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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSouthern California Edison - SCE - Notification to Californi WTI SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Fadia Rafeedie Khoury E ® I O N Senior Attorney Fadia.KhoM(Zbsce.com An EDISON tNTERNATiONALI Company June 25, 2014 n_ c z R —4 +j r �-<C> Zorn MW �C Re: Southern California Edison Company's 2015 General - Rate Case (GRC) Phase 2 Application, A.14-06-014 " o To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Rule 3.2(b), Southern California Edison Company(SCE) is providing notice that on June 20, 2014, SCE filed an application with the CPUC to establish marginal costs, allocate revenues, design rates, and implement additional dynamic pricing rates. This application is commonly referred to as SCE's 2015 General Rate Case (GRC) Phase 2 Application. SCE's application is described in general terms in the enclosed notice that will also be published in a newspaper of general circulation in every county within SCE's service territory, as well as included as a bill notice provided to every SCE customer. To obtain more detailed information, you may view and/or download a copy of SCE's filing and supporting testimony on our website, http://www.sce.com/applications (type"A.14-06-014"or"2015 GRC Phase 2"into the Search box, and click"Go"). You may also request a printed copy of these documents from SCE at the address listed in the enclosed notice. Sincerely, Is/Fadia Rafeedie Khoury Fadia Rafeedie Khoury Enclosure P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,California 91770 Telephone(626)302-6008 Fax(626)302-6693 Los usuarios con aeeeso allnternet podran leer y deseargar esta notilieaeidn en espaaol en el silo Web de SCE wwmsee eom/avisos o eseriba a: Southern California Edison Company P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Rosemead,CA 91770 Atenci6n: Comunicaciones Corporativas Para mas detalles en Espanol,Fame ai 1-800-441-2233 Monday-Sunday 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m_ 181 1-$�-1309 A UP Z 1-80D-843-0343+ EFL(>I t S+JO 628 3061 s Ti€ngY�et �0 327 3031 Monday.-Friday 8.00 am-5:00 p-m. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA E D"' I S 0 No An EDISON INTERNATIONALS Company SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY(SCE) NOTICE OF PHASE 2 OF SCE'S 2015 GENERAL RATE CASE (GRC) APPLICATION (A.) 14-06-014 PROPOSAL TO DEVISE ELECTRIC RATES On June 20,2014, Southern California Edison Company (SCE)filed Application 14-06-014 with the California Public Utilities Commission(CPUC) seeking approval to revise rates for all of its customers. This application is part of the Commission's process.to establish costs, allocate revenues, and design rates for all customers. This filing is referred to as Phase 2 of SCE's 2015 General Rate Case (GRC). This application will not increase or decrease overall revenues collected from SCE's customers.Revenue changes will be determined in separate proceedings and will be taken into account before the CPUC concludes its review of this application. The rate design the Commission adopts in the Phase 2 proceeding will incorporate those revenue requirement changes. Included in this proceeding is SCE's proposal to establish a new method for assigning baseline allowances to all-electric customers. This new methodology would result in single-family all- electric residences receiving a higher baseline amount than multi-family all-electric residences. SCE also requests approval to transition small and medium commercial and industrial customers, and large agricultural and pumping customers,to default"critical peak pricing" (CPP)rates. This may be avoided if customers choose to opt out. CPP customers are charged a significantly Pagel of 4 higher energy charge during twelve annual CPP event periods,but receive a lower rate for non- event period usage and/or demand. In Phase I of SCE's 2015 GRC (proceeding A.13-11-003),the Commission is currently reviewing SCE's requests for additional revenues needed to operate and maintain its electric generation and delivery systems. If the Commission should approve total rates as requested in this Application, SCE estimates that its Phase 1 request and other revenue requirement changes pending in other proceedings will result in an II% system average rate increase relative to April 2014 rates. The Phase 2 revisions are estimated to change rates for customers in the fourth