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?0-127000Public Utilities Commission of the State of CaliforniaAlice Stebbins, Executive DirectorHeadquarters505 Van Ness AvenueSan Francisco, CA 94102(415) 703-2782Southern California Office320 West 4th Street, Suite 500Los Angeles, CA 90013(213) 576-7000Sacramento Office300 Capitol MallSacramento CA 95814(800) 848-5580Website: CalendarTuesday, May 19, 2020 HYPERLINK \l "votingmeeting" Commission Voting MeetingsCommission Ratesetting Deliberative MeetingsCommissioner Committee MeetingsCommissioner All-Party MeetingsHearing CalendarOther Public MeetingsNew ProceedingsPetitions for ModificationDraft ResolutionsAdvice Letters SubmissionsOther NoticesThe Commission’s policy is to schedule hearings (meetings, workshops, etc.) in locations that are accessible to people with disabilities.The CPUC encourages all Californians to participate in its meetings, hearings, workshops, and proceedings. We try to hold our public meetings only in places that are wheelchair accessible and which can accommodate specialized equipment and other services useful to people with disabilities. Please see the notice of the meeting you wish to attend for more specifics.If you plan to attend and need specialized accommodations for a particular meeting that are not listed in the notice, request them from the Public Advisor’s Office at least three business days in advance of the meeting. Contact the Public Advisor’s Office by any one of the following: Email: public.advisor@cpuc. toll-free: 1-866-849-8390 Voice: 415-703-2074FAX: 415-355-5404 (Attn.: Public Advisor)TTY: 1-866-836-7825 (toll-free) 1-415-703-5282COMMISSION VOTING MEETINGSPursuant to Executive Order N-29-20, paragraph 3, that was issued on March 17, 2020, Commissioners may participate remotely from teleconferencing locations. The public may observe, provide public comments during the public comment period, and otherwise participate remotely pursuant to the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting act as described below. ?Link to Executive Order N-29-20: 21, 202010:00 amRemoteFor more information on CPUC Voting Meetings: 28, 202010:00 am Commission Auditorium, San FranciscoJune 11, 202010:00 amCommission Auditorium, San FranciscoReturn to Table of ContentsCOMMISSION RATESETTING DELIBERATIVE MEETINGS (Not Open to the Public)Ratesetting Deliberative Meeting dates are reserved as noted but will only be held if there are ratesetting matters to be considered.May 20, 2020NoonRemoteTo view Continuation Meeting Agenda: Please use this link to view the published documentMay 22, 2020 10:00 am RemoteJune 08, 202010:00 amCommission Auditorium, San FranciscoReturn to Table of ContentsCOMMISSIONER COMMITTEE MEETINGS June 3, 202010:00 amRemoteJune 17, 202010:00 amRemoteJuly 1, 202010:00 amRemoteReturn to Table of ContentsCOMMISSIONER ALL-PARTY MEETINGS A quorum of Commissioners may attend all-party meetings in ratesetting proceedings upon 10 days’ notice of the meeting in the Daily Calendar. Otherwise, all-party meetings are noticed directly to the parties and might not be posted here.All-Party Meeting on California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) Outreach EffortsMay 22, 20201:30pm – 4pm WebEx Information: Call-in Information: 415-655-0002Access number: 963 115 474 / eYwmsDDJ362Contact: Cristina Rivera, cristina.rivera@cpuc. Return to Table of ContentsHEARING CALENDARDates in parentheses following the word “also” are subject to change without notice. The assigned Commissioner’s name is listed next to the proceedings as matter of record; the assigned Commissioner may or may not be present at the hearing.