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HomePublic Utilities CodeDiv. 1.5Ch. 1§ 3302 Authority Definitions And Terms

§ 3302 Authority Definitions And Terms

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§ 3302 Authority Definitions And Terms

Key Takeaways

  • •This law is about a special group in California called the 'California Consumer Power and Conservation Financing Authority' that helps with money for projects related to power and saving energy.
  • •They can give money, loans, or other help to businesses, tribes, or local governments for projects like building or improving power plants or energy-saving programs.
  • •The money they give can be used for many things like buying land, building, fixing, or even paying for experts to help with the project.
  • •They can also sell special papers called 'bonds' to get money to fund these projects, and people or groups that get help must pay the money back over time.

Example

A small town in California wants to build a solar power plant to make clean energy but doesn't have enough money.

The town can ask the 'California Consumer Power and Conservation Financing Authority' for help. If approved, the authority might give them a loan or other financial help to build the solar plant. The town will then pay back the money over time, and the solar plant will provide clean energy for the town.

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

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§ 3302 Authority Definitions And Terms

As used in this division, unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) “Act” means the California Consumer Power and Conservation Financing Authority Act. (b) “Authority” means the California Consumer Power and Conservation Financing Authority established pursuant to Section 3320 and any board, commission, department, or officer succeeding to the functions thereof, or to whom the powers conferred upon the authority by this division shall be given by law. (c) “Board” means the Board of Directors of the California Consumer Power and Conservation Financing Authority. (d) “Bond purchase agreement” means a contractual agreement executed between the authority and an underwriter or underwriters and, where appropriate, a participating party, whereby the authority agrees to sell bonds issued pursuant to this division. (e) “Bonds” means bonds, including structured, senior, and subordinated bonds or other securities; loans; notes, including bond revenue or grant anticipation notes; certificates of indebtedness; commercial paper; floating rate and variable maturity securities; and any other evidences of indebtedness or ownership, including certificates of participation or beneficial interest, asset backed certificates, or lease-purchase or installment purchase agreements, whether taxable or excludable from gross income for state and federal income taxation purposes. (f) “Cost,” as applied to a program, project, or portion thereof financed under this division, means all or any part of the cost of construction, improvement, repair, reconstruction, renovation, and acquisition of all lands, structures, improved or unimproved real or personal property, rights, rights-of-way, franchises, licenses, easements, and interests acquired or used for a project; the cost of demolishing or removing or relocating any buildings or structures on land so acquired, including the cost of acquiring any lands to which the buildings or structures may be moved; the cost of all machinery and equipment; financing charges; the costs of any environmental mitigation; the costs of issuance of bonds or other indebtedness; interest prior to, during, and for a period after, completion of the project, as determined by the authority; provisions for working capital; reserves for principal and interest; reserves for reduction of costs for loans or other financial assistance; reserves for maintenance, extension, enlargements, additions, replacements, renovations, and improvements; and the cost of architectural, engineering, financial, appraisal, and legal services, plans, specifications, estimates, administrative expenses, and other expenses necessary or incidental to determining the feasibility of any project, enterprise, or program or incidental to the completion or financing of any project or program. (g) “Enterprise” means a revenue-producing improvement, building, system, plant, works, facilities, or undertaking used for or useful for the generation or production of electric energy for lighting, heating, and power for public or private uses. Enterprise includes, but is not limited to, all parts of the enterprise, all appurtenances to it, lands, easements, rights in land, water rights, contract rights, franchises, buildings, structures, improvements, equipment, and facilities appurtenant or relating to the enterprise. (h) “Financial assistance” in connection with a project, enterprise or program, includes, but is not limited to, any combination of grants, loans, the proceeds of bonds issued by the authority, insurance, guarantees or other credit enhancements or liquidity facilities, and contributions of money, property, labor, or other things of value, as may be approved by resolution of the board; the purchase or retention of authority bonds, the bonds of a participating party for their retention or for sale by the authority, or the issuance of authority bonds or the bonds of a special purpose trust used to fund the cost of a project or program for which a participating party is directly or indirectly liable, including, but not limited to, bonds, the security for which is provided in whole or in part pursuant to the powers granted by this division; bonds for which the authority has provided a guarantee or enhancement; or any other type of assistance determined to be appropriate by the authority. (i) “Fund” means the California Consumer Power and Conservation Financing Authority Fund. (j) “Loan agreement” means a contractual agreement executed between the authority and a participating party that provides that the authority will loan funds to the participating party and that the participating party will repay the principal and pay the interest and redemption premium, if any, on the loan. (k) “Participating party” means either of the following: (1) Any person, company, corporation, partnership, firm, federally recognized California Indian tribe, or other entity or group of entities, whether organized for profit or not for profit, engaged in business or operations within the state and that applies for financial assistance from the authority for the purpose of implementing a project or program in a manner prescribed by the authority. (2) Any subdivision of the state or local government, including, but not limited to, departments, agencies, commissions, cities, counties, nonprofit corporations, special districts, assessment districts, and joint powers authorities within the state or any combination of these subdivisions, that has, or proposes to acquire, an interest in a project, or that operates or proposes to operate a program under Section 3365, and that makes application to the authority for financial assistance in a manner prescribed by the authority. (l) “Program” means a program that provides financial assistance, as provided in Article 6 (commencing with Section 3365). (m) “Project” means plants, facilities, equipment, appliances, structures, expansions, and improvements within the state that serve the purposes of this division as approved by the authority, and all activities and expenses necessary to initiate and complete those projects described in Article 5 (commencing with Section 3350) and Article 7 (commencing with Section 3368), of Chapter 3. (n) “Revenues” means all receipts, purchase payments, loan repayments, lease payments, rents, fees and charges, and all other income or receipts derived by the authority from an enterprise, or by the authority or a participating party from any other financing arrangement undertaken by the authority or a participating party, including, but not limited to, all receipts from a bond purchase agreement, and any income or revenue derived from the investment of any money in any fund or account of the authority or a participating party. (o) “State” means the State of California. (Amended by Stats. 2008, Ch. 558, Sec. 31. Effective January 1, 2009.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

authorityagreementcalifornia consumer powerconservationcostenterprisefinancial assistanceinsurance

Related Statutes

  • § 7003 Utility Relocation Authority
  • § 7005 Utility Relocation Agreement Recourse
  • § 3320 Consumer Power Financing Authority
  • § 3370 Consumer Power Financing Fund
  • § 30001 Southern California Transit Policy

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Public Utilities Code. Section 3302.
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