Attorney General No.
SA2005RF0053, Amdt. #1-NS
Secretary of State No.
1114
Description
Subjects electric service providers, as defined, to control and regulation by California Public Utilities Commission. Imposes restrictions on electricity customers' ability to switch from private utilities to other electric providers. Provides that registration by electric service providers with Commission constitutes providers' consent to regulation. Requires all retail electric sellers, instead of just private utilities, to increase renewable energy resource procurement by at least 1% each year, with 20% of retail sales procured from renewable energy by 2010, instead of current requirement of 2017. Imposes duties on Commission, Legislature and electrical providers. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local governments: Annual state costs of up to $4 million for regulatory activities of the California Public Utilities Commission. These costs would be fully offset by fee revenues. Unknown impact on state and local costs and revenues, as the measure's impact on retail electricity rates is uncertain.
Proponents
Robert Finkelstein, Michel Peter Florio
Date
3-18-2005
Document Type
Initiative
Qualified
Qualified
Recommended Citation
Electric Service Providers. Regulation. Initiative Statute. California Initiative 1114 (2005).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_inits/1277