(PHC) = Prehearing Conference(WS) = Workshop(OA) = Oral Argument(PPH) = Public Participation Hearing(STC) = Status Conference(CA) = Closing Argument(EH) = Evidentiary Hearing(L&M) = Law & Motion(CM) = Community Meeting(ECP) = Expedited Complaint Proceeding Hearing05/20/2010:00 a.m. –4:30 p.m.ALJ TranComr ShiromaA.19-11-003 et al. (WS) - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Approval of Energy Savings Assistance and California Alternate Rates for Energy Programs and Budgets for 2021-2026 Program Years. (U39M).Call-In Number: 1-415-655-0002Meeting PASSCODE: 961 570 310Link: Number: 961 570 310Password: FDnMT88cyt3Contact: Kapil Kulkarni, kapil.kulkarni@cpuc., (213) 620-645305/20/201:00 p.m.ALJ MilesComr Guzman AcevesA.19-08-015 (TELEPHONIC STC) - Application of Southwest Gas Corporation (U905G) for Authority to Increase Rates and Charges for Natural Gas Service in California, Effective January 1, 2021.Call-In Number: 877-937-0554Participant PASSCODE: 7031793Link: Meeting Number: 968 400 079Password: Qp9J3cvHax705/21/2010:00 a.m. –4:30 p.m.ALJ TranComr ShiromaA.19-11-003 et al. (WS) - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Approval of Energy Savings Assistance and California Alternate Rates for Energy Programs and Budgets for 2021-2026 Program Years. (U39M).Call-In Number: 1-415-655-0002Meeting PASSCODE: 964 837 916Link: Number: 964 837 916Password: DGnJSpyw936Contact: Kapil Kulkarni, kapil.kulkarni@cpuc., (213) 620-645305/21/201:30 p.m. –2:30 p.m.ALJ Liang-UejioComr RandolphA.19-12-007 (TELEPHONIC PHC) - Application of EcoVate Inc. for Registration as an Interexchange Carrier Telephone Corporation Pursuant to the Provisions of Public Utilities Code Section 1013Call-In Number: 877-937-0696Participant PASSCODE: 703200805/21/202:30 p.m.ALJ McGaryComr RandolphA.20-03-009 (TELEPHONIC PHC) - Application of MJM Telecom Corp. for a Certificate of Public Convenience And Necessity to Provide Full Facilities-Based and Resold Local Exchange Service in AT&T California, Frontier Communications, and Consolidated Communications Local Exchange Areas, and IntraLATA and InterLATA Interexchange Telephone Service Statewide.Call-In Number: 877-937-0696Participant PASSCODE: 703200805/21/204:00 p.m. – 6:00?p.m.ALJ GoldbergComr RechtschaffenA.19-10-012 (WS) - Application of San Diego Gas & Electric Company(U902E) to Extend and Modify the Power Your Drive Pilot Approved by Decision 16-01-045 – Community Meeting,Link: Number: +1 (858) 284-1506PASSCODE: 920936882Contact: Michael Truax or SDG&E Clean Transportation Team, Michael.Truax@cpuc. or ev@05/22/201:00 p.m. –5:00 p.m.ALJ DohertyALJ GoldbergComr RechtschaffenR.18-12-006 (WS) - Order Instituting Rulemaking to Continue the Development of Rates and Infrastructure for Vehicle Electrification. Workshop to discuss the revised Strawman for Plug-In Electric Vehicles Submetering Protocol.Call-In Number: (213) 297-0156Meeting Access Code: 276149622Link: : Catherine Buckley, yxt5@05/26/209:00 a.m.ALJ ZhangComr Guzman AcevesC.20-03-011 (TELEPHONIC – PHC) - Bluebeyond Fisheries LLC, Complainant vs. Southern California Edison Company (U338E), Defendant. [Charging Allegations: for reinstatement into the Agricultural and Pumping Interruptible Program.]Call-In Number: 1-855-282-6330Participant PASSCODE: 965 884 475Link: Number: 965 884 47505/27/209:00 a.m.ALJ NojanComr ShiromaA.20-03-001 (TELEPHONIC – PHC) - Application of Suburban Water Systems (U339W) for Authority to Increase Rates Charged for Water Service by $14,268,446 or 17.33% in 2021, by $5,787,612 or 6.04% in 2022, and by $5,784,955 or 5.70% in 2023,Call-in Number: 866-556-2084Participant Code: 8423816 05/27/201:00 p.m. –2:30 p.m.ALJ FitchALJ KaoComr RandolphR.13-11-005 (WS) - Order Instituting Rulemaking Concerning Energy Efficiency Rolling Portfolios, Policies, Programs, Evaluation, and Related Issues.Call-In Number: 1-855-282-6330Participant PASSCODE: 967 830 019Link: Number: 967 830 019Event Password: pSiwzgqN692Contact: Hafiz Bello, hbl@cpuc. 05/27/201:30 p.m.ALJ ParkALJ SeybertComr ShiromaA.19-08-013 (WS) - Application of Southern California Edison Company (U338E) for Authority to Increase its Authorized Revenues for Electric Service in 