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California Public Utilities Commission File a Complaint or Make a Comment Let us know about public safety issues, public utility misconduct, or a transportation service problem Or comment on a proceeding or issue
Contact the CPUC - California Public Utilities Commission If you have a question about your utility bill or service, or would like to make a complaint, please see our Consumer Affairs information As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the CPUC is not accepting customer utility complaints in person
Additional Contact Information - California Public Utilities Commission To request special accommodations, such as sign or language interpreters, to attend PUC public meetings, contact the Public Advisor’s Office at least three business days in advance at public advisor@cpuc ca gov or toll free 866-849-8390 (TTY 866-836-7825)
About the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Our five Governor-appointed Commissioners, as well as our staff, are dedicated to ensuring that consumers have safe, reliable utility service at reasonable rates, protecting against fraud, and promoting the health of California's economy
California Public Advocates Office The California Public Utilities Commission website is where you can file complaints, get support on late bills, and find out more information on disconnections and financial assistance
CPUC Acts To Advance Understanding of Hydrogen’s Role As . . . The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) today adopted two decisions to assess the feasibility and safety implications of utilizing clean renewable hydrogen as a decarbonization strategy for the natural gas system and hard-to-electrify industries
STATE OF CALIFORNIA GAVIN NEWSOM, PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Background fares for passenger service using autonomous vehicles (AVs) The Deployment Decision builds on the Commission’s earlier decision, D 18-05-043, that sets out the requirements for Carriers to pilot passenger service using AVs without charging fares, and on the Department of Moto
California Public Utilities Commission In 1946, the name was changed to the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) Its purpose continues today: to regulate privately owned utilities and some transportation companies in the state and oversee safety of utility facilities and rail systems