SB 18, as amended, Hill. Public Utilities Commission: outside counsel.
The Public Utilities Act authorizes the Public Utilities Commission to appoint an attorney for the commission who holds that office at the pleasure of the commission. The act requires the attorney to represent and appear for the people and the commission in all actions and proceedings involving any question under the act or under any order or act of the commission. The act requires the attorney to commence, prosecute, and expedite the final determination of all actions and proceedings directed or authorized by the president, except as otherwise directed or authorized by vote of the commission, to advise the commission and each commissioner in regard to all matters in connection with the powers and duties of the commission or a commissioner, when requested, and generally, to perform all duties and services as attorney to the commission that the president, or vote of the commission, may require of him or her.
This bill would require that any contract or other agreement by the commission for services by outside legal counsel to represent the commission in a criminal investigation initiated by any federal, state, or local agency be approved by a vote of the commissionbegin delete and be subject to a 30-day review byend deletebegin insert no sooner than 30 days after it is submitted toend insert the Joint Legislative Budget Committeebegin delete before the agreement is entered into.end deletebegin insert for reviewend insertbegin insert.end insert
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
Section 307.5 is added to the Public Utilities
2Code, to read:
(a) Any contract or other agreement by the commission
4for services by outside legal counsel to represent the commission
5in a criminal investigation initiated by any federal, state, or local
6agency shall be approved by a vote of the commissionbegin delete and subject begin insert no sooner than 30 days after the contract
7to a 30-day review byend delete
8or agreement is submitted toend insert the Joint Legislative Budget
9Committeebegin delete before the agreement is entered into.end deletebegin insert
for reviewend insertbegin insert.end insert
10(b) begin deleteThe Joint Legislative Budget Committee, as part of its begin insertAny contract or other agreement submitted
11review, shall consider end delete
12to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee for review and to be
13voted on by the commission pursuant to subdivision (a) shall
14includeend insertbegin insert end insertall of the followingbegin insert informationend insert:
15(1) The funds that the commission will use to pay for these
16services.
17(2) Whether the commission has followed all of the laws and
18procedures applicable to contracting for legal services.
19(3) Whether, and to what degree, existing programs and
20operations of the commission will be affected.
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