2021, among other things, and to Reflect that Increase in Rates : Track 2 Workshop on Results of Incrementality Audit,Call-In Number: 213-297-0156Participant PASSCODE: 33188904#Contact: Laura Martin, Laura.Martin@cpuc., 415-703-214905/29/2010:30 a.m.ALJ Watts-ZaghaComr ShiromaA.20-04-003 (TELEPHONIC PHC) - Joint Application of California-American Water Company (U210W) and East Pasadena Water Company (U331W) for an Order Authorizing East Pasadena Water Company to Sell and California-American Water to Purchase the Water Utility Assets of East Pasadena Water Company.Call-In Number: 877-937-0696Participant PASSCODE: 703200805/29/203:00 p.m.ALJ Watts-ZaghaComr ShiromaA.20-04-001 (TELEPHONIC PHC) - Application of Golden State Water Company on Behalf of its Bear Valley Electric Service Division (U913E), for Approval of Recorded CEMA Costs and Recovery of the Costs in Rates,Call-in Number: 877-937-0696Participant CODE: 703200806/02/2010:00 a.m.ALJ KellyComr ShiromaA.19-07-004 (EH) - Application of California-American Water Company (U210W) for Authorization to Increase its Revenues for Water Service by $25,999,900 or 10.60% in the year 2021, by $9,752,500 or 3.59% in the year 2022, and by $10,754,500 or 3.82% in the year mission’s Courtroom, San Francisco (Also June 3 – 5, June 8 – 9, July 20 – 24, July 27 – 28, and August 24 – 28)06/11/209:00 a.m.ALJ ZhangComr Guzman AcevesC.19-11-021 (EH) - John Bezis, Complainant vs. California Water Service Company (U60W), Defendant. [Charging Allegation is Alleged Violations of Tariff Rules and Decision 14-08-011],Commission’s Courtroom, San Francisco?06/11/2010:30 a.m.ALJ StevensComr Guzman AcevesA.20-03-002 (TELEPHONIC – PHC) - Application of Pacific Gas and Electric Company for Approval of its 2020 Energy Storage Procurement Plan. (U39E),Call-in Number: TBA06/11/2010:30 a.m.ALJ StevensComr Guzman AcevesA.20-03-002 (TELEPHONIC – PHC) - Application of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902M) for approval of Its 2020 Energy Storage Procurement Framework and Program,Call-in Number: TBA06/11/2010:30 a.m.ALJ StevensComr Guzman AcevesA.20-03-002 (TELEPHONIC – PHC) - Application of Southern California Edison Company (U338E) for Approval of its 2020 Energy Storage Procurement and Investment Plan,Call-in Number: TBA06/22/2010:00 a.m.ALJ McKinneyComr ShiromaA.10-07-009 et al. (EH) - In the Matter of the Application of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (U902E) for Approval of its Proposals for Dynamic Pricing and Recovery of Incremental Expenditures Required for Implementation. And related mission Courtroom, San Francisco(Also June 23 – 26, 2020)06/24/2010:00 a.m.ALJ ZhangComr RechtschaffenI.18-07-009 (EH) - Order Instituting Investigation on the Commission’s Own Motion into the California’s One Million New Internet Users Coalition’s Misuse of California Advanced Services Fund Grant Funds; and Order to Show Cause Why the Commission Should Not Impose Penalties and/or Other Remedies for Violating Terms of Their Grant and for Refusing to Return Funds Previously Demanded by the Commission’s Division.Junipero Serra State Building, 320 West 4th Street, Los Angeles, CA(Also June 25 – 26, 2020)07/06/209:30 a.m.ALJ SeybertALJ WildgrubeComr ShiromaA.19-08-013 (EH) - Application of Southern California Edison Company (U338E) for Authority to Increase its Authorized Revenues for Electric Service in 2021, among other things, and to Reflect that Increase in Rates,Commission Courtroom, San Francisco(Also July 7 – 24, 2020)09/10/209:00 a.m.ALJ ZhangComr RandolphI.19-12-009 (EH) – Order Instituting Investigation on the Commission’s Own Motion into the Operations, Practices, and Conduct of Frontier Communications Corporation, Frontier of America, Inc., (U-5429-C), and Frontier California, Inc., (U-1002-C) to Determine Whether Frontier Violated the Laws, Rules, and Regulations of this State through Service Outages and Interruptions and Disclosing