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(a) The commission shall develop, in coordination with electrical corporations, gas corporations, and the unions representing the impacted workers, and conduct a five-year, statewide, public campaign to raise awareness and understanding around the harassment of utility workers and contractors in the state, including verbal and physical threats, intimidation, assault, and battery, for the purpose of preventing the harassment of utility workers and contractors.(b) (1) The commission shall conduct the campaign online and in physical locations, such as sidewalks, parks, and public transit stops and stations, and shall use multiple types of media, including, but not limited to, television, radio, newspapers, internet websites, social media, and signs.
(2) The commission shall develop culturally relevant content, conduct the campaign in multiple languages in order to reach limited-English-proficient populations, and use media serving specific ethnic communities.
(c) At the end of each year of the campaign, the commission shall evaluate the effectiveness of the campaign, including its impact, if any, on awareness of, attitudes about, and the occurrence of, harassment of utility workers and contractors. The commission shall prepare and publish on its internet website an annual report describing the campaign’s activities, effectiveness, and gaps, and how the commission will address those gaps in the remaining years of the campaign.
(d) Implementation of this section shall be subject to the commission receiving sufficient funding for the campaign described in subdivision (a).