Plain English Breakdown
The bill summary does not provide specific details about how local emergency management organizations must respond to notifications from electrical corporations.
Electricity: Deenergization Events: Communications
The bill requires electrical companies to notify local emergency management organizations and public safety partners about deenergization events, provide regular updates on restoration efforts, and submit annual reports detailing compliance with transparency and restoration requirements.
What This Bill Does
- Requires electrical corporations to notify local emergency management organizations and utility districts at the start of a deenergization event.
- Requires detailed status information on restoration efforts to be made available to emergency management organizations, public safety officials, customers, and the public where feasible.
- Requires electrical companies to publish weather conditions observed within affected circuits before deciding to conduct a deenergization event.
- Makes electrical corporations responsible for monitoring and restoring circuits after a deenergization event.
- Requires each electrical corporation to submit an annual report detailing compliance with transparency and restoration requirements.
Who It Names or Affects
- Electrical corporations
- Local emergency management organizations
- Public safety partners
- Customers affected by deenergization events
Terms To Know
- Deenergization event
- A situation where electrical companies turn off power to prevent wildfires.
- Wildfire mitigation plan
- A strategy that electrical corporations create each year to reduce the risk of wildfires caused by their equipment.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how much financial penalties will be for non-compliance.
- It is unclear what specific actions local emergency management organizations must take in response to notifications from electrical corporations.
- The bill requires the Public Utilities Commission to oversee compliance but does not detail how this oversight will work.