Participation in CPUC Rulemaking Process Sample Clauses

Participation in CPUC Rulemaking Process. The goal of this task is to participate in any continuing CPUC decision-making process to implement AB117, Community Choice Aggregation; to inform the Client regarding the costs, credits, rules and protocols developed in the CPUC process; and to evaluate the possible impacts of CCA implementation for the Client. NCI will monitor related CPUC processes for possible impacts on CCA implementation, but it is not intended that NCI will intervene or advocate in regulatory proceedings on behalf of the County. NCI shall: • Monitor the CPUC decision-making proceedings to implement AB117, Community Choice Aggregation. • Identify, evaluate and document CCA implementation activities being developed by the CPUC proceedings that could impact the JPA. • Attend and participate in working group sessions as needed to obtain a clear understanding of the CCA implementation activities and impacts. • Provide progress reports for the JPA on the CCA implementation decisions. • Prepare and distribute periodic reports that clarify to the JPA the costs, credits, rules and protocols developed in the CPUC process for implementing Community Choice Aggregation in California. The report will also evaluate the possible impacts of the CCA implementation activities on the Client. • Develop policy positions in collaboration with the JPA.
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