Assignment of Proceeding

Michael R. Peevey is the assigned Commissioner and Karl J. Bemesderfer is the assigned ALJ in this proceeding.

Findings of Fact

1. D.12-02-014 directs PG&E to offer all residential customers the option of having analog meters installed at their places of residence in place of smart meters.

2. To exercise the smart meter replacement option, a customer must pay a one-time fee of $75 and an additional monthly fee of $10.

3. A customer who exercises the smart meter replacement option can avoid exposure to smart-meter-generated EMF radiation.

Conclusions of Law

1. D.12-02-014 provides PG&E customers with a means of avoiding exposure to smart-meter-generated EMF radiation.

2. A one-time fee of $75 and an additional monthly fee of $10 is a reasonable charge to customers for exercising the smart meter replacement option.

3. The complaint is an impermissible collateral attack on decisions D.06-07-027, D.09-03-026, and D.12-02-014.

4. This complaint should be dismissed as moot.

ORDER

IT IS ORDERED that:

1. The complaint of Wilner & Associates is dismissed as moot.

2. No hearings are necessary.

3. Case 11-10-028 is closed.

This order is effective today.

Dated May 24, 2012, at San Francisco, California.

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