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San Francisco city attorney asks CPUC to bar utilities from marketing against CCAs

San Francisco City LAFCO / San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (joint) · January 22, 2010
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Summary

The City and County of San Francisco filed a Jan. 11 petition asking the California Public Utilities Commission to bar utilities from anti-CCA marketing, prohibit unsolicited opt-out solicitations, ban deceptive statements about CCAs and provide injunctive relief to stop improper conduct.

Thomas Long, a deputy city attorney, briefed the joint LAFCO-SFPUC meeting on a petition the city filed with the California Public Utilities Commission on Jan. 11 asking the CPUC to clarify and tighten rules governing utility conduct toward community choice aggregations.

"The petition that we filed calls on the CPUC to modify its rules to make clear that utilities like PG and E cannot engage in efforts to interfere with community choice aggregation programs, particularly efforts such as anti community choice aggregation…

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