Legislative Bills Introduced to Increase Oversight of State Utilities

Sen. Jerry Hill (D-San Mateo) introduced three bills to the state senate on Friday Feb. 22, pushing for greater oversight of state utilities. Hill said the purpose of the bills are to “protect the ratepayers and consumers of PG&E from excessive rates and from hazardous conditions.”

  • SB 548 would further regulate required maintenance on California electric transmission lines. Currently, there is little oversight from state or federal regulators. SB 548 would require the California Public Utilities Commission to regulate how often inspections must be carried out.
  • SB 549 would require legislative approval in order for PG&E to raise rates on its customers. Currently, rate increases only must be approved by the California Public Utilities Commission.
  • SB 550 is aimed at improving safety. Any sale, merger, acquisition or change of ownership of a utility would require a plan to improve or maintain safety under the new ownership. This seems to be targeted at rumors that PG&E might sell off the “G”, or its natural gas division, as a part of its Chapter 11 Bankruptcy restructuring.

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