SB 1463, as amended, Moorlach. Electrical lines: mitigation of wildfire risks.
The California Constitution establishes the Public Utilities Commission, authorizes the commission to establish rules for all public utilities, subject to control by the Legislature, and authorizes the Legislature, unlimited by the other provisions of the California Constitution, to confer additional authority and jurisdiction upon the commission that is cognate and germane to the regulation of public utilities. The Public Utilities Act provides the commission with broad authority over public utilities, including electrical corporations. Existing law establishes standards that are applicable to any person, as defined, to run, place, erect, or maintain wires or cables used to conduct electricity and requires the commission to enforce thesebegin delete provisions.end deletebegin insert
			 standards.end insert Pursuant to its existing authority, the commission has adopted rules for the construction of electrical lines and the trimming of trees near electrical lines.
Except as specified, existing law requires any person that owns, controls, operates, or maintains any electrical transmission or distribution line upon any mountainous, forest-covered, brush-covered, or grass-covered land to maintain a clearance in all directions between all vegetation and all conductors that are carrying electric current, as prescribed.
This bill would require the commission, in consultation with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, to prioritize areas in which communities are at high risk from the consequences of wildfires when determining areas in which it will require enhanced mitigation measures for wildfire hazards posed by overhead electrical lines and equipment.begin insert The bill would require the commission to develop a definition of “enhanced mitigation measures” for these purposes.end insert The bill, as part of any findings supporting a decision to approve the boundaries for those areas, would require the commission to describe how the commission incorporated the concerns of local governments, fire departments, or both in determining those boundaries.
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
Section 761.2 is added to the Public Utilities 
2Code, to read:
(a) In determining areas in which to require enhanced 
4mitigation measures for wildfire hazards posed by overhead 
5electrical lines and equipment, the commission, in consultation 
6with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, shall prioritize 
7areas in which communities are at high risk from the consequences 
8of wildfires.begin insert The commission shall develop a definition of 
9“enhanced mitigation measures” for purposes of this subdivision 
10in Rulemaking 15-05-006 (Filed May 7, 2015), Order Instituting 
11Rulemaking to Develop and Adopt Fire-Threat Maps and 
12Fire-Safety Regulations, or in another appropriate proceeding.end insert
13(b) Any findings supporting a decision to approve the boundaries 
14for areas described in subdivision (a) shall describe how the 
15commission incorporated the concerns of local governments, fire 
16departments, or both in determining those boundaries.
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