Section § 3291

Explanation

This law outlines the establishment and operation of a revolving liquidity fund meant to cover specific claims related to electrical corporations, such as wildfire damages. To join this fund, an electrical corporation must meet certain conditions by June 30, 2020, like resolving any insolvency issues and aligning with state climate goals.

The fund can pay out eligible claims—those approved by the fund's administrator—and the corporation must repay the fund within six months following a decision by the commission. New corporations formed after July 12, 2019, may also join the fund under certain conditions. The fund will end when the administrator deems it unnecessary, and it shall return any remaining funds to ratepayers. The section becomes inactive following the timely payment by large electrical corporations and is officially repealed the following January 1.

(a)CA Public Utilities Code § 3291(a) The fund shall be established as a revolving liquidity fund that will pay eligible claims as provided in subdivision (c) and obtain reimbursement from electrical corporations as set forth in subdivision (d).
(b)CA Public Utilities Code § 3291(b) Except as provided in subdivision (e), to participate in the fund established pursuant to subdivision (a), an electrical corporation must meet the following conditions by no later than June 30, 2020:
(1)CA Public Utilities Code § 3291(b)(1) The electrical corporation is not, and has not been since July 12, 2019, the subject of an insolvency proceeding or on criminal probation unless the electrical corporation meets the following conditions:
(A)CA Public Utilities Code § 3291(b)(1)(A) The electrical corporation’s insolvency proceeding has been resolved pursuant to a plan or similar document not subject to a stay.
(B)CA Public Utilities Code § 3291(b)(1)(B) The bankruptcy court or a court of competent jurisdiction, in the insolvency proceeding, has determined that the resolution of the insolvency proceeding provides funding or establishes reserves for, provides for assumption of, or otherwise provides for satisfying any prepetition wildfire claims asserted against the electrical corporation in the insolvency proceeding in the amounts agreed upon in any pre-insolvency proceeding settlement agreements or any post-insolvency settlement agreements, authorized by the court through an estimation process or otherwise allowed by the court.
(C)CA Public Utilities Code § 3291(b)(1)(C) The commission has approved the reorganization plan and other documents resolving the insolvency proceeding, including the electrical corporation’s resulting governance structure, as being acceptable in light of the electrical corporation’s safety history, criminal probation, recent financial condition, and other factors deemed relevant by the commission.
(D)CA Public Utilities Code § 3291(b)(1)(D) The commission has determined that the reorganization plan and other documents resolving the insolvency proceeding are (i) consistent with the state’s climate goals as required pursuant to the California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program and related procurement requirements of the state and (ii) neutral, on average, to the ratepayers of the electrical corporation.
(E)CA Public Utilities Code § 3291(b)(1)(E) The commission has determined that the reorganization plan and other documents resolving the insolvency proceeding recognize the contributions of ratepayers, if any, and compensate them accordingly through mechanisms approved by the commission, which may include sharing of value appreciation.
(2)CA Public Utilities Code § 3291(b)(2) For a regional electrical corporation, it shall have requested to participate and have established a charge required by the commission pursuant to Section 3289. The charge shall be included on monthly bills for customers. Collections on that charge shall be remitted, on a monthly basis, to the administrator for deposit into the fund.
(c)CA Public Utilities Code § 3291(c) A participating electrical corporation may seek payment from the fund to satisfy settled or finally adjudicated eligible claims. Only eligible claims shall be made against or paid by the fund. In accordance with the procedures established by the administrator, the administrator shall review and approve any settlement of an eligible claim as being in the reasonable business judgment of the electrical corporation before releasing funds to the electrical corporation for payment. To the extent approved by the administrator, the settlement shall not be subject to further review by the commission.
(d)CA Public Utilities Code § 3291(d) Within six months after the commission adopts a decision in an application filed pursuant to Section 1701.8, the electrical corporation shall reimburse the fund for the full amount of payments received from the fund. The electrical corporation may recover in rates those costs and expenses allowed by the commission pursuant to Section 451 or 451.1, as applicable.
(e)CA Public Utilities Code § 3291(e) The administrator may authorize an electrical corporation that is formed after July 12, 2019, to participate in the fund if the administrator determines that the electrical corporation meets the requirements of this section, other than the requirement that the conditions be met by June 30, 2020. The authorization shall be effective as of a date determined by the administrator and shall apply to covered wildfires after the date of authorization.
(f)CA Public Utilities Code § 3291(f) The fund shall terminate when the administrator determines that the fund is no longer necessary to serve the purposes of this part. Upon the determination of the administrator that the fund shall be terminated, the administrator shall pay all remaining eligible claims and fund expenses, liquidate any remaining assets, and refund the remaining funds to ratepayers.
(g)CA Public Utilities Code § 3291(g) This section shall become inoperative upon timely payment of the initial contribution pursuant to Section 3292 by each large electrical corporation not subject to an insolvency proceeding on July 12, 2019, and is repealed on January 1 of the following year. The administrator shall notify the Secretary of State as to whether those payments were timely made.

