Section 783 Of Article 3. Equipment, Practices, And Facilities From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 1. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 3.
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. (a) The commission shall continue to enforce the rules
governing the extension of service by gas and electrical corporations
to new residential, commercial, agricultural, and industrial
customers in effect on January 1, 1982, except that the commission
shall amend the existing rules to permit applicants for service to
install extensions in accordance with subdivision (f). Except for
periodic review provisions of existing rules, and amendments to
permit installations by an applicant's contractor, the commission
shall not investigate amending these rules or issue any orders or
decisions which amend these rules, unless the investigation or
proceeding for the issuance of the order or decision is conducted
pursuant to subdivision (b).
(b) Whenever the commission institutes an investigation into the
terms and conditions for the extension of services provided by gas
and electrical corporations to new or existing customers, or
considers issuing an order or decision amending those terms or
conditions, the commission shall make written findings on all of the
following issues:
(1) The economic effect of the line and service extension terms
and conditions upon agriculture, residential housing, mobilehome
parks, rural customers, urban customers, employment, and commercial
and industrial building and development.
(2) The effect of requiring new or existing customers applying for
an extension to an electrical or gas corporation to provide
transmission or distribution facilities for other customers who will
apply to receive line and service extensions in the future.
(3) The effect of requiring a new or existing customer applying
for an extension to an electrical or gas corporation to be
responsible for the distribution of, reinforcements of, relocations
of, or additions to that gas or electrical corporation.
(4) The economic effect of the terms and conditions upon projects,
including redevelopment projects, funded or sponsored by cities,
counties, or districts.
(5) The effect of the line and service extension regulations, and
any modifications to them, on existing ratepayers.
(6) The effect of the line and service extension regulations, and
any modifications to them, on the consumption and conservation of
energy.
(7) The extent to which there is cost-justification for a special
line and service extension allowance for agriculture.
(c) The commission shall request the assistance of appropriate
state agencies and departments in conducting any investigation or
proceeding pursuant to subdivision (b), including, but not limited
to, the Transportation Agency, the Department of Food and
Agriculture, the Department of Consumer Affairs, the Bureau of Real
Estate, the Department of Housing and Community Development, and the
Department of Economic and Business Development.
(d) Any new order or decision issued pursuant to an investigation
or proceeding conducted pursuant to subdivision (b) shall become
effective on July 1 of the year which follows the year when the new
order or decision is adopted by the commission, so as to ensure that
the public has at least six months to consider the new order or
decision.
(e) The commission shall conduct any investigation or proceeding
pursuant to subdivision (b) within the commission's existing budget,
and any state agency or department which is requested by the
commission to provide assistance pursuant to subdivision (c) shall
also provide the assistance within the agency's or department's
existing budget.
(f) An electrical or gas corporation shall permit any new or
existing customer who applies for an extension of service from that
corporation to install a gas or electric extension in accordance with
the regulations of the commission and any applicable specifications
of that electrical or gas corporation.