Attorney General No.
SA2004RF0022
Secretary of State No.
1061
Description
CALIFORNIA PETROLEUM COMMISSION. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Creates seven member Commission to regulate privately owned petroleum companies, whether publicly traded or privately held. Three commissioners appointed by Governor; remainder elected. Commission shall: establish maximum rates for petroleum fuels sold in California; license petroleum producers/facilities; set license fee; determine need for additional facilities and may order their construction as condition of license renewal; determine whether petroleum facilities may be abandoned/sold; limit cumulative profits of producers/facilities to 5% above costs; promote use of petroleum alternatives; provide consumer complaint forum; adopt regulations; establish/collect civil penalties; refer criminal violations to district attorneys. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local governments: This measure could potentially result in annual state costs of up to $40 million for regulatory activities of the Commission, partially offset by fee revenues; its net fiscal impact on state and local revenues is unknown, but could result in reductions in these revenues if regulations cause decreases in producers' profits and investment and economic activity generally, with reductions potentially offset by revenue increases resulting from increased economic activity generated by lower retail petroleum prices to consumers.
Proponents
Celes King, P.O. Box 221056, Newhall, CA 91322, (323) 841 -1440
Date
7-14-2004
Document Type
Initiative
Qualified
Failed to Qualify
Recommended Citation
CALIFORNIA PETROLEUM COMMISSION. INITIATIVE STATUTE. California Initiative 1061 (2004).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_inits/1218