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HomePublic Utilities CodeDiv. 7Ch. 4Art. 3§ 16485 Electricity Standby Charge

§ 16485 Electricity Standby Charge

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§ 16485 Electricity Standby Charge

Key Takeaways

  • •Electric companies can charge you just for having electricity available, even if you don’t use it.
  • •The charge can’t be more than $20 per acre per year, or $10 for small lots.
  • •Some people might not have to pay this charge, depending on how they use electricity.
  • •The money from these charges can only be used for electricity-related stuff.

Example

If you own a big empty field but don’t use electricity there, the electric company can still charge you up to $20 per acre every year just for making electricity available.

The law lets the electric company charge you even if you don’t use power, but they can’t charge more than $20 per acre or $10 for small lots.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 16485 Electricity Standby Charge

(a) A public utility district which acquires, constructs, owns, operates, controls or uses works for supplying its inhabitants with electricity, may fix and collect charges in the manner provided in Article 3 (commencing with Section 16461) and Article 8 (commencing with Section 16641), Chapter 4, Division 7 of the Public Utilities Code, for an electricity standby or immediate availability charge on all lands within its boundaries to which electricity is made available for any purpose by the district, whether the electricity is actually used or not. (b) The board of directors of the districts which fixes such a charge may exempt certain classes of users from such a charge and may establish schedules varying the charges in different months and in different localities within a public utility district depending upon factors such as the uses to which the electricity is put, the cost of transmitting the electricity to the user, the degree of availability or quantity of use of such electricity. The board may not, however, fix an annual charge in excess of twenty dollars ($20) per acre or in excess of ten dollars ($10) for a parcel of less than one acre. (c) Any funds derived from the charges levied pursuant to this section may be used by the district for all purposes which a public utility district is authorized to expend funds insofar as these purposes relate to the acquisition, construction, operation, control, or use of works for supplying its inhabitants with electricity. (Added by Stats. 1974, Ch. 467.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

electricityacquisitionutilityavailabilitydirectorpublic utilities codequantityconstruction

Related Statutes

  • § 16475 Water Standby Charge Authority
  • § 100100 General Manager Powers
  • § 99233.5 Transit Board Funding Allocation
  • § 102180 General Manager Powers
  • § 120400 Public Transportation Funding Cooperation

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Public Utilities Code. Section 16485.
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