Safety and Enforcement Division definition

Safety and Enforcement Division or “SED” means that division of the Commission, or any successor entity, designated by the Commission to enforce this General Order.

Examples of Safety and Enforcement Division in a sentence

  • California Public Utilities Commission’s Consumer Safety and Enforcement Division: The SED has safety oversight of electric and communications facilities, natural gas and propane gas systems, railroads, light rail transit systems, and highway/rail crossings, licensing, consumer protection, and safety oversight of motor carriers of passengers, household goods, and water vessels, and regulatory oversight of hot air balloons and some air carriers.

  • If PG&E and the MHP Owner/Operator fail to agree upon the qualifications of the contractor, the CPUC’s Safety and Enforcement Division (SED) will be consulted to resolve the dispute.

  • Commission Safety and Enforcement Division Resolution No. SED‑1 issued August 18, 2016.

  • In Resolution SED-6, the Commission approved an Administrative Consent Order and Agreement between the Safety and Enforcement Division and Pacific Gas and Electric Company regarding the 2019 Kincade Fire pursuant to Resolution M-4846.

  • In Resolution SED-5, the Commission approved an Administrative Consent Order and Agreement between the Safety and Enforcement Division and Southern California Edison regarding the 2017/2018 Southern California Fires pursuant to Resolution M-4846.

  • The engaged independent evaluator shall consult with, and operate under the direction of, the Safety and Enforcement Division of the commission.

  • To some extent, Del Monte’s position overlapped with the Public Advocates Office (Cal Advocates), TURN, City and County of San Francisco (CCSF) and the Safety and Enforcement Division (SED) in this proceeding.

  • California Public Utilities Commission’s Safety and Enforcement Division: The SED has safety oversight of electric and communications facilities, natural gas and propane gas systems, railroads, light rail transit systems, and highway/rail crossings, licensing, consumer protection, and safety oversight of motor carriers of passengers, household goods, and water vessels, and regulatory oversight of hot air balloons and some air carriers.

  • Accordingly, the party to this proceeding originally identified as the Safety and Enforcement Division shall hereinafter be identified as the Rail Safety Division (RSD).

  • A copy shall be provided concurrently to the California Public Utilities Commission’s Safety and Enforcement Division, Rail Crossings and Engineering Branch.

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