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Division 4.1
Provisions Applicable to Privately Owned and Publicly Owned Public Utilities

Chapters

1
Nuclear Powerplant Communities Information
Sections 8301–8302
2
Decommissioning of Nuclear Facilities
Sections 8321–8330
3
Greenhouse Gases Emission Performance Standard for Baseload Electrical Generating Resources
Sections 8340–8341
3.5
Air Pollution Performance Standard for New Generation
Section 8350
4
Smart Grid Systems
Sections 8360–8369
4.5
Microgrids
Sections 8370–8372
4.6
Notice and Recordation of a Decarbonization Charge
Sections 8375–8377
5
Privacy Protections for Energy Consumption Data
Sections 8380–8381
6
Wildfire Mitigation
Sections 8385–8389
7
Designated Water System Administration
Section 8390
9
Electrical, Gas, Sewer, and Water Service for New Housing Construction
Sections 8400–8401
 



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

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