Cal Advocates definition

Cal Advocates means the Public Advocates Office at the California Public Utilities Commission;
Cal Advocates means the Commission’s Public Advocates Office or its predecessors, including all employees, contractors, personnel, and individuals working on its behalf.
Cal Advocates means the Public Advocates Office.

Examples of Cal Advocates in a sentence

  • The Office of Ratepayer Advocates (ORA) was renamed the Public Advocate’s Office at the California Public Utilities Commission (Cal Advocates), pursuant to Senate Bill No. 854, which the Governor approved on June 27, 2018.

  • SJWC and Cal Advocates (Settling Parties) reached agreement and executed a Settlement Agreement on January 13, 2022 (Settlement Agreement).

  • Cal Advocates challenged many aspects of SJWC’s revenue and expense estimates and project proposals for the Test Year (TY) and general rate case (GRC) cycle, but also accepted many of SJWC’s estimates and proposals as reasonable.

  • Comments were submitted on October 16, 2018 by AReM, CalCCA, Cal Advocates, CLECA, Calpine, GPI, the Joint Environmental Parties, NRG, PG&E, SDG&E, Shell, TURN, and WPTF.

  • WRATES cites to “Gov 22003 (5)” for requirements pertaining to digital signatures; we agree with Cal Advocates that WRATES likely intended to reference Title 2 of the Cal.

  • On June 11, 2018, the Applicants filed and served a Joint Reply of Applicants to the Protests of Cal Advocates (Joint Reply).

  • Cal Advocates argues that prior proceedings that have recognized the July 1 effective date for Great Oaks have no bearing on this proceeding.

  • Cal Advocates Comments on Settlement at 9, CLECA Comments on Settlement at 4, SCE Comments on Settlement at 14, PG&E Comments on Settlement at 2, CESA Comments on Settlement at 5.

  • In their Joint Comments, SJWC and Cal Advocates urge the Commission to approve the settlement in its original form.

  • CLECA Comments on Settlement at 12, SCE Comments on Settlement at 25, Cal Advocates Comments on Settlement at 11, PG&E Comments on Settlement at 9.

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