Amended IN Assembly March 16, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1349Introduced by Assembly Member IrwinFebruary 16, 2023 An act to add Section 25231.6 to the Public Resources Code, relating to transportation electrification. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1349, as amended, Irwin. Transportation electrification: grant recipients: data reporting. Zero-emission vehicle charging stations: open data portal.Existing law requires the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, working with the State Air Resources Board and Commission, in consultation with the Public Utilities Commission, to prepare, and update biennially, a statewide assessment of the electric vehicle charging infrastructure needed to support the levels of electric vehicle adoption required for the state to meet its goals of putting at least 5,000,000 zero-emission vehicles on California roads by 2030, and of reducing emissions of greenhouse gases to 40% below 1990 levels by 2030, develop uptime recordkeeping and reporting standards for electric vehicle chargers and charging stations by January 1, 2024, as specified. Existing law requires the Energy Commission, beginning January 1, 2025, and biennially thereafter, to assess the uptime of charging station infrastructure, including, at a minimum, an assessment of equitable access to reliable charging stations in low-, moderate-, and high-income communities. Existing law repeals these provisions on January 1, 2035.This bill would state the intent of the Legislature to enact future legislation to require recipients of grants for zero-emission vehicle charging stations to collect data on the status of their stations and to submit that data to a publicly accessible application or internet website. require the Energy Commission, on or before an unspecified date, to develop and make publicly accessible an open data portal, as defined, with live data on zero-emission vehicle charging stations. The bill would require zero-emission vehicle charging stations for which their owners are awarded a state grant to support the zero-emission vehicle charging stations, including related infrastructure, on or after January 1, 2024, and authorize other zero-emission vehicle charging stations, to participate in the open data portal. The bill would require operators of zero-emission vehicle charging stations participating in the open data portal to provide certain information to the Energy Commission, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NOYES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 25231.6 is added to the Public Resources Code, to read:25231.6. (a) For purposes of this section, both of the following definitions apply:(1) Open data portal means a database accessible to the public that supports interoperability through a secure application programming interface or comparable technology.(2) Zero-emission vehicle charging station means _____.(b) On or before _____, the commission shall develop and make publicly accessible an open data portal with live data on zero-emission vehicle charging stations.(c) (1) A zero-emission vehicle charging station for which its owner is awarded a state grant to support the zero-emission vehicle charging station, including related infrastructure, on or after January 1, 2024, shall participate in the open data portal.(2) Any other zero-emission vehicle charging station not subject to paragraph (1) may otherwise participate in the open data portal.(d) The operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station participating in the open data portal pursuant to subdivision (c) shall provide all of the following information to the commission:(1) The zero-emission vehicle charging stations location.(2) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is currently in use or available for use.(3) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is publicly available.(4) The rate charged to use the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(5) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is in operation or out of service, and, if it is out of service, how long it has been out of service.(6) The zero-emission vehicle charging stations name or affiliation and charger type.(7) The type of charger connector used by the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(8) The number of charging ports on the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(9) The customer service information to be contacted if the zero-emission vehicle charging station is nonoperational or malfunctioning.(10) The date and time that the information described in this subdivision was last updated.(e) (1) The commission shall require the operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station participating in the open data portal pursuant to subdivision (c) to provide information to the commission in the format and manner that the commission determines to be necessary.(2) The operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station shall not be required to provide information to the commission pursuant to paragraph (1) until the open data portal is developed pursuant to subdivision (b).(f) Data made available pursuant to this section is provided for informational purposes only. The state does not warrant the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of data made available on the open data portal. No warranties may be implied or inferred with respect to the publishable data made available on the open data portal. The state is not liable for any deficiencies in the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of publishable data made available on the open data portal or by any third-party application using its publishable data.SECTION 1.It is the intent of the Legislature to enact future legislation to require recipients of grants for zero-emission vehicle charging stations to collect data on the status of their stations and to submit that data to a publicly accessible application or internet website. Amended IN Assembly March 16, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1349Introduced by Assembly Member IrwinFebruary 16, 2023 An act to add Section 25231.6 to the Public Resources Code, relating to transportation electrification. