California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC Sample Clauses

California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC. The California state regulatory agency that is responsible for regulating privately owned electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water, railroad, rail transit, and passenger transportation companies.
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California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC authorizes electric utility rates and procurement and conducts integrated resource planning to ensure development of the generation, energy storage and transmission resources needed to achieve the state’s goal of 100 percent zero-carbon electricity by 2045 in a cost-effective manner. • Office of Planning and Research (OPR): studies future research and planning needs with a focus on addressing climate risk, resilience, and economic development. Offshore Wind Energy Community Outreach and Engagement Engaging with all stakeholders early and often is pivotal to understanding and incorporating their concerns in the planning process. The CEC will lead a robust outreach process, supported by consultants that have demonstrated successfully working with a diverse range of coastal resource stakeholder groups, such as local communities, commercial fishers, port authorities, military representatives, and tribal governments. Continued outreach will be essential to ensure that the process around offshore wind reflects diverse issues and perspectives, the potential impacts of offshore wind are identified and adequately addressed, and that the opportunities presented by these new industries are understood. Outreach will also include stakeholders within the offshore wind supply chain and those within labor and workforce development. Needs for investment in port or other physical infrastructure and/or supply chain or capacity building will also be identified. Landscape-Scale Planning Landscape-scale planning approaches take into consideration a wide range of potential constraints and conflicts including environmental sensitivity, agricultural and other land uses, tribal cultural resources, and more. Landscape planning activities support environmental, conservation, land use, and transmission planning efforts intended to guide responsible renewable energy and transmission infrastructure development. These activities have proven to be an important part of meeting California’s renewable energy mandates and climate goals. From the first RETI process to the joint REAT agency work on the DRECP and the stakeholder-led San Xxxxxxx solar process, California agencies, local, state, and federal governments, Native American tribes, and stakeholders have become increasingly familiar with planning approaches that seek to identify the best areas for renewable energy development and new or expanded transmission lines and transmission corridors. Desert Renewable Energy Conservation Plan and...

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  • The Commission 1. The Contracting Parties hereby establish within the framework of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (hereinafter referred to as "the Organization") a Commission to be known as the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (hereinafter referred to as "the Commission"), for the purpose of exercising the functions and discharging the responsibilities set forth in Article III below.

  • California Public Records Act Contractor and County agree and acknowledge that all information and documents related to the award and performance of this Contract are subject to disclosure pursuant to the California Public Records Act, California Government Code Section 6250 et seq.

  • Commission Approval The Parties understand and agree that this Agreement will be filed with the Commission for approval by such Commission (or the FCC if the Commission fails to act) pursuant to Section 252 of the Act. Each Party specifically reserves its right to judicial review of this Agreement under Section 252(e)(6) of the Act, or any other available remedy at law or equity. If the Commission, the FCC or any court rejects any portion of this Agreement, the Parties agree to meet and negotiate in good faith to arrive at a mutually acceptable modification of the rejected portion and any provisions that would be materially affected by deletion of the rejected portion; provided that such rejected portion shall not affect the validity of the remainder of this Agreement. The Parties acknowledge that nothing in this Agreement shall limit a Party's ability, independent of such Party's agreement to support and participate in the approval of this Agreement, to assert public policy issues relating to the Act, including challenging the validity of any portion of the Act or an FCC or Commission rule, order, Guideline or other determination made pursuant to the Act, or the application by CBT for suspension or modification of portions of the Act or rules pursuant to Section 251(f)(2) of the Act. In the event CBT obtains a suspension or modification of any portion of the Act or rules thereunder pursuant to Section 252(f)(2) of the Act, the Parties shall negotiate as necessary to incorporate the applicable terms and conditions of such suspension or modification and the Parties agree to negotiate as necessary in order to clarify the application of such suspension or modification to the terms of into this Agreement.

  • Public Works Installation work which is considered public works is excluded from purchase under this Contract. Historically, the New York State Bureau of Public Works has maintained that installation, maintenance and repair of equipment attached to any wall, ceiling or floor or affixed by hard wiring or plumbing is public work. In contrast, installation of a piece of equipment which is portable or a “plug-in” free-standing unit would not be considered public work. Thus, this Contract does not authorize installation where the equipment becomes a permanent part of the building structure, or is otherwise incorporated into the fabric of the building (e.g., installation on a wall, ceiling or floor in a fixed location, or affixed by hard-wiring or plumbing). See Xxxxxxxx X, §00, Prevailing Wage Rates - Public Works and Building Services Contracts. For questions about whether a proposed installation constitutes public work, please contact the New York State Department of Labor’s Bureau of Public Work district office in your area. A listing of district offices and contact information is available at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/workerprotection/publicwork/PWContactUs.shtm.

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