quarter of 2015. The following table compares SCE's April 2014 average rates, by customer group,to an estimate of proposed average rates if SCE's revenue allocation proposals in this Application are approved by the Commission: Customer Group Revenue Impact 2.015 GRCPbase 2 Application Average Rates proposed Rates Proposed Customer Group April 2014 0/kWh Change% 0/kWh Residential 16.3 16.7 2.4% Lighting- Small and Medium Power 17.2 16.8 -2.3% Large Power 12.3 12.1 -1.5% Agricultural and Pumping 13.5 14.4 6.2% Street and Area Lighting 18.0 18.8 4.6% Standby 10.4 10.5 1.3% TOTAL 1 15.6 15.6 0.2% The actual changes in rates will be determined by the Commission. For Further Information From SCE You may review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters Page 2 of 4 (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770). You may also view these materials at the following SCE business offices: 1 Pebbly Beach Rd. 1820 Rimrock Rd. 374 Lagoon St. Avalon, CA 90704 Barstow, CA 92311 Bishop, CA 93514 505 W. 14"Ave. 3001 Chateau Rd. 510 S. China Lake Blvd. Blythe, CA 92225 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Ridgecrest, CA 93555 26364 Pine Ave. 41694 Dinkey Creek Rd. 421 W. J St. Rimforest, CA 92378 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Tehachapi, CA 93561 120 Woodland Dr. 6999 Old Woman Springs Rd. Wofford Heights, CA Yucca Valley, CA 92284 93285 Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE's application and the papers supporting it on SCE's website,www.sce.com/applications(type A.14-06-014 into the Search box and click"Go"). Anyone who would like to obtain more information about the application, please write to: Southern California Edison Company 2015 GRC Phase 2 Proceeding P.O. Box 800 Rosemead, CA 91770 Attention: Russell Garwacki CPUC PROCESS The CPUC will evaluate and determine SCE's 2015 GRC Phase 2 proposals through its administrative law process where the proceeding is assigned to an Administrative Law Judge (Judge)who will direct the method in which the record,upon which the Commission bases its decisions, is made. The Judge may hold evidentiary hearings where parties to the proceeding provide testimony and other parties may cross-examine them. These hearings are open to the public,but only formal parties of record may participate. After considering all proposals and evidence presented,the assigned Judge will issue a proposed decision. The Commissioners may Page 3 of 4 approve the proposed decision as written,modify it, approve another proposal written by a Commissioner or completely deny SCE's request. The CPUC also would like to hear from you. You may submit informal comments to the CPUC's Public Advisor's Office at: Write: California Public Utilities Commission Public Advisor's Office 505 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 E-mail: Public.Advisor(alcpuc.ca.Qov . Telephone: 17866-849-8390(toll-free)or 1-415-703-2074 1-866-836-7825(toll-free)or TFY 1-415-703-5282 Please state that you are writing concerning SCE's application A.14-06-014. Your comments will become a part of the formal correspondence file for public comment in this proceeding. You may also contact the CPUC Public Advisor's Office if you need advice on how to participate in this proceeding. June 2014 Page 4 of 4 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Rebecca Meiers-De Pastino E D S O N Senior Attorney Rebecca.mciers-depastino@sce.com An EDISON INTERNATIONALAP Company June 25, 2014 c 0 c � X 0--i Corp, a• < Re: Southern California Edison Company's 2015 Greenhouse m Gas (GHG) Cost and Revenue Forecast and 4 C7 Reconciliation Application, A.14-06-010 To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to California Public Utilities Commission(CPUC) Rule 3.2(b), Southern California Edison Company (SCE) is providing notice that on June 11, 2014, SCE filed an application with the CPUC for approval of SCE's forecast of 2015 revenues and program costs associated with the sale of GHG allowances under California's GHG emissions reduction program. The filing is described in general terms in the enclosed notice that will also be published in a newspaper of general circulation in every county within SCE's service territory, as well as included as a bill notice provided to every SCE customer. To obtain more detailed information,you may view and/or download a copy of SCE's filing and supporting testimony on our website, http://www.sce.com/Eplications (type"A.14-06-010" into