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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1096Introduced by Senator CaballeroFebruary 19, 2020An act to add Chapter 2.7 (commencing with Section 2721) to Part 2 of Division 1 of the Public Utilities Code, relating to public utilities.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1096, as introduced, Caballero. Water and sewer system corporations: consolidation of service.The Public Utilities Act prohibits, with certain exemptions, any public utility from selling, leasing, assigning, mortgaging, or otherwise disposing of or encumbering specified property necessary or useful in the performance of the public utilitys duties to the public without first, for qualified transactions valued above $5,000,000, securing an order from the Public Utilities Commission authorizing it to do so or, for qualified transactions valued at $5,000,000 or less, filing an advice letter and obtaining approval from the commission.Existing law, the California Safe Drinking Water Act, provides for the operation of public water systems and imposes on the State Water Resources Control Board related regulatory responsibilities and duties. Existing law authorizes the state board to order consolidation of public water systems where a public water system or state small water system serving a disadvantaged community consistently fails to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water, as provided.This bill, the Consolidation for Safe Drinking Water Act of 2020, would authorize a water or sewer system corporation to file an application and obtain approval from the commission through an order authorizing the water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system. The bill would require the commission to approve or deny the application within 8 months, except as provided.For a consolidation valued at $5,000,000 or less, the bill would authorize a water or sewer system corporation to instead file an advice letter and obtain approval from the commission through a resolution authorizing the water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system. The bill would authorize the executive director of the commission or the director of the division of the commission having regulatory jurisdiction over the water or sewer system corporation to approve an uncontested advice letter, and would require the commission to approve or deny an advice letter within 120 days, except as provided.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. (a) This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the Consolidation for Safe Drinking Water Act of 2020.(b) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(1) Several public water systems and state small water systems in the state remain out of compliance with water quality standards established for various contaminants.(2) Operation of public water systems presents opportunities for scale economies that could be used to implement available technologies to comply with applicable water quality standards.(3) Facilitating the consolidation of public water systems and state small water systems that consistently fail to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water would help to achieve these scale economies to provide benefits to the residents of California.(c) It is the intent of the Legislature to promote timely consolidation of water systems to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water for all residents of California.SEC. 2. Chapter 2.7 (commencing with Section 2721) is added to Part 2 of Division 1 of the Public Utilities Code, to read: CHAPTER 2.7. Consolidation for Safe Drinking Water Act of 20202721. (a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:(1) Consolidate means to join two or more public water systems, state small water systems, or affected residences not served by a public water system into a single public water system.(2) Public water system has the same meaning as set forth in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(3) State small water system has the same meaning as set forth in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) (1) A water or sewer system corporation may file an application and obtain approval from the commission through an order authorizing that water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system.(2) The commission shall approve or deny an application filed pursuant to paragraph (1) within eight months of its filing, unless an administrative law judge of the commission makes a written determination that the deadline cannot be met, including findings as to the reason, and issues a letter extending the deadline by up to eight months. An administrative law judge may grant additional extensions of eight months or less consistent with this paragraph.(c) (1) (A) For a consolidation valued at five million dollars ($5,000,000) or less, a water or sewer system corporation may file an advice letter and obtain approval from the commission through a resolution authorizing that water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system.(B) If an advice letter filed pursuant to this paragraph is uncontested, approval may be given by the executive director or the director of the division of the commission having regulatory jurisdiction over the water or sewer system corporation.(C) Absent incomplete documentation, the commission shall approve or deny the advice letter within 120 days of its filing by the applicant water or sewer system corporation unless the executive director makes a written determination that the deadline cannot be met, including findings as to the reason, and issues a response extending the deadline by up to 120 days. The executive director may grant additional extensions of 120 days or less consistent with this subparagraph.(2) For a consolidation valued at five million dollars ($5,000,000)or less, the commission may designate a different procedure if it determines that the consolidation warrants a more comprehensive review than the advice letter procedure described in paragraph (1) provides.(d) For purposes of a consolidation pursuant to either subdivision (b) or (c), the commission shall prioritize cases in which a water or sewer system corporation consolidates with a public water system or state small water system that is subject to a citation issued pursuant to Section 116650 of the Health and Safety Code or a compliance order issued pursuant to Section 116655 of the Health and Safety Code for failure to meet primary or secondary drinking water standards, as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(e) A water or sewer system corporation seeking to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system pursuant to this section shall give adequate public notice and provide adequate opportunities for public participation, as determined by the commission.