Large electrical corporation definition

Large electrical corporation means an electrical corporation with more than 100,000 service connections in California.
Large electrical corporation means an electrical
Large electrical corporation means an electrical corporation with 250,000 or more customer accounts within the State that has met the requirements of Sections 3292(a) and 3292(b)(1) or Section 3292(d) of the Public Utilities Code.

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