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CSLB weighs role in implementing PUC-approved solar disclosure; takes no immediate action

2805023 · March 27, 2025
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Summary

The board discussed a Public Utilities Commission-mandated solar energy system disclosure document required for investor-owned-utility customers and agreed to take no immediate enforcement action while staff continues discussions with stakeholders.

At its March 14 meeting, the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) reviewed a new solar-energy-system disclosure document approved by the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) and discussed whether CSLB should enforce or verify that contractors provide the PUC form to customers.

Why it matters: the PUC-established disclosure standard is intended to give customers standardized cost, savings and financing information for residential solar installations; the CSLB must decide whether to incorporate the form into contractor oversight and complaint investigations.

The board packet identified the item as the solar energy system disclosure document “pursuant to Subdivision C, Business and Professions Code section…

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