and Publishing Customer mission Courtroom, San Francisco(Also September 11, 2020)Return to Table of ContentsOTHER PUBLIC MEETINGSPublic Webinar Notice: Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP) – Telecommunications Access for the Deaf and Disabled Administrative Committee (TADDAC)May 22, 202010 am – 4 pmPlease contact Reina Vazquez at (510) 302-1147, or by email at rvazquez@ for meeting call in information.Public Webinar Notice: 2020 Reforms Workshop for the Distribution Investment Deferral Framework (DIDF)May 28, 20209am – 3pmWebcast Information: number: 960 777 986Meeting password: msB3DAgvY38Conference Call-in: 415-655-0002 (please try using Webex for audio first)Contact: Keishaa Austin at Keishaa.austin@cpuc..? Public Webinar Notice: Low Income Oversight Board (LIOB) Quarterly MeetingJune 12, 20209am – 3:30 pmWebcast Information: Conference Call-in: +1-415-655-0002 (US Toll) Participate passcode: 965 923 713Contact Gillian Weaver at gillian.weaver@cpuc. More Information: Return to Table of ContentsNEW PROCEEDINGS - NONEReturn to Table of ContentsPETITIONS FOR MODIFICATION - NONEReturn to Table of ContentsDRAFT RESOLUTIONSIssued for public comment. Comments are governed by Rule 14.5.Draft Resolution No. W-5220Meeting DateMay 21, 2020Subject MatterThe Water Division has prepared Proposed Comment Resolution W-5220 for the May 21, 2020, Commission Meeting. This resolution authorizes Del Oro Water Company to extend its Statewide Lost Revenue Surcharge of $10.54 per month per customer by the earlier of three months or approval of the utility’s General Rate Case.Web Link Comments Due DateMay 11, 2020Serve comments on:California Public Utilities CommissionWater Division505 Van Ness AvenueSan Francisco, CA 94102Water.Division@cpuc. Draft Resolution No. E-5037Meeting DateMay 28, 2020Subject MatterResolution E-5037. Pacific Gas and Electric Company seeks approval of three power purchase agreements with Qualifying Facilities and associated cost recovery.Web Link Comments Due DateMay 11, 2020Serve comments on:David.Matusiak@cpuc. and Amy.Mesrobian@cpuc. Draft Resolution No. E-5050Meeting DateMay 28, 2020Subject MatterRESOLUTION E-5050: Certification of Redwood Coast Energy Authority’s Energy Efficiency Program Administration PlanWeb Link Due DateMay 06, 2020Serve comments on:Nils.Strindberg@cpuc. and Alison.Labonte@cpuc. Draft Resolution No. E-5061Meeting DateMay 28, 2020Subject MatterResolution E-5061. San Diego Gas & Electric Company seeks Approval of Modified Standard Power Purchase Agreement with Renewable Qualifying Facility.Web Link Comments Due DateMay 05, 2020Serve comments on:David.Matusiak@cpuc. and Amy.Mesrobian@cpuc. Draft Resolution No. E-5064Meeting DateMay 28, 2020Subject MatterResolution E-5064. Denying Sierra View Dairy’s Petition for Modification of Resolution E-4665.Web Link Comments Due DateMay 04, 2020Serve comments on:Brian.Korpics@cpuc. and Tory.Francisco@cpuc. Draft Resolution No. E-5074Meeting DateMay 28, 2020Subject MatterResolution E-5074: Ratifies the Executive Director’s letters to direct Investor Owned Utilities to offer a 60-day advance payment to Energy Savings Assistance Contractors.Web Link Comments Due DateMay 13, 2020Serve comments on:Jason.Symonds@cpuc. and Alison.Labonte@cpuc. Draft Resolution No. G-3564Meeting DateMay 28, 2020Subject MatterResolution G-3564. Pacific Gas and Electric Company seeks to revise Gas and Electric Rule 9 to remove the utility’s Bill Relief Program for customers impacted by the 2010 San Bruno gas pipeline incident.Web Link Comments Due DateMay 05, 2020Serve comments on:cpe@cpuc. and elc@cpuc. Draft Resolution No. L-600Meeting DateMay 28, 2020Subject MatterAuthorizes disclosure of all Commission records concerning the Commission's investigation of an electrical incident that occurred at 1675 Marion Rd., Redlands, California, on January 8, 2016.Web Link Comments Due DateMay 18, 2020; Reply Comments May 25, 