the Search box, and click"Goy'). You may also request a printed copy of these documents from SCE at the address listed in the enclosed notice. Sincerely, Is/Rebecca Meiers-De Pastino Rebecca Meiers-De Pastino Enclosure P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,California 91770 Telephone(626)302-6016 Fax(626)302-6962 Los usuarios con acceso at Internetpodrdn leery descargar esta notificacidn en espan"ol en el sitio Web de SCE www sce.com/avisos o escriba a: Southern California Edison Company P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Rosemead,CA 91770 Atenci6n: Comunicaciones Corporativas Para mas detalles en EspaW,(tame al 1-800-441-2233 Monday-Sunday 8:00 a.m.--8-00 p.m. t8J 1MM43-13€9 A+ £ 1-SOD-843-8343 A F-FR 01 1-800-620-3061 a TrengV* 1-800-327-3031 Monday.-Friday 8:00 a.m.-S-W p.m. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON An EDISON INTERNATIONAL? Company SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY(SCE) NOTICE OF 2015 GREENHOUSE GAS COST AND REVENUE FORECAST AND RECONCILIATION APPLICATION(A.) 14-06-010. - PROPOSAL TO INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC RATES On June 11,2014, Southern California.Edison Company(SCE)submitted an application to the California Public Utilities Commission(CPUC)to forecast revenues from the sale of greenhouse gas(GHG) allowances under California's GHG emissions reduction program. If this request is approved,SCE-will be able to recover the forecasted costs associated with this program for 2015. CPUC Decision 13-12-041 authorized the utilities to spread payments of the 20I3 GHG costs and allowance revenues over years 2014 and 2015.This decision will allow SCE to recover the remaining 2013 program costs not included in its 2014 application (A.13-08-002). SCE's estimate of the forecasted 2015 costs combined with the remaining 2013 costs amounts to$437 million. Forecasted GHG costs will be recovered through electric rates. The GHG allowance revenues will be returned,as bill credits,to some bundled customers(customers who pay SCE to generate and distribute electricity to them)and Direct Access(DA)customers(customers who have another company supply them with electricity which is distributed through SCE's system). The GHG allowance revenue bill credits reduce the electric rate impacts of the GHG costs. Pagel of 4 GHG Costs SCE incurs various costs to comply with California's GHG emissions reduction program. These forecasted GHG costs include: 1. Costs associated with electric generation plants owned by SCE; 2. Costs that are part of market electricity prices;and 3. Costs charged by third parties to SCE. GHG Allowance Revenues The California Air Resources Board(CARE)encourages the reduction of GHG emissions by placing a limit on the amount of GHG emissions a facility can emit. This is regulated by CARB through the implementation of GHG allowances,or permits,to facilities that emit greenhouse gases. Starting in 2013, CARB gave SCE and other California utilities GHG emissions allowances.The CARB requires these allowances to be auctioned quarterly for customer benefit and to lessen the impact of the program's cost. Once sold, SCE is required to pass the revenue received from the sale on to its bundled and DA customers. This is done through credits on their bills.The credit will not be for the exact amount sold since SCE will charge for administration and outreach costs. SCE does not profit from the sale of these GHG allowances. SCE estimates that approximately$389 million in revenues will be received from the sale of GHG allowances in 2015. In addition, SCE received$195 million in revenues from the sale of GHG allowances in 2013,which are to be used in 2015. From the total available 2013 and 2015 revenues,SCE is expecting to withhold$853,000 for customer outreach and administrative costs and$24 million to reflect an estimated under-collection from 2014,as actual GHG revenues received from actions-to-date were less than forecast. The estimated remaining$559 million,or 96%,of the sale of GHG allowance revenues will be distributed to some bundled and DA customers as bill credits. Approximately$494. million of the$559 million will be allocated to residential customers and approximately$65 million will be allocated to small business and industrial customers. For some customers,the GHG allowance revenue bill credits are intended to offset the electric rate impacts of the GHG costs. The order and method in which these revenues