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1349, as amended, Irwin. Transportation electrification: grant recipients: data reporting. Zero-emission vehicle charging stations: open data portal.Existing law requires the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, working with the State Air Resources Board and Commission, in consultation with the Public Utilities Commission, to prepare, and update biennially, a statewide assessment of the electric vehicle charging infrastructure needed to support the levels of electric vehicle adoption required for the state to meet its goals of putting at least 5,000,000 zero-emission vehicles on California roads by 2030, and of reducing emissions of greenhouse gases to 40% below 1990 levels by 2030, develop uptime recordkeeping and reporting standards for electric vehicle chargers and charging stations by January 1, 2024, as specified. Existing law requires the Energy Commission, beginning January 1, 2025, and biennially thereafter, to assess the uptime of charging station infrastructure, including, at a minimum, an assessment of equitable access to reliable charging stations in low-, moderate-, and high-income communities. Existing law repeals these provisions on January 1, 2035.This bill would state the intent of the Legislature to enact future legislation to require recipients of grants for zero-emission vehicle charging stations to collect data on the status of their stations and to submit that data to a publicly accessible application or internet website. require the Energy Commission, on or before an unspecified date, to develop and make publicly accessible an open data portal, as defined, with live data on zero-emission vehicle charging stations. The bill would require zero-emission vehicle charging stations for which their owners are awarded a state grant to support the zero-emission vehicle charging stations, including related infrastructure, on or after January 1, 2024, and authorize other zero-emission vehicle charging stations, to participate in the open data portal. The bill would require operators of zero-emission vehicle charging stations participating in the open data portal to provide certain information to the Energy Commission, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NOYES Local Program: NO Amended IN Assembly March 16, 2023 Amended IN Assembly March 16, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1349 Introduced by Assembly Member IrwinFebruary 16, 2023 Introduced by Assembly Member Irwin February 16, 2023 An act to add Section 25231.6 to the Public Resources Code, relating to transportation electrification. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 1349, as amended, Irwin. Transportation electrification: grant recipients: data reporting. Zero-emission vehicle charging stations: open data portal. Existing law requires the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, working with the State Air Resources Board and Commission, in consultation with the Public Utilities Commission, to prepare, and update biennially, a statewide assessment of the electric vehicle charging infrastructure needed to support the levels of electric vehicle adoption required for the state to meet its goals of putting at least 5,000,000 zero-emission vehicles on California roads by 2030, and of reducing emissions of greenhouse gases to 40% below 1990 levels by 2030, develop uptime recordkeeping and reporting standards for electric vehicle chargers and charging stations by January 1, 2024, as specified. Existing law requires the Energy Commission, beginning January 1, 2025, and biennially thereafter, to assess the uptime of charging station infrastructure, including, at a minimum, an assessment of equitable access to reliable charging stations in low-, moderate-, and high-income communities. Existing law repeals these provisions on January 1, 2035.This bill would state the intent of the Legislature to enact future legislation to require recipients of grants for zero-emission vehicle charging stations to collect data on the status of their stations and to submit that data to a publicly accessible application or internet website. require the Energy Commission, on or before an unspecified date, to develop and make publicly accessible an open data portal, as defined, with live data on zero-emission vehicle charging stations. The bill would require zero-emission vehicle charging stations for which their owners are awarded a state grant to support the zero-emission vehicle charging stations, including related infrastructure, on or after January 1, 2024, and authorize other zero-emission vehicle charging stations, to participate in the open data portal. The bill would require operators of zero-emission vehicle charging stations participating in the open data portal to provide certain information to the Energy Commission, as specified. Existing law requires the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, working with the State Air Resources Board and Commission, in consultation with the Public Utilities Commission, to prepare, and update biennially, a statewide assessment of the electric vehicle charging infrastructure needed to support the levels of electric vehicle adoption required for the state to meet its goals of putting at least 5,000,000 zero-emission vehicles on California roads by 2030, and of reducing emissions of greenhouse gases to 40% below 1990 levels by 2030, develop uptime recordkeeping and reporting standards for electric vehicle chargers and charging stations by January 1, 2024, as specified. Existing law requires the Energy Commission, beginning January 1, 2025, and biennially thereafter, to assess the uptime of charging station infrastructure, including, at a minimum, an assessment of equitable access to reliable charging stations in low-, moderate-, and high-income communities. Existing law repeals these provisions on January 1, 2035. This bill would state the intent of the Legislature to enact future legislation to require recipients of grants for zero-emission vehicle charging stations to collect data on the status of their stations and to submit that data to a publicly accessible application or internet website. require the Energy Commission, on or before an unspecified date, to develop and make publicly accessible an open data portal, as defined, with live data on zero-emission vehicle charging stations. The bill would require zero-emission vehicle charging stations for which their owners are awarded a state grant to support the zero-emission vehicle charging stations, including related infrastructure, on or after January 1, 2024, and authorize other zero-emission vehicle charging stations, to participate in the open data portal. The bill would require operators of zero-emission vehicle charging stations participating in the open data portal to provide certain information to the Energy Commission, as specified. ## Digest Key ## Bill Text The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 25231.6 is added to the Public Resources Code, to read:25231.6. (a) For purposes of this section, both of the following definitions apply:(1) Open data portal means a database accessible to the public that supports interoperability through a secure application programming interface or comparable technology.