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AB-2706 Public Utilities Commission: internet publication: adopted decisions and resolutions.(2023-2024)



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CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE— 2023–2024 REGULAR SESSION

Assembly Bill
No. 2706


Introduced by Assembly Member Jim Patterson

February 14, 2024


An act to amend Section 311.5 of the Public Utilities Code, relating to the Public Utilities Commission.


LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


AB 2706, as introduced, Jim Patterson. Public Utilities Commission: internet publication: adopted decisions and resolutions.
Existing law vests the Public Utilities Commission with regulatory authority over public utilities. Existing law requires the commission to publish and maintain specified documents on the internet, including each of the commission’s adopted decisions and resolutions. Existing law requires the commission to publish each of the commission’s adopted decisions and resolutions within 10 days of the adoption of each decision or resolution by the commission.
This bill instead would require the commission to publish the commission’s adopted decisions and resolutions within 5 days of the adoption of each decision or resolution.
Vote: MAJORITY   Appropriation: NO   Fiscal Committee: YES   Local Program: NO  

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


SECTION 1.

 Section 311.5 of the Public Utilities Code is amended to read:

311.5.
 (a) (1) Prior to Before the commencement of any meeting at which commissioners vote on items on the public agenda, the commission shall make available to the public copies of the agenda, and agenda and, upon request, any agenda item documents that are proposed to be considered by the commission for action or decision at a commission meeting.
(2) In addition, the commission shall publish the agenda, agenda item documents, and adopted decisions in a manner that makes copies of them easily available to the public, including publishing those documents on the Internet. internet. Publication of the agenda and agenda item documents shall occur on the Internet internet at the same time as the written agenda and agenda item documents are made available to the public.
(b) The commission shall publish and maintain the following documents on the Internet: internet:
(1) Each of the commission’s proposed and alternate proposed decisions and resolutions, until the decision or resolution is adopted and published.
(2) Each of the commission’s adopted decisions and resolutions. The publication shall occur within 10 days five days of the adoption of each decision or resolution by the commission.
(3) The then-current version of the commission’s general orders and Rules of Practice and Procedure.
(4) Each of the commission’s rulings. The commission shall maintain those rulings on its Internet Web site internet website until final disposition, including disposition of any judicial appeals, of the respective proceedings in which the rulings were issued.
(5) A docket card that lists, by title and date of filing or issuance, all documents filed and all decisions or rulings issued in those proceedings, including the public versions of all prepared oral and written testimony and advice letter filings, protests, and responses. The commission shall maintain the docket card until final disposition, including disposition of any judicial appeals, of the corresponding proceedings.
(c) The commission shall make the following information available on the Internet: internet:
(1) Information on how members of the public and ratepayers can gain access to the commission’s ratemaking process and information regarding the specific matters to be decided.
(2) Information on the operation of the office of the public advisor established in Section 321 and how the public advisor can connect members of the public to persons responsible for specific cases and matters to be decided.