(f) This section shall not be construed to require a public water system or state small water system that is not subject to the jurisdiction, control, and regulation of the commission to obtain authorization from the commission before consolidating with a public water system or state small water system.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1096Introduced by Senator CaballeroFebruary 19, 2020An act to add Chapter 2.7 (commencing with Section 2721) to Part 2 of Division 1 of the Public Utilities Code, relating to public utilities.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1096, as introduced, Caballero. Water and sewer system corporations: consolidation of service.The Public Utilities Act prohibits, with certain exemptions, any public utility from selling, leasing, assigning, mortgaging, or otherwise disposing of or encumbering specified property necessary or useful in the performance of the public utilitys duties to the public without first, for qualified transactions valued above $5,000,000, securing an order from the Public Utilities Commission authorizing it to do so or, for qualified transactions valued at $5,000,000 or less, filing an advice letter and obtaining approval from the commission.Existing law, the California Safe Drinking Water Act, provides for the operation of public water systems and imposes on the State Water Resources Control Board related regulatory responsibilities and duties. Existing law authorizes the state board to order consolidation of public water systems where a public water system or state small water system serving a disadvantaged community consistently fails to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water, as provided.This bill, the Consolidation for Safe Drinking Water Act of 2020, would authorize a water or sewer system corporation to file an application and obtain approval from the commission through an order authorizing the water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system. The bill would require the commission to approve or deny the application within 8 months, except as provided.For a consolidation valued at $5,000,000 or less, the bill would authorize a water or sewer system corporation to instead file an advice letter and obtain approval from the commission through a resolution authorizing the water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system. The bill would authorize the executive director of the commission or the director of the division of the commission having regulatory jurisdiction over the water or sewer system corporation to approve an uncontested advice letter, and would require the commission to approve or deny an advice letter within 120 days, except as provided.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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2020 An act to add Chapter 2.7 (commencing with Section 2721) to Part 2 of Division 1 of the Public Utilities Code, relating to public utilities.
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2626 SB 1096, as introduced, Caballero. Water and sewer system corporations: consolidation of service.
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2828 The Public Utilities Act prohibits, with certain exemptions, any public utility from selling, leasing, assigning, mortgaging, or otherwise disposing of or encumbering specified property necessary or useful in the performance of the public utilitys duties to the public without first, for qualified transactions valued above $5,000,000, securing an order from the Public Utilities Commission authorizing it to do so or, for qualified transactions valued at $5,000,000 or less, filing an advice letter and obtaining approval from the commission.Existing law, the California Safe Drinking Water Act, provides for the operation of public water systems and imposes on the State Water Resources Control Board related regulatory responsibilities and duties. Existing law authorizes the state board to order consolidation of public water systems where a public water system or state small water system serving a disadvantaged community consistently fails to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water, as provided.This bill, the Consolidation for Safe Drinking Water Act of 2020, would authorize a water or sewer system corporation to file an application and obtain approval from the commission through an order authorizing the water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system. The bill would require the commission to approve or deny the application within 8 months, except as provided.For a consolidation valued at $5,000,000 or less, the bill would authorize a water or sewer system corporation to instead file an advice letter and obtain approval from the commission through a resolution authorizing the water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system. The bill would authorize the executive director of the commission or the director of the division of the commission having regulatory jurisdiction over the water or sewer system corporation to approve an uncontested advice letter, and would require the commission to approve or deny an advice letter within 120 days, except as provided.
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3030 The Public Utilities Act prohibits, with certain exemptions, any public utility from selling, leasing, assigning, mortgaging, or otherwise disposing of or encumbering specified property necessary or useful in the performance of the public utilitys duties to the public without first, for qualified transactions valued above $5,000,000, securing an order from the Public Utilities Commission authorizing it to do so or, for qualified transactions valued at $5,000,000 or less, filing an advice letter and obtaining approval from the commission.
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3232 Existing law, the California Safe Drinking Water Act, provides for the operation of public water systems and imposes on the State Water Resources Control Board related regulatory responsibilities and duties. Existing law authorizes the state board to order consolidation of public water systems where a public water system or state small water system serving a disadvantaged community consistently fails to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water, as provided.