(2) Zero-emission vehicle charging station means _____.(b) On or before _____, the commission shall develop and make publicly accessible an open data portal with live data on zero-emission vehicle charging stations.(c) (1) A zero-emission vehicle charging station for which its owner is awarded a state grant to support the zero-emission vehicle charging station, including related infrastructure, on or after January 1, 2024, shall participate in the open data portal.(2) Any other zero-emission vehicle charging station not subject to paragraph (1) may otherwise participate in the open data portal.(d) The operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station participating in the open data portal pursuant to subdivision (c) shall provide all of the following information to the commission:(1) The zero-emission vehicle charging stations location.(2) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is currently in use or available for use.(3) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is publicly available.(4) The rate charged to use the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(5) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is in operation or out of service, and, if it is out of service, how long it has been out of service.(6) The zero-emission vehicle charging stations name or affiliation and charger type.(7) The type of charger connector used by the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(8) The number of charging ports on the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(9) The customer service information to be contacted if the zero-emission vehicle charging station is nonoperational or malfunctioning.(10) The date and time that the information described in this subdivision was last updated.(e) (1) The commission shall require the operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station participating in the open data portal pursuant to subdivision (c) to provide information to the commission in the format and manner that the commission determines to be necessary.(2) The operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station shall not be required to provide information to the commission pursuant to paragraph (1) until the open data portal is developed pursuant to subdivision (b).(f) Data made available pursuant to this section is provided for informational purposes only. The state does not warrant the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of data made available on the open data portal. No warranties may be implied or inferred with respect to the publishable data made available on the open data portal. The state is not liable for any deficiencies in the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of publishable data made available on the open data portal or by any third-party application using its publishable data.SECTION 1.It is the intent of the Legislature to enact future legislation to require recipients of grants for zero-emission vehicle charging stations to collect data on the status of their stations and to submit that data to a publicly accessible application or internet website. The people of the State of California do enact as follows: ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows: SECTION 1. Section 25231.6 is added to the Public Resources Code, to read:25231.6. (a) For purposes of this section, both of the following definitions apply:(1) Open data portal means a database accessible to the public that supports interoperability through a secure application programming interface or comparable technology.(2) Zero-emission vehicle charging station means _____.(b) On or before _____, the commission shall develop and make publicly accessible an open data portal with live data on zero-emission vehicle charging stations.(c) (1) A zero-emission vehicle charging station for which its owner is awarded a state grant to support the zero-emission vehicle charging station, including related infrastructure, on or after January 1, 2024, shall participate in the open data portal.(2) Any other zero-emission vehicle charging station not subject to paragraph (1) may otherwise participate in the open data portal.(d) The operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station participating in the open data portal pursuant to subdivision (c) shall provide all of the following information to the commission:(1) The zero-emission vehicle charging stations location.(2) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is currently in use or available for use.(3) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is publicly available.(4) The rate charged to use the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(5) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is in operation or out of service, and, if it is out of service, how long it has been out of service.(6) The zero-emission vehicle charging stations name or affiliation and charger type.(7) The type of charger connector used by the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(8) The number of charging ports on the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(9) The customer service information to be contacted if the zero-emission vehicle charging station is nonoperational or malfunctioning.(10) The date and time that the information described in this subdivision was last updated.(e) (1) The commission shall require the operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station participating in the open data portal pursuant to subdivision (c) to provide information to the commission in the format and manner that the commission determines to be necessary.(2) The operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station shall not be required to provide information to the commission pursuant to paragraph (1) until the open data portal is developed pursuant to subdivision (b).