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HomePublic Utilities CodeDiv. 1Pt. 1Ch. 2.3Art. 12§ 394 Electric Service Provider Registration

§ 394 Electric Service Provider Registration

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§ 394 Electric Service Provider Registration

Key Takeaways

  • •Any company selling electricity in California (except big power companies or government-run utilities) must register with the state.
  • •To register, they must share basic info like their name, address, and phone number, plus prove they’re financially stable and can actually provide electricity.
  • •They must also disclose any past legal trouble, like fines or crimes, and some key people in the company must submit fingerprints for a background check.
  • •If they don’t follow the rules, their registration can be suspended or revoked, and they’ll have to reapply to sell electricity again.

Example

A new company wants to sell electricity to homes in California.

Before they can start, they must register with the state and prove they have enough money and skills to do the job. If they lie or break the rules, they could get in trouble and lose their permission to sell electricity.

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

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§ 394 Electric Service Provider Registration

(a) As used in this section, “electric service provider” means an entity that offers electrical service to customers within the service territory of an electrical corporation, but does not include an electrical corporation, as defined in Section 218, does not include an entity that offers electrical service solely to serve customer load consistent with subdivision (b) of Section 218, and does not include a public agency that offers electrical service to residential and small commercial customers within its jurisdiction, or within the service territory of a local publicly owned electric utility. “Electric service provider” includes the unregulated affiliates and subsidiaries of an electrical corporation, as defined in Section 218. (b) Each electric service provider shall register with the commission. As a precondition to registration, the electric service provider shall provide, under oath, declaration, or affidavit, all of the following information to the commission: (1) Legal name and any other names under which the electric service provider is doing business in California. (2) Current telephone number. (3) Current address. (4) Agent for service of process. (5) State and date of incorporation, if any. (6) Number for a customer contact representative, or other personnel for receiving customer inquiries. (7) Brief description of the nature of the service being provided. (8) Disclosure of any civil, criminal, or regulatory sanctions or penalties imposed within the 10 years immediately prior to registration, against the company or any owner, partner, officer, or director of the company pursuant to any state or federal consumer protection law or regulation, and of any felony convictions of any kind against the company or any owner, partner, officer, or director of the company. In addition, each electric service provider shall furnish the commission with fingerprints for those owners, partners, officers, and managers of the electric service provider specified by any commission decision applicable to all electric service providers. The commission shall submit completed fingerprint cards to the Department of Justice. Those fingerprints shall be available for use by the Department of Justice and the Department of Justice may transmit the fingerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for a national criminal history record check. The commission may use information obtained from a national criminal history record check conducted pursuant to this section to determine an electric service provider’s eligibility for registration. (9) Proof of financial viability. The commission shall develop uniform standards for determining financial viability and shall publish those standards for public comment no later than March 31, 1998. In determining the financial viability of the electric service provider, the commission shall take into account the number of customers the potential registrant expects to serve, the number of kilowatthours of electricity it expects to provide, and any other appropriate criteria to ensure that residential and small commercial customers have adequate recourse in the event of fraud or nonperformance. (10) Proof of technical and operational ability. The commission shall develop uniform standards for determining technical and operational capacity and shall publish those standards for public comment no later than March 31, 1998. (c) Any registration filing approved by the commission prior to the effective date of this section which does not comply in all respects with the requirements of subdivision (a) of Section 394 shall nevertheless continue in force and effect so long as within 90 days of the effective date of this section the electric service provider undertakes to supplement its registration filing to the satisfaction of the commission. Any registration that is not supplemented by the required information within the time set forth in this subdivision shall be suspended by the commission and shall not be reinstated until the commission has found the registration to be in full compliance with subdivision (a) of Section 394. (d) Any public agency offering aggregation services as provided for in Section 366 solely to retail electric customers within its jurisdiction that has registered with the commission prior to the enactment of this section may voluntarily withdraw its registration to the extent that it is exempted from registration under this chapter. (e) Before reentering the market, electric service providers whose registration has been revoked shall file a formal application with the commission that satisfies the requirements set forth in Section 394.1 and demonstrates the fitness and ability of the electric service provider to comply with all applicable rules of the commission. (f) Registration with the commission is an exercise of the licensing function of the commission, and does not constitute regulation of the rates or terms and conditions of service offered by electric service providers. Nothing in this part authorizes the commission to regulate the rates or terms and conditions of service offered by electric service providers. (Amended by Stats. 2002, Ch. 838, Sec. 6. Effective January 1, 2003.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 394.5 Electric Service Provider Disclosure
  • § 981 Core Transport Agent Registration
  • § 394.4 Customer Data Privacy Rules
  • § 921.1 Build Program Incentives
  • § 362 Electric System Reliability

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Public Utilities Code. Section 394.
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