are returned has been determined by the California legislature and CPUC as follows: 1. Some industrial customers will receive a fixed-amount bill credit annually; 2. Small business and residential customers will receive a bill credit every month based on usage; 3. Residential customers will also receive an additional fixed credit semi-annually. The customer classifications defined by the CPUC are different than SCE's customer classes. For example, SCE does not have a"small business"customer class. Instead,this credit may apply to customers in SCE's small commercial,medium&large commercial&industrial,and agricultural customer classes. Further, SCE's small commercial,and medium&large commercial&industrial customers may be included within the CPUC's"industrial"classification. Page 2 of 4 h The following table reflects the estimated monthly electric rate impacts of the GHG costs to be recovered from customers and the GHG allowance revenue return to customers. The percentages shown do not necessarily reflect the changes that you may see on your bill. Actual changes in individual bills will depend on how much electricity each customer uses. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY ESTIMATED IMPACT OF THIS REQUEST ON 2015 RATES tem vr/Rcn&mtW amate Crc&t Bu ndled w/o Resa�el amate Cm&t Cc—Re"nres Resmre Mange Jr-ae 2014 Rev= Purposed Room Cest=m ;50W. s 00s [4 - `a V ik-769 :296,-99 1'-b 11=6 W. -SmAwdMal=Pow= 4,7 5,Ve 1IM55 1829 18.`5 20.* age Power 2,151AM 44,220 1299 1316 28'. AVkam.d ,dP- pi.S 421,413 13P6 146= 1513 ilt. Swm and Am Lij" 13=f619 2,51.3 1881 1916 Wo aanclbc 281,M4 10.440 1096 1331 .111. o1a1 12,925�24 :116, 4 160 1696 16`. If the proposed request is adopted,the average bundled non-CARE residential customer using rates in effect on June 1,2014 will not see an increase in their 2015 monthly bill. This offset is due to(1)GHG costs being offset by GHG revenues,and(2)the semi-annual bill credit residential households will receive from the California Climate Credit program. SCE's application proposes to distribute.a California Climate Credit of S33.00 on each residential customer's bill in April and October of 2015. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION FROM SCE You may review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters(2244 Walnut Grove Avenue,Rosemead, CA 91770). You may also view these materials at the following SCE business offices: 1 Pebbly Beach Rd. 1820 Rimrock Rd. 374 Lagoon St. Avalon,CA 90704 Barstow,CA 92311 Bishop,,CA 93514 505 W. 14'b Ave. 300I Chateau Rd. 510 S.China Lake Blvd. Blythe, CA 92225 Mammoth Lakes,CA 93546 Ridgecrest, CA 93555 26364 Pine Ave. 41694 Dinkey Creek Rd. 421 W.J St. Rimforest,CA 92378 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Tehachapi, CA 93561 120 Woodland Dr. 6999 Old Woman Springs Rd. Wofford Heights, CA 93285 Yucca Valley,CA 92284 Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE's application and the papers supporting it on SCE's website,wvviv.sce.com/applications(type A.14-06-010 into the Search box and click"Go'). Anyone who would like to obtain more information about the application,please write to: Page 3 of 4 i Southern California Edison Company 2015 GHG Revenue Return&Reconciliation Application P.O.Box 800 Rosemead,CA 91770 Attention: Rebecca Meiers-De Pastino CPUC PROCESS The CPUC will evaluate and determine SCE's Application through its administrative law process where the proceeding is assigned to an Administrative Law Judge(Judge)who will direct the method in which the record,upon which the Commission bases its decisions,is made. The Judge may hold evidentiary hearings where parties to the proceeding provide testimony and other parties may cross-examine them. These hearings are open to the public,but only formal parties of record may participate. After considering all proposals and evidence presented,the assigned Judge will issue a proposed decision. The Commissioners may approve the proposed decision as written,modify it, approve another proposal written by a Commissioner or completely deny SCE's request. The CPUC also would like to hear from you. You may submit informal comments to the CPUC's Public Advisor's Office at: Write: California Public Utilities Commission Public Advisor's Office 505 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco,CA 94102 E-mail:Public.AdvisorAcpuc.ca.gov Telephone: 1-866-849-8390 or 1-415-703-2074 Please state that you are writing concerning SCE's application