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3434 This bill, the Consolidation for Safe Drinking Water Act of 2020, would authorize a water or sewer system corporation to file an application and obtain approval from the commission through an order authorizing the water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system. The bill would require the commission to approve or deny the application within 8 months, except as provided.
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3636 For a consolidation valued at $5,000,000 or less, the bill would authorize a water or sewer system corporation to instead file an advice letter and obtain approval from the commission through a resolution authorizing the water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system. The bill would authorize the executive director of the commission or the director of the division of the commission having regulatory jurisdiction over the water or sewer system corporation to approve an uncontested advice letter, and would require the commission to approve or deny an advice letter within 120 days, except as provided.
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4242 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. (a) This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the Consolidation for Safe Drinking Water Act of 2020.(b) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(1) Several public water systems and state small water systems in the state remain out of compliance with water quality standards established for various contaminants.(2) Operation of public water systems presents opportunities for scale economies that could be used to implement available technologies to comply with applicable water quality standards.(3) Facilitating the consolidation of public water systems and state small water systems that consistently fail to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water would help to achieve these scale economies to provide benefits to the residents of California.(c) It is the intent of the Legislature to promote timely consolidation of water systems to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water for all residents of California.SEC. 2. Chapter 2.7 (commencing with Section 2721) is added to Part 2 of Division 1 of the Public Utilities Code, to read: CHAPTER 2.7. Consolidation for Safe Drinking Water Act of 20202721. (a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:(1) Consolidate means to join two or more public water systems, state small water systems, or affected residences not served by a public water system into a single public water system.(2) Public water system has the same meaning as set forth in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(3) State small water system has the same meaning as set forth in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) (1) A water or sewer system corporation may file an application and obtain approval from the commission through an order authorizing that water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system.(2) The commission shall approve or deny an application filed pursuant to paragraph (1) within eight months of its filing, unless an administrative law judge of the commission makes a written determination that the deadline cannot be met, including findings as to the reason, and issues a letter extending the deadline by up to eight months. An administrative law judge may grant additional extensions of eight months or less consistent with this paragraph.(c) (1) (A) For a consolidation valued at five million dollars ($5,000,000) or less, a water or sewer system corporation may file an advice letter and obtain approval from the commission through a resolution authorizing that water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system.(B) If an advice letter filed pursuant to this paragraph is uncontested, approval may be given by the executive director or the director of the division of the commission having regulatory jurisdiction over the water or sewer system corporation.(C) Absent incomplete documentation, the commission shall approve or deny the advice letter within 120 days of its filing by the applicant water or sewer system corporation unless the executive director makes a written determination that the deadline cannot be met, including findings as to the reason, and issues a response extending the deadline by up to 120 days. The executive director may grant additional extensions of 120 days or less consistent with this subparagraph.(2) For a consolidation valued at five million dollars ($5,000,000)or less, the commission may designate a different procedure if it determines that the consolidation warrants a more comprehensive review than the advice letter procedure described in paragraph (1) provides.(d) For purposes of a consolidation pursuant to either subdivision (b) or (c), the commission shall prioritize cases in which a water or sewer system corporation consolidates with a public water system or state small water system that is subject to a citation issued pursuant to Section 116650 of the Health and Safety Code or a compliance order issued pursuant to Section 116655 of the Health and Safety Code for failure to meet primary or secondary drinking water standards, as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(e) A water or sewer system corporation seeking to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system pursuant to this section shall give adequate public notice and provide adequate opportunities for public participation, as determined by the commission.(f) This section shall not be construed to require a public water system or state small water system that is not subject to the jurisdiction, control, and regulation of the commission to obtain authorization from the commission before consolidating with a public water system or state small water system.
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4444 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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4848 SECTION 1. (a) This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the Consolidation for Safe Drinking Water Act of 2020.(b) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(1) Several public water systems and state small water systems in the state remain out of compliance with water quality standards established for various contaminants.(2) Operation of public water systems presents opportunities for scale economies that could be used to implement available technologies to comply with applicable water quality standards.(3) Facilitating the consolidation of public water systems and state small water systems that consistently fail to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water would help to achieve these scale economies to provide benefits to the residents of California.(c) It is the intent of the Legislature to promote timely consolidation of water systems to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water for all residents of California.
