Background

Resolution G-3304 was adopted by the Commission on December 21, 2000. In that Resolution, the Commission denied the requests of SoCalGas that were contained in Advice Letters (AL) 2978, 2978-A, 2979, and 2979-A.1 Ordering paragraph (OP) 2 of the Resolution ordered SoCalGas "to suspend transfers of customers to core subscription service, Schedule G-CS or applicable core service schedules except for those customers where their gas service provider is no longer offering service in California." SoCalGas was also ordered to "file a new advice letter with tariff language that implements the provision of OP 2 within 7 days," and that the effective date of that advice letter would be December 21, 2000, subject to the Energy Division's review of the advice letter for compliance with the Resolution.

On December 13, 2001, SoCalGas filed its "Application For Modification Or Clarification Of Resolution G-3304," Application (A.) 01-12-050. On December 21, 2001, Tenby filed its "Petition For Modification, Or In The Alternative For Clarification, Of Resolution No. G-3304," A.01-12-042.2 SoCalGas filed a response to Tenby's application on January 31, 2002, and Tenby filed a reply to SoCalGas' response on February 11, 2002. Tenby filed a protest to SoCalGas' application on February 1, 2002.

1 OP 1 of the Resolution mistakenly referenced AL 2978 twice. The second reference to AL 2978 should have been to AL 2979, as evidenced by the other citations to AL 2979 throughout the Resolution.
2 Both applications were originally tendered for filing as petitions for modification of the Resolution. The Commission's Docket Office changed the petitions for modification to applications.

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