing with Section 2868) of Chapter 9 of Part 2.
(f) The amendments made to this section at the 1987 portion of the 1987–88 Regular Session of the Legislature do not apply to any corporation or person employing cogeneration technology or producing power from other than a conventional power source for the generation of electricity that physically produced electricity prior to January 1, 1989, and furnished that electricity to immediately adjacent real property for use thereon prior to January 1, 1989.