2020Serve comments on:Garrett Toy and Guillermo Elizondo Garrett.Toy@cpuc.; Guillermo.Elizondo@cpuc.Draft Resolution No. M-4843Meeting DateMay 28, 2020Subject MatterAuthorizes certain rate-regulated utilities to use the CPUC’s Advice Letter process for loans with greater than 12-month financing to address revenue shortfalls from the COVID-19 pandemic.Web Link Comments Due DateThe comment period is reduced to 10 days.Serve comments on:Jm4@cpuc.; Lucian.Filler@cpuc.Draft Resolution No. SX-138Meeting DateMay 28, 2020Subject MatterThe Rail Safety Division has prepared Resolution SX-138 for the May 28, 2020, Commission meeting. This resolution grants Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Authority, A temporary deviation from General Order 26-D, Section 2.1, Allowing an overhead clearance of Not Less Than 20 Feet above the top of the highest rail at the proposed Lone Hill Avenue Light Rail Transit Bridge structure in Glendora, Los Angeles County.Web Link Comments Due DateMay 21, 2020Serve comments on:Jose.Pereyra@cpuc. Draft Resolution No. T-17693Meeting DateMay 28, 2020Subject MatterApproval of a streamlined Eligible Telecommunications Carrier designation process for the Federal Communication Commission’s Rural Digital Opportunity Fund recipients, with approved operating authority in California only..Web Link Due DateMay 18, 2020Serve comments on:Kim.hua@cpuc. Draft Resolution No. W-5218Meeting DateMay 28, 2020Subject MatterThe Water Division has prepared Proposed Comment Resolution W-5218 for the May 28, 2020, Commission Meeting. This resolution affirms Water Division’s rejection of Golden State Water Company’s, Suburban Water Systems’, and San Gabriel Valley Water Company’s requests and rejects California Water Service Company’s request to establish memorandum accounts for costs related to polyfluoroalkyl substances.Web Link Comments Due DateMay 13, 2020Serve comments on:Water.Division@cpuc. or California Public Utilities CommissionWater Division505 Van Ness AvenueSan Francisco, CA 94102Draft Resolution No. E-5071Meeting DateJune 11, 2020Subject MatterResolution E-5071. San Diego Gas & Electric’s adjustment to reflect the equity rate base exclusion for wildfire mitigation capital expenditures required by Assembly Bill 1054.Web Link Due DateMay 21, 2020Serve comments on:Michael.Conklin@cpuc. and Franz.Cheng@cpuc. Draft Resolution No. E-5077Meeting DateJune 11, 2020Subject MatterResolution E-5077 Adopts updates to the Avoided Cost Calculator for use in demand-side distributed energy resources cost effectiveness analysesWeb Link Due DateMay 28, 2020Serve comments on:joy.morgenstern@cpuc. and jessica.allison@cpuc. Draft Resolution No. E-5081Meeting DateJune 11, 2020Subject MatterResolution E-5081 Pacific Gas and Electric Company seeks approval of three power purchase agreements with Qualifying Facilities and associated cost recovery.Web Link Due DateMay 27, 2020Serve comments on:David.Zizmor@cpuc. and Franz.Cheng@cpuc. Draft Resolution No. T-17676Meeting DateJune 11, 2020Subject MatterResolution T-17676 This Resolution revokes the operating authority and imposes fines/penalties against 39 telecommunications service providers for failing to comply with Commission-mandated Public Program Surcharges and/ or User Fee Requirements.Web Link Due DateJune 1, 2020Serve comments on:Joe.healy@cpuc. Draft Resolution No. T-17700Meeting DateJune 11, 2020Subject MatterApproval of up to $500,000 in additional funding for iFoster to distribute smartphones to Californian foster youth.Web Link Comments Due DateJune 1, 2020Serve comments on:Caleb Jones at Caleb.Jones@Cpuc. Draft Resolution No. W-5224Meeting DateJune 11, 2020Subject MatterBy Advice Letter (AL) 45-W, filed on September 5, 2019, Havasu Water Company (Havasu) seeks a general rate increase producing additional annual revenues of $75,565, or 33.31%, to recover increased operating expenses and earn a reasonable return on margin