A.14-06-010. Your comments will become a part of the formal correspondence file for public comment in this proceeding. You may also contact the CPUC Public Advisor's Office if you need advice on how to participate in this proceeding. June 2014 Page 4 of 4 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Larry R.Cope v f, E ® I S® N® Senior Attorney Larry.Cope@sce.com An EDISON INTERNATIONAL®Company November 20, 2014 Re: Southern California Edison Company's Application for Approval of its Energy Savings Assistance (ESA) and California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) Programs and Budgets for 2015-2017, A.14-10-007 To Whom It May Concern: Pursuant to California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Rule 3.2(b), Southern California Edison Company (SCE) is providing notice that on November 18, 2014, SCE filed an application with the CPUC for approval of its Energy Savings Assistance (ESA) and California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) Programs and Budgets for 2015-2017. The filing is described in general terms in the enclosed notice that will also be published in a newspaper of general circulation in every county within SCE's service territory, as well as included as a bill notice provided to every SCE customer. To obtain more detailed information, you may view and/or download a copy of SCE's filing and supporting testimony on our website, http://www.sce.com/applications (type "A.14-11-007" into the Search box, and click"Go"). You may also request a printed copy of these documents from SCE at the address listed in the enclosed notice. Sincerely, /s/Larry R. Cope Larry R. Cope Enclosure P.O.Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Ave. Rosemead,California 91770 Telephone(626)302-2570 Fax(626)302-6693 Los usuarios con acceso a] Internet podran leer y descargar esta notificaci6n en espanol en el sitio Web de SCE www.sce.com/avisos o escriba a: Southern California Edison Company P.O. Box 800 2244 Walnut Grove Avenue Rosemead, CA 91770 Atenci6n: Comunicaciones Corporativas SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON COMPANY (SCE) NOTICE TO CHANGE YOUR RATES FOR LOW-INCOME PROGRAMS FOR YEARS 2015-2017 APPLICATION (A.) 14-11-007 PROPOSAL AFFECTING ELECTRIC DATES On November 18, 2014, Southern California Edison Company (SCE) proposed to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approval of its Energy Savings Assistance (ESA) and California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) programs for 2015 — 2017 and budgets for 2016- 2017 (In August 2014, the CPUC approved the 2015 budget). SCE seeks budget funding approval of $70.56 million for 2016. and $70.76 million for 2017. These programs provide qualified low-income customers with discounts on their energy bills and free or low cost appliances and other devices to help lower their energy use. If this application is approved, SCE will collect $228.496 million in electric revenues for low income programs over the 2015-2017 period. SCE's request in this application is a $12.563 million net decrease over the amount authorized by the CPUC for these programs for the 2012- 2014 program cycle (see CPUC Decision D.12-08-044, as modified by D.14-08-030), which is an average net decrease of$4.188 million per year. If the CPUC approves the total requested amount for program years 2015-2017, it will result in an estimated 0.03% system average rate decrease relative to current rates. The following table compares SCE's current average rates,by customer group, to an estimate of proposed average rates if SCE's revenue requirement and revenue allocation proposals in this Application are approved by the Commission: Customer Group Revenue Impact BCE's Application for ESA & CARE Programs & Budgets for 2015-2017 System Bundled Customer Group Current Revenues ESA and CARE Current Rates 2015 ESA and (5000) Change(5000) %Change (¢/kWh) CARE Rates (¢/kWh) Residential 5,113,741 -1,665 -0.03% 17.60 17.60 Lighting- Small and Medium Power 4,785,194 -1,500 -0.03% 18.31 18.31 Large Power 2,162,348 -763 -0.04% 13.03 13.03 Agricultural and Pumping 423,153 -122 -0.03% 14.73 14.73 Street and Area Lighting 137,433 -95 -0.07% 18.78 18.77 Standby 282,361 -42 -0.01% 10.98 10.98 TOTAL 12,904,231 -4,188 -0.03% 16.66 16.65 ** The actual changes in rates will be determined by the Commission. Background on low income programs SCE offers a variety of programs and services to help income-qualified customers reduce