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Code · California · Public Utilities Code

§ 9602

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(a)After a public hearing, the local regulatory body of each local publicly owned electric utility shall determine whether it will authorize direct transactions between electricity suppliers and end use customers, subject to implementation of the nonbypassable severance fee or transition charge referred to in Section 9603.
(b)If the regulatory body authorizes direct transactions, a phase-in of these transactions shall commence no later than the latter of January 1, 2000, or two years after the start of the phase-in of direct transactions by the electrical corporations pursuant to subdivision
(b)of Section 365, and shall be completed by the later of December 31, 2010, or two years after the completion of the phase-in by electrical corporations.
(c)The regulatory body shall develop a phase-in schedule at the conclusion of which all customers shall have the right to engage in direct transactions.
(d)Any phase-in of customer eligibility for direct transactions ordered by the regulatory body shall be equitable to all customer classes.
(e)If the regulatory body does not authorize direct access as contemplated in this section, then the publicly owned electric utility shall not be eligible to recover the nonbypassable charge as provided in Section 9603.
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