NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING IN COMPLIANCE WITH ASSEMBLY BILL 1650 WITH REGARD TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES:
EMERGENCY AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PLAN
SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY
Participation and comments from county and city emergency representatives on the above legislation is important to the CPUC. Public meetings for San Diego County, Orange County, Tribal Partners, and Access & Functional Needs (AFN) Partners are scheduled virtually through Microsoft Teams. Meeting dates and times are as follows:
Meeting Option 1
March 19, 2025
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Microsoft Teams
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Meeting ID: 218 996 068 409
Passcode: XS9cv7UX
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+1 858-284-1506,,605886948# United States, Del Mar
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Phone conference ID: 605 886 948#
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Tenant key: sandiego@m.webex.com
Video ID: 118 654 502 8
Meeting Option 2
March 20, 2025
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Microsoft Teams
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Meeting ID: 272 009 713 322
Passcode: re9NL2EC
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+1 858-284-1506,,588982662# United States, Del Mar
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Phone conference ID: 588 982 662#
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Tenant key: sandiego@m.webex.com
Video ID: 112 742 217 9
Information About Assembly Bill (AB) 1650, Portantino. Public Utilities: Emergency and Disaster Preparedness:
AB1650, became law on January 1, 2013. AB1650 does the following:
- Requires the CPUC to establish standards for disaster and emergency preparedness plans within an existing proceeding, including, but not limited to, use of weather reports to preposition manpower and equipment before anticipated severe weather, methods of improving communications between governmental agencies and the public, and methods of working to control and mitigate an emergency or disaster and its aftereffects.
- The bill requires electrical corporations to develop, adopt, and update an emergency and disaster preparedness plan in compliance with the standards established by the CPUC.
- The bill authorizes those agencies to designate a point of contact for the electrical corporation to consult with on emergency and disaster preparedness plans and requires the electrical corporation to provide the point of contact with an opportunity to comment on draft emergency and disaster preparedness plans.
- An emergency and disaster preparedness plan must address recent emergencies and disasters associated with the electrical corporation or similarly situated corporations and address remedial actions for possible emergencies or disasters that may involve that corporation's provision of service.
- Every two years, to update and improve that electrical corporation's emergency and disaster preparedness plan, the electrical corporation must invite appropriate representatives of every city, county, or city and county within that electrical corporation's service area to meet with, and provide consultation to, the electrical corporation.