4295.6.
(a) Notwithstanding any other state or local law or regulation that would impose liability for trespass or damages for felling, cutting, or trimming trees or vegetation as described in this section, an electrical corporation who owns, controls, operates, or maintains an electrical transmission or distribution line may traverse land as necessary, regardless of land ownership or express permission to traverse land from the landowner, after providing notice and an opportunity to be heard to the landowner, to fell, cut, or trim trees to maintain
clearances pursuant to Section 4293, or, if applicable, Rule 35 of the Public Utilities Commission’s General Order 95, and to abate, by felling, cutting, or trimming, any hazardous, dead, rotten, diseased, leaning, or structurally defective live trees. The felling, cutting, and trimming of these trees, and the clearances obtained when felling, cutting, or trimming of trees, shall be performed by the electrical corporation that owns, controls, operates, or maintains an electrical transmission or distribution line, but shall not be less than what is required in Section 4293, and, if applicable, Rule 35 of the Public Utilities Commission’s General Order 95. This section shall apply to both high fire threat districts, as determined by the Public Utilities Commission pursuant to its rulemaking authority, and to state responsibility areas.(b) (1) Trees that are felled, cut, or trimmed pursuant to this section on property where the electrical corporation does not have existing rights or the express permission to do so from the landowner shall remain on the property of the landowner unless, in advance of a date specified in the landowner notice requirement developed pursuant to Section 8386.7 of the Public Utilities Code, the landowner makes a timely request to the electrical corporation to perform a treatment of the wood, including, wood. Treatment methods may include, but are not limited to, onsite chipping or the removal of the wood from the
property.
(2) In response to a timely request from a landowner and at no cost to the landowner, the electrical corporation shall treat the wood in the manner requested, unless a manner that is cost effective, reduces wildfire risk, and is consistent with the methods authorized by this section. The electrical corporation is not obligated to treat or remove the wood if the wood is not safely accessible by its vehicles and equipment or other regulations would otherwise prohibit the treatment.
(3) Except where the landowner has requested the woody material
to be kept intact, when operating within 150 feet of a structure, public road, or other infrastructure, woody materials trimmed, cut, or felled pursuant to this section shall be treated to achieve a maximum postactivity depth of nine inches. Nothing in this paragraph shall supersede Section 4291. For purposes of this paragraph, the following definitions apply:
(A) “Infrastructure” includes electrical distribution and transmission facilities, water reservoirs or other conveyances, wastewater facilities or conveyances, communication and data transmission and distribution facilities, or other critical assets or infrastructure at risk.
(B) “Structure” includes buildings that are designed for human occupancy, or garages, barns, stables, and structures used to enclose fuel tanks.
(c) All actions pursuant to this section that are undertaken by an electrical corporation who owns, controls, operates, or maintains an electrical transmission or distribution line shall be done in compliance with the California Coastal Act of 1976 (Division 20 (commencing with Section 30000)) and the forest practice rules and regulations adopted by the board pursuant to the Z’berg-Nejedly Forest Practice Act of 1973 (Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 4511)).
(d) Electrical cooperatives, as defined in Section 2776 of the Public Utilities Code, are exempt from this section.
(e) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2026,
2028, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted statute that is enacted before January 1, 2026,
2028, deletes or extends that date.