their energy bills. The ESA Program helps low-income customers conserve energy and save money by providing free (or substantially discounted) appliances and installation of energy efficient refrigerators, air conditioners and more, as well as home efficiency solutions such as weatherization. More information on SCE's ESA Program can be found online at www.sce.com/esap. The CARE Program helps ensure electricity is available at affordable rates to qualifying low income customers by providing at least a 30 percent discount on electricity bills. SCE also proposes to fund its Cool Center Program out of the CARE administration budget, consistent with the practices of San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). More information on SCE's CARE Program can be found online at www.sce.com/care. More information on SCE's Cool Centers Program can be found online at www.sce.com/coolcenters. For Further Information From SCE You may review a copy of this Application and related exhibits at SCE's corporate headquarters (2244 Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770). You may also view these materials at the following SCE business offices: 1 Pebbly Beach Rd. 1820 Rimrock Rd. 374 Lagoon St. Avalon, CA 90704 Barstow, CA 92311 Bishop, CA 93514 505 W. 14th Ave. 3001 Chateau Rd. 510 S. China Lake Blvd. Blythe, CA 92225 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Ridgecrest, CA 93555 26364 Pine Ave. 41694 Dinkey Creek Rd. 421 W. J St. Rimforest, CA 92378 Shaver Lake, CA 93664 Tehachapi, CA 93561 120 Woodland Dr. 6999 Old Woman Springs Rd. Wofford Heights, CA 93285 Yucca Valley, CA 92284 Customers with Internet access may view and download SCE's application and the papers supporting it on SCE's website, www.sce.com/applications (type A.14-11-007 into the Search box and click"Go"). Anyone who would like to obtain more information about the application, please write to: Southern California Edison Company SCE's 2015-2017 ESA & CARE Application (A.14-11-007) P.O. Box 800 Rosemead, CA 91770 Attention: Law Dept. —Case Admin. CPUC PROCESS This Application will be assigned to an Administrative Law Judge (Judge) who will determine how to receive evidence and other related documents, necessary for the CPUC to establish a record upon which to base its decision. Evidentiary Hearings (EHs) may be held where parties of record will present their testimony and may be subject to cross-examination by other parties. These EHs are open to the public, but only those who are parties of record can participate. After considering all proposals and evidence presented during the formal hearing process, the assigned Judge will issue a proposed decision which may adopt SCE's proposal, modify it or deny it. Any CPUC Commissioner may sponsor an alternate decision. The proposed decision, and any alternate decisions, will be discussed and voted upon at a scheduled CPUC Voting Meeting. As a party of record, the Office of Ratepayer Advocates (ORA) reviewed this application. ORA is the independent consumer advocate within the CPUC with a legislative mandate to represent investor-owned utility customers to obtain the lowest possible rate for service consistent with reliable and safe service levels. ORA has a multi-disciplinary staff with expertise in economics, finance, accounting and engineering. Other parties of record will also participate in the CPUC's proceeding to consider this application. For more information about ORA, please call (415) 703- 1584, e-mail ora@cpuc.ca.gov or visit ORA's website at http://ora.ca.gov/default.aspx. STAY INFORMED If you would like to follow this proceeding, or any other issue before the CPUC, you may use the CPUC's free subscription service. Sign up at: http://subscribecpuc.cpuc.ca.gov/. If you would like to learn how you can participate in the proceeding, or if you have informal comments or questions about the CPUC processes, you may access the CPUC's PAO webpage at www.cpuc.ca.gov/puc and click on "Public Advisor" from the CPUC Information Menu. You may also contact the PAO as follows: Write: CPUC Public Advisor's Office, Room 2103 505 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 Email: public.advisor@cpuc.ca.gov Phone: 1-866-849-8390 (toll-free) or 1-415-703-2074 TTY 1-866-836-7825 (toll-free) or 1-415-703-5282 Z,.`„ -:'i=..,..a,,.,., .,,.., .:, ,:...u..,:....,.�-:;:>...w„,:: .,✓: ........ .:.:. .....:w..`-^":^:^ ._ :.. ,c:�;.."' 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