over current rates. This Resolution grants Havasu an increase in gross annual revenues of $49,165 or 21.67%, for Test Year (TY) 2019 estimated to provide a Rate of Margin (ROM) of 23.65%.Web Link Comments Due DateMay 30, 2020Serve comments on:Water.Division@cpuc. Resolution No. WSD-002Voting Meeting Agenda DateJune 11, 2020Subject MatterGuidance Resolution on 2020 Wildfire Mitigation Plans Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 8386.Web Link dueMay 27, 2020Serve comments on: (email[s]) No. WSD-003Voting Meeting Agenda DateJune 11, 2020Subject MatterResolution Ratifying Action of the Wildfire Safety Division on Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s 2020 Wildfire Mitigation Plan Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 8386.Web Link dueMay 27, 2020Serve comments on: (email[s]) No. WSD-004Voting Meeting Agenda DateJune 11, 2020Subject MatterResolution Ratifying Action of the Wildfire Safety Division on Southern California Edison Company’s 2020 Wildfire Mitigation Plan Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 8386.Web Link dueMay 27, 2020Serve comments on: (email[s]) No. WSD-005Voting Meeting Agenda DateJune 11, 2020Subject MatterResolution Ratifying Action of the Wildfire Safety Division on San Diego Gas & Electric Company’s 2020 Wildfire Mitigation Plan Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 8386.?Web Link dueMay 27, 2020Serve comments on: (email[s]) No. WSD-006Voting Meeting Agenda DateJune 11, 2020Subject MatterRatifying Action of the Wildfire Safety Division on Bear Valley Electric Service’s 2020 Wildfire Mitigation Plan Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 8386.Web Link dueMay 27, 2020Serve comments on: (email[s]) No. WSD-007Voting Meeting Agenda DateJune 11, 2020Subject MatterWSD-007 Ratifying Action of the Wildfire Safety Division on Liberty Utilities’ (CalPeco Electric) 2020 Wildfire Mitigation Plan Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 8386.Web Link dueMay 27, 2020Serve comments on: (email[s]) No. WSD-008Voting Meeting Agenda DateJune 11, 2020Subject MatterResolution Ratifying Action of the Wildfire Safety Division on PacifiCorp’s 2020 Wildfire Mitigation Plan Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 8386.Web Link dueMay 27, 2020Serve comments on: (email[s]) No. WSD-009Voting Meeting Agenda DateJune 11, 2020Subject MatterResolution Ratifying Action of the Wildfire Safety Division on Horizon West Transmission’s and Trans Bay Cable’s 2020 Wildfire Mitigation Plans Pursuant to Public Utilities Code Section 8386Web Link dueMay 27, 2020Serve comments on: (email[s]) No. E-5075Voting Meeting Agenda DateJune 25, 2020Subject MatterResolution E-5075. Request by Southern California Edison to Extend the Procurement Authority of Its 2014 Conformed Bundled Procurement Plan.Web Link Comments dueJune 3, 2020Serve comments on: (email[s])Nick.Dahlberg@cpuc. and Michele.Kito@cpuc. Resolution No. T-17699Voting Meeting Agenda DateJune 25, 2020Subject MatterApproving CEQA Categorical Exemption for the Frontier Lytle Creek Project and authorizing the release of $1,458,886 in CASF grant funds to construct the projectWeb Link dueJune 8, 2020 (Comments Due)June 15, 2020 (Reply Comments Due)Serve comments on: (email[s])Melanie.Balfour@cpuc., andCASF Distribution List Draft Resolution No. ALJ-381Meeting DateAugust 6, 2020Subject MatterRESOLUTION ALJ-381.? Approves Modifications to the Rules of Practice and Procedure (Title 20, Division?1, of the California Code of Regulations).Web Link Comments Due DatePursuant to Government Code §§ 11346.4 and 11351, and California Code of Regulations, Title 1, §§ 1-120, notice of these proposed amendments will be published in the California Regulatory Notice Register. This publication starts the 45-day notice and comment period, which closes at 5:00 p.m. on the 45th day after publication. This Daily Calendar notice will be updated as soon as practicable