Section 736 Of Article 2. Rates From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 1. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 2.
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. All complaints for damages resulting from the violation of any
of the provisions of Sections 494 or 532 shall either be filed with
the commission, or, where concurrent jurisdiction of the cause of
action is vested in the courts of this state, in any court of
competent jurisdiction within three years from the time the cause of
action accrues, and not after. If claim for the asserted damages has
been presented in writing to the public utility concerned within the
period of three years, the period shall be extended to include six
months from the date notice in writing is given by the public utility
to the claimant of the disallowance of the claim, or of any part or
parts thereof specified in the notice.
Whenever the commission institutes an investigation of
unauthorized undercharge by any public utility, the institution of
the investigation by the commission shall toll the three-year period
specified in this section until the commission has rendered its
initial decision on the matter. The commission shall render its final
decision within two years of the date of the order instituting the
investigation.