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Chapter 4
Regulation of Public Utilities

Articles

1
Generally
Sections 701–718
2
Rates
Sections 727–758
3
Equipment, Practices, and Facilities
Sections 761–788
3.5
Water Utility Infrastructure, Plant and Facilities
Sections 789–790.1
4
Books and Accounts
Sections 791–799
5
Stocks and Security Transactions
Sections 816–830
5.5
Financing of Transition Costs
Sections 840–847
5.6
Financing Utility Recovery
Sections 848–848.8
5.7
Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Securitization Act
Sections 849–849.6
5.8
Catastrophic Wildfire and Ratepayer Protection Financing
Sections 850–850.8
6
Transfer or Encumbrance of Utility Property
Sections 851–857
7
Controversies Concerning Relocation of Utility Improvements
Section 861
8
Universal Telephone Service
Sections 871–884.5
9
Telephone Prepaid Debit Cards
Sections 885–887
10
Natural Gas Surcharge
Sections 890–900
11
Reports to the Legislature
Sections 910–920
12
Building Initiative for Low-emissions Development (Build) Program
Sections 921–921.1
13
Technology and Equipment for Clean Heating (Tech) Initiative
Section 922
14.5
Powering up Californians
Sections 930–939.5
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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