Section 453 Of Article 1. Rates From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 1. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 1.
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. (a) No public utility shall, as to rates, charges, service,
facilities, or in any other respect, make or grant any preference or
advantage to any corporation or person or subject any corporation or
person to any prejudice or disadvantage.
(b) No public utility shall prejudice, disadvantage, or require
different rates or deposit amounts from a person because of ancestry,
medical condition, marital status or change in marital status,
occupation, or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135
of the Government Code. A person who has exhausted all administrative
remedies with the commission may institute a suit for injunctive
relief and reasonable attorney's fees in cases of an alleged
violation of this subdivision. If successful in litigation, the
prevailing party shall be awarded attorney's fees.
(c) No public utility shall establish or maintain any unreasonable
difference as to rates, charges, service, facilities, or in any
other respect, either as between localities or as between classes of
service.
(d) No public utility shall include with any bill for services or
commodities furnished any customer or subscriber any advertising or
literature designed or intended (1) to promote the passage or defeat
of a measure appearing on the ballot at any election whether local,
statewide, or national, (2) to promote or defeat any candidate for
nomination or election to any public office, (3) to promote or defeat
the appointment of any person to any administrative or executive
position in federal, state, or local government, or (4) to promote or
defeat any change in federal, state, or local legislation or
regulations.
(e) The commission may determine any question of fact arising
under this section.