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5050 SECTION 1. (a) This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the Consolidation for Safe Drinking Water Act of 2020.(b) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(1) Several public water systems and state small water systems in the state remain out of compliance with water quality standards established for various contaminants.(2) Operation of public water systems presents opportunities for scale economies that could be used to implement available technologies to comply with applicable water quality standards.(3) Facilitating the consolidation of public water systems and state small water systems that consistently fail to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water would help to achieve these scale economies to provide benefits to the residents of California.(c) It is the intent of the Legislature to promote timely consolidation of water systems to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water for all residents of California.
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5252 SECTION 1. (a) This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the Consolidation for Safe Drinking Water Act of 2020.
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5656 (b) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
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5858 (1) Several public water systems and state small water systems in the state remain out of compliance with water quality standards established for various contaminants.
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6262 (3) Facilitating the consolidation of public water systems and state small water systems that consistently fail to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water would help to achieve these scale economies to provide benefits to the residents of California.
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6464 (c) It is the intent of the Legislature to promote timely consolidation of water systems to provide an adequate supply of safe drinking water for all residents of California.
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6666 SEC. 2. Chapter 2.7 (commencing with Section 2721) is added to Part 2 of Division 1 of the Public Utilities Code, to read: CHAPTER 2.7. Consolidation for Safe Drinking Water Act of 20202721. (a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:(1) Consolidate means to join two or more public water systems, state small water systems, or affected residences not served by a public water system into a single public water system.(2) Public water system has the same meaning as set forth in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(3) State small water system has the same meaning as set forth in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) (1) A water or sewer system corporation may file an application and obtain approval from the commission through an order authorizing that water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system.(2) The commission shall approve or deny an application filed pursuant to paragraph (1) within eight months of its filing, unless an administrative law judge of the commission makes a written determination that the deadline cannot be met, including findings as to the reason, and issues a letter extending the deadline by up to eight months. An administrative law judge may grant additional extensions of eight months or less consistent with this paragraph.(c) (1) (A) For a consolidation valued at five million dollars ($5,000,000) or less, a water or sewer system corporation may file an advice letter and obtain approval from the commission through a resolution authorizing that water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system.(B) If an advice letter filed pursuant to this paragraph is uncontested, approval may be given by the executive director or the director of the division of the commission having regulatory jurisdiction over the water or sewer system corporation.(C) Absent incomplete documentation, the commission shall approve or deny the advice letter within 120 days of its filing by the applicant water or sewer system corporation unless the executive director makes a written determination that the deadline cannot be met, including findings as to the reason, and issues a response extending the deadline by up to 120 days. The executive director may grant additional extensions of 120 days or less consistent with this subparagraph.(2) For a consolidation valued at five million dollars ($5,000,000)or less, the commission may designate a different procedure if it determines that the consolidation warrants a more comprehensive review than the advice letter procedure described in paragraph (1) provides.(d) For purposes of a consolidation pursuant to either subdivision (b) or (c), the commission shall prioritize cases in which a water or sewer system corporation consolidates with a public water system or state small water system that is subject to a citation issued pursuant to Section 116650 of the Health and Safety Code or a compliance order issued pursuant to Section 116655 of the Health and Safety Code for failure to meet primary or secondary drinking water standards, as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(e) A water or sewer system corporation seeking to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system pursuant to this section shall give adequate public notice and provide adequate opportunities for public participation, as determined by the commission.(f) This section shall not be construed to require a public water system or state small water system that is not subject to the jurisdiction, control, and regulation of the commission to obtain authorization from the commission before consolidating with a public water system or state small water system.