(f) Data made available pursuant to this section is provided for informational purposes only. The state does not warrant the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of data made available on the open data portal. No warranties may be implied or inferred with respect to the publishable data made available on the open data portal. The state is not liable for any deficiencies in the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of publishable data made available on the open data portal or by any third-party application using its publishable data. SECTION 1. Section 25231.6 is added to the Public Resources Code, to read: ### SECTION 1. 25231.6. (a) For purposes of this section, both of the following definitions apply:(1) Open data portal means a database accessible to the public that supports interoperability through a secure application programming interface or comparable technology.(2) Zero-emission vehicle charging station means _____.(b) On or before _____, the commission shall develop and make publicly accessible an open data portal with live data on zero-emission vehicle charging stations.(c) (1) A zero-emission vehicle charging station for which its owner is awarded a state grant to support the zero-emission vehicle charging station, including related infrastructure, on or after January 1, 2024, shall participate in the open data portal.(2) Any other zero-emission vehicle charging station not subject to paragraph (1) may otherwise participate in the open data portal.(d) The operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station participating in the open data portal pursuant to subdivision (c) shall provide all of the following information to the commission:(1) The zero-emission vehicle charging stations location.(2) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is currently in use or available for use.(3) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is publicly available.(4) The rate charged to use the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(5) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is in operation or out of service, and, if it is out of service, how long it has been out of service.(6) The zero-emission vehicle charging stations name or affiliation and charger type.(7) The type of charger connector used by the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(8) The number of charging ports on the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(9) The customer service information to be contacted if the zero-emission vehicle charging station is nonoperational or malfunctioning.(10) The date and time that the information described in this subdivision was last updated.(e) (1) The commission shall require the operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station participating in the open data portal pursuant to subdivision (c) to provide information to the commission in the format and manner that the commission determines to be necessary.(2) The operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station shall not be required to provide information to the commission pursuant to paragraph (1) until the open data portal is developed pursuant to subdivision (b).(f) Data made available pursuant to this section is provided for informational purposes only. The state does not warrant the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of data made available on the open data portal. No warranties may be implied or inferred with respect to the publishable data made available on the open data portal. The state is not liable for any deficiencies in the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of publishable data made available on the open data portal or by any third-party application using its publishable data. 25231.6. (a) For purposes of this section, both of the following definitions apply:(1) Open data portal means a database accessible to the public that supports interoperability through a secure application programming interface or comparable technology.(2) Zero-emission vehicle charging station means _____.(b) On or before _____, the commission shall develop and make publicly accessible an open data portal with live data on zero-emission vehicle charging stations.(c) (1) A zero-emission vehicle charging station for which its owner is awarded a state grant to support the zero-emission vehicle charging station, including related infrastructure, on or after January 1, 2024, shall participate in the open data portal.(2) Any other zero-emission vehicle charging station not subject to paragraph (1) may otherwise participate in the open data portal.(d) The operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station participating in the open data portal pursuant to subdivision (c) shall provide all of the following information to the commission:(1) The zero-emission vehicle charging stations location.(2) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is currently in use or available for use.(3) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is publicly available.(4) The rate charged to use the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(5) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is in operation or out of service, and, if it is out of service, how long it has been out of service.(6) The zero-emission vehicle charging stations name or affiliation and charger type.(7) The type of charger connector used by the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(8) The number of charging ports on the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(9) The customer service information to be contacted if the zero-emission vehicle charging station is nonoperational or malfunctioning.(10) The date and time that the information described in this subdivision was last updated.(e) (1) The commission shall require the operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station participating in the open data portal pursuant to subdivision (c) to provide information to the commission in the format and manner that the commission determines to be necessary.(2) The operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station shall not be required to provide information to the commission pursuant to paragraph (1) until the open data portal is developed pursuant to subdivision (b).(f) Data made available pursuant to this section is provided for informational purposes only. The state does not warrant the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of data made available on the open data portal. No warranties may be implied or inferred with respect to the publishable data made available on the open data portal. The state is not liable for any deficiencies in the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of publishable data made available on the open data portal or by any third-party application using its publishable data. 25231.6. (a) For purposes of this section, both of the following definitions apply:(1) Open data portal means a database accessible to the public that supports interoperability through a secure application programming interface or comparable technology.