What is a CPUC license?
What is a CPUC license?
The CPUC conducts licensing and enforcement for several types of transportation activities, including moving companies, airport shuttles, limousines, and transportation network carriers. More information about the different types of transportation licensing and enforcement activities can be found here.
Is CPUC a state agency?
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC or PUC) is a regulatory agency that regulates privately owned public utilities in the state of California, including electric power, telecommunications, natural gas and water companies.
What is a CPUC decision?
The CPUC’s general proceeding is a formal review process that considers how projects could potentially benefit or harm the public, including its potential effects on utility ratepayers.
What is a PUC license number Cal T?
Intrastate California household goods and passenger carriers are required to have an active CPUC permit issued by the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC), and display on the power unit the identification number (Cal-T number: the CPUC permit number) issued by the California PUC.
How do I apply for CPUC?
Existing active carriers that have an operating permit/certificate with the CPUC will receive an email from tcportal@cpuc.ca.gov to access their accounts. New applicants will use the TCPortal to start and submit an application.
What utilities are regulated by CPUC?
The CPUC is one of the most influential regulatory agencies in the U.S. It regulates essential services including privately owned electric, natural gas, telecommunications, water, railroad, and passenger transportation companies.
Who does the CPUC regulate?
The CPUC oversees the safety of railroads and rail transit systems, for-hire passenger carriers (limousines, airport shuttles, charter and scheduled bus operators) and Transportation Network Companies (Lyft, Uber).
Who is part of CPUC?
The Governor appoints the five Commissioners, who must be confirmed by the Senate, for six year staggered terms. The Governor appoints one of the five to serve as CPUC President. The CPUC employs economists, engineers, administrative law judges, accountants, lawyers, and safety and transportation specialists.
Who are the members of the CPUC?
- Alice Busching Reynolds, President.
- Clifford Rechtschaffen, Commissioner.
- Genevieve Shiroma, Commissioner.
- Darcie L. Houck, Commissioner.
- John Reynolds, Commissioner.