to reflect the date of publication in the California Regulatory Notice Register. This 45-day notice and comment period satisfies the notice and comment requirements of Public Utilities Code § 311.Serve comments on:ALJ Sophia Park, Sophia.Park@cpuc. Return to Table of ContentsADVICE LETTERS SUBMISSIONS To inquire about filings, suspension or protest, call or email the Energy Division (415-703-1974 or email: EDTariffUnit@cpuc. ), Communications Division (415-703-3052) or Water Division (415-703-1133 or email: water.division@cpuc. ), Consumer Protection and Division (1-800-877-8867 or email: tncaccess@cpuc. 05/14/20Transportation 1Nomad Transit LLC. A.L.No.1. Initial suspension on the following grounds: Requires further staff review. Date suspension ends: 9/12/20. 05/14/20Transportation 2Nomad Transit LLC A.L.No.2. Initial suspension on the following grounds: Requires further staff review. Date suspension ends: 9/12/20. 05/14/20Transportation 3Nomad Transit LLC A.L.No.3. Initial suspension on the following grounds: Requires further staff review. Date suspension ends: 9/12/20. 05/14/20Transportation 1Uber Technologies Inc. A.L.No.1. Initial suspension on the following grounds: Requires further staff review. Date suspension ends: 9/12/20. 05/14/20Transportation 2Uber Technologies Inc. A.L.No.2. Initial suspension on the following grounds: Requires further staff review. Date suspension ends: 9/12/20. 05/14/20Transportation 3Uber Technologies Inc. A.L.No.3. Initial suspension on the following grounds: Requires further staff review. Date suspension ends: 9/12/20. 05/14/20Transportation 1Lyft Inc. A.L.No.1. Initial suspension on the following grounds: Requires further staff review. Date suspension ends: 9/12/20. 05/14/20Transportation 2Lyft Inc. A.L.No.2. Initial suspension on the following grounds: Requires further staff review. Date suspension ends: 9/12/20. 05/14/20Transportation 3Lyft Inc. A.L.No.3. Initial suspension on the following grounds: Requires further staff review. Date suspension ends: 9/12/20. ADVICE LETTER PROTEST05/05/20Transportation 1Uber Technologies Inc. A.L.No.1. Protest by Disability Right California and DREDF. 05/05/20Transportation 2Uber Technologies Inc. A.L.No.2. Protest by Disability Right California and DREDF. 05/05/20Transportation 3Uber Technologies Inc. A.L.No.3. Protest by Disability Right California and DREDF. 05/05/20Transportation 1Uber Technologies Inc. A.L.No.1. Protest by San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, San Francisco County Transportation Authority, and the Mayor’s Office. 05/05/20Transportation 2Uber Technologies Inc. A.L.No.2. Protest by San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, San Francisco County Transportation Authority, and the Mayor’s Office. 05/05/20Transportation 3Uber Technologies Inc. A.L.No.3. Protest by San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, San Francisco County Transportation Authority, and the Mayor’s Office. 05/05/20Transportation 1Lyft Inc. A.L.No.1. Protest by Disability Right California and DREDF. 05/05/20Transportation 2Lyft Inc. A.L.No.2. Protest by Disability Right California and DREDF. 05/05/20Transportation 3Lyft Inc. A.L.No.3. Protest by Disability Right California and DREDF.05/05/20Transportation 1Lyft Inc. A.L.No.1. Protest by San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, San Francisco County Transportation Authority, and the Mayor’s Office. 05/05/20Transportation 2Lyft Inc. A.L.No.2. Protest by San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, San Francisco County Transportation Authority, and the Mayor’s Office. 05/05/20Transportation 3Lyft Inc. A.L.No.3. Protest by San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, San Francisco County Transportation Authority, and the Mayor’s Office. Return to Table of ContentsOTHER NOTICES – NONEReturn to Table of Contents ................
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