Section § 3292

Explanation

This section outlines the conditions under which large electrical corporations can participate in a fund meant to cover eligible wildfire claims. By July 27, 2019, corporations not in bankruptcy had to commit to initial and ongoing contributions to join. To use the fund, they must meet specific criteria, particularly concerning insolvency resolution and government approvals by June 30, 2020. Golden State Energy has unique rules if it becomes the successor to Pacific Gas and Electric.

Contributions from electrical corporations help pay wildfire claims, and certain settlements must be reviewed. The fund prioritizes corporation contributions over ratepayer charges and sets limits on reimbursements if certain safety criteria aren't met. The fund terminates upon resource exhaustion, directing remaining assets to wildfire mitigation efforts.

(a)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(a) If, no later than July 27, 2019, each large electrical corporation not subject to an insolvency proceeding on July 12, 2019, notifies the commission of its commitment to provide the initial contribution and the annual contributions, and subsequently provides its initial contribution as set forth in paragraph (3) of subdivision (b), the fund shall be established to pay eligible claims as set forth in subdivision (f) and obtain reimbursement from electrical corporations as set forth in subdivision (h).
(b)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(b) Except as provided in subdivision (d), to participate in the fund established pursuant to subdivision (a), an electrical corporation shall satisfy the following conditions by no later than June 30, 2020:
(1)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(b)(1) The electrical corporation is not, and has not been since July 12, 2019, the subject of an insolvency proceeding or on criminal probation unless the electrical corporation meets the following conditions:
(A)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(b)(1)(A) The electrical corporation’s insolvency proceeding has been resolved pursuant to a plan or similar document not subject to a stay.
(B)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(b)(1)(B) The bankruptcy court or a court of competent jurisdiction, in the insolvency proceeding, has determined that the resolution of the insolvency proceeding provides funding or establishes reserves for, provides for assumption of, or otherwise provides for satisfying any prepetition wildfire claims asserted against the electrical corporation in the insolvency proceeding in the amounts agreed upon in any pre-insolvency proceeding settlement agreements or any post-insolvency settlement agreements, authorized by the court through an estimation process or otherwise allowed by the court.
(C)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(b)(1)(C) The commission has approved the reorganization plan and other documents resolving the insolvency proceeding, including the electrical corporation’s resulting governance structure as being acceptable in light of the electrical corporation’s safety history, criminal probation, recent financial condition, and other factors deemed relevant by the commission.
(D)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(b)(1)(D) The commission has determined that the reorganization plan and other documents resolving the insolvency proceeding are (i) consistent with the state’s climate goals as required pursuant to the California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program and related procurement requirements of the state and (ii) neutral, on average, to the ratepayers of the electrical corporation.
(E)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(b)(1)(E) The commission has determined that the reorganization plan and other documents resolving the insolvency proceeding recognize the contributions of ratepayers, if any, and compensate them accordingly through mechanisms approved by the commission, which may include sharing of value appreciation.
(2)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(b)(2) For a regional electrical corporation, it has voluntarily established a charge required by the commission pursuant to Section 3289. This charge shall be included on monthly bills for customers. Collections on that charge shall be remitted, on a monthly basis, to the administrator for deposit into the fund.
(3)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(b)(3) Except as provided in subdivision (e), the electrical corporation has provided its initial contribution to the fund no later than September 10, 2019. Initial contributions shall not be recovered from the ratepayers of an electrical corporation, except Golden State Energy.
(c)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(c) Each participating electrical corporation shall make its annual contribution by January 1 of each calendar year, including, without limitation, any annual contributions for calendar years in which the electrical corporation, or another electrical corporation to which the electrical corporation is the successor, was not a participating electrical corporation. Annual contributions shall not be recovered from the ratepayers of an electrical corporation, except Golden State Energy.
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(1)Copy CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(d)(1) The administrator may, and in the case of Golden State Energy shall, authorize an electrical corporation that is formed after July 12, 2019, to participate in the fund if the administrator determines that the electrical corporation meets the requirements of this section. Authorization of an electrical corporation that is formed after July 12, 2019, shall be effective as of a date determined by the administrator and shall apply to covered wildfires after the date of authorization.