(2) Zero-emission vehicle charging station means _____.(b) On or before _____, the commission shall develop and make publicly accessible an open data portal with live data on zero-emission vehicle charging stations.(c) (1) A zero-emission vehicle charging station for which its owner is awarded a state grant to support the zero-emission vehicle charging station, including related infrastructure, on or after January 1, 2024, shall participate in the open data portal.(2) Any other zero-emission vehicle charging station not subject to paragraph (1) may otherwise participate in the open data portal.(d) The operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station participating in the open data portal pursuant to subdivision (c) shall provide all of the following information to the commission:(1) The zero-emission vehicle charging stations location.(2) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is currently in use or available for use.(3) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is publicly available.(4) The rate charged to use the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(5) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is in operation or out of service, and, if it is out of service, how long it has been out of service.(6) The zero-emission vehicle charging stations name or affiliation and charger type.(7) The type of charger connector used by the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(8) The number of charging ports on the zero-emission vehicle charging station.(9) The customer service information to be contacted if the zero-emission vehicle charging station is nonoperational or malfunctioning.(10) The date and time that the information described in this subdivision was last updated.(e) (1) The commission shall require the operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station participating in the open data portal pursuant to subdivision (c) to provide information to the commission in the format and manner that the commission determines to be necessary.(2) The operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station shall not be required to provide information to the commission pursuant to paragraph (1) until the open data portal is developed pursuant to subdivision (b).(f) Data made available pursuant to this section is provided for informational purposes only. The state does not warrant the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of data made available on the open data portal. No warranties may be implied or inferred with respect to the publishable data made available on the open data portal. The state is not liable for any deficiencies in the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of publishable data made available on the open data portal or by any third-party application using its publishable data. 25231.6. (a) For purposes of this section, both of the following definitions apply: (1) Open data portal means a database accessible to the public that supports interoperability through a secure application programming interface or comparable technology. (2) Zero-emission vehicle charging station means _____. (b) On or before _____, the commission shall develop and make publicly accessible an open data portal with live data on zero-emission vehicle charging stations. (c) (1) A zero-emission vehicle charging station for which its owner is awarded a state grant to support the zero-emission vehicle charging station, including related infrastructure, on or after January 1, 2024, shall participate in the open data portal. (2) Any other zero-emission vehicle charging station not subject to paragraph (1) may otherwise participate in the open data portal. (d) The operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station participating in the open data portal pursuant to subdivision (c) shall provide all of the following information to the commission: (1) The zero-emission vehicle charging stations location. (2) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is currently in use or available for use. (3) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is publicly available. (4) The rate charged to use the zero-emission vehicle charging station. (5) Whether the zero-emission vehicle charging station is in operation or out of service, and, if it is out of service, how long it has been out of service. (6) The zero-emission vehicle charging stations name or affiliation and charger type. (7) The type of charger connector used by the zero-emission vehicle charging station. (8) The number of charging ports on the zero-emission vehicle charging station. (9) The customer service information to be contacted if the zero-emission vehicle charging station is nonoperational or malfunctioning. (10) The date and time that the information described in this subdivision was last updated. (e) (1) The commission shall require the operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station participating in the open data portal pursuant to subdivision (c) to provide information to the commission in the format and manner that the commission determines to be necessary. (2) The operator of a zero-emission vehicle charging station shall not be required to provide information to the commission pursuant to paragraph (1) until the open data portal is developed pursuant to subdivision (b). (f) Data made available pursuant to this section is provided for informational purposes only. The state does not warrant the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of data made available on the open data portal. No warranties may be implied or inferred with respect to the publishable data made available on the open data portal. The state is not liable for any deficiencies in the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of publishable data made available on the open data portal or by any third-party application using its publishable data. It is the intent of the Legislature to enact future legislation to require recipients of grants for zero-emission vehicle charging stations to collect data on the status of their stations and to submit that data to a publicly accessible application or internet website.