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6868 SEC. 2. Chapter 2.7 (commencing with Section 2721) is added to Part 2 of Division 1 of the Public Utilities Code, to read:
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7272 CHAPTER 2.7. Consolidation for Safe Drinking Water Act of 20202721. (a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:(1) Consolidate means to join two or more public water systems, state small water systems, or affected residences not served by a public water system into a single public water system.(2) Public water system has the same meaning as set forth in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(3) State small water system has the same meaning as set forth in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) (1) A water or sewer system corporation may file an application and obtain approval from the commission through an order authorizing that water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system.(2) The commission shall approve or deny an application filed pursuant to paragraph (1) within eight months of its filing, unless an administrative law judge of the commission makes a written determination that the deadline cannot be met, including findings as to the reason, and issues a letter extending the deadline by up to eight months. An administrative law judge may grant additional extensions of eight months or less consistent with this paragraph.(c) (1) (A) For a consolidation valued at five million dollars ($5,000,000) or less, a water or sewer system corporation may file an advice letter and obtain approval from the commission through a resolution authorizing that water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system.(B) If an advice letter filed pursuant to this paragraph is uncontested, approval may be given by the executive director or the director of the division of the commission having regulatory jurisdiction over the water or sewer system corporation.(C) Absent incomplete documentation, the commission shall approve or deny the advice letter within 120 days of its filing by the applicant water or sewer system corporation unless the executive director makes a written determination that the deadline cannot be met, including findings as to the reason, and issues a response extending the deadline by up to 120 days. The executive director may grant additional extensions of 120 days or less consistent with this subparagraph.(2) For a consolidation valued at five million dollars ($5,000,000)or less, the commission may designate a different procedure if it determines that the consolidation warrants a more comprehensive review than the advice letter procedure described in paragraph (1) provides.(d) For purposes of a consolidation pursuant to either subdivision (b) or (c), the commission shall prioritize cases in which a water or sewer system corporation consolidates with a public water system or state small water system that is subject to a citation issued pursuant to Section 116650 of the Health and Safety Code or a compliance order issued pursuant to Section 116655 of the Health and Safety Code for failure to meet primary or secondary drinking water standards, as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(e) A water or sewer system corporation seeking to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system pursuant to this section shall give adequate public notice and provide adequate opportunities for public participation, as determined by the commission.(f) This section shall not be construed to require a public water system or state small water system that is not subject to the jurisdiction, control, and regulation of the commission to obtain authorization from the commission before consolidating with a public water system or state small water system.
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7474 CHAPTER 2.7. Consolidation for Safe Drinking Water Act of 20202721. (a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:(1) Consolidate means to join two or more public water systems, state small water systems, or affected residences not served by a public water system into a single public water system.(2) Public water system has the same meaning as set forth in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(3) State small water system has the same meaning as set forth in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) (1) A water or sewer system corporation may file an application and obtain approval from the commission through an order authorizing that water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system.(2) The commission shall approve or deny an application filed pursuant to paragraph (1) within eight months of its filing, unless an administrative law judge of the commission makes a written determination that the deadline cannot be met, including findings as to the reason, and issues a letter extending the deadline by up to eight months. An administrative law judge may grant additional extensions of eight months or less consistent with this paragraph.(c) (1) (A) For a consolidation valued at five million dollars ($5,000,000) or less, a water or sewer system corporation may file an advice letter and obtain approval from the commission through a resolution authorizing that water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system.(B) If an advice letter filed pursuant to this paragraph is uncontested, approval may be given by the executive director or the director of the division of the commission having regulatory jurisdiction over the water or sewer system corporation.(C) Absent incomplete documentation, the commission shall approve or deny the advice letter within 120 days of its filing by the applicant water or sewer system corporation unless the executive director makes a written determination that the deadline cannot be met, including findings as to the reason, and issues a response extending the deadline by up to 120 days. The executive director may grant additional extensions of 120 days or less consistent with this subparagraph.(2) For a consolidation valued at five million dollars ($5,000,000)or less, the commission may designate a different procedure if it determines that the consolidation warrants a more comprehensive review than the advice letter procedure described in paragraph (1) provides.(d) For purposes of a consolidation pursuant to either subdivision (b) or (c), the commission shall prioritize cases in which a water or sewer system corporation consolidates with a public water system or state small water system that is subject to a citation issued pursuant to Section 116650 of the Health and Safety Code or a compliance order issued pursuant to Section 116655 of the Health and Safety Code for failure to meet primary or secondary drinking water standards, as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(e) A water or sewer system corporation seeking to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system pursuant to this section shall give adequate public notice and provide adequate opportunities for public participation, as determined by the commission.(f) This section shall not be construed to require a public water system or state small water system that is not subject to the jurisdiction, control, and regulation of the commission to obtain authorization from the commission before consolidating with a public water system or state small water system.