(2)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(d)(2) If Golden State Energy is the successor to Pacific Gas and Electric Company and Pacific Gas and Electric Company made its initial contribution and, if applicable, annual contributions to the fund, the administrator shall not require Golden State Energy to commit to making, or make, its own initial contribution, or annual contributions for a period for which Pacific Gas and Electric Company already made its annual contributions, in order to participate in the fund and the administrator shall authorize Golden State Energy to participate in the fund if Golden State Energy, within 15 days of closing of the acquisition of Pacific Gas and Electric Company, notifies the commission of its commitment to make annual contributions to the fund.
(e)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(e) An electrical corporation that is the subject of an insolvency proceeding on July 12, 2019, that wishes to participate in the fund shall (1) no later than July 27, 2019, provide written notification to the commission of its election to participate in the fund, and (2) no later than September 10, 2019, obtain approval from the bankruptcy court or a court of competent jurisdiction of its determination to pay, and approval of its payment of, the initial contribution and, as they become due, annual contributions to the fund, provided that the contributions shall not be due to the fund until the date the electrical corporation exits the insolvency proceeding. The electrical corporation shall not be entitled to seek payments from the fund pursuant to subdivision (f) until it has funded its initial contribution and has met the other conditions provided in subdivision (b). Participation of an electrical corporation that is the subject of an insolvency proceeding that satisfies the requirements of this subdivision shall be effective as of July 12, 2019, and shall apply to covered wildfires, provided that the fund shall not pay more than 40 percent of the allowed amount of a claim arising between July 12, 2019, and the date the electrical corporation exits bankruptcy, with the balance of those claims being addressed through the insolvency proceeding.
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(1)Copy CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(f)(1) An electrical corporation meeting the applicable requirements of subdivision (b) may seek payment from the fund to satisfy settled or finally adjudicated eligible claims. Only eligible claims shall be made against or paid by the fund. In accordance with the procedures established by the administrator, the administrator shall review and approve any settlement of an eligible claim as being in the reasonable business judgment of the electrical corporation before releasing funds to the electrical corporation for payment. Settlements of subrogation claims that are less than or equal to 40 percent of total asserted claim value as determined by the administrator shall be paid unless the administrator finds that the exceptional facts and circumstances surrounding the underlying claim do not justify the electrical corporation’s exercise of such business judgment. To the extent approved by the administrator, a settlement shall not be subject to further review by the commission.
(2)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(f)(2) The administrator shall approve a settlement of an eligible claim that is a subrogation claim if the settlement exceeds 40 percent of the total asserted claim value, as determined by the administrator, and includes a full release of the balance of the asserted claim so long as the administrator finds that the electrical corporation exercised its reasonable business judgment in determining to settle for a higher percentage or on different terms based on a determination that the specific facts and circumstances surrounding the underlying claim justify a higher settlement percentage or different terms. A subrogation claim that is finally adjudicated shall be paid in the full judgment amount.
(g)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(g) Except for Golden State Energy, all initial and annual contributions shall be excluded from the measurement of the authorized capital structure.
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(1)Copy CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(h)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), within six months after the commission adopts a decision in an application filed pursuant to Section 1701.8, the electrical corporation shall reimburse the fund for the full amount of costs and expenses the commission determined were disallowed pursuant to Section 1701.8.
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(A)Copy CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(h)(2)(A) The obligation of an electrical corporation to reimburse the fund shall be the lesser amount of subparagraph (B) or (C).
(B)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(h)(2)(A)(B) The costs and expenses determined not to be just and reasonable pursuant to Section 1701.8.
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(i)Copy CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(h)(2)(A)(C)(i) (I) The amount determined pursuant to sub-subclause (ia) minus the amount determined pursuant to sub-subclause (ib).
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(IA) Except as specified in sub-sub-subclause (IB), for each electrical corporation, 20 percent of the electrical corporation’s total transmission and distribution equity rate base, including, but not limited to, its Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) assets, as determined by the administrator for the calendar year in which the disallowance occurred.
(IB) For Golden State Energy’s first twelve months of participation in the fund, an amount equal to 20 percent of Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s total transmission and distribution equity rate base, including, but not limited to, its Federal Energy Regulatory Commission assets, at the time of the closing of the acquisition of Pacific Gas and Electric Company, as determined by the commission. For Golden State Energy’s subsequent years of participation in the fund, an amount determined by the commission that is equivalent to the amount specified in subclause (I) for electrical corporations with an equity rate base.
(ib) The sum of the amounts actually reimbursed to the fund for costs and expenses that were determined not to be just and reasonable pursuant to Section 1701.8 during the measurement period, added to the amount of any reimbursements to the fund owed by the electrical corporation for costs and expenses disallowed during the measurement period that have not yet been paid.
