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Cal. Pub. Util. Code § 489

Tariff Schedules

Known as the Public Utilities Act

The act spans §§ 201–2120 (1,026 sections).

Applied in 6 court decisions — leading case 31 Cal. 4th 781 - Southern California Edison Co. v. Peevey (2003)

Most recently applied in 146 F. Supp. 3d 1170 - Tesoro Refining & Marketing Co. v. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. (November 2015)

Amended (as amended by Stats. 1992, Ch. 980, Sec. 2) by Stats. 1995, Ch. 809, Sec. 1

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(a) The commission shall, by rule or order, require every public utility other than a common carrier to file with the commission within the time and in the form as the commission designates, and to print and keep open to public inspection, schedules showing all rates, tolls, rentals, charges, and classifications collected or enforced, or to be collected or enforced, together with all rules, contracts, privileges, and facilities which in any manner affect or relate to rates, tolls, rentals, classifications, or service. Nothing in this section shall prevent the commission from approving or fixing rates, tolls, rentals, or charges, from time to time, in excess of or less than those shown by the schedules.

(b) The commission shall, by rule or order, require every telephone corporation operating within a service area, on first contact by a prospective subscriber and in subsequent contacts by the subscriber for the purpose of changing service, to fully inform the subscriber of the basic services available to the class of subscribers to which the subscriber belongs. For eligible residential subscribers, these services shall include universal lifeline telephone service. The subscriber shall be presented with information orally, in print form, or in computer data form, according to the means by which contact is established. If after a hearing, the commission finds that any telephone corporation has not provided prospective subscribers with the information required by this section, the commission may make an appropriate adjustment of the telephone corporation’s rates or impose penalties pursuant to other provisions of law.

Official source: California Legislative Information. Reproduced from public-domain California statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.