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8080 2721. (a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:(1) Consolidate means to join two or more public water systems, state small water systems, or affected residences not served by a public water system into a single public water system.(2) Public water system has the same meaning as set forth in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(3) State small water system has the same meaning as set forth in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(b) (1) A water or sewer system corporation may file an application and obtain approval from the commission through an order authorizing that water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system.(2) The commission shall approve or deny an application filed pursuant to paragraph (1) within eight months of its filing, unless an administrative law judge of the commission makes a written determination that the deadline cannot be met, including findings as to the reason, and issues a letter extending the deadline by up to eight months. An administrative law judge may grant additional extensions of eight months or less consistent with this paragraph.(c) (1) (A) For a consolidation valued at five million dollars ($5,000,000) or less, a water or sewer system corporation may file an advice letter and obtain approval from the commission through a resolution authorizing that water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system.(B) If an advice letter filed pursuant to this paragraph is uncontested, approval may be given by the executive director or the director of the division of the commission having regulatory jurisdiction over the water or sewer system corporation.(C) Absent incomplete documentation, the commission shall approve or deny the advice letter within 120 days of its filing by the applicant water or sewer system corporation unless the executive director makes a written determination that the deadline cannot be met, including findings as to the reason, and issues a response extending the deadline by up to 120 days. The executive director may grant additional extensions of 120 days or less consistent with this subparagraph.(2) For a consolidation valued at five million dollars ($5,000,000)or less, the commission may designate a different procedure if it determines that the consolidation warrants a more comprehensive review than the advice letter procedure described in paragraph (1) provides.(d) For purposes of a consolidation pursuant to either subdivision (b) or (c), the commission shall prioritize cases in which a water or sewer system corporation consolidates with a public water system or state small water system that is subject to a citation issued pursuant to Section 116650 of the Health and Safety Code or a compliance order issued pursuant to Section 116655 of the Health and Safety Code for failure to meet primary or secondary drinking water standards, as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.(e) A water or sewer system corporation seeking to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system pursuant to this section shall give adequate public notice and provide adequate opportunities for public participation, as determined by the commission.(f) This section shall not be construed to require a public water system or state small water system that is not subject to the jurisdiction, control, and regulation of the commission to obtain authorization from the commission before consolidating with a public water system or state small water system.
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8484 2721. (a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:
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8686 (1) Consolidate means to join two or more public water systems, state small water systems, or affected residences not served by a public water system into a single public water system.
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8888 (2) Public water system has the same meaning as set forth in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.
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9090 (3) State small water system has the same meaning as set forth in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.
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9292 (b) (1) A water or sewer system corporation may file an application and obtain approval from the commission through an order authorizing that water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system.
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9494 (2) The commission shall approve or deny an application filed pursuant to paragraph (1) within eight months of its filing, unless an administrative law judge of the commission makes a written determination that the deadline cannot be met, including findings as to the reason, and issues a letter extending the deadline by up to eight months. An administrative law judge may grant additional extensions of eight months or less consistent with this paragraph.
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9696 (c) (1) (A) For a consolidation valued at five million dollars ($5,000,000) or less, a water or sewer system corporation may file an advice letter and obtain approval from the commission through a resolution authorizing that water or sewer system corporation to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system.
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9898 (B) If an advice letter filed pursuant to this paragraph is uncontested, approval may be given by the executive director or the director of the division of the commission having regulatory jurisdiction over the water or sewer system corporation.
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100100 (C) Absent incomplete documentation, the commission shall approve or deny the advice letter within 120 days of its filing by the applicant water or sewer system corporation unless the executive director makes a written determination that the deadline cannot be met, including findings as to the reason, and issues a response extending the deadline by up to 120 days. The executive director may grant additional extensions of 120 days or less consistent with this subparagraph.
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102102 (2) For a consolidation valued at five million dollars ($5,000,000)or less, the commission may designate a different procedure if it determines that the consolidation warrants a more comprehensive review than the advice letter procedure described in paragraph (1) provides.
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104104 (d) For purposes of a consolidation pursuant to either subdivision (b) or (c), the commission shall prioritize cases in which a water or sewer system corporation consolidates with a public water system or state small water system that is subject to a citation issued pursuant to Section 116650 of the Health and Safety Code or a compliance order issued pursuant to Section 116655 of the Health and Safety Code for failure to meet primary or secondary drinking water standards, as defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.
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106106 (e) A water or sewer system corporation seeking to consolidate with a public water system or state small water system pursuant to this section shall give adequate public notice and provide adequate opportunities for public participation, as determined by the commission.
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108108 (f) This section shall not be construed to require a public water system or state small water system that is not subject to the jurisdiction, control, and regulation of the commission to obtain authorization from the commission before consolidating with a public water system or state small water system.