(II) For purposes of this clause, “measurement period” means the period of three consecutive calendar years ending on December 31 of the year in which the calculation is being performed.
(III) This clause shall become inoperative upon all large electrical corporations electing to participate in the account pursuant to Section 3299.
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(I)Copy CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(IB)(ii)(I) The amount determined pursuant to sub-subclause (ia) minus the amount determined pursuant to sub-subclause (ib).
(ia) Twenty percent of the electrical corporation’s total transmission and distribution equity base, including, but not limited to, its Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) assets, as determined by the administrator for the calendar year in which the ignition of the covered wildfire occurred.
(ib) The sum of the amounts actually reimbursed to the fund for measurement costs that were determined not to be just and reasonable pursuant to Section 1701.8 added to the amount of any reimbursements to the fund owed by the electrical corporation for measurement costs disallowed that have not yet been paid.
(II) For purposes of this clause, “measurement costs” means costs and expenses that arose out of any covered wildfire ignited within three years of the ignition of the wildfire that is the subject to the application and any measurement costs as defined in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (b) of Section 3299.10.
(III) This clause shall become operative upon all large electrical corporations electing to participate in the account pursuant to Section 3299.
(D)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(IB)(D) The administrator shall publish calculations of the amounts determined pursuant to subparagraphs (B) and (C) on or before January 1 of each calendar year for each electrical corporation.
(E)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(IB)(E) Except as provided in paragraph (3), the electrical corporation shall not be required to reimburse the fund for any additional amounts in any three-calendar-year period.
(F)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(IB)(F) The limitation set forth in this section shall apply only so long as the fund has not been terminated pursuant to subdivision (i).
(3)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(IB)(3) Paragraph (2) does not apply under either of the following circumstances:
(A)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(IB)(3)(A) If the administrator determines that the electrical corporation’s actions or inactions that resulted in the covered wildfire constituted conscious or willful disregard of the rights and safety of others.
(B)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(IB)(3)(B) If the electrical corporation failed to maintain a valid safety certification on the date of the ignition.
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(1)Copy CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(i)(1) The administrator shall, to the extent practicable, manage the fund to prioritize the use of electrical corporation contributions before the use of ratepayer contributions.
(2)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(i)(2) The fund shall terminate when the administrator determines that the fund resources are exhausted, taking into account the amount of any unpaid liabilities including necessary reserves, any remaining unpaid annual contributions from participating electrical corporations, and the charges authorized pursuant to Section 3289. Upon the determination of the administrator that the fund shall be terminated, the administrator shall pay all remaining eligible claims and fund expenses, and liquidate any remaining assets. The remaining funds shall be transferred to the General Fund. It is the intent of the Legislature that any funds transferred to the General Fund pursuant to this paragraph shall be appropriated to support wildfire mitigation. Termination of the fund pursuant to this paragraph does not terminate the account within the fund, which shall continue until terminated pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 3298.
(j)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(j) Notwithstanding subdivision (f), a regional electrical corporation’s access to the fund to pay eligible claims shall be limited to three times the sum of the regional electrical corporation’s initial contribution and any funded annual contributions per covered wildfire.
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(1)Copy CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(k)(1) Each electrical corporation shall, upon determining that all of its claims, if any, for payment from the fund for a covered wildfire pursuant to subdivision (f) have been fully satisfied and that the large electrical corporation does not anticipate any further claims from a covered wildfire, shall notify the administrator that its claims for payment from the fund for a covered wildfire are fully satisfied.
(2)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(k)(2) Upon receipt of all notifications pursuant to paragraph (1), the administrator shall determine whether there is any outstanding obligation on the fund to provide a payment pursuant to subdivision (f) to a large electrical corporation for a covered wildfire or whether any large electrical corporation is likely to submit any additional claims from a covered wildfire. If the administrator reasonably determines that there are no outstanding obligations on the fund to provide payment for a covered wildfire and that no large electrical corporation is likely to submit any additional claims from a covered wildfire, the administrator shall transfer any remaining Wildfire Fund assets, including all contributions and reimbursements to the fund pursuant to subdivision (h) that are made after the operative date of this subdivision, into the account.
(3)CA Public Utilities Code § 3292(k)(3) This subdivision shall become operative upon all large electrical corporations electing to participate in the account pursuant to Section 3299.

