§ 8386.3

Amended by Stats. 2025, Ch. 119, Sec. 56. (SB 254) Effective September 19, 2025.
(a)(1) (A) The office shall approve or deny each wildfire mitigation plan within nine months of its submission.

(B) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A), for an electrical corporation that is not an independent transmission owner, the wildfire mitigation plan is subject to approval pursuant to Section 8386.4.

(2)The office shall consult with the Office of the State Fire Marshal on the review of each wildfire mitigation plan and update. In rendering its decision, the office shall consider comments submitted pursuant to subdivision(e) of Section 8386. Before approval, the office may require modifications of the plan.
(3)The office may extend any deadlines established pursuant to this subdivision. The decision to extend deadlines shall be made in writing and include reasons supporting the determination that the deadline cannot be met.
(4)An approval of a plan pursuant to this section is not a project as defined in Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code, provided that environmental review otherwise required by Division 13 (commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code occurs before any project approval that would authorize physical changes being made to the environment.
(b)Following approval of a wildfire mitigation plan pursuant to subdivision (a) of this section or Section 8386.4, the office shall oversee the implementation of the plan consistent with all of the following:
(1)On or before April 1, 2026, and on or before each April 1 thereafter, each electrical corporation shall file with the office a self-evaluation report addressing the electrical corporation’s implementation of its approved plan during the prior calendar year.
(2)(A)  On or before March 1, 2021, and on or before each March 1 thereafter, the office, in consultation with the Office of the State Fire Marshal, shall make available a list of qualified independent evaluators with experience in assessing the safe operation of electrical infrastructure.
(B)(i) Each electrical corporation shall engage an independent evaluator listed pursuant to subparagraph (A) to review and assess the electrical corporation’s implementation of its approved plan. The engaged independent evaluator shall consult with, and operate under the direction of, the office. The independent evaluator shall issue a report on or before July 1 of each year in which a report required by paragraph (1) is filed.

(ii) The office shall consider the independent evaluator’s findings, but the independent evaluator’s findings are not binding on the office.

(3)The commission shall authorize the electrical corporation to recover in rates the costs of the independent evaluator.
(4)The office shall complete its performance review of an electrical corporation’s implementation of its plan within 18 months after the submission of the electrical corporation’s self-evaluation report.
(5)(A)  Following the end of the performance period, the office may, consistent with its authority pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision(b) of Section 15475 of the Government Code, conduct audits of the vegetation management work performed by, or on behalf of, the electrical corporation. The initial audit shall identify deficiencies in the electrical corporation’s implementation of the vegetation management commitments in the wildfire mitigation plan. The office shall provide the initial audit report to the electrical corporation. The electrical corporation shall have a reasonable time, as determined by the office, to respond to and develop corrective actions for any deficiency specified in the initial audit report.
(B)The office may engage its own independent auditor who shall be a certified arborist and shall have any other qualifications determined appropriate by the office, to conduct the audit specified in subparagraph (A). The independent auditor shall consult with, and operate under the direction of, the office.
(C)Following the expiration of the time period for an electrical corporation to respond to and develop corrective actions for any deficiency identified in the initial audit, the office or the independent auditor shall issue an updated audit report to the electrical corporation identifying any outstanding deficiency in the electrical corporation’s implementation or planned corrective actions relative to its vegetation management commitments in the electrical corporation’s wildfire mitigation plan. The report shall be made publicly available. The office shall include, if available, the report in its performance review prepared pursuant to paragraph (4).
(6)Each electrical corporation shall reimburse the office for the office’s costs to implement this section with respect to that electrical corporation.
(c)(1) An electrical corporation shall not divert revenues authorized by the commission to implement the approved wildfire mitigation plan to any programs or activities outside of the plan approved pursuant to Section 8386.4. An electrical corporation shall notify the commission by advice letter of both of the following:

(A) The date when the electrical corporation projects that it will have spent, or incurred obligations to spend, its entire annual revenue requirement for vegetation management in its wildfire mitigation plan not less than 30 days before that date.

(B) A detailed summary of the electrical corporation’s workforce development efforts completed in compliance with the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, including, but not limited to, all of the following:

(i)A description of and data on the extent to which

the electrical corporation advertises job openings to members of California Conservation Corps crews and members of community conservation corps, as defined in Section 14507.5 of the Public Resources Code.

(ii) A description of and data on the extent to which the electrical corporation, in seeking to develop potential members of its workforce, has links to or otherwise works with community-based or other organizations that work with current members of California Conservation Corps crews and current members of community conservation corps, as defined in Section 14507.5 of the Public Resources Code, and formerly incarcerated conservation crew members.

(iii) A description of the extent to which the electrical corporation supports skill-development efforts that would assist current and former members of California Conservation Corps crews, members of community conservation corps, as

defined in Section 14507.5 of the Public Resources Code, formerly incarcerated conservation crew members, and others with similar skillsets in acquiring skills needed to complete work on or near electrical facilities. This clause does not alter the requirements imposed on an employer pursuant to Section 12952 of the Government Code.

(2)An electrical corporation shall provide to the office a copy of the advice letter pursuant to paragraph (1) at the same time the advice letter is submitted to the commission.
(d)This section does not impose any liability on the office regarding the performance of its duties.
(e)The commission shall not allow a large electrical corporation to include in its equity rate base its share, as determined pursuant to the Wildfire Fund

allocation metric specified in Section 3280, of the first five billion dollars ($5,000,000,000) expended in aggregate by large electrical corporations on fire risk mitigation capital expenditures included in the electrical corporations’ approved wildfire mitigation plans. An electrical corporation’s share of the fire risk mitigation capital expenditures and the debt financing costs of these fire risk mitigation capital expenditures may be financed through a financing order pursuant to Section 850.1 subject to the requirements of that financing order.

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