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Assembly OKs law requiring utilities to notify customers before scheduled work that may affect property

3424329 · May 20, 2025
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Summary

The Assembly passed a bill requiring utility corporations and municipalities to notify property owners when scheduled utility work is expected to affect the use of residential or commercial property; the law takes effect 90 days after being signed.

The Assembly passed legislation that requires utilities and municipalities to notify customers when scheduled utility work is reasonably expected to impact the use of residential, commercial or other property.

Sponsor Assemblymember Levenberg told the floor the bill "will require utility corporations and municipalities to notify customers if they reasonably believe scheduled utility work will impact the use of…

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