Section § 3293

Explanation

This law requires electrical companies in California to have sufficient insurance coverage. An appointed official will regularly evaluate and suggest the appropriate insurance amount. They consider factors like available insurance, the area where the company operates, fire risks, the size and real estate value of the area, the company's safety record, wildfire prevention efforts, how it affects customers' rates, and other relevant factors.

A participating electrical corporation shall maintain reasonable insurance coverage. The administrator shall periodically review and make a recommendation as to the appropriate amount of insurance coverage required, taking into account the availability of insurance, the electrical corporation’s service territory, including the fire risk of the territory, the size of the territory, and the value of the real estate in the territory, the safety record of the electrical corporation, the wildfire mitigation measures implemented by the electrical corporation, the impact to the ratepayers, and other factors deemed appropriate by the administrator.

Section § 3294

Explanation

This law states that any costs and expenses for managing the Wildfire Fund must be covered by the fund’s own assets.

Costs and expenses of administration of the fund shall be paid from Wildfire Fund assets.

Section § 3295

Explanation

Section 3295 explains that when the California Public Utilities Commission makes a decision related to an electrical corporation's application, the corporation must pay back certain costs to a governmental fund within six months. This repayment is determined based on earlier sections of the law.

The law also establishes a lien, which is a legal claim on the corporation's revenues, to ensure they meet their repayment obligations to this fund. However, this lien is secondary to any existing debts or financial agreements the corporation had as of July 12, 2019, or approved later, making it junior in priority. The lien automatically applies to the corporation's revenues without needing additional steps but won't affect any real estate owned by the corporation.

(a)CA Public Utilities Code § 3295(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), within six months after the commission adopts a decision in an application filed pursuant to Section 1701.8, a governmental assessment shall be imposed in the full amount of, and the electrical corporation shall reimburse the fund for the full amount of, costs and expenses the commission determined were the amount of the obligation to reimburse the fund pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 3291 or subdivision (h) of Section 3292 in a proceeding authorized pursuant to Section 1701.8.
(b)CA Public Utilities Code § 3295(b) With respect to a governmental assessment pursuant to subdivision (a), the fund is granted a statutory lien on the revenues of an electrical corporation participating in the fund to secure the electrical corporation’s reimbursement obligations to the fund, which statutory lien shall be subordinated and junior in lien priority and right of payment to any lien, mortgage, or security interest securing any debt, note, indenture, lease, contract, or other obligation of the electrical corporation or a financing entity defined in Section 850 in existence on July 12, 2019, or thereafter authorized by the commission, including pursuant to subdivision (g) of Section 80542 of the Water Code; provided that no such lien shall be deemed to have been granted with respect to the revenues of an electrical corporation to the extent that the terms of any debt, note, indenture, lease, contract, or other obligation of the electrical corporation existing on July 12, 2019, prohibits the granting of the lien, or if a breach or default would occur thereunder as a result of the granting of the lien whether or not the breach or default is subject to the passage of time, notice requirements, or otherwise, it being understood that the lien will be deemed to have been automatically granted at the time that the prohibition no longer applies or no breach or default would occur. Subject to the immediately preceding sentence, the subordinated and junior statutory lien shall be automatically perfected without further action of the fund and shall apply regardless of whether the amounts are commingled with other cash or other property of the electrical corporation. The statutory lien granted pursuant to this section shall not attach to any real property of an electrical corporation.

Section § 3296

Explanation

This law allows the administrator to use funds from participating electrical companies to settle any debts those companies owe to a specific fund, at any time and without prior notice. The administrator can do this even if the debts have not yet come due or are still conditional. After using the funds, the administrator must inform the company involved.

In addition to any rights and remedies of the administrator provided by law, the administrator is authorized at any time and from time to time, without notice to the participating electrical corporations, to set off and apply any and all funds, deposits, or contributions from a participating electrical corporation at any time held by the fund and other obligations owed to the fund, irrespective of whether or not the administrator made demand, and whether the obligations may be contingent or unmatured. The administrator will promptly notify the participating electrical corporation after any such setoff.

Section § 3297

Explanation

This law states that any earnings from a specific fund are exempt from state taxes, and any contributions made to this fund by electrical companies can be deducted from their state taxes.

Fund earnings are tax exempt and fund contributions by electrical corporations are tax deductible for state tax purposes.